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Post by scoob16 on Jul 21, 2014 12:32:24 GMT -5
Definitely one of the best episodes. But I still can't figure out why Scooby and Dum were in love with their own cousin... I think somebody explained it to me in another thread, I'll go look it up...
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Post by Sophia Peletier on Jul 21, 2014 19:47:50 GMT -5
I wouldn't consider this one of my favorites, but I do love Scooby-Dum. It's still a fun episode to watch though!
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Post by Doo on Jul 22, 2014 10:13:55 GMT -5
This was a fantastic episode, another one of the best of the series. Although it was a little weird that both Scooby and Scooby Dum were in love with their own cousin
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Post by somebody-doo on Apr 1, 2016 15:03:54 GMT -5
I love trains, so this ruled.
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Post by doobert on Jun 8, 2016 20:56:09 GMT -5
The whole movie train set-up was pretty cool, and it was nice that we got to see more of Scooby's relatives, in this case Scooby-Dee. Yeah, it was a little weird seeing Doo and Dum having a crush on their cousin, but they're cartoon dogs, so maybe they work differently when it comes to romantic relationships. Heh!
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Post by Dinkette on Jun 28, 2017 7:26:44 GMT -5
Watched this for the first time last night, it was certainly an interesting episode. Can someone clarify for me the reasoning behind the name title? I get most of it except "diller" what does that have to do with anything? The train part was cool and how the ended up at the old town.
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Post by federer91 on Jun 28, 2017 11:55:06 GMT -5
Very good episode, though the whole dog romantic parts were silly. Guess they wanted one episode, where Scooby has a crush on someone. The other stuff, the plot and all were fantastic. My favourite part is when they go to the old town and see the silent film of the life of Milo Booth. That whole scene, the music was very eerie for me when i was little. Now it is not quite as infatic, but still ranks very high, when it comes to Scooby-Doo moments for me. PS. Don't know what "diller" means.
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Post by scoobnick on Jun 28, 2017 18:12:27 GMT -5
it might be a reference to Phyllis Diller, the famous comedian. and it wasnt until recently i found out Janet waldo played Scooby Dee. dee is one of those characters that we should have seen more of
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Oct 6, 2017 14:39:10 GMT -5
This is an insanely awesome episode! It features both Scooby Dum and Scooby Dee. It also has a creepy train ride kidnapping. A phony character. It all ends up in a small town with an amazing scene of the silent film showing
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Post by matt on Dec 16, 2020 16:54:34 GMT -5
Another one of the very best of the series. Would've been even better without the romantic parts but I'm not gonna squawk to loudly because the episode is still amazing. Loved the train setting and Boothville. Possibly my second favorite of the season. I am also a fan of the silent movie scene it does have a creepy feeling that makes it one of my favorite scenes of Scooby Doo as well
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Post by cartoonlover on Oct 9, 2021 17:33:42 GMT -5
This is a good one. I see why there's some that don't think highly of it (assuming it's because a good chunk of it takes place on a train). Scooby-Dum is great fit for the episode as well as Scooby Dee.
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Post by sdf on Dec 5, 2023 10:18:22 GMT -5
Plot: Another cool episode. The mystery was very good, and Scooby Dee was an excellent addition (I wish we had seen her in more episodes), although it was weird for Doo and Dum to have a crush on their cousin. Finally, I loved how, in the end, they pointed out the bad guy's mistakes, like in a mystery novel. 9/10
Set Up: It is always cool for a Scooby episode to include a scary graveyard, and this episode's graveyard was really creepy. I enjoyed the scenes on the train too. They gave a murder on the Orient Express vibe. 8.5/10
Villain: The phantom is one of my favorite ghosts in the series. I enjoyed his backstory, and his design was awesome (especially his red eyes). 10/10
Final Score: 9.2/10
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