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SCOOBY-DOO AND GUESS WHO?: THE INTERNET ON HAUNTED HOUSE HILL! (Season 2: Episode 11)

SUMMARY:                     RUNNING TIME: 22:00 Min.

First aired on the Boomerang Channel on October 1, 2020, this episode’s guest star is Liza Koshy.  In a rare instance, Scooby & Shaggy select the gang’s mystery this time, which involves Liza Koshy’s free all-you-can-eat pizza giveaway.  The ominous catch, as they find out, is that it’s really bait for them to help her investigate a haunted house live on the internet.  As Mystery Inc. and Ms. Koshy find out, the home’s ghostly previous owner insists on them scramming, as in  ASAP.

Fred Jones & Scooby-Doo: Frank Welker

Daphne Blake & Realtor: Grey Griffin

Shaggy Rogers & Pizza Dude: Matthew Lillard

Velma Dinkley: Kate Miccuci

Lisa Koshy: Herself

Caretaker, Salesman, & Thraber’s Ghost: Maurice LaMarche

REVIEW:

What a disappointment!  Not only is this uninspired mystery dumbed down to the lowest denominator, but, once again, Fred is reduced to a stereotypical dimwit obsessed with his ridiculously convoluted traps.  Even more glaring is Koshy’s less-than-appealing depiction.  Unlike her vibrant live-action presence, her animated counterpart comes off as obnoxiously self-involved recording her internet scoops.  Let’s just say the antics of Koshy’s character, per the script, quickly grow tiresome.

Throughout the franchise’s half-century history, there have been any number of fun ‘haunted house’ capers.  This one, however, simply isn’t one of them.   

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                  2 Stars

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SCOOBY-DOO & SCRAPPY-DOO: THE SCARAB LIVES (Season 1: Episode 1)

SUMMARY:                   RUNNING TIME: 22:00 Min.

First aired by ABC-TV on September 9, 1979, a pup named Scrappy-Doo debuts in a mystery inspired by his (and Shaggy’s) (and Scooby’s) favorite super-hero.  Stalked by a living incarnation of the masked Blue Scarab, bewildered comic book writer/artist Jerry Sloan needs Mystery Inc. to decipher who is impersonating Sloan’s fictional creation.  

Fred Jones: Frank Welker

Daphne Blake: Heather North (aka Heather North Kenney)

Velma Dinkley: Patricia Stevens

“Shaggy” Rogers: Casey Kasem

Scooby-Doo: Don Messick

Scrappy-Doo: Lennie Weinrib

Jerry Sloan: Jack Angel

Blue Scarab & Howard Gruger: Pat Fraley

REVIEW:

Standard-issue Scrappy-Doo antics aside, this premiere episode succeeds in reviving the spirit of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?  Not only is this entertaining episode re-watchable, it’s a reminder of why the entire Mystery Inc. gang is necessary to help reduce Scrappy’s a-little-goes-a-long-way screen time. Overall, this episode is remarkably good.

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                    7 Stars

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THE SCOOBY-DOO!/DYNOMUTT HOUR {aka THE SCOOBY-DOO SHOW}: CREEPY CRUISE (Season 2: Episode 7)

SUMMARY:                       RUNNING TIME: 24:00 Min.

First aired by ABC-TV on October 22, 1977, the Mystery Inc. gang are aboard a cruise ship in the South Seas attending Professor Von Klamp’s presentation of his time travel machine.  Seemingly from the far future, a lobster-man hybrid emerges from the machine and abducts Von Klamp.  It’s up to Scooby and his friends to save the missing professor from the monster, whose motive is unknown.  

Fred Jones, Simon Grady, & Ship Captain: Frank Welker

Daphne Blake: Heather North

Velma Dinkley: Patricia Stevens

“Shaggy” Rogers & Investor # 2: Casey Kasem

Scooby-Doo & Investor # 1 : Don Messick

Professor Von Klamp & Lobster-Man Monster: John Stephenson

Note: For whatever reason, as of this writing this episode hasn’t been released to DVD.  Still, it doubles as the same-numbered episode for The Scooby-Doo Show.

REVIEW:

Suffice to say, savvy first graders ought to be insulted by such an ultra-simplistic mystery.  This silly episode, otherwise, is merely a time-killer that wastes decent animation.

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                 3½ Stars

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THE SCOOBY-DOO!/DYNOMUTT HOUR {aka THE SCOOBY-DOO SHOW}: GHOST OF THE BAD HUMOR MAN (Season 1: Episode 15)

SUMMARY:                               RUNNING TIME: 24:00 Min.

First aired by ABC-TV on December 11, 1976, the Mystery Inc. gang are trapped in the Happy Humor ice cream factory.  Along with the company president on crutches and a semi-deaf security guard, Scooby and his friends find themselves terrorized by three hooded ghouls: the Chocolate, Strawberry, & Vanilla Phantoms. 

Fred Jones & Unseen Radio Announcer: Frank Welker

Daphne Blake: Heather North

Velma Dinkley: Patricia Stevens

“Shaggy” Rogers & Cop: Casey Kasem

Scooby-Doo: Don Messick

All Other Guest Voices: John Stephenson

Notes: This episode doubles as the 15th episode of The Scooby-Doo Show. The first scene has a glaring visual gaffe (from a distance, Fred is driving the Mystery Machine, but the close-up shows Shaggy as the driver). It’s entirely possible that the brief clip of Fred’s driving was recycled from a previous episode.

REVIEW:

Recycling the Phantom Shadows from the 1970 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?’s “A Night of Fright is No Delight,” as a trio of Neapolitan-flavored ghouls proves an inspired treat.  The overall plotting and the inevitably frozen/sticky gags makes “The Ghost of the Bad Humor Man” easily re-watchable.  For this particular series, it’s one of the best episodes.    

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                   7 Stars

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THE SCOOBY-DOO!/DYNOMUTT HOUR {aka THE SCOOBY-DOO SHOW}: WATT A SHOCKING GHOST (Season 1: Episode 4)

SUMMARY:                  RUNNING TIME: 24:00 Min.

First aired by ABC-TV on October 2, 1976, the Mystery Inc. gang find their ski trip cancelled upon arriving in the deserted and frozen-over village of Winterhaven.  Its two remaining citizens warn Mystery Inc. of the electrifying ghost of Voltner, a local power company worker apparently disintegrated in an electrical explosion.  Scooby & his friends search for clues as to the real reason why Voltner’s ghost is haunting Winterhaven. 

Fred Jones: Frank Welker

Daphne Blake: Heather North

Velma Dinkley: Patricia Stevens

“Shaggy” Rogers: Casey Kasem

Scooby-Doo: Don Messick

Mayor Dudley, 10,000-Volt Ghost, & Talking Parrot: John Stephenson

Mr. Collins: Alan Oppenheimer

Note: This episode doubles as the 15th episode of The Scooby-Doo Show.  The episode’s alternate non-pun title is “Whatta a Shocking Ghost.”

REVIEW:

Reminiscent of the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You animated series (that is – without bubblegum pop tunes narrating the chase scenes), this episode is a gem.  For any Scooby fan, “Watt a Shocking Ghost” is definitely recommended.

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:               8 Stars

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THE NEW SCOOBY-DOO MOVIES: THE HAUNTED SHOWBOAT (Season 2: Episode 2)

SUMMARY:                RUNNING TIME: 43:00 Min.

First aired by CBS-TV on September 15, 1973, the episode’s animated crossover stars are Josie & The Pussycats (with the voice cast reprising their roles from their two prior animated programs).  By chance, stranded Mystery Inc. encounter Josie & The Pussycats, as they prepare for their next gig aboard an antiquated riverboat off the Mississippi coast. 

Ominously, the boat’s crew vanishes, as it appears that ghosts are on the prowl.  It’s up to the combined gangs to ferret out why somebody is sabotaging the boat’s re-launch (not to mention, the Pussycats’ upcoming concert).

Fred Jones & Other Voices: Frank Welker

Daphne Blake: Heather North

Velma Dinkley: Nicole Jaffe

“Shaggy” Rogers, Alexander “Alex” Cabot III, & Other Voices: Casey Kasem

Scooby-Doo, Sebastian the Cat, & Other Voices: Don Messick

Melody Valentine: Jackie Joseph

Alexandra Cabot: Sherry Alberoni

Valerie Brown: Barbara Pariot

Josie McCoy: Janet Waldo

Alan “Alan M.” Mayberry: Jerry Dexter

REVIEW:

This rare opportunity to witness Mystery Inc. and Josie & The Pussycats mingling could have offered some ideal kiddie fun.  Josie’s voice cast, in that regard, meshes well with the Scooby-Doo cast.  Case in point: Casey Kasem delightfully plays both sides of Shaggy & Alex’s banter while Daphne & Fred’s relationship (and tidbits of jealousy) mirrors that of Josie & Alan. 

Yet, there isn’t enough plot to stretch a double-length episode. “The Haunted Showboat,” unfortunately, is then left to suffer through multiple dull stretches.  Worse than its half-hearted mystery angle, the inconsistent animation is disappointing. Specifically, numerous animation cels are crudely devised, as if Hanna-Barbera’s animators fell far short on time and money. If anything, this episode’s charm plays off nostalgia rather than its unimpressive content. 

Of the various celebrity guest stars from The New Scooby Movies, this team-up’s comedic potential is one that the recent Scooby-Doo! Team-Up comic book series really ought to have revisited.  Considering that DC Comics & Archie Comics have collaborated before (i.e. Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy Meet Betty & Veronica), perhaps it could still happen.   

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                    3 Stars

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THE NEW SCOOBY-DOO MOVIES: THE SECRET OF SHARK ISLAND (Season 1: Episode 8)

SUMMARY:                 RUNNING TIME: 43:00 Min.

First aired by CBS-TV on October 28, 1972, the episode’s guest stars are Sonny Bono & Cher.  Bumping into married couple Cher & Sonny Bono, the Mystery Inc. gang join them at a condemned island resort that looks absolutely nothing like the outdated travel brochure. 

Instead of a festive second honeymoon, a now-stranded Sonny & Cher join Scooby and his friends to find out what suspicious activities are going on at the rickety hotel.  Once the hotel manager and sole maid vanish, the gang splits up to search the premises for more clues as to what sinister shenanigans exist beneath the resort.  

Fred Jones: Frank Welker

Daphne Blake: Heather North

Velma Dinkley: Nicole Jaffe

“Shaggy” Rogers: Casey Kasem

Scooby-Doo, Matilda, & Matt Hildalgo: Don Messick

Cher & Sonny Bono: Themselves

Milo Meekly: John Stephenson

REVIEW:

Despite the plotting’s utterly mediocre mystery, what makes this cartoon somehow watchable is Cher’s marital ‘snark-casm’ banter and trademark putdowns of husband Sonny Bono.  Their guest chemistry with Mystery Inc. isn’t half-bad, as far as helping make nearly forty-five minutes float by.  This episode may not be one of the best-remembered New Scooby-Doo Movies, but it’s by no means one the worst episode, either.  

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                    5 Stars

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THE NEW SCOOBY-DOO MOVIES: THE FRICKERT FRACAS (Season 1: Episode 4)

SUMMARY:                     RUNNING TIME: 43:00 Min.

First aired by CBS-TV on September 30, 1972, the episode’s guest star is comedian Jonathan Winters.  Out for a drive in the country, the Mystery Inc. gang come upon a stranded Jonathan Winters at a gas station.  Giving him a ride to Ma Frickert’s farm, Scooby-Doo and his friends discover that two hippie intruders are prowling the property that night. 

Worse yet, an ominous scarecrow is also up to no good.  It stands to reason that somebody is after Ma Frickert’s secret fried chicken recipe.     

Fred Jones: Frank Welker

Daphne Blake: Heather North

Velma Dinkley: Nicole Jaffe

“Shaggy” Rogers & Rock Festival Dude # 1: Casey Kasem

Scooby-Doo & Rock Festival Dude # 2: Don Messick

Jonathan Winters & Ma Frickert: Jonathan Winters

Vernon the Handyman, Simon Shakey, & Scarecrow: John Stephenson

REVIEW:

As sometimes the case with The New Scooby-Doo Movies, there’s just enough plot for a single 22-minute cartoon.  Long stretches of “The Frickert Fracas” are excessive padding (i.e. Scooby watches Winters & Shaggy trade off wacky voice impersonations while hiding in the barn). 

While Jonathan Winters is a kid-friendly choice, his animated counterpart fails to contribute anything to solving this supposed ‘mystery,’ unlike other celebrity guest stars. One might say this episode’s various plot twists are more eye-rolling silly than funny.  Hence, “The Frickert Fracas” can be a bore to watch.   

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                   4 Stars

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MASH: NO SWEAT (Season 9, Episode 11)

SUMMARY:                  RUNNNG TIME: 25:00 Min.

Directed by Burt Metcalfe, CBS-TV first televised this mid-season episode on February 2, 1981.  It is a long and hot night at the 4077th.  To get some much-needed rest, Col. Potter reluctantly takes sleeping pills, as the camp contends with other overnight problems.  To better practice his electronics repair skills, Klinger has dissembled the 4077th’s P.A. system and is busily restoring it.  Margaret is suffering from a bad case of ‘prickly heat’ itching, which necessitates a special soothing ointment that is presently out of the company’s stock.

Grousing about his wife Peg’s newfound independence re: routine household repairs, a resentful BJ badgers Hawkeye’s ears with complaints.  In the mess tent, Father Mulcahy observes Charles spend this ultra-humid night sorting out the Winchester family’s convoluted tax paperwork.  Yet, when something is desperately needed, it’s up to whoever wants it to keep dragging a zonked-out Potter from bed for help.   

Capt. “Hawkeye” Pierce: Alan Alda                                                    

Capt. BJ Honeycutt: Mike Farrell

Col. Sherman Potter: Harry Morgan                                                   

Major Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan: Loretta Swit    

Major Charles Winchester: David Ogden Stiers

(Lt.) Father Francis Mulcahy: William Christopher                            

Cpl. Maxwell Klinger: Jamie Farr

Lt. Kellye Yamato, R.N.: Kellye Nakahara

Pvt. Igor Straminsky: Jeff Maxwell

REVIEW:

The premise is terrific, even if the jokes are slow on the draw.  Still, viewers are rewarded with a hilarious gag leading into the last commercial break.  Hence, “No Sweat” certainly proves re-watchable as one of MASH’s funnier episodes during its final few seasons.    

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                    6½ Stars

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MASH: THE NOVOCAINE MUTINY (Season 4: Episode 20)

SUMMARY:                          RUNNING TIME: 25:00 Min.

Directed by Harry Morgan, CBS-TV first aired this episode on January 27, 1976.  Captain “Hawkeye” Pierce faces a general hearing re: an imminent court martial for ‘mutiny.’  Flashbacks reveal that Col. Potter had recently been away from camp in Tokyo for scheduled R&R.  Hence, the insufferable Major Frank Burns assumes temporary command of the 4077th

As witnesses, Captain BJ Honeycutt and Cpl. “Radar” O’Reilly testify as to the increasing tensions in camp before a chaotic O.R. session pits the camp’s Chief Surgeon, Hawkeye, vs. Frank for control of the hospital.  The question becomes: which drastically different version of events will a skeptical Colonel Carmichael believe?

Capt. “Hawkeye” Pierce: Alan Alda                                                    

Capt. BJ Honeycutt: Mike Farrell

Col. Sherman Potter: Harry Morgan                                                   

Cpl. “Radar” O’Reilly: Gary Burghoff

Major Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan: Loretta Swit (credit only)         

Major Frank Burns: Larry Linville

(Lt.) Father Francis Mulcahy: William Christopher                            

Cpl. Maxwell Klinger: Jamie Farr

Sgt. Zelmo Zale: Johnny Haymer

Lt. Kellye Yamato, R.N.: Kellye Nakahara

Colonel Carmichael: Ned Wilson

Note: Oddly, Margaret’s absence during this episode is never explained.

REVIEW:

Reminiscent of Second 2’s “The Trial of Henry Blake,” this episode is almost as equally well-played.  Though there aren’t any hilarious surprises, “The Novocaine Mutiny” is still definitely re-watchable.  If anything, it’s a delight expanding the 4077th vs. Frank Burns saga.

BRIAN’S ODD MOON RATING:                      7 Stars