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Scooby-doo Mysteries #06: Scooby-doo And The Vampires Revenge (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Scooby-doo Mysteries #06: Scooby-doo And The Vampire’s Revenge (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Time to solve a mystery! These chaper books are perfect for Scooby fans!
Customer Review: I would love the Scooby-Doo #06
Even though I havn’t read it, I would think it’s a very funny book, ( I accidently put boom instead of book), but with the vampire at the Brickstone Hotel would get me all haywire.
Customer Review: A Cartoony Book.
Basically, this book is like reading a Scooby Doo cartoon. All the characters of the show (Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, Scooby, and the Mystery Machine) are here along with all the situations the gang usually finds themselves (chased by monsters, several possible suspects, trick doors, etc.). The story takes place on Halloween. The gang has agreed to help out with a charity auction at a fancy hotel before going trick or treating for the night. One of the items up for bid is a valuable and possibly magic jewel from Transylvania. It’s an item that’s so valuable a vampire is out to get it. A really fun and exciting read (and it’s short, too!).

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Scooby Doo Wacky Wobbler Bobble Head By Funko Scooby Doo Wacky Wobbler Bobble Head By Funko “Scooby Dooby Doo!” Funko presents the down right, crime solving sleuth of a dog in a 7″ bobble head. Scooby will eventually crack the case, with the help of his trusty friends Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne. This tribute to the Hanna Barbera creation features Scooby riding atop the famous Mystery Machine.

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Scooby-doo Mysteries #06: Scooby-doo And The Vampires Revenge (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Scooby-doo Mysteries #06: Scooby-doo And The Vampire’s Revenge (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Time to solve a mystery! These chaper books are perfect for Scooby fans!
Customer Review: I would love the Scooby-Doo #06
Even though I havn’t read it, I would think it’s a very funny book, ( I accidently put boom instead of book), but with the vampire at the Brickstone Hotel would get me all haywire.
Customer Review: A Cartoony Book.
Basically, this book is like reading a Scooby Doo cartoon. All the characters of the show (Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, Scooby, and the Mystery Machine) are here along with all the situations the gang usually finds themselves (chased by monsters, several possible suspects, trick doors, etc.). The story takes place on Halloween. The gang has agreed to help out with a charity auction at a fancy hotel before going trick or treating for the night. One of the items up for bid is a valuable and possibly magic jewel from Transylvania. It’s an item that’s so valuable a vampire is out to get it. A really fun and exciting read (and it’s short, too!).

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Scooby Doo Thrills and Spills Scooby Doo Thrills and Spills That perky pup Scooby-Doo is the star of this board game for two to four players (generally ages 6 and older). Everyone gets a Scooby-Doo marker as well as one of his friends: Shaggy, Daphne, Velma, or Fred. Players move their markers along a rectangular playing board to reach the Mystery Machine and win the game. When players land on a monster space, they crank up the Scooby-Doo spinning top and let it go across the board, heading for plastic mountain pieces that hook onto the board. If your marker gets knocked down, you’ll have to start over again back at the haunted house. No reading is required to play the game. –Marcie Bovetz
Customer Review: Exciting game for young kids
Scooby doo! Thrills and spills game is a fun and exciting game for little kids. The only draw back is the winder breaks if twisted to long or hard. (the company is aware of this problem you can get a replacement and order new ones.) The winder is also hard for young players but if an adult does if for them there is less chance of it breaking and the kids still get the thrill of letting the top loose onto the board game. The kids get the most thrill when other players get their pieces knocked off the board. My 3 kids, 5 and under, always love playing this game.
Customer Review: Fun, Fun, Fun
I purchased this game for my 4 year old and it is a favorite. The game is unpredictable keeping the feild open for winners and losers. If your child can count they can play. The monster spinner adds a touch of excitment and the game turns out different each time. The whole family has fun when we play this game.

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Scooby-Dooby-Doos Double Reader! (Scooby-Doo (Cartoon Network Paperback)) Scooby-Dooby-Doo’s Double Reader! (Scooby-Doo (Cartoon Network Paperback)) Zoinks, it’s a blast from the past! Scooby-Doo readers are back in a super-groovy two-in one book!

Scooby-Doo Reader #1: Map in the Mystery Machine

When Scooby finds an old map, the mystery begins. Ghosts and buried treasure? Scooby and the gang are on the case!

Scooby-Doo Reader #6: The Mixed-Up Museum.

Customer Review: Fun but not memorable
My son enjoyed this book a lot but read it once and has not touched it since… Seems like it was worth a read but probably would have been a better library book…

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Scooby-Doo - Mystery Machine Pajamas for boys - HOT SELLER! Scooby-Doo - Mystery Machine Pajamas for boys - HOT SELLER! These flame resistant pajamas for boys feature Scooby-Doo and the teenagers riding in the Mystery Machine. No chemicals have been added to these pj’s because the material is inherently flame resistant. They are machine washable and easy care.

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Scooby-Doo Movie Scrapbook (Scooby-Doo) Scooby-Doo Movie Scrapbook (Scooby-Doo) “Hop into the Mystery Machine–the adventure is about to begin!” Surely it’s hard to match the excitement of a multimillion-dollar, Gen X-targeted movie in a mere kids book tie-in, but this earnest little scrapbook does its best. Billed as a backstage pass to the making of Scooby-Doo, the Movie Scrapbook features dozens of stills, on-the-set Q&As with each actor (Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr., Matthew Lillard, and Linda Cardellini), special sections devoted to Scooby’s eerie CGI reanimation and other special effects, and a “Scooby-Doo I.Q. test” (a dozen Scooby trivia questions along with the guesses each actor made, a cute idea executed reasonably well). The production is rough (predictably so for a marketing-inspired tie-in), and the interviews don’t stray from what you’d find in a movie press kit, but even grownups might like checking out shots from the movie and behind-the-scenes photos. (Ages 9 to 12) –Paul Hughes
Customer Review: Filled to the brim with interesting info and fun stuff!
For those who have seen the new hit movie “Scooby Doo” will definitely enjoy this book! “Scooby Doo: The Complete Movie Scrapbook” is a must-have, with most everything you would want to know about the movie. First, here’s the plot of the story:

When Mystery Inc. again solves another mystery, the gang splits up for reasons of their own. Velma (Linda Cardellini) is tired of not getting any credit for her brain-work, Fred (a blonde Freddie Prinze Jr.) arrogantly thinks himself better working alone, and Daphne (Sara Michelle Gellar) has had it with her ‘damsel-in-distress’ part. Only Shaggy (Matthew Lillard) and Scooby Doo (voice by Neil Fanning) is left heart-broken. But a few years later, the whole gang is invited to Spooky Island to investigate the mysterious going-ons and the strange behavior of the students who visit there. Of course the Scooby Gang wants to solve the mystery without the help of the others but in the end, they discover that the only way they would ever solve the mystery is to work together. But it will not be easy as clue by clue, the gang discovers a sinister plot to rule the world!

Included in this scrapbook is:
*INTRODUCTION* - An introduction to how the making of the movie came about and about the idea of the plot.
*MEET THE CAST* - Chapters based on how the director came to choose the stars, how the stars reacted, info on the characters they portrayed, and basic statistics on the stars.
*MEET THE MAKERS OF SCOOBY-DOO* - About the making of the computer animated character, Scooby Doo.
*SPECIAL FEATURES* - About all of the special effects, stunts, and action.
*BEHIND THE SCENES* - Chapter on… well… the behind the scenes info!
*SCOOBY IQ TEST* - A test on your Scooby smarts against the stars.

But one of the most reasons I like this book is because of the spectacular color photos. Every page has at least a few pictures, either behind the scenes pictures, movie stills, or production photos. There’s a really cool picture of Sarah Michelle Gellar in a type of Chinise martial arts costume.

Another book I recommend is the junior novelization of the movie “Scooby Doo”. Very good for younger kids with great color photos included in the book.

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Scooby-Doo! And the Alien Invaders Scooby-Doo! And the Alien Invaders A lot has changed since the original ’70s-era gang of Scooby-Doo fans gave way to today’s followers of the hipster mystery cartoon series. For one, nowadays kids don’t have to wait around for the half-hour Saturday morning show- -they can pick up a copy of Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders. All the familiar elements are here; even the groovy green Mystery Machine makes a comeback, but it isn’t as reliable as it used to be. At the outset of Alien Invaders, it breaks down, leaving the crime-solving crew stranded in a creepy desert town overrun by aliens. From there, the plot unwinds faster than Scooby can down a box of his namesake snacks. A band of swollen-headed purple and green space guys–Zoinks–send the terrified teens scrambling for cover, but it’s not long before the quick-witted gang figures out that there’s a team of bad guys behind the bug-eyed masks. That’s not to say, though, that real-life aliens aren’t also roaming the streets, as Shag and Scoob (who hook up in an unprecedented Scooby-Doo romance with a peace sign-wearing babe and her equally hip dog) discover in the course of clearing out of the phony aliens’ hair-raising path. To longtime viewers, the love angle seems unsettling; it steals from the tightness of the mystery team. Still, with so much creepy fun to get caught up in, it’s a minor complaint. Scott Innes, the modern-day voice of both Shaggy and Scooby, nails both parts, and Jennifer Love Hewitt fans also will want to tune in–she sings the Scooby theme song. –Tammy La Gorce
Customer Review: My 5 year old son loves this one!
This is a really cute Scooby Doo. For months my son talked about Crystal from Scooby Doo (he had watched it at his babysitters). Finally we caught part of the movie on TV and I was able to the Title. I ordered it and suprised him with it. He loves it. It’s cute to watch Shaggy and Scooby going all lovey dovey over Crystal and her dog. I think most kids will enjoy it and as a long time Scooby watcher and fan I did too!
Customer Review: Fun for parents too.
My kids like the newer SD DVDs and particularly this one. My three-year-old was frieghtened by the alien abduction/examination of Scooby and Shaggy scene though. Adults have been exposed to this abduction “phenomenon” in so many movies, TV shows and in popular mythology that it seems comical. The funnyest part for me was when an old man named Lester who claims to have been abducted tells his story to the gang while in a diner. The scene is observed from within the diner and from without through a window. When Lester gets to the part of the story where he is “examined” by the aliens, the shot cuts to the outside view witch is without sound, and the Mystery Inc. kids recoil in horror and disgust. It’s a hoot. Thankfully the producers put this kind of thing in the movie. They realize that parents have to watch this stuff too.

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Scooby-Doo: An Insight Mini-Classic Scooby-Doo: An Insight Mini-Classic Ask any masked cartoon villains and they’ll give you an earful about those “meddling kids” and their silly dog. No doubt they’re whining about Scooby-Doo, America’s most endearing crime-fighting Great Dane. In 1969, Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Velma, and Daphne drove into the Saturday-morning lineup in a funky colored van, aptly dubbed “the Mystery Machine.” Solving endless frightfully funny whodunits, Scooby and gang became the most successful and well-recognized troupe in the Hanna-Barbera family.

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Kids TV Favorites: Contains 1 Episode from Scooby-Doo Meets Batman 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.

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Scooby-Doo Mystery Machine Scooby-Doo Mystery Machine The Mystery Machine provides the perfect spot for everyone’s favorite crime-solving canine and his super-sleuth friends to solve all their mysteries. Simply fold it open to reveal a mystery-solving base station. Vehicle features free-rolling wheels and measures 12″ long. No batteries required. Scooby-Doo and friends figures sold separately.

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Scooby Doo Mystery Machine Pajamas for Toddler Boys Scooby Doo Mystery Machine Pajamas for Toddler Boys Super cool Scooby Doo pajamas Fun Mystery Machine print Top is printed on the back and front Flame resistant polyester Customer favorite

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Scooby Doo Map in the Mystery Machine (Read and Solve, 1) Customer Review: good for scooby fan
Good for new readers who love Scooby. Kind of dopey plot though (of course tv show always ends “too neatly” for anyone who’s not a kid- part of scooby’s campy appeal).

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Scooby-Doo And The Haunted Castle: Scooby-Doo Y El Castillo Hechizado Scooby-Doo And The Haunted Castle: Scooby-Doo Y El Castillo Hechizado

When the Mystery Machine gets a flat tire, the only place to stop is a creepy old castle. The man who owns the castle is having a dinner party and invites the whole gang. But an unexpected visitor shows up ?a ghost! Zoinks! It is up to Scooby-Doo an his friends to get to the bottom of this haunted mystery.

Customer Review: Scooby
My students enjoy mystery books. It was nice to find a Spanish book. I received it quickly and new.
Customer Review: Boring
I bought several of the Scooby-Doo chapter book series and whenever I started reading to my son (5 1/2) never finish it, the books are booooring and VERY slow.

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Scooby-Doos Greatest Mysteries 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!!!

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