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(The ghost's appearance is imaginary, so it may not be what Betsy looks like.)
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{{youmay|an author|[[Betsy (fireperson)|Betsy]], the fire chief}}{{character infobox
{{youmay|an author|[[Betsy (fireperson)|Betsy]], the fire chief}}
{{character infobox
|character name        =Betsy Johnson
|character name        =Betsy Johnson
|image2               =<tabber>|-|Elder=[[File:Betsy Johnson.png|250px]]|-|Child=[[File:Betsy as child.png|250px]]</tabber>|-|-|gender                =Female
|image               =Betsy Johnson.png
|gender                =Female
|animal                =Cat
|animal                =Cat
|age                  =
|portrayer            =[[Bailey Stocker]]
|portrayer            =
|cartoon first appeared="[[Strangers on a Train]]"
|family                =[[Bailey Stocker]]
|hair = White}}'''Betsy Johnson''' first appeared in the episode "[[Strangers on a Train]]." She had written in her diary, which [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] found, that she traveled to a lot of places, and frequently took the train on which Sue Ellen is riding. Sue Ellen initially mistakes Betsy Johnson to be the [[ghost of the Crown City Star]], but the misunderstanding is soon cleared up when she is revealed to be an ordinary passenger on the train.
|cartoon first appeared= [[Strangers on a Train]]
|book first appeared  =
|favorite color        =|hair = White (elderly years)<br>Brown (childhood)}}'''Betsy Johnson''' first appeared in the episode "[[Strangers on a Train]]." She had written in her diary, which [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] found, that she traveled to a lot of places, and frequently took the train on which Sue Ellen is riding. Sue Ellen initially mistakes Betsy Johnson to be the [[Ghost of the Crown City Star]], but the misunderstanding is soon cleared up when she is revealed to be an ordinary passenger on the train.
==Appearance and Personality==
==Appearance and Personality==
Betsy is a cat with a light crème completion. She has wavy gray hair, which used to be caramel brown. Her current attire includes a flowery hat, pink sweater, tan cover-up and khaki pants. She is shown holding a green, peach and pink purse. She is portrayed as an older woman, somewhere between the age of sixty-nine and her early seventies. She was stated to be eight years old in the 1930s. Betsy is playful, outgoing, kind, creative and wise. She always carries salt water taffy with her.
Betsy is a cat with a light crème completion. She has wavy gray hair, which used to be caramel brown. Her current attire includes a flowery hat, pink sweater, tan cover-up and khaki pants. She is shown holding a green, peach, and pink purse. She is portrayed as an older woman. She was stated to be eight years old in the 1930s. Betsy is playful, outgoing, kind, creative and wise. She always carries saltwater taffy with her.
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Revision as of 02:11, 13 December 2014

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Betsy Johnson
File:Betsy Johnson.png
Gender Female
Animal Cat

Hair color White

Betsy Johnson first appeared in the episode "Strangers on a Train." She had written in her diary, which Sue Ellen found, that she traveled to a lot of places, and frequently took the train on which Sue Ellen is riding. Sue Ellen initially mistakes Betsy Johnson to be the ghost of the Crown City Star, but the misunderstanding is soon cleared up when she is revealed to be an ordinary passenger on the train.

Appearance and Personality

Betsy is a cat with a light crème completion. She has wavy gray hair, which used to be caramel brown. Her current attire includes a flowery hat, pink sweater, tan cover-up and khaki pants. She is shown holding a green, peach, and pink purse. She is portrayed as an older woman. She was stated to be eight years old in the 1930s. Betsy is playful, outgoing, kind, creative and wise. She always carries saltwater taffy with her.