The Scooby-Doo Show (1976) s01e04 Episode Script
Watt a Shocking Ghost
1
Wow, with a steep and windy road like this,
it's a wonder anyone comes up here to ski.
l hope we get to town soon.
We're almost out of gas.
Not only that, our heater's out
and it's 20 below outside.
And 30 below inside.
Thirty below?
''Herbie's Hamburger Place.''
One mile ahead in Winterhaven.
Terrific, a town.
We'll be able to gas up there.
And we're saved from
a fate worse than freezing, Scoob.
lt's only 5280 feet
to our 50 millionth hamburger.
Fifty millionth hamburger.
Oh, boy. Like, we've hit
the hamburger jackpot.
Hamburger jackpot.
''Welcome to Winterhaven.''
Well, we made it.
Does anyone notice
anything strange about this town?
Yeah, the whole town is blacked out.
And deserted. lt's like a ghost town.
Ghost town?
The gas station is closed
and our gas tank is practically empty.
Worse yet, Herbie's Hamburger Place
is closed too
and my stomach is absolutely empty.
There went the last drop of gas.
Looks like we'll just have
to hike to the net gas station.
Hike?
lt could be 50 miles before we find one.
Shaggy's right. Guess we'll just
have to spend the night here.
We should be able
to get help in the morning.
ln this tin freezer?
-Look. There's a light in the ski lodge.
-That's a light?
-Cold beggars can't be choosers, Shag.
-Right.
Any old port in a snowstorm.
See anyone inside, Scoob?
That cold glass
stuck to Scooby's cold nose.
Pull back, Scooby.
The abominable furman.
Sorry l frightened you, kids.
-Come in out of the cold.
-Thank you, sir.
Come in out of the cold,
into the colder.
Yeah, colder.
l'm Mayor Dudley, kids
and l apologize because we have
no power for heat or lights.
So we've noticed.
What happened, Mayor Dudley?
lt's all because of
the 10,000-volt ghost.
Ten-thousand-volt ghost?
lt's a strange story, kids.
You see, this was once a popular ski resort.
Then, one day,
we had a violent winter storm
and one of the high-tension wires
was blown down.
Mr. Collins, he's the owner
of the power and light company
was anxious to get the power restored.
In spite of the violent storm
Mr. Collins ordered
his chief electrician, Voltner
to repair the downed high-tension line.
Voltner climbed the power pole alone.
As mayor, I too was anxious to have
the power restored, and joined Collins.
Suddenly, there was
a violent short circuit
which overloaded the circuit breakers
and blew out all the transformers.
We ran out to see if Voltner was all right,
but he was gone.
Vanished completely.
Was that the last you ever saw
of Mr. Voltner?
Unfortunately, no.
His ghost started showing up
looking for revenge on the town
and the power company.
You mean the 10,000-volt ghost, sir?
In the flesh.
Or you might say, in the flash.
It didn't take him long
to scare everyone away
and turn this little resort
into a ghost town.
-That does it. l'm getting out of here.
-Me too.
Hold it, you two.
-We're out of gas, remember?
-Oh, boy.
Out of gas, out of lights,
out of heat, out of food, and.
We gotta be out of our minds
to stick around here.
Well, if you're looking
for a place to stay
you're welcome
to spend the night here, kids.
Thanks, Mayor Dudley.
We'd appreciate that.
But l would advise you
to leave as soon as possible.
Thanks for the warning, sir,
but we're pretty good at solving mysteries.
And maybe we can
thaw this one out for you.
Like first thing in the morning,
Freddy, right?
Wrong. Like right now.
lt looks like somebody opened this gate
with a blowtorch.
Yeah, and here's something else
that's awfully strange.
-A clue?
-This is all new snow.
Why should there be an icy trail
through it? What caused it?
And why would it lead
right to the power plant?
Come on.
But be careful, Shag. lt's slippery.
Don't worry about me, they don't call me
''Old Sure Foot'' for nothing.
We're headed for the door.
-Do something, Scoob.
-Right.
Well, the trail stopped at the door.
But Shaggy and Scooby didn't.
lt sure is creepy in here.
Just once l'd like to meet a ghost
in a nice, friendly place.
Come on.
We've got to start looking for clues.
-What is it, Fred?
-Look.
Zoinks. The 10,000-volt ghost.
This looks like a job for Scooby-Doo.
Me? No way.
You gotta do it, Scoob.
You're the only dog in the group.
What if we give you a Scooby Snack?
Scooby-Dooby-Doo.
Hey, what the--?
Now, let go. Stop it.
Like, Scooby dooed it.
Attaboy, Scoob.
We knew you could do it.
Shucks, it was nothing.
Get this kooky canine off of me.
Oh, boy, he doesn't sound like a ghost.
Who are you, sir?
My name is Collins,
and l own this plant.
Mr. Collins?
Gee, we're sorry, Mr. Collins.
What are you doing here
this time of night, sir?
l was trying to repair that generator.
Every time l get one fied
that ghost short-circuits it again--
Never mind what l was doing here.
What are you kids doing here?
We're trying to capture
the 10,000-volt ghost.
Well, l hope you have better luck
than l did.
For a man who has a ghost after him,
he certainly doesn't act very frightened.
Well, we won't find that ghost
by standing around here, shivering.
Let's split up and look for clues.
We can cover more frozen ground that way.
-Shag--
-We know, we know.
''Shaggy, you and Scooby go that way.''
And we'll go this way.
And our way
always seems to be the scariest.
What is it, Scoob?
Are you on to something?
Like, you hit the jackpot, Scoob.
Oh, boy. This must be
the employees' kitchen.
And these must be
the employees' hamburgers.
Oh, boy. Hamburgers.
Only trouble is
they're frozen stiff as a mackerel.
A couple of hamburgers
might just calm our nerves, Scoob.
Now all we've gotta do
is find something to cook them on.
We're in luck.
l found a battery-powered hot plate.
Stop drooling, Scoob.
This may take a few minutes.
lt's him. lt's it.
-Help.
-Help.
There are no clues here.
So far we're batting zero.
Zero? You mean 30 below zero
in this deep freeze.
-Shaggy. Scoob.
-Did you find any clues?
Did we find any clues?
Show them, Scoob.
-The 10,000-volt ghost.
-The 10,000-volt ghost.
Let's get out of here.
Good thing Scooby's
not afraid of heights.
Heights?
Help.
Now you did it.
Nice going, Scoob.
Nice going is right.
He dropped us right onto a clue.
They look like sunflower seeds to me.
They taste like sunflower seeds.
They are sunflower seeds.
These clues are for the birds.
-For the birds, got it?
-Yeah.
But that's what makes them mysterious.
You'd only epect
to find them in a birdcage.
Or in a pet shop.
-l saw one when we drove into town.
-A pet shop?
Velma, you, Shaggy and Scooby
go check it out.
While you're doing that,
Daphne and l will look around
the mysteriously missing
Mr. Voltner's house.
Won't this snowmobile
go any faster than this?
Without any gas?
What did you epect?
Hey, wait for me.
Do these things have brakes on them?
-You're the driver, don't you know?
-Like, no.
Quiet.
l believe the seeds we found
are identical with the ones
we found in the power plant.
l'll see.
-That's right.
-Thanks, Scooby.
l appreciate your epert diagnosis.
The ghost. Let's hide.
You little monsters.
There's enough room
for all of us to hide in here.
You hammy hamsters can rela.
This was the voice of the ghost.
Pretty good, eh?
Wanna hear John Wayne?
Like, wow.
l'll bet this bird knows something
about the ghost.
Let's see if we can get him to talk.
That's the craziest idea l ever heard.
Now, hear this, bird.
We want the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth.
Like, do you want to sing,
or do you want us to send you up the river?
Oh, yeah? l'm a parrot, not a stool pigeon.
Let me see, now.
You're a parrot, right?
Of course l'm a parrot.
What do l look like? A hummingbird?
Got any sunflower seeds? l'm hungry.
Scooby, will you quit that?
-One more question.
-All right, you clown.
Let me try.
Parrot, throw some clues at us.
Okay. Rubber suit, rubber suit.
-Rubber suit?
-Tunnel, tunnel, tunnel.
Rubber suit? Tunnel?
Closet.
Closet? Okay, what have we got to lose?
Rubber suit.
Wow, a scuba diver's wet suit.
Like, that's weird. There's no water
within 100 miles of here.
Pull it out, Scooby.
Let's have a better look at it.
Help.
Hey, there's a secret door
in the back of the closet.
Rubber suit, tunnel.
This door leads to a hidden tunnel.
That parrot's batting a thousand so far.
So is the ghost. We're locked in.
Doesn't look like anyone's been here
since Voltner disappeared.
Come on, let's look around.
-Found anything yet, Daphne?
-l sure have.
l found that this place is a mess
and so is my hair.
Hey, Fred, part of a letter
was hidden behind this mirror.
Look.
''Whereas running southwesterly
parcels 27, 28, 43, 44 and 45.''
Looks like a clue, but we'll have to find out
what it really means.
We're doomed. Trapped.
We can't get out.
Will you stop that?
This tunnel has got to lead somewhere.
Yeah, probably to the underside
of a graveyard.
Oh, l hate dark, scary, spooky tunnels.
Hello.
Hello.
Anybody there?
No.
Come on, there's nothing to be afraid of.
Hey, like, there's a ladder.
Let's start climbing.
Good. Just as l thought.
We're back in the power plant.
-What's good about that?
-lt's a clue.
Come on, let's find Daphne and Fred
and tell them what we've found.
Oh, l'm glad you came here, kids.
What did you find?
A bunch of clues, Mayor Dudley.
A diver's wet suit, some birdseed--
Tunnel, tunnel.
And a tunnel that goes from
the pet shop to the power plant.
Really? What does it all mean?
We don't know yet.
But l think that torn letter we found
is a key to solving the mystery.
Perhaps we'll know tomorrow, mayor.
l'll check this out in the real-estate records
at the courthouse.
Never mind, Mr. Collins, we'll check it out.
Right now.
Like, what are we looking for?
A record book that will eplain
that torn letter. This wraps it up, gang.
This is the one.
-lt's the ghost.
-He's after the book.
He'll never get it. Catch, Shaggy.
Run, Scoob.
He's gaining on us.
Keep running, Scooby.
Oh, Fred. Glad we ran into you.
We hung onto the book
and ditched the electric monster.
Good work, you two. Now we're ready
to capture ourselves a ghost.
Like, what's the wire for, Fred?
Well, Shag, in school
l learned to make an electromagnet.
lt's perfectly harmless.
lf we can drop this coil of wire
over the ghost
the action of his electrical current
on the opposing poles
will turn him into
a powerful electromagnet.
And he'll stick tightly
to any large chunk of metal.
-Right?
-Right.
And he'll have a real
magnetic personality, huh, Fred?
Now, to set the trap,
we'll need a pair of skis
a bobsled, and some snow
to make a ski run in here.
l'm all set up here.
Are you girls ready to roll?
As ready as we'll ever be,
considering we're the bait for this trap.
Now, all you have to do is get the ghost
to chase you under this catwalk.
Then it's up to me,
Shaggy and Scooby to do the rest.
l hope the ghost shows up.
He'll show up all right,
as long as we have this evidence. Let's go.
-Here he comes.
-And here we go.
Here he comes, Fred.
Shaggy, Scooby, you're on.
Scooby-Dooby-Doo.
-Gotcha.
-Take him away, Shag.
We'll meet you at the jailhouse.
-We got him, Scooby.
-Yeah.
A runaway ghost ball.
Faster. Faster.
Look out.
We're on the ski jump.
Ski jump? Oh, boy.
What's going on here?
Would you believe a 10,000-volt ghost?
That's a 10,000-volt ghost?
About 10 volts now, sheriff.
You see, melting that snow
short-circuited the batteries
on his do-it-yourself ghost suit
and ran them down.
Let's see who he really is.
-lt's--
-Voltner.
Why, l declare. lt is Voltner.
And he's through doing
your dirty work for you, mayor.
Oh, but l-- What in the world
are you talking about, my dear?
l'm talking about this letter
which mentions something running
southwesterly through parcels 27 to 45.
And l'm talking about
this records book
which shows that you bought up parcels
25 through 45 dirt cheap.
Pretty smart, mayor.
When you found out a freeway
was going through those parcels
you knew that land
would be worth a fortune.
So you and Voltner made up
that phony disappearing act of his.
Then Voltner used
his scuba diver's rubber suit
to insulate himself against electricity.
And with this battery pack, like,
turned himself into the 10,000-volt ghost.
Then he used the pet shop
as a hideout
and the tunnel to get into
the power plant unseen.
And that's how he was able
to sabotage the generators
and scare everyone
into selling out cheap.
-Birdseed, birdseed.
-That's right, Scooby.
Too bad those birdseeds stuck to his shoes
and gave the whole plan away.
Too bad, indeed.
We would have gotten away with it
if it hadn't been for you meddling kids.
Hang in there, Scooby-Doo.
Well, gang, with the power on again
and the pumps working
-l guess we're ready to leave.
-Where's Scooby?
Like, he wanted one last ski run
down the slopes.
Here he comes now.
Scooby-Dooby-Doo.
Help.
l know Scooby's a dog,
but a hotdogger?
Help.
Scooby-Dooby-Doo.
[ENGLlSH]
Wow, with a steep and windy road like this,
it's a wonder anyone comes up here to ski.
l hope we get to town soon.
We're almost out of gas.
Not only that, our heater's out
and it's 20 below outside.
And 30 below inside.
Thirty below?
''Herbie's Hamburger Place.''
One mile ahead in Winterhaven.
Terrific, a town.
We'll be able to gas up there.
And we're saved from
a fate worse than freezing, Scoob.
lt's only 5280 feet
to our 50 millionth hamburger.
Fifty millionth hamburger.
Oh, boy. Like, we've hit
the hamburger jackpot.
Hamburger jackpot.
''Welcome to Winterhaven.''
Well, we made it.
Does anyone notice
anything strange about this town?
Yeah, the whole town is blacked out.
And deserted. lt's like a ghost town.
Ghost town?
The gas station is closed
and our gas tank is practically empty.
Worse yet, Herbie's Hamburger Place
is closed too
and my stomach is absolutely empty.
There went the last drop of gas.
Looks like we'll just have
to hike to the net gas station.
Hike?
lt could be 50 miles before we find one.
Shaggy's right. Guess we'll just
have to spend the night here.
We should be able
to get help in the morning.
ln this tin freezer?
-Look. There's a light in the ski lodge.
-That's a light?
-Cold beggars can't be choosers, Shag.
-Right.
Any old port in a snowstorm.
See anyone inside, Scoob?
That cold glass
stuck to Scooby's cold nose.
Pull back, Scooby.
The abominable furman.
Sorry l frightened you, kids.
-Come in out of the cold.
-Thank you, sir.
Come in out of the cold,
into the colder.
Yeah, colder.
l'm Mayor Dudley, kids
and l apologize because we have
no power for heat or lights.
So we've noticed.
What happened, Mayor Dudley?
lt's all because of
the 10,000-volt ghost.
Ten-thousand-volt ghost?
lt's a strange story, kids.
You see, this was once a popular ski resort.
Then, one day,
we had a violent winter storm
and one of the high-tension wires
was blown down.
Mr. Collins, he's the owner
of the power and light company
was anxious to get the power restored.
In spite of the violent storm
Mr. Collins ordered
his chief electrician, Voltner
to repair the downed high-tension line.
Voltner climbed the power pole alone.
As mayor, I too was anxious to have
the power restored, and joined Collins.
Suddenly, there was
a violent short circuit
which overloaded the circuit breakers
and blew out all the transformers.
We ran out to see if Voltner was all right,
but he was gone.
Vanished completely.
Was that the last you ever saw
of Mr. Voltner?
Unfortunately, no.
His ghost started showing up
looking for revenge on the town
and the power company.
You mean the 10,000-volt ghost, sir?
In the flesh.
Or you might say, in the flash.
It didn't take him long
to scare everyone away
and turn this little resort
into a ghost town.
-That does it. l'm getting out of here.
-Me too.
Hold it, you two.
-We're out of gas, remember?
-Oh, boy.
Out of gas, out of lights,
out of heat, out of food, and.
We gotta be out of our minds
to stick around here.
Well, if you're looking
for a place to stay
you're welcome
to spend the night here, kids.
Thanks, Mayor Dudley.
We'd appreciate that.
But l would advise you
to leave as soon as possible.
Thanks for the warning, sir,
but we're pretty good at solving mysteries.
And maybe we can
thaw this one out for you.
Like first thing in the morning,
Freddy, right?
Wrong. Like right now.
lt looks like somebody opened this gate
with a blowtorch.
Yeah, and here's something else
that's awfully strange.
-A clue?
-This is all new snow.
Why should there be an icy trail
through it? What caused it?
And why would it lead
right to the power plant?
Come on.
But be careful, Shag. lt's slippery.
Don't worry about me, they don't call me
''Old Sure Foot'' for nothing.
We're headed for the door.
-Do something, Scoob.
-Right.
Well, the trail stopped at the door.
But Shaggy and Scooby didn't.
lt sure is creepy in here.
Just once l'd like to meet a ghost
in a nice, friendly place.
Come on.
We've got to start looking for clues.
-What is it, Fred?
-Look.
Zoinks. The 10,000-volt ghost.
This looks like a job for Scooby-Doo.
Me? No way.
You gotta do it, Scoob.
You're the only dog in the group.
What if we give you a Scooby Snack?
Scooby-Dooby-Doo.
Hey, what the--?
Now, let go. Stop it.
Like, Scooby dooed it.
Attaboy, Scoob.
We knew you could do it.
Shucks, it was nothing.
Get this kooky canine off of me.
Oh, boy, he doesn't sound like a ghost.
Who are you, sir?
My name is Collins,
and l own this plant.
Mr. Collins?
Gee, we're sorry, Mr. Collins.
What are you doing here
this time of night, sir?
l was trying to repair that generator.
Every time l get one fied
that ghost short-circuits it again--
Never mind what l was doing here.
What are you kids doing here?
We're trying to capture
the 10,000-volt ghost.
Well, l hope you have better luck
than l did.
For a man who has a ghost after him,
he certainly doesn't act very frightened.
Well, we won't find that ghost
by standing around here, shivering.
Let's split up and look for clues.
We can cover more frozen ground that way.
-Shag--
-We know, we know.
''Shaggy, you and Scooby go that way.''
And we'll go this way.
And our way
always seems to be the scariest.
What is it, Scoob?
Are you on to something?
Like, you hit the jackpot, Scoob.
Oh, boy. This must be
the employees' kitchen.
And these must be
the employees' hamburgers.
Oh, boy. Hamburgers.
Only trouble is
they're frozen stiff as a mackerel.
A couple of hamburgers
might just calm our nerves, Scoob.
Now all we've gotta do
is find something to cook them on.
We're in luck.
l found a battery-powered hot plate.
Stop drooling, Scoob.
This may take a few minutes.
lt's him. lt's it.
-Help.
-Help.
There are no clues here.
So far we're batting zero.
Zero? You mean 30 below zero
in this deep freeze.
-Shaggy. Scoob.
-Did you find any clues?
Did we find any clues?
Show them, Scoob.
-The 10,000-volt ghost.
-The 10,000-volt ghost.
Let's get out of here.
Good thing Scooby's
not afraid of heights.
Heights?
Help.
Now you did it.
Nice going, Scoob.
Nice going is right.
He dropped us right onto a clue.
They look like sunflower seeds to me.
They taste like sunflower seeds.
They are sunflower seeds.
These clues are for the birds.
-For the birds, got it?
-Yeah.
But that's what makes them mysterious.
You'd only epect
to find them in a birdcage.
Or in a pet shop.
-l saw one when we drove into town.
-A pet shop?
Velma, you, Shaggy and Scooby
go check it out.
While you're doing that,
Daphne and l will look around
the mysteriously missing
Mr. Voltner's house.
Won't this snowmobile
go any faster than this?
Without any gas?
What did you epect?
Hey, wait for me.
Do these things have brakes on them?
-You're the driver, don't you know?
-Like, no.
Quiet.
l believe the seeds we found
are identical with the ones
we found in the power plant.
l'll see.
-That's right.
-Thanks, Scooby.
l appreciate your epert diagnosis.
The ghost. Let's hide.
You little monsters.
There's enough room
for all of us to hide in here.
You hammy hamsters can rela.
This was the voice of the ghost.
Pretty good, eh?
Wanna hear John Wayne?
Like, wow.
l'll bet this bird knows something
about the ghost.
Let's see if we can get him to talk.
That's the craziest idea l ever heard.
Now, hear this, bird.
We want the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth.
Like, do you want to sing,
or do you want us to send you up the river?
Oh, yeah? l'm a parrot, not a stool pigeon.
Let me see, now.
You're a parrot, right?
Of course l'm a parrot.
What do l look like? A hummingbird?
Got any sunflower seeds? l'm hungry.
Scooby, will you quit that?
-One more question.
-All right, you clown.
Let me try.
Parrot, throw some clues at us.
Okay. Rubber suit, rubber suit.
-Rubber suit?
-Tunnel, tunnel, tunnel.
Rubber suit? Tunnel?
Closet.
Closet? Okay, what have we got to lose?
Rubber suit.
Wow, a scuba diver's wet suit.
Like, that's weird. There's no water
within 100 miles of here.
Pull it out, Scooby.
Let's have a better look at it.
Help.
Hey, there's a secret door
in the back of the closet.
Rubber suit, tunnel.
This door leads to a hidden tunnel.
That parrot's batting a thousand so far.
So is the ghost. We're locked in.
Doesn't look like anyone's been here
since Voltner disappeared.
Come on, let's look around.
-Found anything yet, Daphne?
-l sure have.
l found that this place is a mess
and so is my hair.
Hey, Fred, part of a letter
was hidden behind this mirror.
Look.
''Whereas running southwesterly
parcels 27, 28, 43, 44 and 45.''
Looks like a clue, but we'll have to find out
what it really means.
We're doomed. Trapped.
We can't get out.
Will you stop that?
This tunnel has got to lead somewhere.
Yeah, probably to the underside
of a graveyard.
Oh, l hate dark, scary, spooky tunnels.
Hello.
Hello.
Anybody there?
No.
Come on, there's nothing to be afraid of.
Hey, like, there's a ladder.
Let's start climbing.
Good. Just as l thought.
We're back in the power plant.
-What's good about that?
-lt's a clue.
Come on, let's find Daphne and Fred
and tell them what we've found.
Oh, l'm glad you came here, kids.
What did you find?
A bunch of clues, Mayor Dudley.
A diver's wet suit, some birdseed--
Tunnel, tunnel.
And a tunnel that goes from
the pet shop to the power plant.
Really? What does it all mean?
We don't know yet.
But l think that torn letter we found
is a key to solving the mystery.
Perhaps we'll know tomorrow, mayor.
l'll check this out in the real-estate records
at the courthouse.
Never mind, Mr. Collins, we'll check it out.
Right now.
Like, what are we looking for?
A record book that will eplain
that torn letter. This wraps it up, gang.
This is the one.
-lt's the ghost.
-He's after the book.
He'll never get it. Catch, Shaggy.
Run, Scoob.
He's gaining on us.
Keep running, Scooby.
Oh, Fred. Glad we ran into you.
We hung onto the book
and ditched the electric monster.
Good work, you two. Now we're ready
to capture ourselves a ghost.
Like, what's the wire for, Fred?
Well, Shag, in school
l learned to make an electromagnet.
lt's perfectly harmless.
lf we can drop this coil of wire
over the ghost
the action of his electrical current
on the opposing poles
will turn him into
a powerful electromagnet.
And he'll stick tightly
to any large chunk of metal.
-Right?
-Right.
And he'll have a real
magnetic personality, huh, Fred?
Now, to set the trap,
we'll need a pair of skis
a bobsled, and some snow
to make a ski run in here.
l'm all set up here.
Are you girls ready to roll?
As ready as we'll ever be,
considering we're the bait for this trap.
Now, all you have to do is get the ghost
to chase you under this catwalk.
Then it's up to me,
Shaggy and Scooby to do the rest.
l hope the ghost shows up.
He'll show up all right,
as long as we have this evidence. Let's go.
-Here he comes.
-And here we go.
Here he comes, Fred.
Shaggy, Scooby, you're on.
Scooby-Dooby-Doo.
-Gotcha.
-Take him away, Shag.
We'll meet you at the jailhouse.
-We got him, Scooby.
-Yeah.
A runaway ghost ball.
Faster. Faster.
Look out.
We're on the ski jump.
Ski jump? Oh, boy.
What's going on here?
Would you believe a 10,000-volt ghost?
That's a 10,000-volt ghost?
About 10 volts now, sheriff.
You see, melting that snow
short-circuited the batteries
on his do-it-yourself ghost suit
and ran them down.
Let's see who he really is.
-lt's--
-Voltner.
Why, l declare. lt is Voltner.
And he's through doing
your dirty work for you, mayor.
Oh, but l-- What in the world
are you talking about, my dear?
l'm talking about this letter
which mentions something running
southwesterly through parcels 27 to 45.
And l'm talking about
this records book
which shows that you bought up parcels
25 through 45 dirt cheap.
Pretty smart, mayor.
When you found out a freeway
was going through those parcels
you knew that land
would be worth a fortune.
So you and Voltner made up
that phony disappearing act of his.
Then Voltner used
his scuba diver's rubber suit
to insulate himself against electricity.
And with this battery pack, like,
turned himself into the 10,000-volt ghost.
Then he used the pet shop
as a hideout
and the tunnel to get into
the power plant unseen.
And that's how he was able
to sabotage the generators
and scare everyone
into selling out cheap.
-Birdseed, birdseed.
-That's right, Scooby.
Too bad those birdseeds stuck to his shoes
and gave the whole plan away.
Too bad, indeed.
We would have gotten away with it
if it hadn't been for you meddling kids.
Hang in there, Scooby-Doo.
Well, gang, with the power on again
and the pumps working
-l guess we're ready to leave.
-Where's Scooby?
Like, he wanted one last ski run
down the slopes.
Here he comes now.
Scooby-Dooby-Doo.
Help.
l know Scooby's a dog,
but a hotdogger?
Help.
Scooby-Dooby-Doo.
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