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- This article is about the The Scooby-Doo Show continuity. For other incarnations, see Headless Horseman (disambiguation).
The Headless Horseman was the disguise of Elwood Crane.
Physical appearance[]
He is a headless male body with an orange, carved pumpkin for a head. The pumpkin is eventually replaced with a ghostly white version of Elwood Crane's head. He wears a dark blue outfit, white gloves, a dark blue cape and gray boots.
Personality[]
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History[]
Early life[]
He was a Hessian Soldier fighting for the Redcoats until his head was blown off by a cannonball. They never found his head and the body was buried in Sleepy Hollow. He rose every Halloween to look for a new head.
The Scooby-Doo Show[]
Season one[]
He stole Elwood's head, but in reality, it was Elwood himself who was behind it all to try and steal the Crane family diamond because his business went bankrupt.
Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)[]
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Appearances[]
Notes/trivia[]
- In the live-action film Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, there was a deleted scene in the Monster Hive where Shaggy Rogers kicked off his pumpkin head and his body ran into a wall.
- Ghosts cannot cross running water, which is why Ichabod is safe from the Headless Horseman once he crosses the bridge.
- This is a rare instance where a villain deliberately shows his unmasked face while in his monster disguise. This is because the Horseman had supposedly taken his head (Elwood's) for his own.
- The appearance of the Headless Horseman in LEGO Scooby Doo: Haunted Hollywood is based on this version of the character.