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Scooby-Doo Dog Costume for Dogs Scooby-Doo Dog Costume for Dogs

SCOOBY-DOO DOG COSTUME FOR DOGS

Dog Costumes

(Item #DOG34)
In stock, ready to ship!

This is a BRAND NEW Costume in its original packaging. It is an officially licensed product (we only sell the real deal”, no imitations).

This is a fantastic Scooby-Doo Dog Costume! Your dog will be ready to join Velma, Shaggy, Fred and Daphne for the party!

This Scooby-Doo Dog Costume is an officially licensed Scooby-Doo costume.

To get the best fit for your dog costume, follow the guidelines below.

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Scooby-doo and the Karate Caper Scooby-doo and the Karate Caper Scooby-Doo’s on the trail of another spooky suspect… and this could be one of the gang’s toughest cases yet! How can Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Fred, and Daphne defeat a full-fledged ninja warrior??

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Scooby-Doo Dog Costume for Dogs - Medium Dog Scooby-Doo Dog Costume for Dogs - Medium Dog

SCOOBY-DOO DOG COSTUME FOR DOGS

Dog Costumes

(Item #DOG34)
In stock, ready to ship!

This is a BRAND NEW Costume in its original packaging. It is an officially licensed product (we only sell the real deal , no imitations).

This is a fantastic Scooby-Doo Dog Costume! Your dog will be ready to join Velma, Shaggy, Fred and Daphne for the party!

This Scooby-Doo Dog Costume is an officially licensed Scooby-Doo costume.

To get the best fit for your dog costume, follow the guidelines below.

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Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island Studio: Hanna Barbera Release Date: 09/12/2006 Run time: 75 minutes Rating: Nr
Customer Review: We love Zombie Island!
This is one of my son’s favorite Scooby Doo Movies (son is age 5). I would recommend it to any Scooby fan. It is a little scarier for toddles/preschoolers than other Scooby Doo movies because it is more realistic, but still done well and really fun. Movie came when promised, just in time for my son’s birthday. Thanks.
Customer Review: Not even Scary But It is Still my Favorite!!
I saw this when I was 3 and I was NOT scared, I liked it so much that my grandmother recorded it for me so I could watch it over and over; and I did. The Story to this is like any other Scooby-Doo related flick; except some changes: The gang finally decides to go their seperate ways, Fred and Daphne are TV Hosts, Shaggy and Scooby are working at an airplane departmen, and Velma works at a Book Store. Once the gang wants to get ready to celebrate Daphne’s Birthday they all get the call. Then the gang goes to a local store where a young lady says, “What are you up to?” Fred Replies, “We’re searching for Haunted Houses but we cant see to find a decent one”. The young lady offers them a road trip to her aunt’s house. But the gang starts to wonder are the zombies real or fake? I could probably find this one a little scarier than the others but I really didn’t find that (I mean they aren’t showing blood or anything). But that is just my opinion, like I said before probably not for kids 4 and under but still this is enjoyable and is still my favorite!

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Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Do they still have what it takes to catch creepy villains after all? With their reputations on the line, it’s up to you to help Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Fred, and Daphne track down the spooky monster making criminals from their past. Rikes!
Customer Review: 5yr old LOVEs it (again and again)
My 5 yr old loves playing this game again and again. Can’t figure out the password at the end though…
Customer Review: An Adult Review
This game is rated for 6 years and up. I bought it for my 6 yr old for Christmas based on another mother whose children play this game and like it. I am a gamer but when I tried this game so I could explain it to my child I couldn’t get past the first monster and realized this would be way to frustrating for a 6 yr old to try over and over again at the same task. Buy this only if your child doesn’t get frustrated easily. Mine does and won’t play it.

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Haunted Road Trip (Scooby-Doo Reader) Haunted Road Trip (Scooby-Doo Reader) Scooby-Doo and the gang are going on a spoooky roadtrip, but yikes! Is the “Creepy Motel” really haunted? Find out in this new Scooby-Doo reader.

The gang go on a road trip and get caught in a storm. The roads are closed so they have to stay in a motel. It’s spooky and run-down, even the sign says “Creepy Motel”! Yikes! Shaggy and Scooby share a room, they’re freaked out, they pick up the phone to order room service and the line is dead, they turn on the TV and it’s a spooky movie marathon. Something knocks against their window and scratches at it, and then of course the power goes out! They find a flashlight and open the closet for more blankets when a ghost comes flying out! They spend the rest of the night huddled under the blanket together listening to scratching at eh windows and ghostly moans until they fall asleep. The next morning all is quiet and peacefull. Velma, Fred and Daphne come by to ask S&S if they had a good night’s sleep. No! this motel is haunted. All go outside. The phone was out because of the storm, which also knocked down a tree branch outside their window, and caused a power outage and howling winds. The ghost? An

old dressmakers dummy that a traveling salesman left behind in the closet. And the Creepy Motel sign? The neon sign is getting fixed. It now reads: Sleepy Motel and Restaurant!

Restaurant?! The gang get back on the road with lots of takeout food.
Customer Review: Silly, Scary Scooby Fun!
Yikes! You can be sure you are staying at a creepy motel when the sign outside says “Creepy Motel!” And the whole Scooby-Doo gang has to stay at that motel when they are caught in an awful storm. Scooby and Shaggy try to order some snacks (What a surprise!) from room service, but the line is dead. The TV station in town is running a marathon of creepy movies! There’s somebody scratching at their window! The electricity goes out! What more can happen?

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Scooby-Doo in Wheres My Mummy? Scooby-Doo in Where’s My Mummy? A lesson in Egyptian history and some serious archaeological sleuthing are on the agenda in Scooby Doo: Where’s My Mummy. Velma’s sphinx restoration project quickly becomes a dangerous mission for Scooby Doo and the gang when a buried staircase leading to Cleopatra’s tomb is unearthed and the curse of Cleopatra is resurrected. Faced with the fall of the River Nile, a desert on the rise, a newly awakened army of the dead, a ruthless treasure hunter and the threat of being instantly turned to stone, the gang sets off to explore Cleopatra’s tomb. Things go awry when Velma gets turned into stone and Scooby and Shaggy get cut off from Fred and Daphne. In an odd turn of events, it’s Shaggy and Scooby who persevere to solve the mysteries of the fallen river and the army of the dead. Problem is, if Cleopatra’s curse is a hoax like the gang believes, why is Velma still solid stone? Bonus features include a National Geographic segment that offers some basic Egyptian history and information about King Tutankhamun’s tomb, a “Mummy Rap” music video, a look at the celebrity voices behind the characters, deleted scenes, and an interactive “Escape from the Ankh Chamber” game. (Ages 5 and older) –Tami Horiuchi
Customer Review: Scooby-Doo & the Gang in Egypt!
Our family owns all the Scooby Doo movies and this one is by far our favorite. The script is modern, clever, and funny. In addition to the awesome regulars the guest cast is excellent and includes the voice talents of Virginia Madsen, Christine Baranski, Jeremy Piven, Ron Perlman, and Oded Fehr (who just happens to be in Universal’s “The Mummy”).
My son became totally interested in Egypt and the pyramids after seeing this movie. It is visually stunning to watch with all it’s vivid colors and right-on depictions of Cleopatra, the Sphinx, and Egypt. It’s a real good time and I would recommend to anyone young or young at heart.

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SCOOBY DOO - FRED & DAPHNE ADULT COUPLES COSTUME SET SCOOBY DOO - FRED & DAPHNE ADULT COUPLES COSTUME SET Cool couples costume!Includes both Fred and Daphne adult standard size costume.

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Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - The Complete Third Season Scooby Doo, Where Are You! - The Complete Third Season Originally released as The Scooby-Doo Show, the 16 episodes included on this Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! The Complete Third Season compilation were produced for the 1978 Scooby’s All-Stars television series. They do not include the characters Scooby-Dum or Scooby-Dee, or any Dynomutt programming. The classic Mystery Inc. gang represented here consists of the original five characters: the preppy, take-charge Fred; somewhat ditsy Daphne; intellectual Velma; and the ever-hungry, nervous, and bumbling Shaggy and Scooby. As the gang travels around the globe to places like China, Scotland, England, and the United States, they invariably stumble into one mystery after another. Ghosts and monsters abound, but the persistence of Fred and Daphne combined with Velma’s intellect and Shaggy’s and Scooby’s uncanny tendency to stumble across vital clues ensures a tidy, down-to-earth solution to even the most other-worldly mysteries. Of course, it’s the wit and slapstick humor that make these episodes true classics. A 25-minute, 2006 “Hanna-Barbera: From H to B” featurette follows the program and explores the careers of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera with some very brief original footage of both men and a host of interviews with Hanna-Barbera animators, writers, and voice talent that serve to highlight the two men’s individual strengths, tremendous work ethic, and collaborative spirit. (Ages 5 and older) –Tami Horiuchi
Customer Review: Not the thrid season of Scooby!
I’m not exactly sure what’s happening here, but this is not the third season of Scooby. I know, because I was there, lol. Scooby first premiered in 1969, and his first episode was What A Night For A Knight, and I had to check that I remembered the title correctly. I hate to admit, but I was just a teenager then, and for me, Scooby became one of the cartoons I watched the most and had the most fun with. Years later my own child watched and laughed at A Pup Named Scooby Doo, and I have to admit that over the years I lost track of Scooby until some years ago. I rediscovered Scooby, and for a number of years was happy to come home from work and watch Scooby! The Cartoon Network gave me an hourly dose of Scooby and I was happy. Unfortnately, they have jetisoned Scooby and have gone on to become a somewhat soulless place. I don’t know why Amazon has gotten things mixed up, but these are not the first seasons of Scooby, but later years. For the most part they’re fine, in fact the one with the cat creature is really very funny. Things go down hill with the introduction of the most horrible character ever created, Scrappy Doo. Enjoy all the Scoobys but the ones with Scrappy.
Customer Review: The Scooby Doo Show Part II
This is the rest of the Scooby Doo Show Episodes. A must for any collector

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