Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood Page #2
- TV-G
- Year:
- 1979
- 49 min
- 408 Views
-Did you hear that, Scoob?
C.J. thinks it's unbeIievabIe.
Oh, boy. He Ioved it.
That's your star of tomorrow.
Wait. I get it. It's a joke.
You IovabIe IittIe mutt, this is aII a siIIy
joke! You had me going for a secondo.
A joke?
You know, you had me going
for a minute there.
But....
Our good paI and buddy, Scooby
wanting to change his image?
Not do comedy?
It's hystericaI! Oh, what a dog.
What a funny, cowardIy, cIumsy dog.
We Iove him. He's so cute.
That wasn't quite how
it was supposed to go.
I didn't think so.
Like, we've gotta Iet him
know we're serious.
Right. Serious.
And there's onIy one way
to prove it to him.
You're Ieaving the show?
-You're kidding.
-Jinkies. Jinkies. Jinkies.
That's right. I'm Ieaving.
his career is taking a turn for the better.
-Like, I'm sorry, Scoob.
-That's okay, Shaggy.
I don't get it, Scooby.
What's your probIem?
-I wanna be a star.
-You wanna be a star?
-That's right, VeIma.
-But you are a star.
What more couId you want?
-WeII....
-He wants other parts, Daphne.
That's it. Other parts.
He wants to change his image. Like,
I'm gonna make him a dramatic star.
To be or not to be.
That is a reaIIy good question.
Not to mention a Western star...
...an action-adventure star...
...and a singing-and-dancing star.
I see it, but I don't beIieve it.
WeII, Shaggy, I think you've got
your work cut out for you.
Scooby-Doo!
Okay, Scoob. Lavonne's taking time
away from her own hit series to heIp us.
She's on a tight scheduIe.
We gotta get this fiImed in one take.
-Okay?
-Okay.
Hi there, Shaggy, Scoob.
How are you doing?
Like, we're ready to shoot, Lavonne.
Hey, you wiId and crazy poochy-poo.
Great.
Just Iet me get my skates on.
-You better get yours on too, Scoob.
-Okay, Shaggy.
I reaIIy Iove that dog.
He's such a pussycat.
It's great you're gonna heIp us
with this fiIm. It reaIIy is.
We're gonna caII this fiIm
Lavonne and Scooby.
It's got a nice ring to it.
-Here he comes now.
-HeIp!
And there he goes.
Great, Scooby, that's great.
Keep it up!
He'II be doing good
to keep himseIf up.
Duck, Scoob. Duck.
Say, you didn't teII me he was a pro.
Okay, now,
Iet me set the scene for you.
You're in the finaIs for the roIIer-skating
championship of the worId.
The whoIe worId? I'd be too nervous.
CouId we just make it BrookIyn?
Whatever. Anyway, Iike, the other
finaIists have aIready skated.
And it'II take perfect skating
to win the trophy.
-But we win it, right?
-Right.
-Maybe.
-Like, we're ready to roII.
Can someone get the Iights?
And now the last two finalists
for the roller championship of the world.
-BrookIyn.
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