In mystery-solving games, players systematically collect clues from different locations and match them to suspects to identify the culprit. The process involves investigating various exhibits, finding evidence like green slime trails, disordered artifacts, and hidden items, then organizing these clues to narrow down suspects. When all evidence points to one person, that suspect is revealed as the culprit. In this game, Dave Hammer, the maintenance supervisor, was caught because he was trying to mine gold from the rocks exhibit by scaring away visitors.
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Scooby-Doo Case File #1: The Glowing Bug Man (2002) [PC] - (4k 60fps) - Full WalkthroughAdded:
Heat. Heat.
Spooky.
Spookier.
Spooktacular.
Spooky, spookier, spooktacular.
Well, here we are, gang.
The Jumbo Gumbo Festival. Romy Gumbo.
>> No, silly. We're at the Kazula County Museum of Natural History. I hear they have a really groovy dinosaur exhibit.
>> Dinosaurs?
>> That's right, Scooby. In fact, they have a brand new T-Rex skeleton that was discovered right here in Kazula County.
>> Closed due to Bugman.
Mugman.
>> I wonder what they mean.
>> Like I think it means that we should get out of here.
>> What did you find there, Scooby?
>> I don't know. Like it looks like glowing green guacamole.
Run.
Like, what was that?
>> I think we just met our bug man.
This place seems to be completely deserted.
>> Dessert? That's a great idea, Scoo.
Let's go find ourselves some pastrami and chocolate sundaes and squid sickles and jelly beans and sardine sandwiches. Guys, >> sandwiches and soda pop and chickpea aloopras and frankfurters and yeah, love me. You betcha.
>> Like you shouldn't sneak up on people like that. What were you doing hiding behind that pillar? Oh, sorry.
I wasn't hiding. I was just trying to surprise the bug man. I'm Nigel Nightwatch, the head of museum security.
Well, actually, come to think of it, I'm kind of the only museum security. And who are you?
>> Uh, I'm Fred, and this is Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby-Doo. Nice to meet you. We haven't had visitors here for a real long time. This glowing bug monster guy has been scaring the wits out of me.
Uh, I mean, the museum visitors. If this goes on much longer, the museum will close down for good.
monsters.
>> Yeah, that's what I thought at first, but now I'm starting to think that it's an inside job. You know, one of the museum staff.
So, like, why don't you bug the place and find out?
>> Well, we solve mysteries. Is there anything we can do to help?
>> I'd sure appreciate it. Someone's been going to a lot of trouble to mess up the museum's exhibits. I've been doing a little detective work myself, and I put together files on the five main suspects. I keep them in the office. All of them work for the museum and might have their own reasons for messing things up. All the same, I can't seem to put all the pieces together. I've narrowed it down to the museum director, the cook, the maintenance supervisor, the information desk attendant, and the paleontology professor. You can look at the files in the office anytime you like. And if you need my help, you can use one of the museum's intercoms.
Well gang, it looks like we've got a mystery to solve.
>> And the answer is somewhere in this museum.
>> Huh? Uh, like no way are we exploring this creepy place. We're staying right here.
>> Yeah.
>> Would you change your mind for a Scooby snack? Scooby snack. Sure. And do you have one?
>> Let's check out the insect hall for some clues.
>> Okay, Velma. But like only as long as all the bugs are little bugs. Yeah, riddle bugs.
>> Come on, you two.
Well, it's a bug man.
>> Calm down, you scaredy-cats. It's just a display.
>> Like, this must be where all the bug man's buddies hang out.
>> It's the insect exhibit, Shaggy. Like this fascinating display of him over here.
>> Like him a who's it?
>> That's an order of insect, Shaggy.
>> Then I'll have two orders of insects.
Please hold the mayo. Oh boy.
>> Testing, testing. Yes.
Elecution practice tape. Take 37.
The rain in Spain falls mainly down the drain. No. Let's try that again. The plane on the rain is mainly in my brain.
No. One more time.
The rain is all >> Let's keep investigating. We have to get to the bottom of this mystery.
>> Mustn't stay in the museum all night.
The bug man.
Let's take a closer look.
>> Like the bug man was totally messing with this exhibit. Check out the green slime.
>> If we get the ants back to the right places in the ant farm, maybe we'll learn something more about the bug man.
We can open and close gates to help get the ants back home.
>> Let's give it a try, man. Okay.
Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat.
I feel like I don't mind.
Hey you.
Take down.
Open.
Hello.
I feel like open.
Pap.
Scooby doobydoo.
We've done it. All the ants are back where they belong.
>> Like what was up with those ants?
>> Yeah.
>> The bugman's green slime must have really freaked them out.
>> Huh? What? Chicken. Yeah, scared the ants.
>> Hey, look.
>> Zoink. What is it? The bug man, right?
>> No, you sillies. It's a clue. I think this needs to come back to the office with us. Let's go, guys.
>> Groovy, we found a clue. We're one step closer to solving this mystery.
>> Let's organize each clue we collect. If a clue matches a suspect, we can mark it under his or her picture to help us remember.
>> Great idea, Velma. If we're not sure who the clue fits, we can look in the files.
A museum handbook.
Something tells me that our mysterious bug man just might be someone who works for the museum.
A museum handbook. A museum handbook.
That's Dave Hammer, the maintenance supervisor.
That's Ralph Rosen, the in That's Billy C. That's Sandy Chin, Ph.D., the paleontologist.
That's Dr. Celia Crownworthy, the museum director.
>> A museum. A museum. A museum handbook.
>> Now that we know more about the suspects, it's time to find some clues.
Come on, Shaggy. Scooby, let's go upstairs and look at the bones in the excavation pit exhibit.
>> Why couldn't we look for some spare rib bones instead?
>> Spare ribs.
>> You, too.
>> Wow, they certainly have a lot of fossils.
>> What are fossils?
>> They're plants and animals that are thousands or even millions of years old.
>> So, like too old to eat.
Like way out, man. Musical bones. Hey, Scoob. See if you can match the melody.
like rock on Scoob.
Hey like rock Come on, Scoob.
Hum.
Groovy tunes, man.
Hey.
Like rock on, Scoob.
Hey, hey, hey.
Hey. Hey. Hey.
Scooby doobydoo.
Hey, hey, hey.
Keep looking. This place must be crawling with clues.
>> Run well.
Let's take a closer look at that conveyor belt.
>> Bones.
>> That's right, Scoob. Bones. Those shouldn't be there. Maybe if we gather them up, they'll provide us with a clue.
A clue to solving this mystery.
>> Okay, Scoob. You got to jump up and down and side to side. Buddy, just stay on the conveyor belts and see how many bones you can get. And like, steer clear of the glowing bug man and those creepy slime puddles. Okay, pal.
Are you okay, Scooby? You look a little dizzy.
>> Wow, bones. Think you can use those conveyor belts to reach him, Scoob?
Okay, Scoob. Like you know how this works? Bones good. Bug man and slime puddles bad.
Huh?
Like, how do you feel, Scoob? Woozy.
Oh, boy. You said it, Scoob. Here we go again.
Okay, Scoob. Like you know how this works. Bones good. Bug man and slime puddles bad.
Like, how do you feel, Scoob? Wooy!
Oh boy! You said it, Scoob. Here we go again.
Okay, Scoob. Like you know how this works. Bones good. Buzzman and slime puddles bad.
Like, how do you feel, Scoob?
Wooy.
The excavation area was really fascinating. Didn't you think so, Shaggy?
>> Like, nah. It was the pits. Get it, Scoob. Yeah. The rich.
>> Real deep, Shaggy. Real deep.
>> Like, we're not going in there. No way.
Would you change your mind for three Scooby snacks?
>> Like, you betcha. Scooby snacks. Uh-huh.
>> Come on, gang. Let's head over to the rock and mineral exhibit.
>> Rocks. Rocks. Like I like to rock.
>> Oh, brother. This exhibit has everything. Geological substrata, crystalline formations, even volcanic formations.
>> Hey, since when are volcanic formations green?
>> H maybe this green slime is a trail left by the bugman.
>> Bugman. Run. Say, Fred, how about you three check it out while Scoo and I stay here and look for clues under the rug.
Come on, you two.
Hello. Is this thing on? Right. Hi, Dr. C. It's me, Dave Hammer. I thought I'd use a tape recorder to leave you a list of supplies I need to clean the museum.
Sure has been a mess since that bug man thing started. Let me tell you what I'll need. I'll need a box of rags, two new mops, the good kind. No cheap mops, and a better kind of floor soap. This green slime is really hard to get off the floor, not to mention my shoes.
>> Come on, gang. We should have another look at these exhibits.
>> Like I'm with Freddy. We should spend more time in the cafeteria.
>> That's not what I said.
>> Yep, the cafeteria.
Come on everybody. Let's take a closer look at the fluorescent rock exhibit.
>> Like I can see everything fine from right here. Yeah, me too.
>> Oh boy. It looks like the bugman really messed up this exhibit.
>> Mess is right. Maybe if we clean it up, we'll find a clue or two. Come on, Shaggy. Help me put these rocks back in the right order.
>> Right order. Look, guys. Rocks are just rocks, right?
>> Wrong, Shaggy. These fluorescent rocks are special. If we turn on the light with that switch, we may be able to see the rocks true colors and show us how to complete the patterns on the shelves.
>> Let's give it a try.
Hey, hey, hey.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, hey.
Ow!
Oow!
Good job, gang.
>> Now, let's see where this slime trail leads.
>> Like more rocks.
>> The bugman has certainly been busy.
Let's see if we can sort this out.
Fight, fight, fight.
Yeah.
fight.
Bright pow.
Well, that did it. All the rocks are back in place. Way to go, guys.
>> Row. Like, not quite all.
>> I see. It looks like the bug man messed up another display.
What?
fight 4 Hey, Peow.
Fight, fight, fight, We're almost there. One more set of rocks and we'll be one step closer to solving this mystery.
Yeah.
Yeah.
fight.
Boom.
Ow.
Pow.
Well done.
>> Way to go, Scooby-Doo. And look, we found something.
>> It looks like a clue. I think we need to take a closer look at it back in the office.
>> Great job, gang. We got another clue.
>> Now, let's see where it goes. A book of TV listings.
I guess this means our bug man is a couch potato bug.
A book, >> a museum.
Like, no way are we going in there. It's creepy. Huh? Would three Scooby snacks change your mind?
>> Like Velma, old pal, you've got yourself a deal. Uh-huh.
Like we're going to need two more Scooby snacks.
Let's split up. Velma, why don't you and Shaggy and Scooby go check out what's over there?
>> Like dinosaurs?
Not real ones, silly. Let's go have a look.
>> Bones.
Like you've hit the jackpot, Scoob.
Bones as far as the eye can see.
>> Those bones are millions of years old.
>> Zoinks. Like, shouldn't that dinosaur have a head? Yeah, >> the bug man has definitely been here.
Let's see if we can find that dinosaur's head and a clue while we're at it.
Archaeological notes. Dr. Sandy Chin.
This museum is a fascinating place.
Everywhere I look, there are new discoveries. I was digging in the dinosaur pit the other day and I found a trail of green slime. I thought it might be a major scientific disvery. This other room >> that is saw the same stuff in the kitchen, the offices, and the other exhibits.
>> Like when the T-Rex lost his head, somebody put it in here.
>> There must be a way to roll the crates out of the way and slide the T-Rex skull out the door. The crates look like they only roll either up and down or left and right.
>> Like it sounds like a piece of cake.
Hey, >> not now, Scooby-Doo. First, let's solve this mystery.
Heat. Heat.
Good job, guys.
>> Boy, this is hard work.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, considering that you two hardly work, this should be a welcome change.
Hello.
Thank you.
Heat.
Heat.
We still need to solve this mystery. And we haven't returned the dinosaur skull to the exhibit.
>> Great. More heavy lifting. Oh, sucks.
>> Let's look in the warehouse and see if the missing dinosaur head is there.
>> What's the matter, Scoob?
Like it's time to start pushing some crates. Scooby doobydoo.
Heat. Heat.
Like Velma, how many crates are in this crazy warehouse?
>> Let's keep at it until the dinosaur head is back in the exhibit. Heat.
Heat.
Way to go, Scoob. We like made it. Oh no.
>> We're almost there. Just one more room to get through.
Thank you.
We did it.
Scooby doobydoo. Like, what's that?
There's something stuck between its teeth. Yeah, >> it could be a clue. Let's get it back to the office and have a better look at it.
>> Like, let's see if we can figure out where to put this clue. Okay, check it out. A museum handbook.
Something tells me that our mysterious bugman just might be someone who works for the museum.
That's Dave Hammer, the maintenance supervisor.
That's Ralph Rosen, the information desk attendant.
That's Billy Seasons. That's Sandy.
That's Dr. Celia. A museum handbook.
Something tells me that our mysterious >> A book of TV listings.
>> That's Billy C. That's Ralph Rosen.
That's Sandy Chin, Ph.D.
>> A book of TV listings. I guess a book of >> That's Dr. Celia Crownorthy, the museum director.
That's Billy Seasons, the cook.
That's Sandy Chin, PhD. The That's Ralph Rosen, the information desk attendant.
That's Billy C. Check it out, Scoob. of let's split up. Daffany and I will go check out this archaeology exhibit.
>> Jeepers.
>> Wow. This archaeological exhibit has everything from ancient Egyptians to Romans >> to vandals.
Huh?
>> Someone has messed up this ancient mosaic. It's all scrambled.
>> We should see if we can put it back together. It might just give us a clue to help us solve this mystery.
>> Why would the bug man want to scramble this mosaic?
>> He might be hiding something. Let's see if we can put it back together.
It looks to me like the tile should be arranged so that the patterns all match up with each other.
>> So, we can pick up a tile, move it to a new position, and see if the patterns line up. Do you think we need to use that tile rotation dial? It looks like it'll turn the tiles and then they'll line up correctly.
>> Let's give it a try.
Remember, Nigel said if we needed any help, we could call him.
There you go.
Pow! Ow pow.
Hooray.
Go.
Go down Ow, go.
Pow! Pow! Pow!
Pow!
Go, go, go.
Pow pow pow pow.
Good job.
Wow, way to go.
We did it.
>> Look, Fred, there's another mosaic that's been scrambled.
Cow.
Go.
Hooray.
Pow!
Pow! Pow!
Oow pow pow pow.
Pow!
Pow!
Good job.
Way to go.
Let's clear up this mixup and see what's behind it.
>> This could be leading us to a clue.
Hello.
Hello.
Hooray!
Wow!
Good job.
Yeah.
Wow. Wow.
Pow pow pow pow pow pow pow pow.
Way to go.
Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow.
Dolly Fred, I'd say we're getting pretty good at this.
>> I sure hope so, because there's another one coming right up.
>> You're right. And I have a feeling this one is going to lead to a clue.
Wow.
Hooray.
Wow.
Go down Ow!
Pow! Pow!
>> Good job.
Pow!
Pow!
Ow pow.
Way to go.
We did it.
>> Jeepers. Freddy, look. There's some kind of secret chamber back there.
>> Take a look at this, Daffhne. I bet it's a clue.
>> Let's bring it back to the office and take a better look at it.
>> Once we place this clue, we'll be one step closer to solving this mystery.
It's a postcard of the Eiffel Tower. Now >> that's Dr. Celia Crownworthy, the museum director.
>> It's a postcard of the Eiffel Tower.
>> That's Sandy Chin, PhD, the Paleon.
That's Billy Seasons, the cook. That's Ralph Rosen, the information desk attendant.
That's Dave Hammer, the maintenance supervisor.
That's Dr. Se.
>> It's a postcard of the Eiffel Tower.
Now, who around here would have a It's a postcard of the Eiffel Tower. It's a postcard of the Eiffel Tower.
like the cafeteria. If you guys need us, we'll be investigating.
I mean investigating food.
Glorious food.
A whole cafeteria. And we're like the only ones here. And I always thought museums were boring.
Ice cream. Like, are you thinking what I'm thinking? Like, what am I saying? Of course you are.
>> You're listening to Billy Season's recipe roundup.
>> Back so soon.
>> Like, that was just round one. Oh.
Maggie, I smell some goodies. I like the way you smell, Scoob. Let's go to the cafeteria, pal.
Oh, boy. Now this, you're listening to Billy Seasons Recipe Roundup. Today, I'll tell you how to make Billy delicious guava gumbo. Just take a 14 quart saucepan. And now hold on, there's some green goop on my saucepan and on my gumbo grater. I tell you what, nothing stays clean in this museum. Hold on.
>> Let's go back.
>> Cool, man.
>> Run. Like, what's the matter, pal? You need some help?
>> Yeah.
Hey, Hey, hey, Oh boy, one double chocolate sardine cone coming right up.
Like that creepy bug man must have taken all the labels off this ice cream machine. Well, that's not going to scare us away, huh, Scoob? How about pressing those buttons and then pulling that lever to serve me up a triple decker cone? Okay, I'll tell you if you pick the right flavors. That way, we'll fix this groovy ice cream machine and maybe find a clue. Well, we're going to fix the ice cream machine, right? You betcha. Like, you know what sounds good about now, Scoob? Like an ice cream cone with dinosaur ripple, orange, artichoke, chocolate, sardine.
You know, Scoob, I still haven't gotten my ice cream cone. Let's do it again.
Okay, pal.
You're okay.
Oh, boy. You said it, Scoob. Here we go again.
Oh no. Zoinks. Like here we go again.
like groovy man.
Oh boy, you said it, Scoob. Here we go again.
Oh no. Zoinks. Like here we go again.
Roll me. I'm with you, Scoob. Let's do it again.
Like, if there's one thing I know how to do, it's work an ice cream machine.
First, you have to push the buttons for the right flavors. Pull the lever and make the selection. And then, the most important step of all, then you eat it.
You got it, Scoob. like, "Hey, Scoob, why not make me an ice cream cone with lemon mustard custard, orange, artichoke, fossil frappe?"
Once we have like three flavors, let's pull the lever.
Chocolate sardines, jalapeno, peppermint, peanut butter.
Like that looks delicious, but it's not quite what I wanted. Scoob, can you try again, buddy?
vanilla blue cheese. Chocolate sardine.
Cherry grilled cheese.
Like that looks delicious, but it's not quite what I wanted. Scoob, can you try again, buddy?
Come on.
Come on.
Once we have like three flavors, let's pull the lever.
Peanut butter, jalapeno, peppermint, pachulo cream.
Like that looks delicious, but it's not quite what I wanted. Scoob, can you try again, buddy?
We've We've already chocolate sardines, orange artichoke, lime like you got one right. Keep trying, Scoob. I'm hungry.
We've already picked three. We've already picked three flavors. Let's pull the lever.
Geology. Great. Muscle frappe. Vanilla blue cheese.
Like you got one right. Keep trying, Scoob. I'm hungry.
Dinosaur ripple, cherry grilled cheese, strawberry taco delight. Like that looks delicious, but it's not quite what I wanted. Scoob, can you try again, buddy?
Banana bone crunch. Blueberry bacon bits. Rapple ant farm.
Hey, if we ever get stumped, we can always call Nigel. Like that looks delicious, but it's not quite what I wanted. Scoob, can you try again, buddy?
Lemon, mustard, custard, jalapeno, peppermint, peanut butter.
Like, you got one right. Keep trying, Scoob. I'm hungry.
Possel frappe, lemon, mustard, custard, lime.
Two out of three ain't bad, Scoob.
Plank, why don't you give it another try?
Possel frappe lime lemon mustard custard.
Two out of three ain't bad. Scoob like why don't you give it another try?
Dinosaur ripple geology. Great. Vanilla blue cheese. Like that looks delicious, but it's not quite what I wanted. Scoob, can you try again, buddy?
We've already picked vanilla, blue cheese, orange artichoke, fossil frappe.
Two out of three ain't bad, Scoob. Like, why don't you give it another try?
Lime, orange, artichoke, lemon, mustard, custard. Two out of three ain't bad, Scoob. Like, why don't you give it another try?
Lemon, mustard, custard, vanilla, blue cheese, lime.
Like, you got one right. Keep trying, Scoob. I'm hungry.
Lime, lemon, mustard, custard, kazulo cream.
Like you got one right. Keep trying, Scoob. I'm hungry.
Peanut butter, jalapeno, peppermint, pajulo cream.
Like that looks delicious, but it's not quite what I wanted. Scoob, can you try again, buddy?
Lime, orange, articho, chocolate sardine.
Like, you got one right. Keep trying, Scoob. I'm hungry.
Vanilla blue cheese fossil frappe geology great like you got one right keep trying scoo I'm hungry chocolate sardine fossil frappe lemon mustard custard Two out of three ain't bad, Scoob. Like, why don't you give it another try?
Lemon, mustard, custard, chocolate, sardine, fossil frappe.
Two out of three ain't bad, Scoob. Like, why don't you give it another try?
Lemon, mustard, custard, lime, fossil frappe. Two out of three ain't bad. Scoob, why don't you give it another try?
Lime, chocolate, sardine, orange artichoke.
Like you got one right. Keep trying, Scoob. I'm hungry.
Lemon, mustard, custard, fossil frappe, lime.
Two out of three ain't bad, Scoob.
Flank, why don't you give it another try?
Lime, lemon, mustard, custard, fossil frappe.
Two out of three ain't bad, Scoob. Like, why don't you give it another try?
Jalapo peppermint, muscle frappe, lemon, mustard, custard. Two out of three ain't bad. Scoob like why don't you give it another try once we have like three flavors let's pull the lever peanut butter lemon mustard custard frappe two out of three ain't bad scoop like why don't you give it another Lemon, mustard, custard, possle frappe, kazulo cream. Two out of three ain't bad, Scoob. Like, why don't you give it another try?
Lemon, mustard, custard, fossil frappe, orange artichoke.
You did it, Scoob. Looks delicious. A Scoob like when do I get my ice cream cone?
Like that machine's going crazy, Scoob.
Let's get out of here.
Huh?
Like it must be a clue. Let's get this back to the office and show it to Velma.
>> If one of our suspects matches every clue, then that suspect must be our ghost.
>> Wow, that's quite a bra. That's Sandy Chin, Ph.D. The Wow, that's quite a bracelet. I wonder who around here would wear silver jewelry.
>> That's Dr. Celia crown worthy. Wow, that's quite a bracelet. I wonder who around here would wear silver jewelry.
>> That's Billy Seasons, the cook.
That's Ralph Rosen. That's Dave Hammer, the mainten That's Dave Hammer, the maintenance super. Check it out, Scoob.
A coupon for B. That's Dave Hammer, the maintenance supervisor.
>> Check it out, Scoob. A coupon for Burger J.
>> That's Dave Hammer, the maintenance.
>> A book of TV listings.
>> That's Dave Hammer, the maintenance super.
>> It's a postcard of the Eiffel Tower.
Now, who around here would have a postcard?
>> That's Dave Hammer. That's Dave Hammer, the maintenance supervisor.
With all the clues we've put together, I think I figured out the solution to this whole mystery.
>> And I think I've got the perfect plan to catch the bug man.
>> Oh no. Why do I have this feeling like I'm not going to dig this plan? The next time we see the bug man, we'll use Shaggy and Scooby as bait.
>> Yep, I was right. They can lead him between these two pillars, and I'll be waiting with a net.
>> Uh-uh.
>> Come on, guys. Don't you want to be heroes?
>> The only heroes I want come with a lot of salami and chomies and mayo. Like, help me out. I It's the bug man.
I brought y'all some double scoop ice cream.
Good job, Scooby. Now, let's see who this bug man really is.
>> Once we decide which clue belongs to which suspect, we'll be able to wrap up this mystery.
>> That's Dave. That's Dave.
>> H. These are Jeepers. It's Dave Hammer, >> the maintenance supervisor.
>> Like I totally knew it. Me too.
>> Good job, you guys. You've uncovered our culprit. But why him? Why Dave Hammer?
>> It's all in his file and in the clues we found. Dave discovered gold in the rocks and minerals exhibit. By scaring away visitors, he could mine the gold for himself. And like then the mine would have been his instead of theirs.
>> I would have gotten away with it too if it weren't for you meddling kids and your pesky dog.
>> Thanks for helping me out, folks. I sure appreciate it. How can I ever thank you food? You said it scoop caramel crispy crab cakes. The perfect gift for any occasion.
>> We're just glad the museum will be back in business. And that's the last you'll see of the glowing bug man.
>> Huh?
Like the bug man's back, but there's a trail of green slime on the floor. M ice cream.
Like it's mint chocolate chip.
>> Guys, where do you think you're going?
>> We're investigating. Yeah, like I think this mystery might lead us somewhere delicious. Scoop. Scooby doobydoo.
Well gang, that's another mystery solved >> and another tummy ache for Scooby-Doo.
>> Like I told you not to eat so much ice cream, Scoob.
>> That's very responsible of you, Shaggy.
>> What responsible? Like I just wanted him to leave some for me. Say, you know what's good for a tummy ache? Uh, Broseltzer >> eating less.
>> No, pancakes. Pancakes.
>> I think somebody's feeling better.
>> I think I saw an El Seiko pancake house up the road. Like, what are we waiting for?
>> A few more credits to roll by.
>> Oh, okay. We'll wait.
>> While we're waiting, we could play a game.
>> That's a great idea, Davany. I'll say a word and you tell me the first word that comes into your mind.
>> Pancakes.
>> Shaggy, I haven't started.
>> Scooby snacks.
>> No, you have to wait till >> sardines. This is fun.
>> But >> acorn squash and luchy nuts. That's easy.
>> You see >> sea bass and rudabagga chutney? Ham, lemon grits pudding. Hi.
>> Guys, stop it. That's not how you play the game.
>> Game? Game? Like what game? We're just planning tomorrow's menu.
>> Yeah.
>> Did everybody enjoy exploring the museum?
>> Museums are the best.
>> I'd love to see the Lou someday >> or Discovery Creek >> or the Smithsonian in Washington DC.
>> Great idea. While we're there, we can visit the Luigi. Yeah.
>> Is that an art museum?
>> Sort of.
>> Is it more of a gallery?
>> It's more of a hot dog stand. Yummy.
Luigi's quadruple decker onion relish pineapple charg work of art. The castle of pork products like how did you know his last name?
>> Jinkies.
>> Like Velma. What's wrong?
>> Nothing. I'm just practicing. Look guys, the credits are almost over.
>> Ah, shucks. I wasn't paying attention.
Who was the third assistant reinking supervisor? Austinen.
>> Fred. Did you just make that up?
>> Yes.
>> I guess we'll just have to run all the credits again.
>> Yep. I guess those pancakes will just have to wait.
>> No.
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