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* This plot follows the idea of "It's a Wonderful Life," in which a man sees how bad things would be in his town if he had never been born. |
* This plot follows the idea of "It's a Wonderful Life," in which a man sees how bad things would be in his town if he had never been born. |
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** The villain, "The Plotter," is an echo of the villain in that movie, Mr. Potter. |
** The villain, "The Plotter," is an echo of the villain in that movie, Mr. Potter. |
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+ | * Scooby-Doo had a similar experience in ''[[It's A Wonderful Scoob]]''. |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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It's A Wonderful Fright is a story in Scooby-Doo! #115 by DC Comics.
Premise
Shaggy Rogers and Scooby-Doo are being chased by The Plotter and his accomplices. Shaggy wishes that he had never met Mystery Inc., just before crashing through a rotten floor. While unconscious, he dreams of what the world would be like with no Mystery Inc.: overrun with costumed monsters who were never caught.
Synopsis
Characters
Villains
- The Plotter/Mr. Scamlin
- Various monsters in Shaggy's hallucination.
Suspects
Culprits
- Mr Scamlin as The Plotter (to get real estate to be bought by an amusement park).
Locations
Notes/trivia
- This plot follows the idea of "It's a Wonderful Life," in which a man sees how bad things would be in his town if he had never been born.
- The villain, "The Plotter," is an echo of the villain in that movie, Mr. Potter.
- Scooby-Doo had a similar experience in It's A Wonderful Scoob.