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:''This article is about the episode. For the featured song of the same name, see [[To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before]].''
 
{{Infobox Episode
 
{{Infobox Episode
 
| title= To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before
| image= [[File:The13ghosts1.jpg|250px]]
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| mainimage= The13ghosts1.jpg
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| titlecard= Alltheghoulstitle.jpg
 
| series= The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
 
| series= The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
| episode= 101
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| episodenum= 101
| airdate= September 1, 1985
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| airdate= September 1, 1985 ([[ABC]])
| writtenby= [[Tom Ruegger]]<br />[[Chuck Couch]]
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| storyby= [[Tom Ruegger]]
 
| directedby= [[Ray Patterson]]
 
| directedby= [[Ray Patterson]]
| previousepisode= None
 
 
| nextepisode= ''[[Scoobra Kadoobra]]''
 
| nextepisode= ''[[Scoobra Kadoobra]]''
 
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[Vincent Van Ghoul]] is in his castle predicting the opening of the Chest of Demons with his crystal ball. Meanwhile in a long forgotten temple in the Himalayan Mountains the thirteen ghosts locked inside the Chest of Demons start to get antsy and Bogle and Weerd, the temple's other two resident ghosts, theorize that if they manage to trick a mortal into opening the chest the ghosts locked inside will consider them heroes, and Weerd can sense mortals are coming their way.
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[[Vincent Van Ghoul|Vincent Van Ghoul sits]] in his castle, predicting the opening of the Chest of Demons with his crystal ball.
   
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In a long-deserted temple in the Himalayan Mountains, the thirteen ghosts that are locked inside the Chest of Demons begin to grow antsy. The ruckus awakens [[Bogel ]]and [[Weerd]], the temple's two resident spirits, and Weerd theorizes that if they open the chest, the powerful imprisoned specters will consider them heroes. When Bogel points out that only the living can open the box, Weerd declares that some of the stupidest mortals alive are heading their way.
Meanwhile Shaggy, Scooby, Scrappy, and Daphne are looking forward to a vacation in Hawaii when Daphne realizes something is not right, as she can see snow outside of their private plane's windows. Daphne gets up to see if they have the right map and discovers it is a map for the Himalayas not Hawaii. Back down in the temple Weerd jinxes the plane causing the fuel to leak out and the gangs plane begins to fall out of the sky.
 
Meanwhile a young con-artist named Flim-Flam is being run out of a town whose inhabitants do not seem to be interested in his "Lotsa Luck Joy Juice" despite the claim that it will remove all curses, jinxes, and evil spells. Just then the gang's plane swoops down over the village at such a low altitude that the plane is practically on the ground. Flim-Flam uses this as evidence the town has bad luck and should consider his offer and uses the distraction to slip away.
 
   
 
Meanwhile, Shaggy, Scooby, Scrappy, and Daphne are aboard [[Mystery Flying Machine|The Mystery Flying Machine]], looking forward to a tropical Hawaiian vacation, when Daphne realizes something isn't right. There's snow outside of their private plane's windows. She checks to see if they have the right map and discovers it is a map for the Himalayas, not Hawaii, which has thrown them 7,000 miles off course.
After the gang makes a crash landing, Daphne wonders how they are going to get to Hawaii then Flim-Flam shows up and offers Daphne flowers and his services. But before Flim-Flam has a chance to do anything a town guard comes and arrests Flim-Flam and the gang and are subsequently put on trail where the judge says he wants them all out of town before sundown to which they agree just as soon as they fix their plane.
 
   
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Back down in the temple, Weerd jinxes the plane, causing the fuel to gush out. As the two engines fail, Scooby becomes so scared that he starts chewing Shaggy's hair. Suddenly, the aircraft begins to descend from the sky. Daphne takes the wheel and Scrappy copilots as Shaggy and Scooby attempt to parachute from the plane, but when Scooby pulls the ripcord, his [[Rubber Ducky]] pops out of the pack and begins inflating. The increasingly giant Rubber Ducky pushes itself out of the door, catches the wind, and becomes entangled on the plane's tail, dragging the panicked duo along with it.
The gang heads back to where their plane was but find only tire tracks leading into the temple. It is reveled that Bogle and Weerd stole it and took it inside the temple. After the gang fails to get into the temple Flim-Flam says he's got a friend in town that might be able to help them out.
 
   
 
Meanwhile, a young con-artist named [[Flim-Flam]] is being run out of Ursolvania, a town whose inhabitants do not seem to be interested in his "Lotsa Luck Joy Juice" despite the claim that it will remove all curses, jinxes, and evil spells. Just then, the gang's plane swoops down over the village at such a low altitude that the aircraft is practically on the ground. Flim-Flam declares this as evidence that the town has bad luck, and he uses the distraction as an opportunity to slip away, grabbing hold of the dangling rubber ducky as it zips past.
Flim-Flam takes the gang to the local tavern and after exchanging looks with the locals (who are not happy to see they're still there) Flim-Flam takes them to a back room and introduces them Vincent Van Ghoul. After the gang takes a seat Vincent Van Ghoul looks into his crystal ball and tells them he does indeed see their plane in the temple, but they must not enter due to the fact that the thirteen ghosts are locked in the Chest of Demons which is locked inside the temple.
 
   
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An ox-cart ends up in the plane's path, and a pair of cattle are swept onto the wing alongside Shaggy, Scooby, and Flim-Flam. Everyone's catapulted into the snow when the Rubber Ducky snags a statue at the temple and stops the plane dead in its tracks. Daphne questions how they're going to get to Hawaii, so Flim-Flam offers her flowers and his services. But before he has a chance to do anything, a town guard comes and arrests them for crashing in a no-crashing zone and aiding and abetting the criminal Flim-Flam. Bogle and Weerd decide to use this opportunity to drag the plane into the temple to ensure the kids cannot leave.
Vincent Van Ghoul also warns that the thirteen ghost are angry for being locked up and had placed a curse on the townsfolk, a curse that will transform them into werewolves every night and it will soon be nighttime. The mayor of the town and his assistant overhear the warning and both agree that the gang must not be allowed to leave. Shaggy in a rush to get out but is stopped by the mayor who insists they stay and shows them a table were the mayor's assistant tells them the show is about to start.
 
   
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The gang is brought to trial before the honorable Judge Burgermeister, whose name Scooby and Shaggy can't help but salivate over. The judge raves that he wants them all out of town before sundown, so Daphne agrees to fix the plane and be gone. Arriving back where they'd left the aircraft, the kids find only tire tracks leading into the temple. As Shaggy struggles to open the door, Bogel realizes he locked it by mistake, which enrages Weerd. Outside, Flim-Flam remarks that he's got a friend in town that might be able to help them get in.
The curtains part and from a coffin on stage open up and Ghoulio begins to sing "To All The Ghouls I Loved Before". While this is going on the mayor asks if Daphne is enjoying her drink to which she replies in the affirmative and asks what it is. When the mayor says what Daphne is drinking is wolf-bane Scrappy warns her wolf-bane turns people into werewolves. However Daphne scoffs and says there is no proof to Vincent Van Ghoul's warning and doesn't believe it.
 
   
 
The boy takes the gang to the local tavern, and after exchanging looks with the locals (who are not pleased to see they haven't left), Flim-Flam takes them into a back room and introduces Vincent Van Ghoul. The gang takes a seat, Mr. Van Ghoul looks into his crystal ball and tells them that he does indeed see their plane in the temple, but they must not enter because the thirteen ghosts trapped in the Chest of Demons are also hidden inside.
Just after Daphne finishes talking a wolf is heard howling in the distance and we see full moon is up. The entire gang excluding Daphne decides it is a good idea to leave, but only Scrappy and Flim-Flam make it out before Ghoulio closes the door on Shaggy and Scooby. Ghoulio begins to sing again and Scooby starts to sing along, and doesn't notice Ghoulio's transformation into a werewolf. Soon Shaggy and Scooby become aware of Ghoulio's transformation, and soon find out every single one of the townsfolk have turned into werewolves also.
 
   
 
Vincent also informs them that the thirteen ghosts are angry for being locked up and had placed a curse on the townsfolk, a curse that transforms them into werewolves nightly. Soon will be nighttime, so he urges them to leave. The mayor and his assistant overhear the conversation and both agree that the gang must not be allowed to leave. Shaggy is in a rush to get out but is stopped by the mayor, who insists they stay, and seats them at a table to view a stage performance.
[[File:Werewolf town.jpg|thumb|Daphne turned werewolf]]
 
Shaggy goes over toward Daphne to tell her they need to find a way to escape, but is too focused on the other werewolves Shaggy doesn't notice what's happening to Daphne. Daphne is now over by a window looking at the full moon, clearly feeling sick and shaking. Shaggy, still focused on the other werewolves, grabs Daphne's arm to get her attention, but suddenly Daphne's arms become covered in dark grey fur and her fingernails turn into claws. Shaggy lets go of Daphne's arm and then Daphne turns around and looks at Shaggy and Scooby with a look of horror on her face. Then Daphne's face begins to change with her ears and nose becoming more wolf-like and her face is soon covered in dark grey fur. Soon Daphne's teeth turn into fangs and her face extends into a muzzle. With her transformation now complete were-Daphne and the other werewolves try to get Shaggy and Scooby, but the two manage to get out the door.
 
   
 
The curtains part, a coffin on stage opens up, vampirish Ghoulio emerges and begins to sing "[[To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before]]." As the headliner croons, the mayor asks if Daphne is enjoying her drink. She replies in the affirmative and asks what it is. When he replies that it's wolfbane, Scrappy warns that wolfbane turns people into werewolves. Daphne scoffs and dismisses the notion.
Surrounded, Shaggy and Scooby think it's the end for them, when the manhole lid they were standing on lifts up, and it turns out it's Flim-Flam and Scrappy who have sought refuge in the town's sewer. Shaggy and Scooby enter the sewer, but were-Daphne follows them in. Cornered and out of options Flim-Flam splashes some of his Lotsa Luck Joy Juice on were-Daphne, curing her.
 
   
 
Suddenly, a wolf is heard howling in the distance, and we see a full moon through the window. Everyone but Daphne decides that it's a good idea to leave, but only Scrappy and Flim-Flam make it out before Ghoulio slams the door in Scooby's face. The creepy showman continues his song, enchanting Scooby, who starts to sing along, not noticing Ghoulio's transformation into a werewolf. Soon Shaggy and Scooby become aware of Ghoulio's change and realize that every single one of the townsfolk has also turned into a monstrous beast.
The gang make it out of the sewers and enters a hole in the temple door made for them by Bogle. The gang blocks it to prevent the werewolves from coming in, but the barricade fails and the werewolves get in. Cornered once again, Flim-Flam cures the werewolves with his Lotsa Luck Joy Juice. The mayor then explains that the reason they wanted the gang to leave before sundown was so they wouldn't know about the curse. Daphne then asks the mayor about their plane, but the mayor says he did nothing with it.
 
   
 
[[File:Werewolf town.jpg|thumb|Daphne turned werewolf]]Shaggy goes toward Daphne to tell her they need to find a way to escape, but he's so focused on the other werewolves that he's oblivious to her suffering. Feeling ill and shaking, Daphne stands before a window looking at the full moon. Shaggy grabs her arm to get her attention, but dark grey fur suddenly bursts through her skin, and her fingernails turn into claws. Shaggy releases his grip as a look of horror washes over her face. She begins to morph, ears and nose extending, fur pouring from every pore. Her teeth sharpen to points, and jaw extends into a muzzle. With her transformation now complete, were-Daphne and the other werewolves try to get Shaggy and Scooby, but the two manage to break through the door.
Elsewhere in the temple, Bogle and Weerd trick Shaggy and Scooby into thinking they are on a game show and asks what what they would like to trade: a new car for their plane, a two-story dog house, or what's inside the Chest of Demons. Shaggy and Scooby pick the third option, and subsequently open the chest, releasing the thirteen ghosts. Vincent Van Ghoul then tells the gang because they let the thirteen ghosts out they must return them to the chest and gives them a crystal ball so they may contact one another. With their plane repaired, the gang flies away to begin their hunt for the thirteen ghosts.
 
   
 
Everywhere they turn, there are were-Ursolvanians. Shaggy and Scooby think it's the end for them when the manhole lid they are standing on lifts up, revealing Flim-Flam and Scrappy, who have sought refuge in the town's sewage system. Shaggy and Scooby enter the drain, but were-Daphne follows them in. Cornered and out of options, Flim-Flam splashes some of his Lotsa Luck Joy Juice on Daphne, curing her of her sudden case of lycanthropy.
==Cast and characters==
 
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The gang makes it out of the sewers and enters a hole in the temple door that Bogle and Weerd have just finished chiseling out. They block it to prevent the werewolves from coming in, but the barricade fails, and the lycanthropes emerge from a pile of stones. Cornered once again, Flim-Flam douses the pack of rabid townspeople with his Lotsa Luck Joy Juice, which instantly reverts them to humans. The mayor then explains that the reason they wanted the gang to leave before sundown was so they wouldn't know about the curse. Daphne then asks the mayor about their plane, but he says he has no idea what happened to it.
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! Character
 
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Elsewhere in the temple, Bogel and Weerd trick Shaggy and Scooby into thinking they're contestants on their favorite game show "Let's Make 'Em Squeal." The boys are told that they could take home a brand new Ghoul DeVille convertible car, but Weerd asks if they'd prefer to trade it for either The Mystery Flying Machine, a two-story dog house, or the contents of the mysterious "box." Shaggy and Scooby pick the third option and open the Chest of Demons, releasing the thirteen ghosts, who steamroll their way out of the temple as one enormous specter which breaks apart and disperses like fireworks.
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| [[Don Messick]]
 
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Vincent Van Ghoul then tells Shaggy and Scooby that because they unleashed the foulest demons upon the face of the earth, they must return each of them to the chest. He gives Daphne a crystal ball so that they may stay in close contact with one another. Flim-Flam manages to get the plane repaired, dumping cases of Lotsa Luck Joy Juice into the gas tank to substitute for fuel. The gang flies away, with their newest member at the wheel, to begin their hunt for the thirteen ghosts. Bogel and Weerd yell, "Aloha" to Mr. Van Ghoul from the tail of the plane, and Scooby's giant rubber ducky trails behind them all in the moonlit sky.
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==Characters==
 
'''Main characters:'''
 
* [[Gang (The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo)|Gang]]
 
** [[Scooby-Doo]]
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** [[Shaggy Rogers]]
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** [[Scrappy-Doo]]
 
** [[Daphne Blake]]
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** [[Flim-Flam]] {{1st}}
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'''Supporting characters:'''
 
* [[Vincent Van Ghoul]] {{1st}}
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'''Villains:'''
 
* [[Bogel]] {{1st}}
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* [[Weerd]] {{1st}}
 
* Townspeople of Ursolvania (as werewolves) {{Only}}{{Green|transformation}}{{Redeemed}}
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** [[Constable (To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before)|Constable]] {{Only}}{{Redeemed}}
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** [[Bürgermeister]] {{Only}}{{Redeemed}}
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* Daphne as a werewolf {{Only}}{{Green|transformation}}{{Redeemed}}
 
* Ghosts released from the chest {{1st}}{{Cameo}}
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* [[Ghoulio]] {{Only}}
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'''Other characters:'''
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* TBA
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==Locations==
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* [[Vincent Van Ghoul's castle]]
 
* [[Himalayas]]
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** [[Temple Village (The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo)|Temple Village]]
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** [[Ursolvania]]
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==Objects==
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* [[Chest of Demons]]
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* [[Rubber Ducky]]
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* [[Lotsa Luck Joy Juice]]
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* Crystal ball
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==Vehicles==
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* [[Mystery Flying Machine]]
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==Cast==
 
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! [[Don Messick]]
 
| [[Scooby-Doo]]<br />[[Scrappy-Doo]]
 
| [[Scooby-Doo]]<br />[[Scrappy-Doo]]
 
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| [[Casey Kasem]]
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! [[Casey Kasem]]
 
| [[Shaggy Rogers]]
 
| [[Shaggy Rogers]]
 
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| [[Heather North Kenney|Heather North]]
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! [[Heather North Kenney|Heather North]]
 
| [[Daphne Blake]]
 
| [[Daphne Blake]]
 
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| [[Susan Blu]]
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! [[Susan Blu]]
 
| [[Flim-Flam]]
 
| [[Flim-Flam]]
 
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| [[Vincent Price]]
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! [[Vincent Price]]
 
| [[Vincent Van Ghoul]]
 
| [[Vincent Van Ghoul]]
 
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| [[Howard Morris]]
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! [[Howard Morris]]
 
| [[Bogel]]
 
| [[Bogel]]
 
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| [[Arte Johnson]]
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! [[Arte Johnson]]
 
| [[Weerd]]
 
| [[Weerd]]
 
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! [[Kenneth Mars]]
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| [[Constable (To All the Girls I've Loved Before)|Constable]]
 
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| Actor
 
 
| [[Bürgermeister]]
 
| [[Bürgermeister]]
 
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| [[Hamilton Camp]]
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! [[Hamilton Camp]]
 
| [[Ghoulio]]
 
| [[Ghoulio]]
 
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==Songs==
 
==Songs==
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! Song
 
! Song
 
! Credits
 
! Credits
 
! Performed by
 
! Performed by
 
! Character performance by
 
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| "[[To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before]]"
 
| "[[To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before]]"
 
| Credits
 
| Credits
| [[Hamilton Camp]] (as [[Ghoulio]])
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| [[Hamilton Camp]]
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| [[Ghoulio]]
 
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==Villains==
 
* [[Bogel]] and [[Weerd]]
 
* Townspeople of Ursolvania (as werewolves) (redeemed)
 
* [[Daphne Blake]] as a werewolf (redeemed)
 
* Ghosts released from chest
 
 
==Locations==
 
* [[Vincent Van Ghoul's castle]]
 
* [[Himalayas]]
 
** [[Temple Village (The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo)|Temple Village]]
 
** [[Ursolvania]]
 
   
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
* The name of the episode is also the title of the [[To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before|song]] featured in it.
* This is the series premiere of ''[[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo]]''.
 
 
* This episode marks the first time [[Daphne Blake|Daphne]] undergoes a transformation, in this case, a werewolf.
* The name of the episode is based on the song featured in it.
 
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* This is the only episode to heavily feature the familiar musical score heard throughout ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' and the other early incarnations of the show.
* When Daphne is returned to normal, Flim-Flam and Scrappy break the fourth wall by smiling at the audience. 
 
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* In this episode, it was the citizens of Ursolvania who were responsible for imprisoning the ghosts in the chest. This aspect of the story was completely ignored in the DTV {{DTV29}}, which credited [[Vincent Van Ghoul]] and [[Mortifer Quinch]] for first capturing the ghosts.
* The title song is a parody of ''To All the Girls I've Loved Before'', sung with slightly-changed lyrics in a Bela Lugosi accent.
 
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* The steamroller of ghosts that's seen emerging from the chest reappears in the aforementioned DTV.
* The mock game-show ''[[Let's Make 'Em Squeal]]'' parodies ''Let's Make a Deal''. [[Weerd]] assumes the name of "Haunty Maul" for the show, spoofing the real host Monty Hall.
 
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* Flim-Flam's "[[Lotsa Luck Joy Juice]]" is seen again in the aforementioned DTV.
* This episode marks the first time [[Daphne Blake|Daphne]] undergoes a transformation, in this case a werewolf.
 
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===Cultural references===
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* The title of the episode/[[To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before|song]] is a parody of "[[wikipedia:To All the Girls I've Loved Before|To All the Girls I've Loved Before]]", a hit for both [[wikipedia:Julio Iglesias|Julio Iglesias]] and [[wikipedia:Willie Nelson|Willie Nelson]], sung with slightly-changed lyrics and in a Hungarian [[wikipedia:Bela Lugosi|Bela Lugosi]] accent.
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* Scooby sings, "Hawaii lies over the ocean, Hawaii lies over the sea!" This is a take-off of the Scottish folk song "[[wikipedia:My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean|My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean]]".
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* Flim-Flam's sales patter, "Ya got trouble, that starts with T, and that rhymes with B, and it stands for..." is taken almost verbatim from the 1957 musical, ''[[wikipedia:The Music Man|The Music Man]]''. The song, "[[wikipedia:Ya Got Trouble|Ya Got Trouble]]," is sung by Harold Hill, a similar con-artist character.
 
* The mock game-show ''[[Let's Make 'Em Squeal]]'' parodies the popular game show ''[[wikipedia:Let's Make a Deal|Let's Make a Deal]]''. [[Weerd]] assumes the persona of "Haunty Maul" for this gag, spoofing co-creator and original host [[wikipedia:Monty Hall|Monty Hall]].
   
 
===Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches===
 
===Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches===
 
* The total number of were-Daphne's fingers keeps switching back and forth from five to four.
 
* The total number of were-Daphne's fingers keeps switching back and forth from five to four.
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* In the shot before Daphne points to the temple to answer where the plane was dragged, Flim-Flam's skin is noticeably lighter. This also occurs when he introduces the gang to Vincent Van Ghoul, and when they all return to the temple.
   
 
===Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities===
 
===Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities===
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* While trying to fend off werewolf Daphne, Flim-Flam shoots the cork out of a bottle of Lotsa Luck Joy Juice, and in the next shot, the bottle is still corked.
* Throughout the episode the [[Mystery Flying Machine]] already has the crystal ball. Even after Daphne gets it it appears in the cockpit before she even boards the plane unless Scrappy or Flim-Flam had taken it from her.
 
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* The crystal ball sits in the cockpit of the [[Mystery Flying Machine]] five minutes into the show, long before Mr. Van Ghoul gives it to Daphne.
 
* Odd geographical discontinuity: what is a European village complete with a Bürgermeister doing in the Himalayas (between India and Tibet)?
 
* Odd geographical discontinuity: what is a European village complete with a Bürgermeister doing in the Himalayas (between India and Tibet)?
 
* How did a giant-sized airplane pass through the small doors of the temple?
 
* How did a giant-sized airplane pass through the small doors of the temple?
   
 
==Home media==
 
==Home media==
* ''[[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo!: The Complete Series]]'' DVD set released June 29, 2010.
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* {{US}} ''[[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo!: The Complete Series]]'' DVD set released by [[Warner Home Video]] on June 29, 2010.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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'''[[Vincent Van Ghoul]]:''' Once upon a midnight dreaming, I woke up to a ghostly screaming, so I gazed into the crystal ball to see what was new. And what I watched was truly shocking! The demon chest, it was unlocking -- unlocking the 13 ghosts of Scooby-Doo!
 
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'''[[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]]:''' Himalaya, Honolulu, what's the difference?
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'''[[Daphne Blake|Daphne]]:''' About 7,000 miles!
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'''[[Flim-Flam]]:''' Lotsa Luck Joy Juice! It's a lucky charm in a bottle! Lotsa Luck removes all unwanted curses, jinxes, and evil spells. It's also a great rocket fuel and a darn good dandruff remover!
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This article is about the episode. For the featured song of the same name, see To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before.

To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before is the first episode of The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo.

Premise

Forced to land their plane near a village of werewolves, Shaggy and Scooby are tricked into opening the Chest of Demons and releasing thirteen dangerous ghosts.

Synopsis

Vincent Van Ghoul sits in his castle, predicting the opening of the Chest of Demons with his crystal ball.

In a long-deserted temple in the Himalayan Mountains, the thirteen ghosts that are locked inside the Chest of Demons begin to grow antsy. The ruckus awakens Bogel and Weerd, the temple's two resident spirits, and Weerd theorizes that if they open the chest, the powerful imprisoned specters will consider them heroes. When Bogel points out that only the living can open the box, Weerd declares that some of the stupidest mortals alive are heading their way.

Meanwhile, Shaggy, Scooby, Scrappy, and Daphne are aboard The Mystery Flying Machine, looking forward to a tropical Hawaiian vacation, when Daphne realizes something isn't right. There's snow outside of their private plane's windows. She checks to see if they have the right map and discovers it is a map for the Himalayas, not Hawaii, which has thrown them 7,000 miles off course.

Back down in the temple, Weerd jinxes the plane, causing the fuel to gush out. As the two engines fail, Scooby becomes so scared that he starts chewing Shaggy's hair. Suddenly, the aircraft begins to descend from the sky. Daphne takes the wheel and Scrappy copilots as Shaggy and Scooby attempt to parachute from the plane, but when Scooby pulls the ripcord, his Rubber Ducky pops out of the pack and begins inflating. The increasingly giant Rubber Ducky pushes itself out of the door, catches the wind, and becomes entangled on the plane's tail, dragging the panicked duo along with it.

Meanwhile, a young con-artist named Flim-Flam is being run out of Ursolvania, a town whose inhabitants do not seem to be interested in his "Lotsa Luck Joy Juice" despite the claim that it will remove all curses, jinxes, and evil spells. Just then, the gang's plane swoops down over the village at such a low altitude that the aircraft is practically on the ground. Flim-Flam declares this as evidence that the town has bad luck, and he uses the distraction as an opportunity to slip away, grabbing hold of the dangling rubber ducky as it zips past.

An ox-cart ends up in the plane's path, and a pair of cattle are swept onto the wing alongside Shaggy, Scooby, and Flim-Flam. Everyone's catapulted into the snow when the Rubber Ducky snags a statue at the temple and stops the plane dead in its tracks. Daphne questions how they're going to get to Hawaii, so Flim-Flam offers her flowers and his services. But before he has a chance to do anything, a town guard comes and arrests them for crashing in a no-crashing zone and aiding and abetting the criminal Flim-Flam. Bogle and Weerd decide to use this opportunity to drag the plane into the temple to ensure the kids cannot leave.

The gang is brought to trial before the honorable Judge Burgermeister, whose name Scooby and Shaggy can't help but salivate over. The judge raves that he wants them all out of town before sundown, so Daphne agrees to fix the plane and be gone. Arriving back where they'd left the aircraft, the kids find only tire tracks leading into the temple. As Shaggy struggles to open the door, Bogel realizes he locked it by mistake, which enrages Weerd. Outside, Flim-Flam remarks that he's got a friend in town that might be able to help them get in.

The boy takes the gang to the local tavern, and after exchanging looks with the locals (who are not pleased to see they haven't left), Flim-Flam takes them into a back room and introduces Vincent Van Ghoul. The gang takes a seat, Mr. Van Ghoul looks into his crystal ball and tells them that he does indeed see their plane in the temple, but they must not enter because the thirteen ghosts trapped in the Chest of Demons are also hidden inside.

Vincent also informs them that the thirteen ghosts are angry for being locked up and had placed a curse on the townsfolk, a curse that transforms them into werewolves nightly. Soon will be nighttime, so he urges them to leave. The mayor and his assistant overhear the conversation and both agree that the gang must not be allowed to leave. Shaggy is in a rush to get out but is stopped by the mayor, who insists they stay, and seats them at a table to view a stage performance.

The curtains part, a coffin on stage opens up, vampirish Ghoulio emerges and begins to sing "To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before." As the headliner croons, the mayor asks if Daphne is enjoying her drink. She replies in the affirmative and asks what it is. When he replies that it's wolfbane, Scrappy warns that wolfbane turns people into werewolves. Daphne scoffs and dismisses the notion.

Suddenly, a wolf is heard howling in the distance, and we see a full moon through the window. Everyone but Daphne decides that it's a good idea to leave, but only Scrappy and Flim-Flam make it out before Ghoulio slams the door in Scooby's face. The creepy showman continues his song, enchanting Scooby, who starts to sing along, not noticing Ghoulio's transformation into a werewolf. Soon Shaggy and Scooby become aware of Ghoulio's change and realize that every single one of the townsfolk has also turned into a monstrous beast.

Werewolf town

Daphne turned werewolf

Shaggy goes toward Daphne to tell her they need to find a way to escape, but he's so focused on the other werewolves that he's oblivious to her suffering. Feeling ill and shaking, Daphne stands before a window looking at the full moon. Shaggy grabs her arm to get her attention, but dark grey fur suddenly bursts through her skin, and her fingernails turn into claws. Shaggy releases his grip as a look of horror washes over her face. She begins to morph, ears and nose extending, fur pouring from every pore. Her teeth sharpen to points, and jaw extends into a muzzle. With her transformation now complete, were-Daphne and the other werewolves try to get Shaggy and Scooby, but the two manage to break through the door.

Everywhere they turn, there are were-Ursolvanians. Shaggy and Scooby think it's the end for them when the manhole lid they are standing on lifts up, revealing Flim-Flam and Scrappy, who have sought refuge in the town's sewage system. Shaggy and Scooby enter the drain, but were-Daphne follows them in. Cornered and out of options, Flim-Flam splashes some of his Lotsa Luck Joy Juice on Daphne, curing her of her sudden case of lycanthropy.

The gang makes it out of the sewers and enters a hole in the temple door that Bogle and Weerd have just finished chiseling out. They block it to prevent the werewolves from coming in, but the barricade fails, and the lycanthropes emerge from a pile of stones. Cornered once again, Flim-Flam douses the pack of rabid townspeople with his Lotsa Luck Joy Juice, which instantly reverts them to humans. The mayor then explains that the reason they wanted the gang to leave before sundown was so they wouldn't know about the curse. Daphne then asks the mayor about their plane, but he says he has no idea what happened to it.

Elsewhere in the temple, Bogel and Weerd trick Shaggy and Scooby into thinking they're contestants on their favorite game show "Let's Make 'Em Squeal." The boys are told that they could take home a brand new Ghoul DeVille convertible car, but Weerd asks if they'd prefer to trade it for either The Mystery Flying Machine, a two-story dog house, or the contents of the mysterious "box." Shaggy and Scooby pick the third option and open the Chest of Demons, releasing the thirteen ghosts, who steamroll their way out of the temple as one enormous specter which breaks apart and disperses like fireworks.

Vincent Van Ghoul then tells Shaggy and Scooby that because they unleashed the foulest demons upon the face of the earth, they must return each of them to the chest. He gives Daphne a crystal ball so that they may stay in close contact with one another. Flim-Flam manages to get the plane repaired, dumping cases of Lotsa Luck Joy Juice into the gas tank to substitute for fuel. The gang flies away, with their newest member at the wheel, to begin their hunt for the thirteen ghosts. Bogel and Weerd yell, "Aloha" to Mr. Van Ghoul from the tail of the plane, and Scooby's giant rubber ducky trails behind them all in the moonlit sky.

Characters

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

  • Bogel (first appearance)
  • Weerd (first appearance)
  • Townspeople of Ursolvania (as werewolves) (only appearance)(transformation)(redeemed)
    • Constable (only appearance)(redeemed)
    • Bürgermeister (only appearance)(redeemed)
  • Daphne as a werewolf (only appearance)(transformation)(redeemed)
  • Ghosts released from the chest (first appearance)(cameo)
  • Ghoulio (only appearance)

Other characters:

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Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Cast

Don Messick Scooby-Doo
Scrappy-Doo
Casey Kasem Shaggy Rogers
Heather North Daphne Blake
Susan Blu Flim-Flam
Vincent Price Vincent Van Ghoul
Howard Morris Bogel
Arte Johnson Weerd
Kenneth Mars Bürgermeister
Hamilton Camp Ghoulio

Songs

Song Credits Performed by Character performance by
"To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before" Credits Hamilton Camp Ghoulio

Notes/trivia

  • The name of the episode is also the title of the song featured in it.
  • This episode marks the first time Daphne undergoes a transformation, in this case, a werewolf.
  • This is the only episode to heavily feature the familiar musical score heard throughout Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and the other early incarnations of the show.
  • In this episode, it was the citizens of Ursolvania who were responsible for imprisoning the ghosts in the chest. This aspect of the story was completely ignored in the DTV Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost, which credited Vincent Van Ghoul and Mortifer Quinch for first capturing the ghosts.
  • The steamroller of ghosts that's seen emerging from the chest reappears in the aforementioned DTV.
  • Flim-Flam's "Lotsa Luck Joy Juice" is seen again in the aforementioned DTV.

Cultural references

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches

  • The total number of were-Daphne's fingers keeps switching back and forth from five to four.
  • In the shot before Daphne points to the temple to answer where the plane was dragged, Flim-Flam's skin is noticeably lighter. This also occurs when he introduces the gang to Vincent Van Ghoul, and when they all return to the temple.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities

  • While trying to fend off werewolf Daphne, Flim-Flam shoots the cork out of a bottle of Lotsa Luck Joy Juice, and in the next shot, the bottle is still corked.
  • The crystal ball sits in the cockpit of the Mystery Flying Machine five minutes into the show, long before Mr. Van Ghoul gives it to Daphne.
  • Odd geographical discontinuity: what is a European village complete with a Bürgermeister doing in the Himalayas (between India and Tibet)?
  • How did a giant-sized airplane pass through the small doors of the temple?

Home media

Quotes

Vincent Van Ghoul: Once upon a midnight dreaming, I woke up to a ghostly screaming, so I gazed into the crystal ball to see what was new. And what I watched was truly shocking! The demon chest, it was unlocking -- unlocking the 13 ghosts of Scooby-Doo!


Shaggy: Himalaya, Honolulu, what's the difference? Daphne: About 7,000 miles!


Flim-Flam: Lotsa Luck Joy Juice! It's a lucky charm in a bottle! Lotsa Luck removes all unwanted curses, jinxes, and evil spells. It's also a great rocket fuel and a darn good dandruff remover!

External links

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