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'''Uncle Beauregard''' was an uncle of [[Shaggy Rogers]] (or possibly a great-uncle or great-great-uncle, since he was in the Civil War). He [[Scooby-Doo meets the Boo Brothers|bequeathed]] his mansion to Shaggy. When Shaggy went there to claim his inheritance, [[T.J. Buzby|a villain]] dressed up as [[Beauregard's Ghost|Beauregard's ghost]] to scare him away.
 
'''Uncle Beauregard''' was an uncle of [[Shaggy Rogers]] (or possibly a great-uncle or great-great-uncle, since he was in the Civil War). He [[Scooby-Doo meets the Boo Brothers|bequeathed]] his mansion to Shaggy. When Shaggy went there to claim his inheritance, [[T.J. Buzby|a villain]] dressed up as [[Beauregard's Ghost|Beauregard's ghost]] to scare him away.
   
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==History==
==Scooby-Doo meets the Boo Brothers==
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===Scooby-Doo meets the Boo Brothers===
 
Shaggy and his dogs discovered a trail of clues and jewelry left by Uncle Beauregard (a treasure hunt game with real treasure) leading to the main stash of gold and jewels in the fireplace.
 
Shaggy and his dogs discovered a trail of clues and jewelry left by Uncle Beauregard (a treasure hunt game with real treasure) leading to the main stash of gold and jewels in the fireplace.
   

Revision as of 06:57, 16 February 2012

Uncle Beauregard was an uncle of Shaggy Rogers (or possibly a great-uncle or great-great-uncle, since he was in the Civil War). He bequeathed his mansion to Shaggy. When Shaggy went there to claim his inheritance, a villain dressed up as Beauregard's ghost to scare him away.

History

Scooby-Doo meets the Boo Brothers

Shaggy and his dogs discovered a trail of clues and jewelry left by Uncle Beauregard (a treasure hunt game with real treasure) leading to the main stash of gold and jewels in the fireplace.

Appearances

  • Scooby-Doo meets the Boo Brothers