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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Nov 18, 2018 16:28:04 GMT -5
What are the top episodes of this series? You can select your personal favorites or ones you think show the series represented the best
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Nov 18, 2018 16:32:24 GMT -5
My top episodes would be:
A Night of Fright is No Delight: for some iconic villains, an amazing plot set up of them being trapped on an island, and a great spooky setting.
Hassle in the Castle: An iconic episode with the legendary library scene, a really funny episodes, and a truly creepy atmosphere.
That's Snow Ghost: An awesome ski lodge setting with a fantastic ghost and some background lore.
Jeepers It's the Creeper: A fantastic villain, an iconic chase song, and an awesome mystery and solution.
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Post by jonathanmuddlemore on Nov 18, 2018 19:48:43 GMT -5
Jeepers It's The Creeper: What he said
The Backstage Rage: Suspenseful set-up, Mysterious villain, Creepy imagery
Haunted House Hang-Up: Surprising twist, Stereotypically 60s chase song plus Shaggy, Scooby, & Velma as a comedy trio
Bedlam at the Bigtop: Eerie atmosphere, Genuinely threatening bad guy, Not much of a mystery but makes up for it with the first two
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Post by moonscar on Nov 19, 2018 5:53:53 GMT -5
1. A Night of Fright is No Delight - Best mystery of the series and the creepy atmosphere in that old Colonels mansion is perfect. The Phantom shadows make for fantastic villains and all hell breaks loose when the gang finally comes face to face with them in the catacombs.
2. Foul Play in Funland - my favourite antagonist in the series is Charlie the Robot so this always ranks at the peak. Another Great setting with Funland and the episode seems more like a thriller, at times, more than a comedic kids show.
3. Haunted House Hang-Up - Best setting in the entire series for me. That creepy southern mansion really does make this one of my favourites and I really like the neat twist at the end. Headless spectre may come off as a slightly goofier villian but the thought of him in that mansion is scary as hell.
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Nov 22, 2018 11:31:47 GMT -5
1. A Night of Fright is No Delight - Best mystery of the series and the creepy atmosphere in that old Colonels mansion is perfect. The Phantom shadows make for fantastic villains and all hell breaks loose when the gang finally comes face to face with them in the catacombs. 2. Foul Play in Funland - my favourite antagonist in the series is Charlie the Robot so this always ranks at the peak. Another Great setting with Funland and the episode seems more like a thriller, at times, more than a comedic kids show. 3. Haunted House Hang-Up - Best setting in the entire series for me. That creepy southern mansion really does make this one of my favourites and I really like the neat twist at the end. Headless spectre may come off as a slightly goofier villian but the thought of him in that mansion is scary as hell. I do love Foul Play in Funland and I would say the episode is amazing up until the end which I thought was somewhat of a letdown. I also love Haunted House Hang-Up which had an awesome twist of two villains. The only knock is the kinda lame villain and I'm surprised this is your favorite setting of the series I don't remember it being that great
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Post by 90s2000sDoo on Nov 22, 2018 11:32:58 GMT -5
Jeepers It's The Creeper: What he said The Backstage Rage: Suspenseful set-up, Mysterious villain, Creepy imagery Haunted House Hang-Up: Surprising twist, Stereotypically 60s chase song plus Shaggy, Scooby, & Velma as a comedy trio Bedlam at the Bigtop: Eerie atmosphere, Genuinely threatening bad guy, Not much of a mystery but makes up for it with the first two I think the Backstage Rage and Bedlam at the Bigtop are two of the scariest Scooby Doo episodes ever. Especially when the doorman's head falls off. The only knock on Bedlam is a iconic villain. The only knock on Bedlam is not great of a mystery or suspects
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Post by moonscar on Nov 23, 2018 7:27:58 GMT -5
1. A Night of Fright is No Delight - Best mystery of the series and the creepy atmosphere in that old Colonels mansion is perfect. The Phantom shadows make for fantastic villains and all hell breaks loose when the gang finally comes face to face with them in the catacombs. 2. Foul Play in Funland - my favourite antagonist in the series is Charlie the Robot so this always ranks at the peak. Another Great setting with Funland and the episode seems more like a thriller, at times, more than a comedic kids show. 3. Haunted House Hang-Up - Best setting in the entire series for me. That creepy southern mansion really does make this one of my favourites and I really like the neat twist at the end. Headless spectre may come off as a slightly goofier villian but the thought of him in that mansion is scary as hell. I do love Foul Play in Funland and I would say the episode is amazing up until the end which I thought was somewhat of a letdown. I also love Haunted House Hang-Up which had an awesome twist of two villains. The only knock is the kinda lame villain and I'm surprised this is your favorite setting of the series I don't remember it being that great I have never minded the end of Foul Play. For me it just makes about as much sense as possible and makes for a neat change from the established man in a mask. As for the setting of Haunted House Hang-Up, southern plantations have always been my thing and I just find it pretty creepy and elaborate with the hidden passages and cool water-well outside.
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Post by cartoonlover on May 5, 2020 13:34:27 GMT -5
My favorite ones are probably That's Snow Ghost, Jeeper's it's the Creeper, Haunted House Hang-Up, A Night of Fright is no Delight, Spooky Space Kook, Nowhere to Hyde
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