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Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights Oh no! The Mastermind has kidnapped Mystery Inc! Its up to Scooby-Doo to search for his lost friends. Guide Scooby through 12 huge levels that include a creepy mansion, a spooky cave, a ghostly graveyard, and a perilous pier. Help Scooby search for clues, avoid Classic Scooby-Doo monsters, use wacky inventions, eat Scooby Snacks, and gather groovy power-ups. Do you have what it takes to foil the Masterminds plan to rid the world of Mystery Inc? Features: Explore 12 beautifully rendered levels within four worlds based on the classic Scooby-Doo cartoon. Avoid 20 creepy monsters from the Scooby-Doo universe to solve the mystery. Power-ups unlock secret areas and bonus DVD features giving players added replay value. Familiar celebrity voice talent including some of the original Scooby-Doo cartoon voice actors. No Scrappy!
Customer Review: I love it, but boy does it get difficult!
Especially for a huge Scooby Doo fan, like myself, this game is a lot of fun. The graphics are excellent. The environments are huge and varied. There are numerous references to various Scooby Doo episodes, including a large number of “villains”. Scooby Doo can perform characteristic actions and does characteristic things to defeat and evade villains. It really feels like you’re “playing the cartoon” (albeit as 3D computer graphics).

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Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights Oh no! The Mastermind has kidnapped Mystery, Inc., and it’s up to Scooby-Doo to search for his lost friends. Guide Scooby through 12 huge levels that include a creepy mansion, spooky cave, ghostly graveyard, and perilous pier. Help Scooby search for clues, avoid classic Scooby-Doo monsters, use wacky inventions, eat Scooby Snacks, and gather groovy power-ups. Do you have what it takes to foil the Mastermind’s plan to rid the world of Mystery, Inc.? Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights includes 12 beautifully rendered levels within four worlds based on classic Scooby-Doo cartoons. Avoid 20 creepy monsters from the Scooby-Doo universe to solve the mystery. The familiar celebrity voice talent includes some of the original Scooby-Doo voice actors. Plus, this game is 100-percent Scrappy-Doo free.
Customer Review: can’t play game
This game was for my seven yr old,but it was sent without instructions,so no one knows how to play it.
Customer Review: The best scooby doo game ever!!!
I’ve played them all, but only this one gives me the nostalgia of the original show! It even has the show’s laugh track in it!! the weapons and items, the scenary, everything in this game is scoobyrific!!!! And the fact that you fight against classic scooby villians makes it all the sweeter!!! Do yourself a favor oh scooby fans. . .play this game!!!

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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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