Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo Page #3

Synopsis: The gang goes on a trip to check on Velma's younger sister, Madelyn. She's been studying stage magic at the Whirlen Merlin Magic Academy, where apparently there have been sightings of a giant griffin. The gang decides to investigate.
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
 
IMDB:
7.2
NOT RATED
Year:
2010
76 min
1,181 Views


...I've asked the chef...

That's me.

- To prepare a royal feast.

A feast.

Like, I think he said the magic word.

The guests of honor

almost outnumber the students.

And where are the teachers?

A lot of them left

thanks to that scary old griffin...

...which no one has ever seen, of course.

Before we start, a little dinner lighting.

Alakazam

[ALL GASP]

Far out. Dinner by candlelight.

How romantic.

SCOOBY:

Let's eat.

[GASPS]

Gee, Scoob,

I think it's a little undercooked.

[LAUGHING]

Do not worry, never fear

Your favorite dish will now appear

Pinch me, Scooby-Doo, extra cheesy

cheese pizza with a side of pickles.

Scooby Snacks

in cherry sauce and whipped cream.

Ho, ho, ho.

Wow. Whirlen is amazing.

- Aw.

- I cooked it.

[THUNDER CRASHING]

What's that?

It's a devil of a night out there.

The kind of night that invites ghosts

and goblins and other visitors.

Uh, Miss Rumblebuns, is it okay

if some of us go back to our rooms?

I suppose so.

Psst. Shaggy, come on.

While everyone else is eating,

I wanna show you something special.

- Like, now?

- Yes, while the moon is still out.

I promise you're going to find it

very, very exciting.

You know, Madelyn,

I find this pizza very, very, very exciting.

MADELYN:

Come on.

Are you sure you wanna go out in the dark?

It's kind of spooky.

Amos the groundskeeper

is always out after dark.

Yeah, well,

that dude's totally spooky too.

What I wanna show is something

that was brought here with the castle...

...over two centuries ago.

[OWL HOOTING]

Hurry, guys, it's right around the bend.

Here we are.

I found a picture of this sundial

on one of the castle walls.

When the moon is full

and you twist it like so...

That's Seamus O'Flannery...

...the man who brought the castle over here

from Ireland.

Wow. Like, dig that crazy toothpick.

Shaggy, that's the magic staff used

to summon and control the griffin.

I thought you said

the griffin was a myth.

I didn't want the others to be frightened.

I'm telling you because you're brave.

Brave? Shaggy? Brave?

[LAUGHING]

[CLEARS THROAT]

Sorry.

Like, what's all this gruesome graffiti?

It says, "Winged protector,

arise and guard this castle."

[GROWLING]

Don't look now. But I think it's arisen.

[SCREECHING]

[PANTING AND GRUNTING]

SHAGGY:

Through here.

Down.

Good thinking, Shaggy.

Like, who's thinking?

[GRIFFIN SCREECHES]

Did you see how Whirlen Merlin

made that dessert appear out of nowhere?

Not really. I was watching Crystal.

All she did was point.

It's the way she did it so effortlessly.

I can point too.

Usually when you do

you knock my glasses off.

Easy, Velma.

She hasn't done that in at least an hour.

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Alan Burnett

Alan Burnett (born 1949) is an American television writer-producer particularly associated with Warner Bros. Animation, Hanna-Barbera Productions, DC Comics and Walt Disney television animation. He has had a hand in virtually every DC animated project since the waning years of the Super Friends. Burnett's contributions for Disney were largely a part of the 1990s Disney Afternoon, where he was attached to the Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears and various projects set in the Scrooge McDuck universe. Because of his primary focus on televised animation, he has occasionally been involved in film projects related to a parent television program. He is a graduate of the University of Florida and has an MFA in film production from the University of Southern California. more…

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