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GhostWriter writing

The Ghost Writer is a ghost supervillain in Danny Phantom, debuting in "The Fright Before Christmas!" He traps Danny in a story when the boy accidentally ruins his manuscript. However, Ghost Writer defeated by Danny and the rest of the Ghosts because he broke the Christmas truce, which is, by law, all ghosts who shall not torture another with one's powers on Christmas.

History[]

He is a ghost that first appeared in "The Fright Before Christmas" where he was writing the only copy of a Christmas poem which is accidentally destroyed by Danny, after this, he angrily took his magic keyboard and created a new book where he would use everyone as characters, and thus he would teach Danny a lesson, making everyone blame him for the disasters that occur, when Danny went looking for him he found his enemies who also wanted to defeat him, and since he controlled history he made them attack each other each other until he found the perfect rhyme for the word "orange", and the spell was broken, after Danny defeated him he was taken to ghost jail by Walker. At the end he also appears in "Phantom Planet" as one of the ghosts who helped save Earth by making it intangible.

Appearance[]

He is a thin ghost wearing a purple trench coat, with a grayish scarf, sweater and pants, he also has black shoes and his eyes are green.

Personality[]

The Ghost writer isn't all that evil, he's just kind of sadistic and impulsive. In fact, the only reason he trapped Danny in his Christmas poem was to teach him a lesson. It should be noted that he was more than willing to break the Christmas truce, something even the most evil and malicious ghosts would not do. Also, it was shown that he had a different sense of humor; he includes many jokes and puns in his story. He also seemed to find torturing Danny funny, even though he might have been focusing on the story. He also said, "I can be very wicked when I have the urge," and he breaks the fourth wall when he says, "Should we end each scene with a pun?" His only goal is to write books, the writings of these books (except for The Scare Before Christmas, are not known).

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