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During dinner at the [[White House]], [[Velma Dinkley|Velma]] is interviewed about NASA by a news reporter [[Jessica Byline]]. [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] and [[Scooby-Doo|Scooby]] make faces at the camera. Then, [[Jessica Byline|Jessica]] interviews the [[Ambassador of Klopstokia]], who is interested in the new space program, but his [[Ambassador's wife|wife]] is more interested in tea. Then, Jessica interviews [[Senator Bullhorn]], who along with his [[Mrs. Bullhorn|wife]], is rather against the space program. However, just as the [[President of the United States (A Night Louse at the White House)|President]] is about to make an announcement to the people about the space program, the [[Ghost of George Washington]] appears. The crowd runs away in a panic, but Shaggy and Scooby give him the slip in a room of statues. Meanwhile, [[Scrappy-Doo|Scrappy]], [[Daphne Blake|Daphne]] and Velma find a small, brass eagle, their first clue. But when the people try to catch the ghost, they get Scooby by mistake and accuse him.
 
During dinner at the [[White House]], [[Velma Dinkley|Velma]] is interviewed about NASA by a news reporter [[Jessica Byline]]. [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] and [[Scooby-Doo|Scooby]] make faces at the camera. Then, [[Jessica Byline|Jessica]] interviews the [[Ambassador of Klopstokia]], who is interested in the new space program, but his [[Ambassador's wife|wife]] is more interested in tea. Then, Jessica interviews [[Senator Bullhorn]], who along with his [[Mrs. Bullhorn|wife]], is rather against the space program. However, just as the [[President of the United States (A Night Louse at the White House)|President]] is about to make an announcement to the people about the space program, the [[Ghost of George Washington]] appears. The crowd runs away in a panic, but Shaggy and Scooby give him the slip in a room of statues. Meanwhile, [[Scrappy-Doo|Scrappy]], [[Daphne Blake|Daphne]] and Velma find a small, brass eagle, their first clue. But when the people try to catch the ghost, they get Scooby by mistake and accuse him.
   
Meanwhile, Scooby's parents, [[Mumsy-Doo]] and [[Dada-Doo]], hear about this on the news. So they pack up to go to Washington D.C. and help him. Mumsy-Doo makes sure to bring Scooby's galoshes.
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Meanwhile, Scooby's parents, [[Mumsy-Doo]] and [[Dada-Doo]], hear about this on the news. So they pack up to go to Washington D.C. and help him. Mumsy-Doo makes sure to bring Scooby's galoshes.
   
 
Back at the White House, the President explains that he knows they weren't responsible for what happened and agreed to let them go if they helped catch the real culprit. The gang follows [[Marilyn Maxie]] for their investigation. During this, she explains that the brass eagle is a bedknob to one of the beds in the guest room. So the gang decide to search the rooms to see which one is missing a knob. Shaggy, Scooby and Daphne, disguised as room maids, search the knobs in the [[Ambassador of Klopstokia|Ambassador]] and his [[Ambassador's wife|wife's]] room, but find nothing. Scrappy and Velma, disguised as pest control people, search the bed in Senator Bullhorn's room, but still nothing. Then, Shaggy and Scooby encounter an arm coming from a painting on the way to check out Marilyn Maxie's room, which used to belong to President Ulysses S. Grant. [[Ghost of Ulysses S. Grant|Grant's ghost]] appears in the door. The gang run in the other direction, but run into the [[Ghost of Theodore Roosevelt]]. After escaping into the room and barricading the door, Daphne finds a brass eagle that fits on the bed, but when they put it on, a trap door leads them into a secret passage.
 
Back at the White House, the President explains that he knows they weren't responsible for what happened and agreed to let them go if they helped catch the real culprit. The gang follows [[Marilyn Maxie]] for their investigation. During this, she explains that the brass eagle is a bedknob to one of the beds in the guest room. So the gang decide to search the rooms to see which one is missing a knob. Shaggy, Scooby and Daphne, disguised as room maids, search the knobs in the [[Ambassador of Klopstokia|Ambassador]] and his [[Ambassador's wife|wife's]] room, but find nothing. Scrappy and Velma, disguised as pest control people, search the bed in Senator Bullhorn's room, but still nothing. Then, Shaggy and Scooby encounter an arm coming from a painting on the way to check out Marilyn Maxie's room, which used to belong to President Ulysses S. Grant. [[Ghost of Ulysses S. Grant|Grant's ghost]] appears in the door. The gang run in the other direction, but run into the [[Ghost of Theodore Roosevelt]]. After escaping into the room and barricading the door, Daphne finds a brass eagle that fits on the bed, but when they put it on, a trap door leads them into a secret passage.
   
 
===Part 2===
 
===Part 2===
After Shaggy, Scooby, and Daphne fall through a hole in the floor, they grab the wooden board debris. Then, Velma and Scrappy come to the rescue and pull them up. Soon, the gang find a room filled with painted portraits of the Presidents. They had been removed from their frames and replaced with the ones with the eye-holes upstairs. When Shaggy finds the portrait of Abraham Lincoln, Scooby briefly imitates him, but [[Ghost of Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln's ghost]] appears and chases the gang away. After the gang gets back up to the White House ground floor, they decide it's time to wrap up the mystery. After getting the President, his wife, the Ambassador and his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Bullhorn, the gang concluded that whoever was dressing up as the ghosts was trying to steal the ''real'' Presidents' portraits and make off with them. They knew it had to be someone who had access all of the rooms in the White House, Marilyn Maxie.
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After Shaggy, Scooby, and Daphne fall through a hole in the floor, they grab the wooden board debris. Then, Velma and Scrappy come to the rescue and pull them up. Soon, the gang find a room filled with painted portraits of the Presidents. They had been removed from their frames and replaced with the ones with the eye-holes upstairs. When Shaggy finds the portrait of Abraham Lincoln, Scooby briefly imitates him, but [[Ghost of Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln's ghost]] appears and chases the gang away. After the gang gets back up to the White House ground floor, they decide it's time to wrap up the mystery. After getting the President, his wife, the Ambassador and his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Bullhorn, the gang concluded that whoever was dressing up as the ghosts was trying to steal the ''real'' Presidents' portraits and make off with them. They knew it had to be someone who had access all of the rooms in the White House, Marilyn Maxie.
   
 
But the mystery wasn't over yet. Suddenly, Washington's ghost reappears and steals a brass eagle from the President's room. The eagle fits on a flag pole, which opens the secret hiding place of the NASA computers. Washington goes through the passage and comes out stealing a computer tape. The gang chases him up to the roof. The ghost trips and drops the tape, causing it to unravel. With no time to lose, he quickly picks it back up and boards a helicopter where Lincoln's ghost is waiting for him. The two ghosts take off, but leave some of the computer tape caught dangling out the door. Shaggy and Scooby get caught on the helicopter, so Scrappy, the President, Daphne and Velma all take another chopper to chase the ghosts. Scooby starts to slip off, so he grabs onto the dangling computer tape, causing it to wrap around the [[Washington Monument]] and crash the helicopter.
 
But the mystery wasn't over yet. Suddenly, Washington's ghost reappears and steals a brass eagle from the President's room. The eagle fits on a flag pole, which opens the secret hiding place of the NASA computers. Washington goes through the passage and comes out stealing a computer tape. The gang chases him up to the roof. The ghost trips and drops the tape, causing it to unravel. With no time to lose, he quickly picks it back up and boards a helicopter where Lincoln's ghost is waiting for him. The two ghosts take off, but leave some of the computer tape caught dangling out the door. Shaggy and Scooby get caught on the helicopter, so Scrappy, the President, Daphne and Velma all take another chopper to chase the ghosts. Scooby starts to slip off, so he grabs onto the dangling computer tape, causing it to wrap around the [[Washington Monument]] and crash the helicopter.
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A Night Louse at the White House is the ninth episode of The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries.

Premise

Velma, a research assistant for NASA, brings Daphne, Shaggy and the dogs out to dinner at the White House where they are discussing the new space station Velma helped with. To everyone's surprise, the ghost of George Washington comes, and says he wants to reclaim his home. With that come a few more presidential ghosts, a brass eagle, and paintings that are missing, and others with their eyes cut out. Why are these ghosts haunting the White House?

Synopsis

Part 1

During dinner at the White House, Velma is interviewed about NASA by a news reporter Jessica Byline. Shaggy and Scooby make faces at the camera. Then, Jessica interviews the Ambassador of Klopstokia, who is interested in the new space program, but his wife is more interested in tea. Then, Jessica interviews Senator Bullhorn, who along with his wife, is rather against the space program. However, just as the President is about to make an announcement to the people about the space program, the Ghost of George Washington appears. The crowd runs away in a panic, but Shaggy and Scooby give him the slip in a room of statues. Meanwhile, Scrappy, Daphne and Velma find a small, brass eagle, their first clue. But when the people try to catch the ghost, they get Scooby by mistake and accuse him.

Meanwhile, Scooby's parents, Mumsy-Doo and Dada-Doo, hear about this on the news. So they pack up to go to Washington D.C. and help him. Mumsy-Doo makes sure to bring Scooby's galoshes.

Back at the White House, the President explains that he knows they weren't responsible for what happened and agreed to let them go if they helped catch the real culprit. The gang follows Marilyn Maxie for their investigation. During this, she explains that the brass eagle is a bedknob to one of the beds in the guest room. So the gang decide to search the rooms to see which one is missing a knob. Shaggy, Scooby and Daphne, disguised as room maids, search the knobs in the Ambassador and his wife's room, but find nothing. Scrappy and Velma, disguised as pest control people, search the bed in Senator Bullhorn's room, but still nothing. Then, Shaggy and Scooby encounter an arm coming from a painting on the way to check out Marilyn Maxie's room, which used to belong to President Ulysses S. Grant. Grant's ghost appears in the door. The gang run in the other direction, but run into the Ghost of Theodore Roosevelt. After escaping into the room and barricading the door, Daphne finds a brass eagle that fits on the bed, but when they put it on, a trap door leads them into a secret passage.

Part 2

After Shaggy, Scooby, and Daphne fall through a hole in the floor, they grab the wooden board debris. Then, Velma and Scrappy come to the rescue and pull them up. Soon, the gang find a room filled with painted portraits of the Presidents. They had been removed from their frames and replaced with the ones with the eye-holes upstairs. When Shaggy finds the portrait of Abraham Lincoln, Scooby briefly imitates him, but Lincoln's ghost appears and chases the gang away. After the gang gets back up to the White House ground floor, they decide it's time to wrap up the mystery. After getting the President, his wife, the Ambassador and his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Bullhorn, the gang concluded that whoever was dressing up as the ghosts was trying to steal the real Presidents' portraits and make off with them. They knew it had to be someone who had access all of the rooms in the White House, Marilyn Maxie.

But the mystery wasn't over yet. Suddenly, Washington's ghost reappears and steals a brass eagle from the President's room. The eagle fits on a flag pole, which opens the secret hiding place of the NASA computers. Washington goes through the passage and comes out stealing a computer tape. The gang chases him up to the roof. The ghost trips and drops the tape, causing it to unravel. With no time to lose, he quickly picks it back up and boards a helicopter where Lincoln's ghost is waiting for him. The two ghosts take off, but leave some of the computer tape caught dangling out the door. Shaggy and Scooby get caught on the helicopter, so Scrappy, the President, Daphne and Velma all take another chopper to chase the ghosts. Scooby starts to slip off, so he grabs onto the dangling computer tape, causing it to wrap around the Washington Monument and crash the helicopter.

The ghosts retrieve the tape and continue to run off with it. Scrappy, the President, Daphne, and Velma land their helicopter and pursue them on foot. Jessica and her cameraman follow the action as the gang chases after the ghosts. Suddenly, Mumsy-Doo and Dada-Doo fly over them in another helicopter. Mumsy-Doo tries to drop Scooby's galoshes to him, but they land on Lincoln and Washington's heads, making them fall into the water. The ghosts were really the ambassador and his wife, who were spies trying to steal secrets about the American space program. The two criminals are arrested, Marilyn Maxie is cleared of suspicion, and Scooby's parents start dancing with Senator Bullhorn and his wife. The President shows his appreciation for the gang solving the mystery by giving them a banquet, and Shaggy and Scooby waste no time getting started on the food.

Characters

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

Other characters:

  • Caterers (only appearance)(no lines)
  • President's wife (only appearance)(no lines)
  • Secret Service agents (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)
  • Abraham Lincoln (portrait)

Locations

Objects

  • TBA

Vehicles

  • TBA

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Senator Bullhorn & Mrs. Bullhorn They claimed they square-danced in their sleep.
Marilyn Maxie The brass eagle was from the bed in her room. She had keys to all the rooms.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
The Ambassador of Klopstokia as the Ghost of Abraham Lincoln
His wife as the Ghost of George Washington
To spy on the White House.

Cast

Don Messick Scooby-Doo
Scrappy-Doo
Dada-Doo
Mumsy-Doo
Casey Kasem Shaggy Rogers
Heather North Daphne Blake
Marla Frumkin Velma Dinkley
John Stephenson President of the United States
Frank Welker Ambassador of Klopstokia
Ghost of George Washington

Continuity

Notes/trivia

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches

  • None known.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities

  • None known.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Greek Μια Νύχτα στο Λευκό Οίκο A Night at the White House

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