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Witch Doctor (Decoy for a Dognapper) | |
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Gender | Male |
Hair | White |
Eyes | Red |
Identity | Buck Masters |
Motive | To get rid of all the dogs that might beat his dog in the dog show |
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First appearance | SDWAY: Decoy for a Dognapper |
The Indian Witch Doctor was the disguise of Buck Masters.
Physical appearance
He appears average build, with a large head dress consisting of horns and white hair. He wears beige Native American pants and shirt.
Personality
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History
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Season one
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Appearances
Other versions
Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights
He appears as a common enemy in the mansion levels of the game. If Scooby-Doo sees him, Scooby will utter "Yikes! It's Geronimo", which is inaccurate because the Ghost of Geronimo was the projector of the Native American on the horse.