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Scooby-doo Mysteries #07: Scooby Doo And The Carnival Creeper (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Scooby-doo Mysteries #07: Scooby Doo And The Carnival Creeper (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) A carnival rolls into town and wraps Scooby-Doo and the gang up in a creepy mystery that only they can solve!
Customer Review: Laughing Elephants and Giant Blue Bears.
Scooby and the gang head to Pop’s Big Top Carnival for a day of food and fun. Attendance is down due to strange happenings that people are blaming on the Carnival Creeper and Pop’s may have to sell his happy business. However, once the creature is spotted the carnival is deserted and it’s up to Scooby and the gang to find out who the Creeper really is.

Out of the first few books in the series this was one of the more exciting and entertaining ones. I enjoyed reading about the friendship between Bossie the Laughing Elephant and Scoob and the climax at the end is totally unexpected. Beginning readers will enjoy this book as will any Scooby-Doo fan.
Customer Review: Scooby Doo
I loved the book Scooby Doo And the Carnival Creeper! Scooby Doo and the gang were going to go to the Carnival and they heard people talking about something going a round the Carnival. A monster was scaring people. Finally, they found who the person was.

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Scooby-doo Mysteries #07: Scooby Doo And The Carnival Creeper (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Scooby-doo Mysteries #07: Scooby Doo And The Carnival Creeper (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) A carnival rolls into town and wraps Scooby-Doo and the gang up in a creepy mystery that only they can solve!
Customer Review: Laughing Elephants and Giant Blue Bears.
Scooby and the gang head to Pop’s Big Top Carnival for a day of food and fun. Attendance is down due to strange happenings that people are blaming on the Carnival Creeper and Pop’s may have to sell his happy business. However, once the creature is spotted the carnival is deserted and it’s up to Scooby and the gang to find out who the Creeper really is.

Out of the first few books in the series this was one of the more exciting and entertaining ones. I enjoyed reading about the friendship between Bossie the Laughing Elephant and Scoob and the climax at the end is totally unexpected. Beginning readers will enjoy this book as will any Scooby-Doo fan.
Customer Review: Scooby Doo
I loved the book Scooby Doo And the Carnival Creeper! Scooby Doo and the gang were going to go to the Carnival and they heard people talking about something going a round the Carnival. A monster was scaring people. Finally, they found who the person was.

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Scooby-Doo: Space Fright! - Volume 6 (Scooby-Doo (Graphic Novels)) Scooby-Doo: Space Fright! - Volume 6 (Scooby-Doo (Graphic Novels)) Scoob and the gang go, like, out of this world in their sixth digest-sized collection. SPACE FRIGHT! includes the three-part UFO mystery One Night in Roswell as well as the stories Last of the Mugwumps, Three Shears for Shaggy and many more!

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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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Scooby-Doo: Winter Wonderdog Scooby-Doo: Winter Wonderdog 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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Scooby-Doos Spookiest Tales Scooby-Doo’s Spookiest Tales 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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Scooby-Doo in Pirates Ahoy! Scooby-Doo in Pirates Ahoy! Piracy on the high seas and the mysterious Bermuda Triangle loom on the horizon in Pirates Ahoy!, but solving mysteries is the last thing on the Scooby-Doo Gang’s minds when Fred’s parents invite the group on a luxury cruise to celebrate Fred’s birthday. It turns out that the cruise is actually a mystery cruise, but the gang solves all the Program Director’s mysteries so fast that it looks like their trip to the Bermuda Triangle will be an uneventful one full of rest, relaxation, and all-you-can-eat buffets. Enter the creepy Mr. Mysterio, astral photographer Rupert Garcia who swears his ship was attacked by ghost pirates, eccentric millionaire Biff Wellington, and an eerie green-glowing fog that envelopes everything in its path, and the gang is suddenly immersed in a mystery in which their own lives and the lives of Fred’s parents are at stake. There’s updated music and a shift of focus from Scooby’s and Shaggy’s obsession with food and Daphne’s simpleminded behavior to Velma’s deductive reasoning. The group’s collaborative efforts combine with an abundance of chase scenes to create a 70-minute Scooby-Doo movie with broad appeal to children ages 5 and older. Voice talents include Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Tim Conway, Arsenio Hall, and Ron Perlman –Tami Horiuchi
Customer Review: Scoob and the Pirates
These are later DVD’s and they are still good. My grandson and I enjoyed this a lot…watched it 26 times if there are any questions.
Customer Review: Scooby-Doo Pirates
If your kid loves pirates he will love Scooby-Doo in Pirates Ahoy! Captain Skunkbeard seems to be a kid favorite. My son loves Pirates of the Caribbean so I rented him this movie and he loved it.

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Scooby-doo Mysteries #04: Scooby Doo And The Sunken Ship (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Scooby-doo Mysteries #04: Scooby Doo And The Sunken Ship (Scooby-Doo, Mysteries) Scooby-Doo and the gang are excited about a beach party at Sandy Cove, but rumors of a pirate’s hidden treasure have the locals acting fishy and a ghost acting frightful.
Customer Review: Ahoy!
Scooby-Doo and the gang are excited about a beach party at Sandy Cove. But rumors of a pirate’s hidden treasure have the locals acting fishy. When the pirate’s ghost shows up to claim his treasure, the whole town is spooked. Ahoy! It’s up to Scooby and friends to catch the greedy ghost!
Customer Review: In Limbo with a Ghost Pirate.
In this Scooby-Doo Adventure, Scoob and the gang find themselves at Sandy Cove, an ocean resort where Daphne’s Aunt Maggie and Uncle Murray live. The gang has come to help Daphne’s family with Frye Fest, a local celebration in honor of the pirate Captain Horace P. Frye, to help raise money for the town. A big city developer is in the area and is buying up all sorts of land. Then the Ghost of Captain Frye raises from the sea and threatens to wreck Frye Fest. Something smells fishy, but if Scoob and the gang want to save Sandy Cove, they have to work fast and unmask the ghost. Good story.

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Scooby-Doo Unmasked Scooby-Doo Unmasked Scooby-Doo fans will bepleased to hear, the Scooby gang is back in another horror-filled adventure in Scooby-Doo: Unmasked. This time the slobbering wonder dog with an eating disorder has some nifty power-ups to help him as well as access to three ultra power-up costumes: a Robin Hood-like archer costume that allows Scooby to shoot toilet plungers at enemies, a bat suit which gives Scooby flying and gliding abilities, and a kung fu outfit which instantly turns Scooby into an ultra sleek kung fu master. You’ll need the help of all three costumes too, as the enemies are harder than in previous Scooby-Doo games. The story begins when Fred takes his girl Daphne and friends Velma, Shaggy and Scooby to an up-and-coming special effects house to his cousin Jed. The proprietor of Monstrous Fright&Magic: Monsters While You Wait claims Jed is a thief who trashed the place trying to steal Mubber, a super material that can be formed into anything. Scooby, controlled in conventional 3rdperson action platforming, transitions between forward moving and sidescrolling platforming segements, spins around furiously to attack and break crates, slides, and belly-flop to crush stronger object with absolute Scoo-Doobly-Doo damage. Each environment offers a set of fairly large sub-sections, within each a variety of challenges. Expect conveyor belts, flame spouts, steam vents, green crap, electrified water, big balloons and other such dangers. Scooby-Doo! Unmasked consists of three sprawling worlds and eleven levels that include Chinatown, a rollercoaster world, and a museum. Each level is packed with an incredible amount of action and things to do and discover, including lots of mini games. The camera has seen a large improvement over past Scooby installments, where it was difficult to even see where you were supposed to land. The art style takes a distinctive turn for the best with soft, warm colors and a very cartoonish look that’s ea
Customer Review: Great gift for a Scooby Doo fan
Purchased this for my son for Christmas. He’s 9 and got his first gameboy this past fall. The Scooby Doo Unmasked is working great for him, it’s a little bit of a challenge-but not to the point of not being fun.
Customer Review: GGGGGRRRREEEEAAAATTTT!!!!
I LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE this game, it deserves a million stars. It is great. If you don’t like it your a dummy. I reccomend it to all Scooby-Doo fans.

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