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Post by scoob16 on Jul 17, 2014 9:22:31 GMT -5
This episode included 4 different villains who have all become established characters of the Scooby universe! I liked it!
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Post by Doo on Jul 17, 2014 10:15:21 GMT -5
I love this episode! One of my favorites.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2015 9:24:24 GMT -5
I love this episode! One of my favorites. This is one of my favorite episodes. I especially loved the fake fortune teller.
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Post by Jeepers on Feb 16, 2015 9:33:16 GMT -5
I love this episode! One of my favorites. This is one of my favorite episodes. I especially loved the fake fortune teller. While there were four villains in this episode, The Fortune Teller was definitely the one to stand out in my mind.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2015 9:39:33 GMT -5
This is one of my favorite episodes. I especially loved the fake fortune teller. While there were four villains in this episode, The Fortune Teller was definitely the one to stand out in my mind. There is just something very "spooky" and "otherwordly" about fortune tellers. And I love the old wagon setting.
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Post by doobert on Oct 1, 2015 22:27:05 GMT -5
This was always one of my favorite Scooby episodes growing-up. Seeing Scooby and the gang run around a castle with three castle monsters is a lot of fun.
The Fortune Teller is certainly bizarre looking. It helps that they got June Foray to voice her, it adds a lot of creepiness to the character.
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Post by somebody-doo on Apr 1, 2016 14:44:35 GMT -5
Loved the monsters, I like the Wolfman the best.
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Post by snesgamer on May 8, 2017 2:02:05 GMT -5
This is the first episode of Scooby ever without a real mystery element, no clues, etc. I remember it disappointed me even as a kid.
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Sept 15, 2017 16:39:07 GMT -5
This episode introduced four classic Scooby-Doo monsters and it was all in a fantastic castle setting. The crypt and bat scene are really spooky. A classic episode overall!
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Post by matt on Dec 10, 2020 23:44:52 GMT -5
Yet another classic episode. This little stretch in the middle of the series is where I feel the writers found their footing the most. And while this one isn't quite as high on my list as the last 2, it is definitely a classic nonetheless. Big Bob Oakley was certainly dedicated to playing all of his roles
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Post by scoobylover on Dec 19, 2020 8:25:20 GMT -5
Not my favorite episode but I loved the gypsy fortune teller
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Post by moonscar on Mar 15, 2021 5:20:18 GMT -5
An absolute classic. Completely agree with Matt above that from here on out, this season was pretty much untouchable! Not much of a mystery to really speak of in this one but that hardly bothers me as we get 3 genuinely iconic monsters for the gang to face off against in a maze of a castle. The Gypsy was a nice addition, too, and I love how they tie her (him) back into the case at the end. This isn't exactly a beloved episode to me but there's no denying it's a definitive one. The trio of monsters keep things moving at a breakneck pace.
Mystery - 8/10 Villain(s) - 9.5/10 Setting - 9/10
Overall Score - 9/10
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Post by sdf on Jul 19, 2023 18:14:27 GMT -5
Plot: Great mystery. The castle's backstory and hidden treasure were also very interesting. 9/10 Set up: Finally, another creepy castle. The dungeons and the fortune teller's wagon were also great. 9/10 Monster(s): I think the fortune teller was the scariest and most memorable, but all of them were great. I always love when there are more than two monsters. 10/10
BONUS Nostalgia Boost:I'm Not so nostalgic for the episode, but the fortune teller was so iconic for me. Just for that, I'll give it +0.3.
Overall,i love thiis episode. Final Score:9.6/10
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