Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! Page #2

Synopsis: It's another variation of the classic Scooby-Doo plot device with the gang investigating a snow creature, but this time, it's on Mount Everest with the Abominable Snowman. Shaggy and Scooby-Doo wind up on the wrong flight and wind up going to India, ruining the Mystery Inc. gang's vacation in Paris. They learn about the Snowman and are really afraid, of course. Then it becomes a huge mystery to solve when Fred, Daphne and Velma try to find Scooby and Shaggy, as well as the snow creature.
Director(s): Joe Sichta
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
 
IMDB:
6.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2007
72 min
573 Views


with your monster stories now.

Please excuse my sister, professor.

She is as stubborn as a yak.

So, Minga, you don't believe

in the abominable snowman?

When I was younger,

Pemba used to try to scare me.

"The yeti is going to get you."

Now he's going around telling everyone

that he's actually seen the creature.

I am not kidding this time.

The yeti is real.

We may be freezing cold,

but we're coming in hot.

Egads.

Are you all right?

Did you break anything?

What is this intrusion?

I humbly apologize, most high lama, but...

The monastery is closed. Now, go away.

But look. Two strangers

have fallen from the sky.

Indeed.

May I offer you

something warm to drink?

You must be very cold and tired

after your long journey, huh?

Like, you had us at "warm."

I see you do not enjoy

our yak-butter tea.

Well, I'll say one thing.

You can really taste the yak.

Do you mind if we use your phone?

Our friends must think we've totally

flaked on them.

Like, snow-flaked, that is.

Oh, brother.

I am sorry, but we have no such

modern conveniences here.

Like, wherever here is.

Yikes, Shaggy!

Monster. Monster.

That's no monster, Scooby-Doo.

It's just some kind of creepy carving.

You have discovered

our most sacred chamber.

Like, way to go, Scoob.

Why couldn't you discover

something useful...

...like the refrigerator?

Sorry.

In this chamber,

we offer sacrifices to the yeti.

Half man and half animal...

...he lives in the snow caves,

high on the mountain.

Like, there goes the neighborhood.

What an extraordinary crystal.

May I examine it...

...closer?

No, you may not.

The crystal is sacred.

Its mystical glow protects us

from the creature's evil power.

- Evil power?

- Evil power?

I have found you.

Look out, Scoob.

It's that terrible tour guide.

Do you know this man?

Yeah. Like, thanks to him,

our grand tour took a grand detour.

My sincerest apologies.

There was a terrible mishap.

I was so worried, that I jumped

out of the plane myself...

...desperate to save you.

Speaking of desperate,

what about the rest of the gang?

They must be worried sick about us.

We're very popular, you know.

I know. Why don't you try calling

your friends from the weather station?

Weather station, eh?

Well, what are we waiting for?

Like, hook us up

with that satellite hookup.

It is a bit further up the mountain.

I can take you there.

The only place you are going

is down the mountain.

I would be honored to guide you

to the weather station.

I'll go too.

With that snow creature out there,

we'll have greater strength in numbers.

We will all climb the mountain together.

Beware, gentlemen.

The yeti is the watcher

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