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    'Charmed'- Is There A Woogy In The House?

    Who was possessed by the Woogy Man?"Is There A Woogy In The House?"

      Phoebe. The Woogy Man gave Phoebe the power to create objects when he possessed her.

    What type of Demon is the Woogy Man?"Is There A Woogy In The House?"

      Shadow Demon . The Woogy Man only appears in a shadow and does not have a human form.

    What unleashes the Woogy Man from the Earth?"Is There A Woogy In The House?"

      Earthquake. Whenever an earthquake happens, the Woogy Man is released from the Earth and can only be put away with a spell.

    What room in the manor is the Woogy Man released in?"Is There A Woogy In The House?"

      Basement. The Spirit Nexus is under the Halliwell manor, when good taps into the nexus, good gets a power boost and when evil taps into the nexus evil spreads.

    How many spiritual elements surround the Halliwell manor?"Is There A Woogy In The House?"

      Five . Five spiritual elements surround the manor. They are earth, fire, water, metal and wood.

    When Phoebe was young she said she saw a monster in the basement. She called this monster the Woogyman. Why?Phoebe, "Is There a Woogy In The House?"

      Because she couldn't say Bogeyman.. Phoebe was very little when she saw the Woogyman and her sisters never quite believed her... even as powerful witches who killed demons on a regular basis.

    Who was the Woogyman's first victim?Phoebe, "Is There a Woogy In The House?"

      the gas man. Grams actually was never a victim. As for Phoebe and Andy, both were possessed by the Woogy.

    What episode number is this episode?Phoebe, "Is There a Woogy In The House?"

      #15. This episode aired February 24, 1999.

    What is the name of the woman Prue is forced by Claire Price to throw a dinner party for?Phoebe, "Is There a Woogy In The House?"

      Professor Whittlesey. Claire was so specific that the dinner be at the Halliwell manor because Professor Whittlesey was interested in seeing it because it was built on a spiritual Nexus.

    According to the professor, a spiritual Nexus is a point that sits equidistant from the five elements and is...?Phoebe, "Is There a Woogy In The House?"

      a place of great power, it can sway either good or evil.. The Nexus is very powerful and is located directly underneath the Manor in hope of keeping it as a battle field for good.

    In what year was the Halliwell Manor inhabited by Halliwell ancestors?Phoebe, "Is There a Woogy In The House?"

      1906. They moved there to keep the land good after the big earthquake.

    How do Piper and Prue get back into the Manor?Phoebe, "Is There a Woogy In The House?"

      Piper freezes her when she allowing Andy to leave.. Since Phoebe is a good witch normally she won't freeze but because she is possessed and no longer Phoebe, the good witch, she does freeze.

    What makes Phoebe snap out of being possessed?Phoebe, "Is There a Woogy In The House?"

      she has a premonition.. The premonition was of Grams battling with the Woogyman.

    Who directed this episode?Phoebe, "Is There a Woogy In The House?"

      John T. Kretchmer. All of these answers at one time actually did direct an episode of "Charmed".

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