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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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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. |
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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