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The Hound of the Baskervilles was with [[James Moriarty|Professor Moriarty]] when he went to New York to absorb evil energy. He had "eaten" [[John H. Watson]] and was eventually trapped after Watson was freed. Moriarty was soon defeated when he was sucked into the Containment Unit along with [[Sherlock Holmes]] and Watson.
 
   
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The '''Hound of the Baskervilles''' (also known as '''Hound''')<ref>[[James Moriarty]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]] - "[[Elementary My Dear Winston]]" (1989) (DVD ts. 02:02-02:17). Time Life Entertainment. ''Moriarty says: "Hound! Good boy..."''</ref> is a legendary and fearsome dog from one of the four crime novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes.
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==History==
 
The Hound traveled with [[James Moriarty|Professor Moriarty]] when he went to New York to find and absorb enough evil energy to become real. At the [[Museum of Crime]], it imprisoned [[John H. Watson]] in its rib cage. At the [[Firehouse/Animated|Firehouse]], the Ghostbusters slipped a trap under [[Ecto-1/Animated|Ecto-1]] and trapped the Hound after Watson was freed by [[Slimer/Animated|Slimer]]. Moriarty was soon defeated when he was sucked into the [[Containment Unit/Animated|Containment Unit]] along with [[Sherlock Holmes]] and Watson.
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==Classification==
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[[Ray Stantz/Animated|Ray Stantz]] refers to Moriarty and the Hound as Vaporous [[Full Torso]] Apparitions.<ref>[[Ray Stantz/Animated|Ray Stantz]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]] - "[[Elementary My Dear Winston]]" (1989) (DVD ts. 10:03-10:04). Time Life Entertainment. ''Ray says: "Two vaporous full torso apparitions."''</ref>
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==Powers==
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The Hound has the power of flight, invisibility, creates [[Cold Spot]]s, can track evil energy, difficult to scan with the [[P.K.E. Meter/Animated|P.K.E. Meter]], and is immune to [[Proton Pack/Animated|Proton Streams]].<ref>[[Egon Spengler/Animated|Egon Spengler]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]] - "[[Elementary My Dear Winston]]" (1989) (DVD ts. 10:07-10:09). Time Life Entertainment. ''Egon says: "Odd, I can't get an accurate reading."''</ref><ref>[[Egon Spengler/Animated|Egon Spengler]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]] - "[[Elementary My Dear Winston]]" (1989) (DVD ts. 10:30-10:34). Time Life Entertainment. ''Egon says: "No wonder the meter was acting up. They're more of that new Ectoplasm."''</ref><ref>[[Egon Spengler/Animated|Egon Spengler]] (2009). [[The Real Ghostbusters]] - "[[Elementary My Dear Winston]]" (1989) (DVD ts. 07:46-07:50). Time Life Entertainment. ''Egon says: "For some reason, our beams couldn't touch them. I don't know, Peter but--"''</ref>
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'''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'''
 
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*[[Elementary My Dear Winston]]
 
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 13 February 2019

The Hound of the Baskervilles (also known as Hound)[2] is a legendary and fearsome dog from one of the four crime novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes.

History

The Hound traveled with Professor Moriarty when he went to New York to find and absorb enough evil energy to become real. At the Museum of Crime, it imprisoned John H. Watson in its rib cage. At the Firehouse, the Ghostbusters slipped a trap under Ecto-1 and trapped the Hound after Watson was freed by Slimer. Moriarty was soon defeated when he was sucked into the Containment Unit along with Sherlock Holmes and Watson.

Classification

Ray Stantz refers to Moriarty and the Hound as Vaporous Full Torso Apparitions.[3]

Powers

The Hound has the power of flight, invisibility, creates Cold Spots, can track evil energy, difficult to scan with the P.K.E. Meter, and is immune to Proton Streams.[4][5][6]

Appearances

The Real Ghostbusters

References

  1. Marsha Goodman (1989). Episode Call Sheet and SAG Report - "Elementary My Dear Winston" (1989).
  2. James Moriarty (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - "Elementary My Dear Winston" (1989) (DVD ts. 02:02-02:17). Time Life Entertainment. Moriarty says: "Hound! Good boy..."
  3. Ray Stantz (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - "Elementary My Dear Winston" (1989) (DVD ts. 10:03-10:04). Time Life Entertainment. Ray says: "Two vaporous full torso apparitions."
  4. Egon Spengler (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - "Elementary My Dear Winston" (1989) (DVD ts. 10:07-10:09). Time Life Entertainment. Egon says: "Odd, I can't get an accurate reading."
  5. Egon Spengler (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - "Elementary My Dear Winston" (1989) (DVD ts. 10:30-10:34). Time Life Entertainment. Egon says: "No wonder the meter was acting up. They're more of that new Ectoplasm."
  6. Egon Spengler (2009). The Real Ghostbusters - "Elementary My Dear Winston" (1989) (DVD ts. 07:46-07:50). Time Life Entertainment. Egon says: "For some reason, our beams couldn't touch them. I don't know, Peter but--"

Gallery