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Ghost of John Lebeau is a villain/monster in the Second season of Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? and was just Jeremy Snickerson in disguise.

Physical Appearance[]

The ghost of Jean Lebeau is a muscular and very tall figure with glowing yellow skin, white sideburns, a black and crooked mustache, sharp teeth, yellow eyes with red pupils, and brown spots throughout his body. He wears a tattered prison jumpsuit with black and white stripes, broken restraints on his wrists and ankles, and what appears to be part of an electric chair helmet on his head.

Personality[]

Jean Lebeau is a brutish and violent monster who attacks his victims by chasing them. He does not speak but is frequently seen roaring in anger or cackling. He also tends to throw furniture at his victims in fits of rage.

Powers and abilities[]

  • Brute strength: The ghost was able to lift a chunk of prison rubble and throw it at the Mystery Machine.

History[]

Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]

Season 2[]

When Jeremy Snickersen and his sister, Jeanene, schemed to steal gold hidden in Cheever State Penitentiary, Jeremy disguised himself as a ghost to scare people away from their operation. The disguise was based on Jean Lebeau, a nineteenth-century prisoner who started a riot and burned the prison down. The ghost was first seen attacking Morgan Freeman, who was filming a documentary about the ghost haunting the prison. During this encounter, the ghost threw a large rock at the Mystery Machine, causing it to crash into the prison gate.

The ghost then attacked Mystery Inc. inside the prison, where the group successfully predicted his appearance based on previous investigations. Subsequently, the ghost attacked Shaggy and Scooby in the prison canteen. Finally, when Mystery Inc. discovered the gold the ghost was pursuing, he attacked the group but fell into a trap prepared by Fred and Jeanene. After Jeremy was unmasked and Jeanene was revealed to be an accomplice, both were exposed for their crimes and subsequently handed over to the authorities.