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The Tree House (aka Treehouse) is the pumpkin home of the Ghoul Kids in Ooga Booga.

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  • The Tree House (aka Treehouse) is the pumpkin home of the Ghoul Kids in Ooga Booga.
  • One-room wooden treehouse. Open doorway on right side of front with "Tree House Club Members Only!" sign above entry. Plastic "stained-glass" openable window on left side (hinges at top of window). Front balcony. "Member-o-Belia" sign on inside back wall. Roof is removable. Fits two dolls laying down and more standing up.
  • The tree house is an image used by the Mega Man fan community since the cancellation of Mega Man Legends 3 in 2011.
  • A tree house can be quite useful in a zombie apocalypse for a loner if they have enough food and ammunition to survive. However, a tree house can be difficult to locate and are very hard to enter. If one is near your base it can be a useful sniper position. However most tree houses only have a single room, leaving very little space for supplies.
  • The Tree house is located on a tree called Mighty Pete. In the episode, Save the Tree, Big Bob Pataki and his business partner decide to destroy the tree and use the land to expand his beeper empire.
  • Most tree houses are not real homes, they are temporary oasis's or play area for children. Most are only a single room or platform with no plumbing or other utilities and no insulation. They may not even have walls or a roof. However, for safety, it is best to at least have a strong rail. Access using a ladder is common. Some tree houses actually require tree climbing skills to reach. Others use a knotted rope or rope ladder to assist, and some have a fireman's pole for an exit.
  • The Tree House is located in the Third Cloakwood and is the residence of Archdruid Amarande and is located at 850, 2115.
  • When you have that item, click on the Tree House and play a long game of Jumper (where you have to take all honeycombs and avoid beehives). Image:Bear in tree house text.jpg In the tree house lives Spy Bear and he sells spy items (only one item per day): * Spy Gear (Recon Goggles, Dark Moon Specs, Super Shades and Spy Briefcase) * Spy Clothes (Stealth Gear Top and Stealth Gear Bottom) * Spy Home Stuff (Spy Central Communicator, Spy Database Processor, Spy Data Configuration Unit and Spy Bunker Door) Image:Loot grappling hook and rope.JPG HINT: You can find the Grappling Hook and Rope in a tree by stepping on the Air Grate in the Tanglevine Jungle.
  • It was destroyed during the events of the Battle of Onyx.
  • Tree House is the tenth episode of the fourth season of Drake & Josh. It aired on January 21, 2007.
  • The first hero to visit the tree gets a random amount of sprites added to the party. There is no cost, and there is no battle.
  • The Tree House is a unique part of Click Clock Wood. Throughout the seasons, a tree house appears at the beginning of Spring that slowly gets built, depending on which season Banjo and Kazooie visit it. In Spring, the Tree House will appear very disfigured and extremely incomplete. Once Summer comes around, the main parts of it are finished, however, there is next to no floor, but a Jiggy to be found in the far corner (getting it can be difficult). Finally in Autumn, the Tree House is done and you can go inside properly (though it is empty except for a Beehive and the Jiggy if it was not collected in Summer). If you try to visit in Winter though, you will no doubt notice that the doors and windows have been boarded up and there is no way to get inside.
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  • The Tree House (aka Treehouse) is the pumpkin home of the Ghoul Kids in Ooga Booga.
  • One-room wooden treehouse. Open doorway on right side of front with "Tree House Club Members Only!" sign above entry. Plastic "stained-glass" openable window on left side (hinges at top of window). Front balcony. "Member-o-Belia" sign on inside back wall. Roof is removable. Fits two dolls laying down and more standing up.
  • The tree house is an image used by the Mega Man fan community since the cancellation of Mega Man Legends 3 in 2011.
  • A tree house can be quite useful in a zombie apocalypse for a loner if they have enough food and ammunition to survive. However, a tree house can be difficult to locate and are very hard to enter. If one is near your base it can be a useful sniper position. However most tree houses only have a single room, leaving very little space for supplies.
  • The Tree house is located on a tree called Mighty Pete. In the episode, Save the Tree, Big Bob Pataki and his business partner decide to destroy the tree and use the land to expand his beeper empire.
  • Most tree houses are not real homes, they are temporary oasis's or play area for children. Most are only a single room or platform with no plumbing or other utilities and no insulation. They may not even have walls or a roof. However, for safety, it is best to at least have a strong rail. Access using a ladder is common. Some tree houses actually require tree climbing skills to reach. Others use a knotted rope or rope ladder to assist, and some have a fireman's pole for an exit.
  • The Tree House is located in the Third Cloakwood and is the residence of Archdruid Amarande and is located at 850, 2115.
  • When you have that item, click on the Tree House and play a long game of Jumper (where you have to take all honeycombs and avoid beehives). Image:Bear in tree house text.jpg In the tree house lives Spy Bear and he sells spy items (only one item per day): * Spy Gear (Recon Goggles, Dark Moon Specs, Super Shades and Spy Briefcase) * Spy Clothes (Stealth Gear Top and Stealth Gear Bottom) * Spy Home Stuff (Spy Central Communicator, Spy Database Processor, Spy Data Configuration Unit and Spy Bunker Door) Image:Loot grappling hook and rope.JPG HINT: You can find the Grappling Hook and Rope in a tree by stepping on the Air Grate in the Tanglevine Jungle.
  • It was destroyed during the events of the Battle of Onyx.
  • Tree House is the tenth episode of the fourth season of Drake & Josh. It aired on January 21, 2007.
  • The first hero to visit the tree gets a random amount of sprites added to the party. There is no cost, and there is no battle.
  • The Tree House is a unique part of Click Clock Wood. Throughout the seasons, a tree house appears at the beginning of Spring that slowly gets built, depending on which season Banjo and Kazooie visit it. In Spring, the Tree House will appear very disfigured and extremely incomplete. Once Summer comes around, the main parts of it are finished, however, there is next to no floor, but a Jiggy to be found in the far corner (getting it can be difficult). Finally in Autumn, the Tree House is done and you can go inside properly (though it is empty except for a Beehive and the Jiggy if it was not collected in Summer). If you try to visit in Winter though, you will no doubt notice that the doors and windows have been boarded up and there is no way to get inside.
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