Product description Two episodes plus Bonus Toons! Alaskan King Coward Join Scooby-Doo and the gang in a snowy adventure to the great state of Alaska! The adventure is spoiled when an ice monster tries to chase the gang back south. Being fast on their feet helps, as the gang traps the creature in a frozen ice channel embedding him permanently in the ice. The Nutcracker Scoob A joyous holiday production of the Nutcrackers turns foul when a scrooge-like apparition scares Scooby-Doo and the gang out of spooky children's home ruining the holiday. After some investigation, Scooby-Doo and the gang learn the true ghostly motivation: a priceless emerald hidden in the house. It's one adventure after another as the undaunted detectives chase down the ghost and carry on with the show in this holiday caper! Color, Mono, Not Rated, Approximate Run Time 60 minutes. .com Scooby, Scrappy, and the gang are helping out Tiny Tina and the other young residents of a children's home put on a Christmas pageant when they are interrupted by a spooky apparition. Is it the work of the dastardly businessman who would do anything to buy the home? Or is someone else after the emerald hidden on the premises? You can bet the canine-human team will find the answers inside of 23 minutes--and wind up in tutus on skis to boot. Next, Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy scare up a monster in Alaska in the seven-minute short "Alaskan King Coward." Filling out the 45-minute tape are two other shorts: an episode of Squiddly Diddly, Hanna Barbera's ghostly version of The Flintstones, and Cartoon Network's Shake & Flick, a mostly wordless caper about a dog and a flea doing battle in the Colosseum and other historic locales in Rome. The first three are fine for kids 2 and older, but the loud violence of the fourth cartoon is for slightly older audiences. --Kimberly Heinrichs
B**S
Great
Great
M**N
Awesome
This is my favorite Scooby doo movie ever and I'm very glad that I was able to finally find it somewhere!
P**R
Scooby Dooby Doo
Cute Christmas cartoon and know you'll enjoy if like scooby and scrappy doo as myself, child, and friends know of does too.
S**E
Adorable Twist on Scrooge
Scooby Doo tells the story of story. Cute twist on an old theme. Would make a nice Christmas gift for a child.
A**M
Goody
Good movie
J**S
A favorite since I was little
I have watched this Christmas special since I was a little girl and it has always been a favorite. It is very brightly colored and designed well. The story plot was good: trying to save a children's home and in the end the people that were trying to close it down have a change in heart and keep it open. The "bad guy" is of course unmasked and is not really a ghost.I wish they would release this on dvd. VHS has a lower quality for viewing, but still this was animated well and keeps the attention visually.
C**M
Scooby-Don't
With the new live action movie out in theaters, everything with the name "Scooby Doo" on it is turning to gold- or at least selling like gold. This compilation video is not gold. I sat my five year old son down in front of the television, and we started the hour long videotape.The video features four cartoons altogether, and I have included their individual star ratings at the end of their mini-review:"A Nutcracker Scoob" features Scooby Doo, Shaggy, Daphne, Fred, and Scrappy Doo (Velma is nowhere to be seen on the whole tape except for previews of other videos). The gang are at a children's home where a ghost pops up during rehearsals for "A Christmas Carol," and tries to find a hidden emerald. The supreme red herring suspect appears in the form of one Winslow Nickleby, whose family used to own the building. The guys carry on with the show and catch the real "ghost." This episode is from a later series of Scooby Doo adventures, and features the most annoying opening theme song and credits ever done. Also, watch for the French maid, and give yourself a quarter if you can understand more than three words she says. The animators also decide to drive their viewers blind: all the backgrounds are shot in very soft focus, but the main characters are sharply defined. My eyes started playing tricks on me, not knowing what to concentrate on. Throw in a doe-eyed orphan named Tiny Tina, who talks to her stuffed bear, Teddy, and you will be wishing for the old days of just plain bad animation. **"Alaskan King Coward" has Shaggy, Scooby Doo, and Scrappy Doo in the Alaskan tundra, digging for gold. They dig up a frozen monster instead, and spend the rest of the episode running away from it. No mystery, no villain muttering "those meddling kids," just an overdose of the always annoying and unpopular Scrappy Doo. The monster, which looks like a sabre toothed dinosaur, is badly drawn, changing sizes from scene to scene. **Next on the tape are two Bonus Cartoons: Squiddly Diddly stars in "The Ghost is Clear." An entertainer squid, he leaves his home at the theme park Bubbleland to play at a child's ghost's birthday party. The child then begins terrorizing him with everything from turning invisible to showing him his basement dwelling vicious pets. The child's parents look just like Elmer Fudd and Fred Flintstone's mother-in-law, and the child, Wilbur, is given a high pitched grating voice that wreaked havoc on my ears. This is really dull and unfunny, even to my five year old test subject...I mean, son. *Finally, The Cartoon Network world premieres Shake and Flick in "Raw Deal in Rome." Shake is a dog, Flick is a flea, and they both make like Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, as Shake tries to entertain some Romans while Flick tries to get in his fur and bite him. Soon, they are introducing fighter jets and nuclear warheads into the battle, making you wonder why this thing was set in ancient Rome in the first place. This was a little gory as well, as Shake as the ability to shed his skin and muscles in one scene. This is the kind of cartoon "The Simpsons" makes fun of on their "The Itchy and Scratchy Show" blood drenched cartoons. One funny scene: Shake's ride up the elevator. **All in all, my five year old was entertained, and that is important, but I was bored silly. I used to love Scooby Doo as a kid, and the original series' episodes still have a charm about them that subsequent series (and, apparently, the live action film) are not able to recapture. The Christmas angle of the tape is tenuous. You have the Christmas themed first episode, but just a brief Santa Claus sighting in the second episode, and nothing to connect to Christmas in the bonus cartoons. Children may like this, but adults beware. I cannot recommend this video.Unrated- Physical violence, some gun violence, mild gore
B**)
Too much Scrappy
This is one of the worst compilations of episiodes I have ever seen, There is no reason for Scrappy Doo, these would be good episodes if it wasn't for him.
B**E
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B**R
Five Stars
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