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Post by scoob16 on Jul 18, 2014 13:25:28 GMT -5
The Creeper has grown to be one of the most popular Scooby-Doo villains of all time. And the episode was so much fun: the song was really catchy, and the scenes with Scooby nad the little chick were hilarious!
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Post by Doo on Jul 21, 2014 9:22:21 GMT -5
Agreed, this was a great episode!
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Post by snesgamer on Dec 11, 2014 2:59:26 GMT -5
Just re-saw this recently, totally didn't remember how corny the song was (in a good way). I'm in love with an ostrich?
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Post by Sophia Peletier on Dec 27, 2014 1:27:23 GMT -5
Just re-saw this recently, totally didn't remember how corny the song was (in a good way). I'm in love with an ostrich? It's such a good one, corny or not! I was actually listening to that one again recently, the chase songs were very well done back then. I can't say the same for the "What's new Scooby Doo" series. Ostrich love! <3 As for the episode itself, definitely a good one! I love the idea of a school dance gone wrong with the Creeper constantly chasing them down.
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Post by scoobydoomaster on Aug 15, 2015 12:36:02 GMT -5
I love the villain in this episode, I have a little figure of him sitting on my shelf!
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Post by Doo on Aug 15, 2015 16:56:52 GMT -5
I have a little figure of him sitting on my shelf! Ooh, are you talking about the action figure? If so, I have that same one too!
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Post by Ark on Aug 15, 2015 17:29:46 GMT -5
Pretty sure the ostrich represents a quirky and misunderstood girl.
And "head in the sand" is possibly defined by the song itself:
"So if you find somebody who loves you And your friends are all complaining They're not friends anyway".
By accepting this girl the singer has to give up his jealous friends and takes on the girl's perspective on life.
Just my thoughts.
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Post by doobert on Oct 5, 2015 0:25:42 GMT -5
Good episode, memorable monster (The Creeper is actually pretty, well creepy), good gags. I love the bit where the baby chick thinks Scooby is its mother. Classic stuff!
Also that Ostrich song, all I can think after hearing, is what was the singer on? Eh!
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Post by ilovescoobydoo on Oct 30, 2015 11:11:16 GMT -5
It was a great episode. Definitely one of the most iconic episodes.
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Post by somebody-doo on Apr 1, 2016 14:50:36 GMT -5
VERY good! Inspired me to write more creepy Scooby-Doo stories.
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Post by somebody-doo on Apr 1, 2016 14:50:52 GMT -5
"Paper..." "Creeper..."
The Creeper is the best monster!
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Post by Ark on Jun 13, 2017 13:24:56 GMT -5
According to Urban Dictionary:
Put on (the) dog is an expression that means ‘to make a display of wealth or importance, especially by dressing stylishly and flashily’. It’s similar in meaning to the later expression put on the ritz.
This explains the joke at the beginning of the episode.
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Post by Ark on Jun 13, 2017 13:31:22 GMT -5
If anybody uses Flixster to watch Scooby, this episode finally works now. I've watched it non-stop since it started working haha. Vudu's copy of SDWAY isn't working for me right now, they say the ultraviolet content IDs aren't matching up correctly and have been working on it for months (!) now. Sigh. I don't blame people for using unlicensed ways to watch Scooby. The legal ways on Android are terrible. Always something going wrong. I can't count the many times I've sent emails to Vudu/Flixster support lol.
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Jun 29, 2017 22:58:54 GMT -5
I liked this episode. The Creeper is one of the iconic villains. Check out my "paper" "Creeper" video. youtu.be/uuK6XZtJacg I think he's saying paper.
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Sept 19, 2017 13:08:43 GMT -5
I think this is the best Where Are You season 2 episode. It has the best chase song and chase scenes. It has a lot of humor and a really memorable villain. I love the mystery and the clues as it is one of the best reveals
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