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The Demon of the Dugout is the seventh episode of the original half-hour, Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo.
Premise[]
The gang is in Japan for a baseball game involving the American team vs. Japanese team for the Baseball Diamond. But during the game, a demon appears from the dugout.
Synopsis[]
A mysterious demon known as the Dragon Beast interrupts an international baseball game in Tokyo, scaring everyone away.
At the Japanese airport, the gang was getting ready for tomorrow's game. The coach of the American team, Willie Turner, told Fred, Daphne, and Velma that no one had won tonight's game because of the Dragon Beast. So they decided to investigate.
The gang interviewed the stadium owner, Mr. Husai who told the gang that as long as the Dragon Beast was around, Mr. Husai will be selling the stadium. Of course, Mr. Husai has other businesses around Tokyo that needs his attention.
At the locker room, Scooby and Scrappy found the Dragon Beast in locker 13. When the Scrappy opens the locker, the Dragon Beast vanished.
Moments later, Velma noticed some extra bright bulbs. Then the Dragon Beast followed the gang to a nice Japanese Hotel. When the gang noticed the Dragon Beast in the hotel, the Beast escapes.
During a chase, Daphne noticed the Dragon Beast going into a fireworks factory. The gang split up and look around. Fred, Daphne, and Velma noticed crates of fireworks that look like that they're all going to America. But Velma thought it might mean something else.
Velma thought this mystery was finally starting to make sense so she decided to go back to the stadium because she thought the Dragon Beast might be after the Baseball Diamond trophy. Mr. Husai was filling out forms for the sale of the stadium. Velma asked Mr. Husai to make sure that the Baseball Diamond was still in the vault. Then Velma almost dropped it. Mr. Husai told the gang to get back to work.
When Scrappy opens the same locker the Dragon Beast was in, there was nothing. The Scooby leans in to the locker and it turns out to be a secret tunnel. While Shaggy and the dogs were investigating, Fred and the girls were menaced by the Dragon Beast. Scrappy opened a way out that the Dragon Beast was standing on.
The Dragon Beast chased after Shaggy and the dogs. Scooby and Shaggy, disguised as baseball players, told Scrappy to fire baseballs at the Dragon Beast while Fred and Daphne released one of the stadium nets. When the net falls on the Dragon Beast, that wraps up the mystery.
A member of the Japanese authorities came. Fred, Daphne, and Velma explained how the culprit used fireworks to create smoke and a projection of a giant Dragon Beast. The Beast is unmasked as Mr. Husai. Fred remembered that Mr. Husai told him and the gang that Husai had other businesses around Tokyo.
And Fred figured the fireworks factory was one of them. Velma told Shaggy and Scooby when she dropped the Baseball Diamond near its glass case, she was certain that it didn't scratch the glass which means it was a fake diamond. Husai had stolen and forged the real diamond years ago. But he was afraid if the American team won the game and took the trophy home, they would discover the theft. So Husai dreamed up the whole Dragon Beast idea to disrupt the game.
As the gang prepare to head back to the hotel to rest, Scooby and Scrappy light up two fireworks; the former sets one off in his image, but the latter accidentally creates a dragon, scaring the fireworks Scooby away.
Characters[]
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
- Coach Willie Turner (only appearance)
- Ken Sumodo (only appearance)
Villains:
- Dragon Beast (only appearance)(Mr. Husai's disguise)
- Mr. Husai (only appearance)
Other characters:
- Stadium announcer (only appearance)
- Stadium audience (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)
- Casey Temple (only appearance)(no lines)
- Yakatori (only appearance)(no lines)
- Luggage collector (only appearance)
- Desk clerk (only appearance)
- Taxi driver (only appearance)(no lines)
- Police officer (only appearance)
Locations[]
- Tokyo, Japan
- London (mentioned)
- United States (mentioned)
- New York (mentioned)
Objects[]
- Baseball Diamond
- Suitcases
- Raw fish
- Hot dogs
- Hot dog buns
- Mustard
- Ketchup
- Bulbs
- Rope
Vehicles[]
- Airplane
- Taxicab
Suspects[]
| Suspect | Motive/reason |
|---|---|
| Ken Sumodo | Revenge on Mr. Husai for kicking him off the team. |
Culprits[]
| Culprit | Motive/reason |
|---|---|
| Mr. Husai as the Dragon Beast | To conceal a fake gem in the trophy. |
Cast[]
Full credits[]
The following credits are how they are seen on-screen (or as close as possible).
- Executive Producers: Joseph Barbera and William Hanna
- Producers: Don Jurwich, Alex Lovy
- Directors: Ray Patterson, Carl Urbano, Oscar Dufau, George Gordon, Charles A. Nichols
- Story Editors: Duane Poole, Tom Swale, Ray Parker
- Story: Haskell Barkin, Doug Booth, Larz Bourne, Dick Conway, Tom Dagenais, Tony DiMarco, Diane Duane, Mark Evanier, Willie Gilbert, Dave Ketchum, Glenn Leopold, Norman Maurer, Duane Poole, Dick Robbins, Dalton Sandifer, Tom Swale, David Villaire
- Story Direction: John Bruno, Dan Danglo, Jan Green, Cullen Houghtaling, Jack Kinney, Emilie Kong, Larry Latham, Fred Lucky, Don Sheppard, Paul Sommer
- Recording Directors: Don Jurwich, Alex Lovy
- Voices: Jack Angel, Marlene Aragon, Joe Baker, Michael Bell, Bill Callaway, Mickey Dolenz, Pat Fraley, Marla Frumkin, Joan Gerber, Virginia Gregg, Bob Hastings, Bob Holt, Hettie Lynn Hurtes, Linda Hutson, Stanley Jones, Donald Jurwich, Casey Kasem, Heather North Kenney, David Landesberg, Allan Melvin, Don Messick, Shirley Mitchell, Alan Oppenheimer, Michael Rye, Marilyn Schreffler, John Stephenson, Pat Stevens, Ginny Tyler, Janet Waldo, Lennie Weinrib, Jimmy Weldon, Frank Welker, William Woodson, Marian Zajac
- Graphics: Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
- Title Design: Bill Perez
- Musical Director: Hoyt Curtin
- Musical Supervisor: Paul DeKorte
- Creative Producer: Iwao Takamoto
- Production Supervisor: Victor O. Schipek
- Design Supervisor: Bob Singer
- Character Design: Mike Sekowski, Curtis Cim, Sandra Young, Kimie Calvert, Donna Zeller, Alex Toth
- Layout Supervisor: Don Morgan
- Key Layout: Terry Morgan, John Tucker
- Layout: Mike Arens, Tom Coppola, Susan Crossley, Hak Ficq, Owen Fitzgerald, C.L. Hartman, Gary Hoffman, Jack Huber, Alex Ignatiev, Zygamond Jablecki, Ray Jacobs, Homer Jonas, Brad Landreth, Warren Marshall, Greg Martin, Gale Morgan, Jim Mueller, Steve Nakagawa, Anna Lee Orr, Paul Power, Rebecca Price, Tony Rivera, Linda Rowley, Tony Sgroi, Bob Singer, Adam Szwejkowski, Wendell Washer, George Wheeler, Al Wilson
- Animation Supervisors: Bill Keil, Jay Sarbry, Bob Goe
- Assistant Animation Supervisor: Rick Leon
- Animation: Robert Alvarez, Frank Andrina, Colin Baker, Anne Marie Bardwell, Ed Barge, Tom Barnes, Max Becraft, Bob Bemiller, Richard Bowman, Bob Bransford, James Brummet, Oliver Callahan, Lars Calonius, Rudy Cataldi, Roger Chiasson, Steve Clark, Richard Coleman, John Conning, Jesse Cosio, Gabor Csupo, Zeon Davush, Daniel de la Vega, Elaine Despins, Charles Downs, Joan Drake, Judith Ann Drake, Marcia Fertig, Gail Finkeldei, High Fraser, Al Gaivoto, Charles Gammage, Miguel Garcia, Fernando Gonzalez, Jeff Hall, Terry Harrison, Bob Hathcock, Jerry Hathcock, Fred Hellmich, Charles Howell, Bill Hutten, Volus Jones, Aundre Knutson, Rick Leon, Teresa Loewy, Hicks Lokey, Michael Longden, Ernesto Lopez, Tony Love, Mircea Manta, Mauro Maressa, Duncan Marjoribanks, Burt Medall, Tran Vu Minh, Ken Muse, Constantin Mustatea, Sean Newton, Margaret Nichols, Eduardo Olivares, Margaret Parkes, Rod Parkes, Don Patterson, Lester Pegues, Jr., Delpino Ramirez, Harry Rasmussen, William Recinos, Morey Reden, Vev Risto, Mitch Rochon, Tom Ruegger, Joel Seibel, Mark Simon, Ed Soloman, Ken Southworth, Leo Sullivan, Robert Taylor, Barry Temple, Dave Tendlar, Richard Thompson, Richard Trueblood, Robert Tyler, Carlos Vincenzi, Russ von Neida, John Walker, Allen Wilzbach, Xenia
- Background Supervisor: Al Gmuer
- Backgrounds: Lorraine Andrina, Fernando Arce, Greg Battes, Dario Campanile, Gil DiCicco, Dennis Durrell, Martin Forte, Fla Ferreira, Bob Gentle, Bonnie Goodknight, Al Gmuer, Ann Guenther, Tom Hames, James Hegedus, Eric Heschong, Jim Hickey, Michael Humphries, Richard Khim, Fernando Montealegre, Andrew Phillipson, Bill Proctor, Jeff Richards, Jeff Riche, Marilyn Shimokochi, Cal Titus, Dennis Venizelos
- Checking and Scene Planning: Cindy Smith, Evelyn Sherwood
- Xerography: Star Wirth
- Ink and Paint Supervisor: Alison Victory, Billie Kerns
- Sound Direction: Richard Olson, Bill Getty
- Camera: Jerry Mills, Ross Avery, Bob Berry, Allen Childs, Marc Debbaudt, Candy Edwards, George Epperson, Curt Hall, Ron Jackson, Mike Kane, Frank Paiker, Norman Stainback, Neil Viker, Roy Wade, Brandy Whittington, Jerry Whittington
- Supervising Film Editor: Larry C. Cowan
- Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
- Music Editors: Joe Sandusky, Chip Yaras
- Effects Editors: Richard Allen, Tom Gleason, Mark Mangini, Karla McGregor, Terry Moore
- Show Editor: Gil Iverson
- Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
- Production Manager: Jayne Barbera
- Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
- A Hanna-Barbera Production
- ©1979 Hanna-Barbera Productions Inc.
Notes/trivia[]
- The animation of this episode, and the other episode Mark Evanier wrote, have been noted as having better animation than the episodes that weren't written by him.[1]
- Since its introduction in the late 19th Century, baseball is one of the most popular sports in Japan.
Cultural references[]
- Batter Casey Temple's name (and the announcer's line "Casey Temple is stepping up to bat") may be a reference to the poem "Casey at the Bat."
Miscellaneous[]
- Disguises: Scooby and Shaggy as baseball players.
- Trap: Pillow decoy with a blanket net.
- "Zoinks" count: 1.
- "Rikes" count: 1.
- "Jeepers" count: 1.
- "Jinkies" count: 0.
- "Puppy Power" count: 2.
- "Gang way" count: 1.
Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches[]
- Scooby's tail is missing before Scrappy went to retrieve the luggage the second time.
- Scrappy's eyebrows disappear and reappear when he went to look for the Dragon Beast the first time.
- When Scooby sleeps, his eyebrows flash brown.
- Mr. Husai's right arm vanished for a split-second when Fred and the girls opened the door to his office.
Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities[]
- None known.
In other languages[]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Greek | Ο Δαίμονας του Λάκου | The Demon of the Dugout |
Home media[]
Scooby-Doo! 13 Spooky Tales: Field of Screams DVD set released by Warner Home Video on May 13, 2014.
Scooby-Doo! and Scrappy-Doo!: The Complete Season 1 DVD set released by Warner Home Video on April 28, 2015.
Quotes[]
Shaggy: You mean we came all the way to Japan just to chase ghosts again? |
References[]
External links[]
- TBA
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