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Scooby-Doo!: Winter WonderDog Celebrate the season Scooby-Doo style as Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang face off against festive frights, frosty nights, and - jeepers - the ghost of Christmas, who wants to wish everyone a scary Christmas! In this collection of cold-weather capers, Scooby-Doo and the gang unwrap a series of mysteries in order to stop a group of chilling crooks from stealing the spirits of the season!
Tags: Capers, Christmas, Cold Weather, Crooks, Doo Scooby, Face Off, Frosty Nights, Ghost, Mysteries, Mystery, Scooby Doo, Spirits Of The Season
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Hey! Scooby 5-Pack (Ghoul School/Reluctant Werewolf/Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood/Creepiest Capers/Original Mysteries) Customer Review: The Titles In this five dvd set you get: Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School, Scooby Doo Goes Hollywood, Scooby Doo’s Creepiest Capers, Scooby Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf and Scooby Doo Original Mysteries.
Original Mysteries and Creepiest Capers are by far the best. They contain the actual cartoon shows. Ghoul School, Reluctant Werewolf, and Goes Hollywood are movie cartoons. Scooby Doo Goes Hollywood is the only one I don’t really care for because they’re not running from monsters or ghosts. Overall, it’s a pretty good 5 pack of Scooby Doo Dvd’s that would be great for any Scooby fan collecting the Dvd’s.
Tags: Capers, Cartoon Shows, Cartoons, Doo Scooby, Ghosts, Ghoul School, Hey, Hollywood, Hollywood Movie, Monsters, Mysteries, Scooby Doo, Scooby Fan, Werewolf
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Kids TV Favorites: Contains 1 Episode from Scooby-Doo Meets Batman Holy jinkies, Batman, just when it seemed superheroes couldn’t get any groovier, you collide with the Mystery Machine gang. Such a pairing might normally yield one wacky crime-fighting power struggle, but in these two capers egos take a back seat to classic you-check-this-out, we’ll-check-that Scooby-Doo splintering. First, bat-plagued pranksters Penguin and the Joker kidnap a hopelessly tongue-tied professor in a scheme to swindle a high-tech flying suit. Then the conniving criminals return as bit players in a counterfeiting ring run out of a way-wacky funhouse. Soar along in the Batmobile or make like a banana and split with Shaggy and Scoob at these crime scenes–either way, it’s a secret-passageway and scary-mask-packed combo even more compelling than the cookies-and-batmilk Scooby snack the pesky kids tuck into during a break in the action. –Tammy La Gorce Customer Review: Batman meh Not what i remembered but Batman and scooby are fine together for younger kids who like both. Customer Review: Great movie, great price. My kids have been on a recent Scooby Doo and Batman kick so when I came across this DVD, I was ecstatic. The kids love it and it is in classic Scooby Doo style. The only complaint that I have is there are only two episodes on the DVD. The price was reasonable so definitely worth the purchase.
Tags: Back Seat, Batman, Batman Tv, Batmobile, Capers, Crime Scenes, Egos, Flying Suit, Jinkies, Kids Tv, La Gorce, Mystery Machine, Pesky Kids, Power Struggle, Scary Mask, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Meets Batman, Scooby Snack, Secret Passageway, Tv Favorites
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The Scooby-Doo Collection Three spooky Scooby mysteries at one low price! This 3-pack includes Scooby-Doo’s Creepiest Capers Scooby-Doo’s Original Mysteries and Scooby-Doo’s Spookiest Tales.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 014764240220 Customer Review: fast shipping my order was shipped the next day ,my granddaughter got her scoobydoo dvdin less than a week, she is happy im happy thanks ,i will use this service again Customer Review: This set is for kids, not collectors If you are looking for a gift for a kid, this Scooby Doo set will be really well received. Our kids (7,6,4) will watch them as often as we will let them. Even though the animation is crude by today’s standards (I was worried it wouldn’t engage them), the characters and storylines seem to be timeless in their appeal. If you area a collector, you might want to consider the complete season 1/2 and 3
Tags: Animation, Capers, Doo Scooby, Dvd Movie, Granddaughter, Movie Genre, Mysteries, Scooby Doo, Season 1, Storylines
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Scooby Doo Scary Stone Dragon & Jinx at the Spinx Scooby Doo Jinx at the Sphinx and the Scary Stone Dragon: 2 all time favorite Capers perfect for kids age 5-10.
System Requirements: Windows 98SE/ME/2000 SP4/XP SP1 Pentium II 266 MHz Processor or faster 64 MB RAM (128
Tags: 64 Mb Ram, Capers, Dragon, Jinx, Mhz Processor, Pentium Ii, Ram 128, Scary, Scooby Doo, Sphinx, Spinx, Stone Dragon, System Requirements
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Scooby-Doo’s Creepiest Capers This compilation from the ’70s TV series finds the crime-solving fivesome (two girls, two boys, and a dog) nabbing many criminally minded adults masquerading as ghosts. But that should be a surprise only to them, because viewers old and new of this cartoon with a laugh track are as familiar with the group’s M.O as they are with Shaggy’s elevated sandwiches. In “Go Away Ghost Ship,” the team tries to intercept a marauding apparition of a vessel only to be sunk and shanghaied to a “dead” pirate’s hideaway. “A Night of Fright Is No Delight” finds Scooby-Doo named as one of five possible heirs to an eccentric millionaire’s fortune. The catch? The inheritors must survive the night in the deceased’s haunted home. The crew are boating again in “Hassle in the Castle” when engine trouble lands them on the shores of Haunted Isle. Daphne falls through a trap door, and Fred must devise a way to catch the phantom and save his pals. Finally, the gang’s car radiator overheats, landing them in “The Haunted House Hang-up.” Shaggy and Scooby-Doo’s quest for well water for the car quickly lands the entire group in spooky pursuit of a headless phantom. These four 22-minute episodes are harmless enough to be viewed by all ages, but will be most enjoyed by children ages 4 and older, and their nostalgic parents. –Kimberly Heinrichs Customer Review: Scooby Doo: Creepiest Capers This DVD arrived in great condition. The DVD plays perfectly. Customer Review: I agree with don’t bother. The episodes are already included on the complete seasons DVD…you will just be buying repeat seasons. Save your money in hopes of new releases in the future.
Tags: Apparition, Capers, Car Radiator, Daphne, Eccentric Millionaire, Engine Trouble, Ghost Ship, Haunted House, Heinrichs, Heirs, Hideaway, Laugh Track, Minded Adults, Night Of Fright, Radiator, Scooby Doo, Trap Door, Two Boys, Two Girls, Well Water
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Scooby-Doo Meets Batman Holy jinkies, Batman, just when it seemed superheroes couldn’t get any groovier, you collide with the Mystery Machine gang. Such a pairing might normally yield one wacky crime-fighting power struggle, but in these two capers egos take a back seat to classic you-check-this-out, we’ll-check-that Scooby-Doo splintering. First, bat-plagued pranksters Penguin and the Joker kidnap a hopelessly tongue-tied professor in a scheme to swindle a high-tech flying suit. Then the conniving criminals return as bit players in a counterfeiting ring run out of a way-wacky funhouse. Soar along in the Batmobile or make like a banana and split with Shaggy and Scoob at these crime scenes–either way, it’s a secret-passageway and scary-mask-packed combo even more compelling than the cookies-and-batmilk Scooby snack the pesky kids tuck into during a break in the action. –Tammy La Gorce Customer Review: Batman meh Not what i remembered but Batman and scooby are fine together for younger kids who like both. Customer Review: Great movie, great price. My kids have been on a recent Scooby Doo and Batman kick so when I came across this DVD, I was ecstatic. The kids love it and it is in classic Scooby Doo style. The only complaint that I have is there are only two episodes on the DVD. The price was reasonable so definitely worth the purchase.
Tags: Back Seat, Banana, Batman, Batmobile, Capers, Crime Scenes, Criminals, Egos, Flying Suit, Jinkies, La Gorce, Mystery Machine, Penguin, Pesky Kids, Power Struggle, Scary Mask, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Meets Batman, Scooby Snack, Secret Passageway
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