Night on Haunted Mountain

Night on Haunted Mountain is the eighth episode of the second season of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, and the thirty-fourth overall in the series.

Premise
After an accident on top of a mountain, the gang discover a flying phantom known as Dark Lilith, terrorizing anyone who approaches nearby.

Synopsis
Gary and Ethan are attacked by the Dark Lilith on Mount Diabla and lose the soccer team's lucky soccer ball. As the gang begins to investigate, the monster attacks them and a band of hillbillies at their camp in nearby Scorpion Ridge. One of the hillbillies named "Ugly Jimmy," catches Daphne's eye as, unlike the rest of the tribe, he is handsome and muscular. Jimmy decides to help the gang solve the mystery.

The gang falls into a cave and meets an amnesiac explorer calling herself "Boron" who is holding Fred's soccer ball, believing it to be her lover. She leads the gang to the Dark Lilith's hideout after the monster attacks Jimmy; the hideout turns out to be an old Spanish galleon. After solving the mystery, the gang is thanked by the hillbillies as it is shown that "Ugly Jimmy" was deformed in the fall. The gang drives off unaware they're being watched by the ghost of a Conquistador, which mumbles about "Nibiru" and laughs ominously as it fades away while they return to town.

Cast and characters

 * Credit errors
 * Dark Lilith is credited as "Lilith".

Villains

 * Dark Lilith/Hot Dog Water

Locations

 * Crystal Cove
 * Hospital
 * Scorpion Wells
 * City Hall
 * Mount Diabla

Notes/trivia

 * Fred's "trapping sense" tingling is a reference to when Spider-Man's "spider-sense" would tingle.
 * In one scene, Velma and the Mystery Incorporated had a piece of the disk belonging to Professor Pericles.
 * Velma is the only one who currently knows about Hot Dog Water being Dark Lilith.
 * This is the second time Hot Dog Water has been disguised as a monster, this time however it was to get a piece of the disk for Mr. E.
 * The desert with saguaro cactus, within a short driving distance of Crystal Cove, is another clue that the town is in California rather than Florida.