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Ghosts re-enact a duel every night in a New Orleans graveyard.
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      • The "teaser" scene came after the opening titles. In previous episodes the teaser came before the theme song. Edit
      • The song during this episode's chase scene is "Man with the Hex" by The Atomic Fireballs. The song is available on the Scooby-Doo soundtrack CD from the live-action film. Edit
      • In this episodes conclusion, Velma is seen showing how the "Civil War Ghosts" faked the ghostly images of them. While showing them how they added the ghostly effect of fog by using Dry Ice and water she actually demonstrates by picking up a piece of dry Ice with her bare hand. If this was done in real life she would have probably lost a nice chunk of skin from doing this. Edit
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      • Culprits: Crawdad Mike and the Bus Driver. Reason: It was a part of their scam. Edit
      • This is Daphne's first time being kidnapped. Edit
      • First aired on Cartoon Network: April 25, 2003 Edit
    • Quotes

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      • Crawdad Mike: Sacre Bleu! I would've gotten away with it too, if it weren't for y'all meddling kids. Daphne: I wonder how you say "meddling kids" in French? Edit
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