As they follow the zombie to the Dilly Dally Dolly Factory, they end up being chased all over the building by the zombie and a gorilla.Ī robot created by Mr. While eating submarine sandwiches, Scooby witnesses a burglary committed by a faceless zombie, who is stealing a rare coin.
During the night, they are spooked by the ghost of a former doctor at the sanitarium, who is said to have gone insane and is performing experiments to control dogs While on a trip to Niagara Falls, the gang ends up staying at a sanitarium. It turns out when Shaggy's uncle shipped the castle from the United Kingdom, he brought back with him, the ghost of the wizard Merlin, a ghostly knight, and the ghosts of King Arthur's Round Table. When Shaggy's uncle disappears, the gang go to his castle to investigate. The Ghost of Merlin and the Black Knight Ghost When the party is crashed by the legendary Headless Horseman, the gang tries to investigate the mystery, only to have the Horseman steal one of the guest's head. On Halloween night, the gang and Scooby-Dum go to a Halloween party at Crane Manor. The Mystery Machine runs out of gas, stranding the gang in the empty snow-capped town of Winterhaven, where a ghost that produces electricity is running amok and has scared everyone out. On their way to see Scooby's cousin, Scooby-Dum, at the Hokeyfenokee Swamp, the gang encounters the Gator Ghoul, a creepy apparition who wants to ruin Scooby-Dum's owners' factory. After Scooby and Shaggy are attacked in their hotel room by a living statue, the gang decides to investigate an old temple, where the ghost awaits. The gang visits Cinqo, Mexico for a fiesta, but find the fiesta has been cancelled due to a vengeful Aztec king's ghost. The Ghost of Katazuma and the Aztec Statue Creature When Fred, Shaggy, and Scooby get jobs on a construction crew, they discover that the building site is haunted by a spectre.
The Spectre of Ebenezer Crabbe and the Ghost of Netty Crabbe 1.3 Season 3 (1978, as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and segments of Scooby's All-Stars)Įpisodes Season 1 (1976, as part of The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour) #.1.2 Season 2 (1977, as part of Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics).
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decided to ruin its magic with the DTV movie, in which they ordered the toning down of the supernatural elements that made this unique and made it where the series never happened. This is a good series and should be watched. Sadly, this series was cancelled after only eleven of the thirteen ghosts were captured (not twelve, as Captain Ferguson was not counted until Curse Of The 13th Ghost rewrote the show's continuity) when the show ended after (ironically) 13 episodes. Also, the show does a good job of keeping the comedy the franchise is known for, even adding some gags and fourth wall breaks (like a news report where Scappy puts a network censor in her place for wanting to remove a dragon, to a scene where Flim Flam leads the gang through a maze, causing them to recreate the gag of them going through different doors). Also, Vincent Van Ghoul is a good mentor, voiced by the late Vincent Price, who is a real sorcerer, not the crazy, powerless old man that Curse of The 13th Ghost portrays him to be. This show introduces Flim Flam, who adds to the comedy of the series with his con artist schemes. He is tolerable here, as he was toned down for past series to where he is more mature and not yelling "Puppy Power" all the time. Some people hate this because of Scrappy-Doo, and as a Scrappy fan, I say the hate has gotten too far nowadays. This series basically gives the franchise a breath of fresh air, as after nearly two decades of the same old crook in the mask cliché, they finally bring in real ghosts who have powers that can pose an actual threat to the gang. The series sees Scooby, alongside Daphne, Scooby, Scrappy, and new characters Flim Flam and Vincent Van Ghoul capture the 13 most powerful ghosts that have been released from the Chest of Demons due to Scooby opening it.
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The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo is an interesting series, as it changes up the formula of the series to have real ghosts (which would be followed by three TV movies that would follow the formula).