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Scooby-Doo's Creepiest Capers

Scooby-Doo's Creepiest Capers

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't get me wrong
Review: Don't get me wrong I love scooby doo, but the people releasinghis episodes are a totally different story. All of the episodes onthis tape have already been released recently on different videos. This just seems to me to be a very obivious ploy to make some extra money without a whole lot of effort. This was close to the same story on the recent DVD, only two of the five episodes on it were newly released. Give us a break and some respect. Release some more of the old episodes.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I echo the sentiments of the last reviewer - my 2 1/2 year old daughter adores Scooby Doo (as did I as a child) but when are we going to see the 6 or 7 original episodes come out that have never been released on VHS, DVD, or anything? It seems like the same old episodes (no matter how great they are) keep getting recycled on different tapes and I find that very disappointing. Bring on the unreleased episodes - whoever does it will surely profit from the many Scooby fans who would snatch it up ASAP.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic
Review: I havent even received this video yet, but I know I will love it when I gt it. Classic Scooby Doo, you cant go wrong with that. Now, if only they would release this in DVD....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Classic
Review: I personally love this video, as does my 3 yr old son. Call me old-fashioned, but to me the original Scooby-Doo episodes will always be the best. I loved these as a child, and they are just as wonderful today. I guess I prefer watching the orig. instead of seeing some other person's interpretation of the characters, with different voices and animation. I know when watching this video that I'm seeing the "real" Scooby Doo.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't Bother!
Review: If you are fan of the original Scooby Doo, Where Are You! don't bother with these. Spend a little more and get the DVD set which has the complete series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Essential Scooby!
Review: If you don't buy this video tape today, don't call yourself a fan of Scooby Doo. This contains 4 of Scooby's best episodes! The FIRST episode contains creepy story of a ghost ship. The story starts normal, and gradually lets us into the tale of terror. The scenery is spooky and well done. The seperation of the gang on the ghost ship builds suspense. Daphne and Velmah take a crack at some comical one liners. (Kind of intrude on Shaggy's territory!) Well, moving on, there is a hilarious moment when Scooby and Shaggy have to buy time by cooking an unusual pirate stew! Later, clues start appearing, and we discover that this so called ghost ship may actually be linked to some human criminal activity. Shaggy's guess at the password is well done. 'Yum, yum, yum, and a liverwurst alamode. Wow! What a password!' We also get to see how brave Scooby and Shaggy can be with a few Scooby snacks! The SECOND episode is also really good. It's the old inheritance story, but with a Scooby twist. Scooby may inherit a fortune, but will he survive through the night? It has a nice creepy beginning, but they don't forget to put the laughs in. The gradual transition from normal to creepy is also well done. There is also the interesting guest star. (Cousin Slicker) Shaggy's one liners are ofcourse there: 'I gotta be brave. I gotta be brave. I gotta be brave. I gotta...I gotta be some kind of nut!' The THIRD episode is flat out hilarious. The gang lands on an island, and soon find themselves in a spooky castle. There is a hilarious scene where Velmah must carry Shaggy, Fred, and Scooby in a panic. The disappearance of Daphne creates suspense. Good! Shaggy's great one liners are ofcourse there. GHOST: "I warned you to leave. Now you must all pay." SHAGGY: "I'll pay! I'll pay! How about 4 bits?" The villain is an unusually good loser in this episode, and he even offers a bit of charm. The FINAL episode keeps with the strength of this tape. The gang gets lost and finds themselves by a haunted mansion with ghosts. There is a great deal of suspense as they face the possible danger of a headless ghost. Shaggy's one liners are ofcourse there. When asked if he and Scooby are curious as to what is going on he boldly says: "NOT IN THE LEAST!" The scenery is plausible, but yet carries a spooky charm. I don't want to ruin the ending, but there is a charming deviation from the normal routine as far as the typical unmasking ceremony goes. These are 4 of Scooby's best episodes. Don't miss them! SIDE NOTE: If you buy this Scooby tape, you don't need: "The Haunted House Hangup." Because both episodes on this tape are present on "Scooby's Creepiest Capers."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great episodes but one of them is also in another Dvd
Review: The episode Hassle in The Castle was also included in the Scooby Doo Original Mysteries Dvd;I Don't understand why WHV do this.
There only 4 episodes where in another packs are al least 5,the extras are fun but a bit short.

The better improvement is the addition of subtitles fact that previous Scooby Dvds doesn't have.

I hope that the next releases of Scooby Dvds(Classic 69,70's episodes) include different episodes not mixed new and old material.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I agree with don't bother.
Review: The episodes are already included on the complete seasons DVD...you will just be buying repeat seasons. Save your money in hopes of new releases in the future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Four Classic Capers on Tape
Review: There are four of the original mysteries on one tape. The shows even include the opening and closing credits, so it is just like watching the original on television (even the gaps for commericals). There is nothing new in this VHS tape, just good, classic, episodes with the familiar formula of the bad guy(s) unmasked at the end.

The VHS Tape has the following: 1) "Go Away Ghost Ship" with Red Beard The Pirate. 2) "A Night of Fright is No Delight" with the Phantom Shadow(s). 3) "Hassle in the Castle" with the Phantom. 4) "Haunted House Hang-Up" with the Headless Spector.

In the second tale, Scooby is set to inherit one million dollars in Confederate money which is a big let-down to the gang, but really would be worth many times one million dollars to collectors today. Even the Confedrate $500 note in the episode was a very good copy of the real-thing!

For those who remember the series or those with small children this would be a nice tape to have. It lasts about 90 minutes. The same episodes, however, have already been released on other tapes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Addition!
Review: These are all excellent Scooby Doo episodes from 1969 and 70 that every Scooby collection should have.
You can tell that some of previous reviewers are talking about what are available on VHS releases which is different from what is currently on DVD. Currently, there is only 1 duplicated episode ("Hassle in the Castle") that is also on the DVD release Scooby Doo Original Mysteries. For the other four episodes, this is their first release on DVD.
However, I do agree with the statement that there shouldn't be any duplicates at all. I guess Warner Home Video is taking a lesson from Disney on how to sell more albums by mixing older and newer material together. And I'm sure we will see more duplicates in future releases. So my future ratings will probably drop as there is less original material.


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