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In my last thing i wrote, i told how i was making a scooby doo roller coaster park. i want some help on two things :)… I plan on making a section where you can watch scooby doo episodes. keep in mind this is in the original 3 seasons (if you include the scooby doo show which i am). Maybe in a theatre. that leads to one of my question, i’ve tried to look but i can’t find a theatre in the original series. could yall help me find a theatre that i could play episodes on? second, every park has a dark, story ride. what is one of the best stories that are interesting our one of your favorites that would be a interesting story for a ride? thanks
Hey folks, i’m new here. but i’m building a Scooby Doo Roller Coaster Park, and i just want want to ask, what are monumental Places, locations, or events that you think should be included? (Based on The 3 seasons of the Where Are You series)
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For context, Its was the only episode I hadn't fully watched since I wasn't a fan of the gimmick being a musical. I decided to watch the full episode today, and yeah, I really don't like this episode. The songs felt very forced and were basically trying to make everything they do into a song. Also, minor nitpick, but this is definitely not Headless Specter:
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This is an alternate to the Scooby-Doo Where Are You episode Mine Your Own Business. It's the way it should've been.
(The next day, after unmasking the Miner 49er as Hank, the kids are telling Big Ben the whole thing.)
Big Ben: So it was old Hank who was scaring of my guests.
Fred: To force you out of business.
Velma: That way, he could buy the guest ranch, the ghost town...
Shaggy: And like, the mine for almost nothing.
Big Ben: Then there must still be gold in that old mine.
Daphne: Not gold. Black gold.
Big Ben: You mean oil?
Shaggy: Like right. (As they're talking, Scooby looks behind him, sees apple trees, and licks his lips. He runs over to the tress and stares at them.)
Big Ben: But how did Hank know about the oil?
Daphne: He accidentally found the secret mine entrance in the old hotel safe.
Velma: And instead of gold, he found oil.
Fred: He had the exact location laid out on a map.
Shaggy: Then he, like, hid the map in a cigar store Indian for safe keeping.
Big Ben: Too bad. We could've been partners.
Fred: Well, you still can be. Hank's just getting a five dollar fine. Then he'll redeem himself.
Shaggy: Hey, like what happened to Scooby? (Shaggy looks around. Scooby is using Hank's stilts to pick apples off one of the trees. Daphne sees him.)
Daphne: There he is.
Fred: (sees a gopher hole) Scooby, look out for that gopher hole! (Scooby steps into the hole, looses his balance, and falls into a water trough. He holds up two apples that he didn't drop.)
Scooby: Scooby-Doo!
Shaggy: One of those apples better be for me. (Scooby laughs.)
The end.
The episode should've ended like this, because Hank was the only one who knew about the oil, and therefore, wasn't really doing anything illegal. If he was charged for trespassing in the mine, he would just get a fine.
Bill wasn’t evil
He was just jealous that’s all
He never meant to hurt anyone
If there’s a sequel to the Cyber Chase film, it will feature the return of Bill and he’ll be reformed and offered a second chance
While visiting Japan on the ultimate foodie adventure, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo unwittingly unleash hundreds of mischievous mythical monsters that are now causing trouble all over the country. With the help of Scooby’s uncle, Daisuke-Doo, and magical friend Etsuko and gadget wiz Toshiro, Shaggy and Scooby have new mysteries to solve and monsters to catch!
It sounds a lot like the 13 ghosts if Scooby doo but set in japan, and it sounds like a nice change of pace from the last Scooby doo show
If you made Scooby-Doo: Night Of 100 Frights, who would you have replace the following monsters:
The witch in the Black Knight's boss fight.
The gargoyles that attack Shaggy in Gloom And Doom Down In The Tomb Part 1.
The witch who appears in the cutscene after the Green Ghost's boss fight.
The Ghosts of Capt. Moody who appear during the Ghost of Redbeard's boss fight.
The Ghost of Capt. Cutler after the Ghost of Redbeard's boss fight?
I'm very curious to know.
In the episode, A Night of Fright is No Delight, Scooby was named in an inheritance left by a man named Colonel Beauregard Sanders. According to a newspaper article, Scooby saved Colonel Sanders' life years ago, and the Colonel put Scooby in his will; however, it wasn't explained how Scooby saved the Colonel's life; nor was it what kind of danger the Colonel was in; so how did Scooby save Colonel Sanders' life?