Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash Page #5

Synopsis: Mystery, Inc. heads to Blowout Beach for a real swinging beach party. But when the Ghost Pirates threaten to harsh the good vibes, it's up to the Scooby Gang to get the party back on track and save the day!
Director(s): Ethan Spaulding
Production: Warner Bros. Animation
 
IMDB:
5.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2017
77 min
211 Views


that boat again, it'll be too soon.

Yeah.

I've never been so bored and

so terrified at the same time!

Bored? On the Salty Brick?

That's impossible.

I understand you used to lead tours

of the Salty Brick, Mr. Holdout.

Oh yes, way back when

before... the accident.

Is that Belle and Bash's parrot?

It sure is.

His name was Aloysius Featherton

Scourgebottom Wendellwing Crackers IV.

Try saying that three times fast.

Aloysius Featherton Scourgebottom

Wendellwing Crackers IV.

Aloysius Featherton Scourgebottom

Wendellwing Crackers IV.

Aloysius Featherton Scourgebottom

Wendellwing Crackers IV.

All right, I guess

it's not so hard after all.

Do you remember the parrot's poem

you used to recite on your tours?

Oh, that? No, it's been years.

If you kids don't mind,

it's getting late,

and we really should be getting to bed.

Yeah, besides, Velma and I

need to get up early.

We're competing in the

Bingo Bash Limbo Contest.

How can you two be thinking

about a limbo contest?

People are missing!

Yeah, like, how low can you go?

Well, you two are just

jealous that Velma

and I are better at having fun than you.

Think after all the heavy

lifting Fred and I do on every...

You two are behaving

like a couple of spoiled children.

How about that Daphne getting

on our case out there?

Well, I don't know, Fred.

Like, maybe she has a point.

You too?

Oh! First, we're too boring for

you guys, and now we're too fun!

All I'm saying is you can be fun

and responsible at the same time.

- Right, Scoob?

- Uh-uh, leave me out of this.

Sometimes you have

to take responsibility,

and I know that's a big word, dude,

but responsibility is what you need.

Daphne, I...

We were just trying to show

that we know how to party down.

You were supposed to be investigating.

Now your friends are missing and

we don't have any clues to go on.

How can you and Fred be

so unconcerned about this?

You wouldn't understand.

Dancing tonight, I felt fun.

I just wanted that feeling

to last a little longer

before I go back to deductive,

rational, party-pooping old Velma.

Oh, yeah?

Well, if that's how you feel,

maybe Scoob and I should sleep

out in the Mystery Machine.

- Fine.

- Fine!

Come on, Scoob.

Scooby?

Scooby-Doo?

Like, Scooby-Doo, where are you?

- Over here!

- Was that Scooby?

I'm in here.

Whoa!

Huh?

Huh?

You guys aren't Scooby!

How did we ever get by without your

brilliant powers of observation?

Ha-ha. Where's Scooby?

Back here!

These must be the tunnels

the smugglers built

back when the city

was a safe haven for pirates.

Neato. Let's explore.

- I don't know.

- We do have to be up early for limbo.

You guys aren't going to give

up exploring secret tunnels

for a silly limbo contest, are you?

Like, a limbo contest doesn't

even make sense!

Where's the competition?

We all bend at exactly the same height.

You guys coming or what?

- Okay.

- I guess.

Do you guys hear that?

It's coming from over here.

And yet, you're both rude.

You're rude, ill-mannered kids.

The way you've been treating

those nice, young teens.

We raised you better than that!

Like, what are they saying?

I don't feel right spying on those

nice people and their rude children.

Well, then get out of the way

and let someone else listen.

Must have been the wind.

You kids go off to bed now.

You can't tell us when to go to bed!

We're teenagers.

We do what we want.

- And besides...

- March!

Honey, you still got it.

Come on, Rob.

We've got work to do.

It's kinda getting late.

We should probably turn in, too.

Does anybody remember which...

I think it was that one.

I don't think it was that one.

Like, it's been forever and

there hasn't been one doorway.

Maybe we should turn back.

Or stop for a midnight snack.

Sorry, guys. These tunnels must

go all throughout the city.

Wait, I see a light up ahead.

Is it the inn?

No, I think it's the police station.

Let's just get out of this tunnel.

Hold on, someone's coming.

Let me look.

It looks like they're making furniture.

Why would they be building furniture

in the middle of the night?

Like man, who cares?

Let's just get in there and apologize

for coming through their painting

and get back to our rooms.

Like, I am bushed and way

overdue for my midnight snack.

Shaggy, wait!

- What was that?

- I don't know.

Let's check outside.

Help me push this against the wall.

Okay, they're gone now.

Let's go.

It's stuck.

Man, oh, man, who built

a smuggling tunnel

you can't smuggle things out of?

We'll just have to keep

looking for another exit.

Come on.

That's it!

I am freaking out, man!

I can't go on!

Let's face it.

We're mole people now.

We'll just spend the rest

of our lives underground.

Just the five of us,

and that crab over there,

building a new underground society.

Shaggy, snap out of it!

Sorry. Sorry.

I'm just so tired and hungry.

So, so very hungry.

You think any of these rocks are edible?

Hold on a second. Did you

say, "That crab over there"?

Yeah, that little guy over there.

Hey, we could eat that crab!

Yeah!

If there's a crab, then we

must be close to the shore

and an exit.

Come on, gang, follow that crab.

It's the Salty Brick.

Not that creepy old pirate ship again!

Jeepers. How did they manage to get the

ship in through that tiny opening?

They must have sailed it in

during low tide,

when the opening would be larger.

Pretty ingenious.

From the outside, you wouldn't

even know there was a cave here

most of the time.

Well, let's check it out.

- No way, no how.

- Nuh-uh.

I thought you said you wanted

to investigate this case?

I'm tired, I'm hungry, my legs are sore,

and I've already been chased

off that boat once today.

There is nothing you can say or do

to get me and Scooby to go

back on that creepy old ship.

I can think of something.

You wouldn't dare!

- Would you do it...

- Don't say it!

- For a...

- Please, no!

Scooby Snack?

Stand firm, old buddy.

We do not need it.

We are better than this!

Two Scooby Snacks?

Nuh-uh. We have our dignity.

Like, we are a united front,

and you shall never break us.

Three Scooby Snacks?

Yes, absolutely.

Just give us the snacks!

We'll do anything!

We're weak.

So weak!

It's Brenda and Tommie!

Thank goodness you guys showed up.

Just in time, too.

What do you mean, "just in time"?

Those creepy pirate kooks said

they'd be coming back at dawn.

Of course!

According to the poem, they're

supposed to shake hands at dawn

for the treasure.

That's not too long from now.

Hmm... Well, then.

We'll have to work fast.

I think you mean, like, walk fast,

as in, run, as in, let's get out of

here before the pirates show up?

Sorry, Shaggy. This may be our only

chance to get the drop on them

and we've got to take it.

Tommie, Brenda, you guys get help.

We're gonna stay here and set up a trap.

- Right on.

- Be safe, Fredman.

Maybe Scoob and I should go with them.

Yeah, Fredman, with them.

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