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Whats New Scooby Doo, Vol 2: Safari, So Goodi Dvd Whats New Scooby Doo, Vol 2: Safari, So Goodi Dvd Whats New Scooby Doo, Vol 2: Safari, So Goodi Dvd from Turner Home Entertainment is an animated dvd. It is rated G with a running time of 85 minutes. Contains the bonus features: Learn the Lingo and Road Trip.

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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 Meets the Boo Brothers Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers When Shaggy inherits an old Southern estate from an uncle, he and his sleuthing hounds take a road trip. But they don’t even make it to the mansion before the haunting starts. Amid headless horsemen, walking skeletons, and a menacing butler, Scooby, Scrappy, and Shaggy get majorly spooked. The three Stooge-like ghosts they hire to help them know more about slapstick than ghostbusting and, to make matters worse, neighbor Sadie Mae has the hots for Shaggy while her gun-toting brother Billy Bob is hot to eliminate him. The local sheriff is no help–although an escaped gorilla is–and the jewels that Scrappy uncovers keep disappearing. This new 91-minute movie fuses together episodes from 1983 of the long-running cartoon, which features Casey “Mr. Countdown” Kasem doing the honors as Shaggy. It’s classic Scooby-Doo: bumbling good versus slightly-less-bumbling evil with a lot of laughs for viewers 3 and up. –Kimberly Heinrichs
Customer Review: Great Movie
This Scooby Doo movie - along with Scooby Doo and the Harlem Globetrotters is my daughter’s favorite movie. Nuff said
Customer Review: A childhood favorite of mine, still plenty of typical Scooby Doo fun.
The premise is that Shaggy inherents a spooky, decaying mansion from his Uncle Beaureguard, and the movie begins as he, Scrappy-Doo, and Scooby-Doo are en route to the mansion. The whole estate is pretty spooky and decayed looking, replete with swamps and forests surrounding the house, a perfect setting for mystery and mayhem. At the mansion they are greeted by a sinister butler with a humorously overdone but still jarring laugh in Farquard.

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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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