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Scooby-Doo [Region 2] 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!!!
Tags: Abominable Snowman, Christmas Episode, Classic Mystery, Ghost Of Christmas Present, Hanna Barbara, Holiday Spirit, Jinkies, La Gorce, Long Cou, Mystery Machine, Nutcracker, Scoob, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Scraper, Ski Lodge, Snow Ghost, Velma, Winter Wonder, Wonderdog
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Scooby-doo Mystery Mansion Game Pile the gang into the Mystery Machine and head for your nearest haunted mansion. Even kids unfamiliar with Scooby-Doo and the rest of Cartoon Network’s haunted-house heroes will thrill to the chills of this simple board game. Two to four players spin the spinner card, move their cardboard Scooby tokens (there are four colors), and try to visit each of the board’s four corners to find out who’s doing what to be scary. The game includes scorecards, scare cards, and a Scooby Snack. –Richard Farr Customer Review: Super Board Game! My grandmother gave this to my daughter last year (2000) for Christmas. She was 5 1/2 at the time. She loved the game right from the start. It is kind of like a very simple version of the game CLUE. Although not an educational game, there are counting, following directions, and decision making opportunities. This game is a lot of fun that even I don’t mind playing over and over (and my two kids, 6 and 4 do play this one over and over.) Customer Review: Extremely good …. Thi sgame is great and it takes 3 minutes to get right into the middle of it. It holds intrest very well, and it teaches kids the ability to solve problems, and use logic to its best. Great overall.
Tags: Board Game, Cardboard, Cartoon Network, Chills, Educational Game, Farr, Four Colors, Four Corners, Game Clue, Game Pile, Game Right, Haunted House, Haunted Mansion, House Heroes, Mystery Game, Mystery Machine, Mystery Mansion, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Sgame
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Scooby-Doo [Region 2] “I would’ve gotten away with it if weren’t for you meddling kids!” Equal parts remake and spoof, this tongue-in-cheek live-action resurrection finds the old Saturday-morning-cartoon gang reunited to investigate the zombie teens of a haunted amusement park. Frantic action and big-screen special effects stand in for logic, but for a while it makes for a spirited send-up. Freddie Prinze Jr., under a blond hairdo and an ascot, turns Fred into a preening pretty boy, and Sarah Michelle Gellar plays with her own Buffy image as eternal damsel-in-distress Daphne (in magenta mini-dress and maxi-boots, no less), but this show belongs to gangly Matthew Lillard, who is the adenoidal beatnik Shaggy. His loyal-to-the-end friendship with the computer-animated Scooby-Doo is the most convincing relationship in the whole two-dimensional goof. Some of the supernatural nasties may be scary for young kids and the humor careens from winking self-awareness to Scooby doo-doo gags, but otherwise this is as harmless as a Saturday-morning chapter and as substantial as a Scooby snack. –Sean Axmaker Customer Review: Scooby-Doo Blu-Ray Version I bought the Blu-Ray version because it was a reasonable price and I already had a full-screen copy of the DVD that drove me nuts to watch on a widescreen TV. This pretty much says I already enjoyed the flick. It’s mindless and fun, and that’s what makes it entertaining.
Tags: Beatnik, Buffy Image, Careens, Damsel In Distress, Doo Doo, Frantic Action, Freddie Prinze, Freddie Prinze Jr, Hairdo, High Def, Matthew Lillard, Mini Dress, S Green, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Saturday Morning Cartoon, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Supernatural Nasties, Tongue In Cheek, Widescreen Tv
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Scooby-Doo [Region 2] “I would’ve gotten away with it if weren’t for you meddling kids!” Equal parts remake and spoof, this tongue-in-cheek live-action resurrection finds the old Saturday-morning-cartoon gang reunited to investigate the zombie teens of a haunted amusement park. Frantic action and big-screen special effects stand in for logic, but for a while it makes for a spirited send-up. Freddie Prinze Jr., under a blond hairdo and an ascot, turns Fred into a preening pretty boy, and Sarah Michelle Gellar plays with her own Buffy image as eternal damsel-in-distress Daphne (in magenta mini-dress and maxi-boots, no less), but this show belongs to gangly Matthew Lillard, who is the adenoidal beatnik Shaggy. His loyal-to-the-end friendship with the computer-animated Scooby-Doo is the most convincing relationship in the whole two-dimensional goof. Some of the supernatural nasties may be scary for young kids and the humor careens from winking self-awareness to Scooby doo-doo gags, but otherwise this is as harmless as a Saturday-morning chapter and as substantial as a Scooby snack. –Sean Axmaker Customer Review: Scooby-Doo Blu-Ray Version I bought the Blu-Ray version because it was a reasonable price and I already had a full-screen copy of the DVD that drove me nuts to watch on a widescreen TV. This pretty much says I already enjoyed the flick. It’s mindless and fun, and that’s what makes it entertaining.
Tags: Beatnik, Buffy Image, Careens, Damsel In Distress, Doo Doo, Frantic Action, Freddie Prinze, Freddie Prinze Jr, Hairdo, High Def, Matthew Lillard, Mini Dress, S Green, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Saturday Morning Cartoon, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Supernatural Nasties, Tongue In Cheek, Widescreen Tv
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Scooby Doo [Region 2] 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!!!
Tags: Abominable Snowman, Christmas Episode, Classic Mystery, Ghost Of Christmas Present, Hanna Barbara, Holiday Spirit, Jinkies, La Gorce, Long Cou, Mystery Machine, Nutcracker, Scoob, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Scraper, Ski Lodge, Snow Ghost, Velma, Winter Wonder, Wonderdog
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Scooby Doo [Region 2] 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!!!
Tags: Abominable Snowman, Christmas Episode, Classic Mystery, Ghost Of Christmas Present, Hanna Barbara, Holiday Spirit, Jinkies, La Gorce, Long Cou, Mystery Machine, Nutcracker, Scoob, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Scraper, Ski Lodge, Snow Ghost, Velma, Winter Wonder, Wonderdog
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Headless Horseman (Scooby-Doo Mysteries, #25) Scooby and his friends are up against one of their spookiest frights ever — the Headless Horseman! Has the legendary ghost come to life? Scooby and Shaggy are scared out of their wits… but the gang knows they gotta solve the mystery. Customer Review: Hold onto your head! Scooby and his pals from Mystery, Inc. are about to lose their heads over their latest case! The legendary headless horseman is haunting the woods near the historic Ruppscupper cabin. At the same time, the heir to the Ruppscupper estate has returned home after many years of travel. Is it coincidence… or is something more mysterious going on? It’s up to Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby to find out! Customer Review: Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman This story is about that Fred,Daphne,Velma,Shagy,and Scooby need to find clues to solve the mystery who is the monster. The first page was when they saw the monster the monster told them to go back. At the middle of it they found some clues. Fred says that they are going to set a trap and need Scooby to help them but he doesen’t want to so Daphne gave Scooby Doo a Scooby snack. When he ate some he will do it. When Fred told out the trap they capture the monster. They pulled the mask to see who really was the moster and when they found out who it is they told what they did to solve the mystery. I liked it beacuse it’s funny.
Tags: Coincidence, Daphne, Doo Scooby, Friends, Ghost, Heir, Legendary Headless Horseman, Mask, Monster, Moster, Mystery Customer, Pals, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Mysteries, Scooby Snack, Shaggy And Scooby, Shagy, Wits
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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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A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Vol. 4 Studio: Hanna Barbera Release Date: 08/14/2007 Customer Review: scooby doo rocks!!! I have always loved the “a pup named scooby doo” series and I was really excited to get this dvd. The episodes are pretty good on this dvd but they are really silly. My favourite episode is the “Curse of the Collar” because it has Scooby’s family on it. I recommend this dvd to anybody who likes Scooby Doo! I just wish this dvd has bonus features!!! Why don’t they put bonus features on it??? Customer Review: Pup Named Scooby Doo is OK My son is a huge fan of Scooby Doo, so when we found these Pup series, we bought them. While they are cute and innocent and have the fun of exaggerated animation (hair going in all directions when scared, Scooby turning into a rocket when given a Scooby Snack), they aren’t in the typical Scooby fashion of the older Scooby Doo series. They are imaginative and adventurous but if you are a Scooby Doo fan of the older series or of the “What’s New Scooby Doo” series, then this is off the path.
Tags: Animation, Bonus Features, Curse, Directions, Doo Scooby, Fashion, Hanna Barbera, Pup Named Scooby Doo, Release Date, Rocks, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack
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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!!!
Tags: Abominable Snowman, Christmas Episode, Classic Mystery, Ghost Of Christmas Present, Greatest Mysteries, Hanna Barbara, Holiday Spirit, Jinkies, La Gorce, Mystery Machine, Nutcracker, Scoob, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Scraper, Ski Lodge, Snow Ghost, Velma, Winter Wonder, Wonderdog
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Scooby-Doo - The Movie [HD DVD] “I would’ve gotten away with it if weren’t for you meddling kids!” Equal parts remake and spoof, this tongue-in-cheek live-action resurrection finds the old Saturday-morning-cartoon gang reunited to investigate the zombie teens of a haunted amusement park. Frantic action and big-screen special effects stand in for logic, but for a while it makes for a spirited send-up. Freddie Prinze Jr., under a blond hairdo and an ascot, turns Fred into a preening pretty boy, and Sarah Michelle Gellar plays with her own Buffy image as eternal damsel-in-distress Daphne (in magenta mini-dress and maxi-boots, no less), but this show belongs to gangly Matthew Lillard, who is the adenoidal beatnik Shaggy. His loyal-to-the-end friendship with the computer-animated Scooby-Doo is the most convincing relationship in the whole two-dimensional goof. Some of the supernatural nasties may be scary for young kids and the humor careens from winking self-awareness to Scooby doo-doo gags, but otherwise this is as harmless as a Saturday-morning chapter and as substantial as a Scooby snack. –Sean Axmaker Customer Review: Scooby-Doo Blu-Ray Version I bought the Blu-Ray version because it was a reasonable price and I already had a full-screen copy of the DVD that drove me nuts to watch on a widescreen TV. This pretty much says I already enjoyed the flick. It’s mindless and fun, and that’s what makes it entertaining.
Tags: Beatnik, Buffy Image, Careens, Damsel In Distress, Doo Doo, Frantic Action, Freddie Prinze, Freddie Prinze Jr, Hairdo, High Def, Matthew Lillard, Mini Dress, S Green, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Saturday Morning Cartoon, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Supernatural Nasties, Tongue In Cheek, Widescreen Tv
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Scooby-Doo (Full Screen Edition) “I would’ve gotten away with it if weren’t for you meddling kids!” Equal parts remake and spoof, this tongue-in-cheek live-action resurrection finds the old Saturday-morning-cartoon gang reunited to investigate the zombie teens of a haunted amusement park. Frantic action and big-screen special effects stand in for logic, but for a while it makes for a spirited send-up. Freddie Prinze Jr., under a blond hairdo and an ascot, turns Fred into a preening pretty boy, and Sarah Michelle Gellar plays with her own Buffy image as eternal damsel-in-distress Daphne (in magenta mini-dress and maxi-boots, no less), but this show belongs to gangly Matthew Lillard, who is the adenoidal beatnik Shaggy. His loyal-to-the-end friendship with the computer-animated Scooby-Doo is the most convincing relationship in the whole two-dimensional goof. Some of the supernatural nasties may be scary for young kids and the humor careens from winking self-awareness to Scooby doo-doo gags, but otherwise this is as harmless as a Saturday-morning chapter and as substantial as a Scooby snack. –Sean Axmaker Customer Review: Scooby-Doo Blu-Ray Version I bought the Blu-Ray version because it was a reasonable price and I already had a full-screen copy of the DVD that drove me nuts to watch on a widescreen TV. This pretty much says I already enjoyed the flick. It’s mindless and fun, and that’s what makes it entertaining.
Tags: Beatnik, Buffy Image, Careens, Damsel In Distress, Doo Doo, Frantic Action, Freddie Prinze, Freddie Prinze Jr, Hairdo, High Def, Matthew Lillard, Mini Dress, S Green, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Saturday Morning Cartoon, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Supernatural Nasties, Tongue In Cheek, Widescreen Tv
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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!!!
Tags: Abominable Snowman, Christmas Episode, Classic Mystery, Entire Collection, Ghost Of Christmas Present, Hanna Barbara, Holiday Spirit, Jinkies, La Gorce, Mystery Machine, Nutcracker, Scoob, Scooby Doo, Scooby Snack, Scraper, Ski Lodge, Snow Ghost, Three Seasons, Velma, Winter Wonder
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Scooby-Doo: Daphne Costume - Adult Licensed Scooby Doo Daphne Costume Includes: Daphne Wig, Scarf, Dress and Boot Tops. Adult Sized, fit dress size 12. Would you do it for a Scooby Snack?
Tags: Adult Costume, Boot Tops, Costume Wig, Doo Scooby, Dress Size, Fit, Scarf, Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo Daphne, Scooby Doo Daphne Costume, Scooby Snack
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