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Later that night, the Moon Monster begins to chase Shaggy and Scooby. They narrowly escape, but not before Velma spots the Moon Monster, rowing away in a san pan. The gang and Kim then hear the dinner gong being wrung by Uncle Chin, making it odd since it is two in the morning. They discover Uncle Chin has been turned to stone and the Moon Monster stands behind him. The monster disappears, and Velma finds the first clue, grease streaks behind the statue of Uncle Chin, leading into the wall. They search Uncle Chin's room, and discover ancient tools; one carving tool in particular looks recently used, another clue. The Gang split up, and looks for clues. Velma, Fred, and Daphne row out onto the bay to discover a nearby seacave. It is there they find a tunnel that leads back to the palace. They realize what is going on, and decide to trap the moon monster. |
Later that night, the Moon Monster begins to chase Shaggy and Scooby. They narrowly escape, but not before Velma spots the Moon Monster, rowing away in a san pan. The gang and Kim then hear the dinner gong being wrung by Uncle Chin, making it odd since it is two in the morning. They discover Uncle Chin has been turned to stone and the Moon Monster stands behind him. The monster disappears, and Velma finds the first clue, grease streaks behind the statue of Uncle Chin, leading into the wall. They search Uncle Chin's room, and discover ancient tools; one carving tool in particular looks recently used, another clue. The Gang split up, and looks for clues. Velma, Fred, and Daphne row out onto the bay to discover a nearby seacave. It is there they find a tunnel that leads back to the palace. They realize what is going on, and decide to trap the moon monster. |
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+ | They tell Kim to bag up the family treasure and throw it into the bay. He does so, and the treasure washes up to the nearby seacave. The gang take the tunnel to the cave, where they discover the moon monster grabbing the treasure. They trap him, and unveil who the moon monster really is: Uncle Chin. Kim is confused as to why would his uncle try to scare him |
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+ | Back at the Palace of Rampoo, the gang explains it was for the treasure. Fred tells Kim that Chin wanted to get the inheritance away from Kim, so he used the legend of the Moon Monster to frighten him out of his legacy. Kim's confused, since they saw Chin turn to stone by the Moon Monster. Velma tells Kim that he's wrong. Actually, Chin was in the Moon Monster disguise. Kim rang the gong and when everyone got to Chin's room, it looked like he was turned to stone. Kim asks about the statue, Daphane tells him that his uncle carved the statue of himself with the ancient carving tool. Velma explains that the tool was scrached and dull, unlike the rest of Chin's collection, indicating it was used recently. Fred says that the grease marks on the floor was where Chin pushed the statue out from the secrect panel when everyone got to his room. Ling Foo tells Kim that he shouldn't had been fool. Kim admits that they were ''all'' fool. Velma continues saying that Chin knew that the tides will wash up anything into the bay into the cave. So all Chin had to do was to scare Kim into throwing his treasure away and be there to get it when it washed up. |
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+ | With the case solved, Ling Foo suggests that everyone gives a good night's rest. Kim, however suggest a snack. Scooby and Shaggy thanks Kims and runs for the kitchen to make giant sandwiches with every Chinese ingerdient. When they finished making the sandwiches, Scooby realizes he can't fit the super strecher sandwich in his mouth. Seeing his owner tie the sandwitch down to compress it, Scooby follows suit. As Shaggy eats his sandwich, Scooby says "Scooby Dooby Do" as he eats his. However, Scooby's neck begins to strech, much to Shaggy's shock! Kim comments that Scooby's eyes are bigger than his stomach. Daphane corrects Kim saying that Scooby's eyes are bigger than his mouth. Scooby laughs and says "Scooby Dooby Doo." |
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* Fluorescent powder |
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| Scooby Doo i chińszczyzna w pałacu Rampoo |
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Revision as of 14:37, 18 October 2020
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Scooby's Chinese Fortune Kooky Caper is the first of three segments of Scooby's All-Stars. It was later repackaged as the twelfth episode of the third season of The Scooby-Doo Show, and the thirty-sixth episode overall in the series.
Premise
The gang travel to China making their way to the city of Rampoo. While there, the gang run into the Moon Monster, whose shadow, legend says, turns people into stone.
Synopsis
The gang head to China, where they get lost and find themselves in the city of Rampoo. The city is famous for its legend of the moon monster, a creature who came to earth from a moonbeam, and turned everyone he cast his shadow on into stone. The Mystery Machine gets a flat tire, and the gang wind up spending the night at the Rampoo Palace, where they meet Kim Chow Ling, the new owner of the palace, his uncle, Chin Wong Sing, and Ling Foo. Shaggy and Scooby claim to have seen the legendary moon monster, but the rest of the gang dismiss it. The gang learn that Kim will soon inherit his family's fortune. Ling Foo reminds Kim that the treasure must be disposed of, because if not, the moon monster will wreak havoc on everyone at the palace (according to legend).
Later that night, the Moon Monster begins to chase Shaggy and Scooby. They narrowly escape, but not before Velma spots the Moon Monster, rowing away in a san pan. The gang and Kim then hear the dinner gong being wrung by Uncle Chin, making it odd since it is two in the morning. They discover Uncle Chin has been turned to stone and the Moon Monster stands behind him. The monster disappears, and Velma finds the first clue, grease streaks behind the statue of Uncle Chin, leading into the wall. They search Uncle Chin's room, and discover ancient tools; one carving tool in particular looks recently used, another clue. The Gang split up, and looks for clues. Velma, Fred, and Daphne row out onto the bay to discover a nearby seacave. It is there they find a tunnel that leads back to the palace. They realize what is going on, and decide to trap the moon monster.
They tell Kim to bag up the family treasure and throw it into the bay. He does so, and the treasure washes up to the nearby seacave. The gang take the tunnel to the cave, where they discover the moon monster grabbing the treasure. They trap him, and unveil who the moon monster really is: Uncle Chin. Kim is confused as to why would his uncle try to scare him
Back at the Palace of Rampoo, the gang explains it was for the treasure. Fred tells Kim that Chin wanted to get the inheritance away from Kim, so he used the legend of the Moon Monster to frighten him out of his legacy. Kim's confused, since they saw Chin turn to stone by the Moon Monster. Velma tells Kim that he's wrong. Actually, Chin was in the Moon Monster disguise. Kim rang the gong and when everyone got to Chin's room, it looked like he was turned to stone. Kim asks about the statue, Daphane tells him that his uncle carved the statue of himself with the ancient carving tool. Velma explains that the tool was scrached and dull, unlike the rest of Chin's collection, indicating it was used recently. Fred says that the grease marks on the floor was where Chin pushed the statue out from the secrect panel when everyone got to his room. Ling Foo tells Kim that he shouldn't had been fool. Kim admits that they were all fool. Velma continues saying that Chin knew that the tides will wash up anything into the bay into the cave. So all Chin had to do was to scare Kim into throwing his treasure away and be there to get it when it washed up.
With the case solved, Ling Foo suggests that everyone gives a good night's rest. Kim, however suggest a snack. Scooby and Shaggy thanks Kims and runs for the kitchen to make giant sandwiches with every Chinese ingerdient. When they finished making the sandwiches, Scooby realizes he can't fit the super strecher sandwich in his mouth. Seeing his owner tie the sandwitch down to compress it, Scooby follows suit. As Shaggy eats his sandwich, Scooby says "Scooby Dooby Do" as he eats his. However, Scooby's neck begins to strech, much to Shaggy's shock! Kim comments that Scooby's eyes are bigger than his stomach. Daphane corrects Kim saying that Scooby's eyes are bigger than his mouth. Scooby laughs and says "Scooby Dooby Doo."
Characters
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
- Kim Chow Ling (only appearance)
- Ling Foo (only appearance)
Villains:
- Moon Monster (only appearance)(no lines)(Chin Wong Sing's disguise)
- Chin Wong Sing (only appearance)
Other characters:
- None
Locations
Objects
- Broken chisel
- Giant sandwiches
- Fluorescent powder
Vehicles
Suspects
Suspect | Motive/reason |
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Ling Foo | He kept telling Kim to give up his treasure. |
Culprits
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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Chin Wong Sing as the Moon Monster | To steal his nephew's inheritance. |
Cast
Don Messick | Scooby-Doo |
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Casey Kasem | Shaggy Rogers |
Frank Welker | Fred Jones Kim Chow Ling Ling Foo |
Heather North | Daphne Blake |
Pat Stevens | Velma Dinkley |
Alan Oppenheimer | Chin Wong Sing Moon Monster |
Notes/trivia
- This is the second episode to air in the Scooby's All-Stars block.
Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches
- None known.
Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities
- The surname "Kim" (as in Kim Chow Ling), is actually a name of Korean origin, not Chinese. Chow Ling's surname should be spelled "Jin" or "Zin" instead
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Spanish | El monstruo lunar | The moon monster |
Polish | Scooby Doo i chińszczyzna w pałacu Rampoo | Scooby Doo and the Chinese in the palace Rampoo |
Hungarian | Kínai kaland a kincsekkel | Adventure with the treasure in China |
Home media
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete Third Season DVD set released by Warner Home Video on April 10, 2007.
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete Series (limited edition) DVD set released by Warner Home Video on November 9, 2010.
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete Series DVD set released by Warner Home Video on November 21, 2011.
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete Series DVD set released by Warner Home Video on November 13, 2012.
Quotes
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External links
- TBA
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