Archive for June, 2009
Scooby Doo Jinx at the Sphinx (Jewel Case) Scooby Doo and the gang arrive in Egypt to find that Thelma, Velma’s cousin is missing! You’ll have to uncover clues and eliminate suspects as you explore the ancient tombs and ruins. Customer Review: Scooby Doo Jinx at the Sphinx Scooby Doo Game arrived very quickly, and in excellent condition. Would buy from seller again. Thank You, my kids love it.
Tags: Ancient Tombs, Cousin, Doo Scooby, Egypt, Excellent Condition, Jewel Case, Jinx, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Game, Sphinx, Thelma, Velma
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Scooby-doo And The Phantom Cowboy Yee-haw! Scooby and the gang from Mystery, Inc. are on vacation in the wild, wild west. They’re visiting an old-fashioned western theme town. But then a mysterious phantom cowboy starts scaring all the tourists away! Can Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma lasso that creepy cowpoke - before this theme town turns into a ghost town?
Tags: Cowpoke, Daphne, Doo Scooby, Ghost Town, Lasso, Mystery, Phantom, Scooby Doo, Shaggy, Tourists, Wild Wild West
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Scooby-Doo’s Greatest Mysteries Sometimes it takes a Scooby scramble to satisfy an entire family, and in the peace-to-all holiday spirit, that’s what’s on offer here. Winter WonderDog spans the Scooby generations. We scroll through a splattering of Scrappy, where the hotheaded little hound hooks up with Scoob and Shag for a few fits of mystery-free bad-guy nabbing, but the classic Mystery Machine players also pull up for several episodes. In “That’s Snow Ghost” they meddle at a spooky ski lodge where a mechanical abominable snowman look-alike’s on the loose, and “The Nutcracker Scoob’s” lineup links the entire groovy gang minus Velma for an investigation into the ghost of Christmas present, who’s spooking an orphanage. It’s the snowcapped, red-and-green Scooby-snack wrapped, all-era caper-scraper that’ll see Scooby fans of all stripes circling the tube. The sort of spirits it ushers in may not be standard issue, but the jinkies-generating snooping and sleuthing are. –Tammy La Gorce Customer Review: Scooby Doo Winter Wonder Dog A REAL Review!!! I first want to say that I don’t know why other reviews for other Scooby Doo DVD’s on the listing for this one; but this is a review for Scooby Doo Winter Wonder Dog!!!
Tags: Abominable Snowman, Christmas Episode, Classic Mystery, Ghost Of Christmas Present, Greatest Mysteries, Hanna Barbara, Holiday Spirit, Jinkies, La Gorce, Mystery Machine, Nutcracker, Scoob, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Scraper, Ski Lodge, Snow Ghost, Velma, Winter Wonder, Wonderdog
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Cherokee Uniforms Hippie Scooby Doo V-Neck Medical Scrub Top(XS-3X) 65/35 Brushed Poly/Cotton women’s medical scrub top featuring Scooby Doo. V-neck top with contrast trim on v-neck and sleeves, two lower pockets, one with a contrast smaller pocket and side slits. Coordinates with Ceil Blue, Chocolate, Lime, Orchid, Raspberry, Royal Blue, Shocking Pink, Turquoise and White. By Cherokee Uniforms. Great pediatric scrub top or for the young at heart. Customer Review: Nice Scrub Top I currently wear this scrub top almost every day. It is extremely nice, fits well, arrived right on time, was a wonderful company to work with when I couldn’t figure out when it would be shipped they answered my questions up front and were extremely helpful. I have bought more tops after this one and am very pleased with marcus uniforms.
Tags: Ceil Blue, Cherokee Uniforms, Chocolate, Coordinates, Hippie, Lime, Medical Uniforms, Pockets, Poly Cotton, Raspberry, Scooby Doo, Scrub Top, Scrub Uniforms, Side Slits, Tops, Wonderful Company, Xs, Young At Heart
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Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island Scooby-Doo and his people posse–Shaggy, Daphne, Fred, and Velma–are in a mystery up to their necks in the Louisiana Bayou. This book is a tie-in to the new direct-to-video movie, “Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island”. Four color. Customer Review: An insightful revisionist perspective of the Mystery Gang Gail Herman once again takes the helm and provides ample entertainment and a deconstructivist view of the beloevd Hanna-Barbara cartoon characters. At the beginning, this book introduces the protagonists through a flashback, once again unmasking a perpetrator only to find that it is not a supernatural force but a human being (undoubtedly offerring the cliche exclamations: “you meddling kids!”) Bringing the story to the present, we find that the group of friends has disbanded (cf. the common social fracturization of post-pubsescent social circles.) Daphne longs for her old friends (ie. nostalgia for returning to the uncomplicated latent period childhood) and calls her friends up to join her on another impeteous adventure. Velma is working in a darkened bookstore (signifying a repressed Id), and in an ironic twist, the inseperable Shaggy and Scooby are luggage inspection agents, undoubtedly helping their friends get their international agricultural imports into the country unhindered. The story reunites the entire gang, and an episode follows, better written than most of the original animated editions.
Herman remains faithful to the original’s Massachusetts valley educational instituion symbolism of Shaggy (Hampshire), Scooby (UMass), Velma (Smith), Daphne (Mt. Holyoke), and Fred (Amherst). The “don’t ask-don’t tell” alternative lifestyles of Fred “the scarf” and Velma, as well as the unspoken herbal indulgences of Shaggy and Scooby are just as subtle as in the original. No new developments are made in the Velma > Daphne > Fred love triangle, but the underlying tension remains. The author refrains from the later-day commercialization of the infamous Scrappy character, which unbalanced the chemistry of the original fab five.
This Scholastic edition brings the reader a handsomely bound oversized paperback with coated paper, allowing full page treatments of the gorgeous animation. The presentation allows the the dark, subtle tones of the Third World-crafted animation cells to come across beautifully.
In the end, this is a delightful book, full of depthful characterization and boundless symbolism. I put the book down after reading with renewed hope for modern literature. Customer Review: Good to see Scooby and the gang back in action! I have been a Scooby fan since he first came on the air in 1969. I am delighted to find a book that allows me to share the fun of Scooby with my daughter. Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island captures the atmosphere of the original show. Good clues to the mystery stimulate young minds. The language is easy to understand without talking down to the audience.
Tags: Agricultural Imports, Alternative Lifestyles, Editions Herman, Exclamations, Gail Herman, Hanna Barbara Cartoon, Hanna Barbara Cartoon Characters, Indulgences, Ironic Twist, Latent Period, Louisiana Bayou, Love Triangle, Mt Holyoke, Protagonists, Refrains, Scooby Doo, Social Circles, Supernatural Force, Velma Smith, Zombie Island
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Here Comes Scooby Doo Temporary Tattoos From the Scooby Doo Party Collection. Here Comes Scooby Doo Temporary Tattoo Sheets. Features a variety of assorted temporary Scooby Doo themed tattoos. Includes detailed instructions for use on the reverse side of package. Recommended for ages 5 and up.
Tags: Doo Scooby, Scooby Doo, Tattoo Sheets, Temporary Tattoo, Temporary Tattoos, Variety
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What’s New Scooby-Doo, Vol. 7 - Ghosts on the Go Studio: Hanna Barbera Release Date: 09/18/2007 Run time: 87 minutes Rating: Nr Customer Review: Scooby Doo is still cool My kids love it. I think they like the newer Scooby doo episodes rather than the old ones. The new theme song gets stuck in my head. But it’s good. Customer Review: Fast and as described. Shipped quickly…well packaged..and no problems…very smooth transaction. Thanks
Tags: Ghosts, Hanna Barbera, Release Date, Run Time, Scooby Doo, Smooth Transaction
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Scooby Doo Team Wheel Pajamas for Toddler Girls These fun Scooby Doo pajamas for toddler girls has ruffles at the cuffs of the bottoms and along the hem of the top. The fabric is 100% polyester and flame resistant.
Tags: Bottoms, Cuffs, Fabric, Flame, Fun Girls, Girls Fun, Girls Pajamas, Polyester, Scooby Doo, Toddler Girls, Wheel
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Scooby-Doo Mystery Customer Review: Brilliant adventure game Featuring brilliant animation and cool puzzle-solving, Scooby-Doo Mystery plays like one of the old-fashioned text adventure games only loads more fun and with a ‘point and click’ style gameplay.
The game has 2 separate cases. The first is Blake Hotel in which Daphne’s uncle has been kidnapped and it’s up to Shaggy and Scooby to find him. The backgrounds and environment of the snowbound hotel are very atmospheric and it’s loads of fun exploring everywhere looking for clues. Of the 2 cases I prefer this one.
Tags: Adventure Game, Amusement Park, Brilliant Adventure, Brilliant Animation, Carnival, Daphne, Evil Clown, Gang Members, Havoc, Loads Of Fun, Mystery Customer, Mystery Plays, Nerves, Point And Click, Repetitive Music, Scooby Doo, Sega Genesis, Style Gameplay, Text Adventure Games, Time And Money
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