Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare
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The story I'm about to tell you
is Camp Little Moose's darkest secret.
A tale so terrifying, if your parents knew,
they'd never send you here in the first place.
Now, 50 years ago,
right here at Little Moose...
...there was a counselor
named Jerry McCreedy...
...the meanest counselor
in the history of summer camp.
If you were late to flag raising,
he'd yell at you.
If you were afraid of the water,
he'd throw you in the lake.
If you had candy, he'd eat it.
So one day, the campers decided to play
a little prank on old McCreedy.
They put a snake in his daypack.
And while Jerry was out hiking,
he reached for his trail mix...
...and got a handful of slithering serpent.
McCreedy was so scared...
...he lost his footing
and clean fell off Devil's Drop.
Slid all the way down on his face...
...banging his head on every rock.
What happened to him?
They never found the body.
But legend has it...
...the significant head trauma
drove him insane.
They call him the Woodsman.
It's the Woodsman!
That was great, Darryl.
You had them jumping higher
than a tick on a trampoline.
All right, everybody,
that's enough for tonight.
Back to your cabins.
It was a cool story.
I'm tired.
What? I wasn't scared either.
What was that?
I could swear I locked that door.
It's the Woodsman! He's real! Aah!
The boathouse.
It can't be.
Here you go, Scoob,
18 inches of hoagie heaven.
Ooh. Yum.
Now this is what I call camping.
- Good friends.
- Good food.
And most importantly...
- No monsters.
- No monsters.
- Monster.
- Monster.
Oh! Oh! Oof!
Sorry, I was just checking out
this mosquito-proof suit.
Maybe I should try a small.
You guys, quit messing around.
We're here to pick up supplies.
You know how excited Fred is
about taking us to his camp.
I am so excited to take you guys
to my old summer camp.
Like, you don't say.
You guys are gonna love being counselors
at Camp Little Moose.
Did I ever tell you
the time me and Davey Reynolds...
...tried canoeing Schmidt's Creek
without a paddle?
Yes.
There we were, 10 years old
and not a paddle between us.
Sure do appreciate your business, kids.
Say, if you're heading up
to Little Moose Lake...
...you best get a move on.
Those mountain roads can be mighty tricky
come nightfall.
Where are Shaggy and Scooby?
Look out.
Scooby, are you okay?
Don't worry about him.
He landed on a cushion
of freeze-dried ice cream.
Mm. Rocky Road.
Camp City Historical Museum.
- What's that?
- Oh, just a little hobby of mine.
There's a lot of history in this area.
Myths, legends.
Even a few ghost stories.
You wanna hear one?
- Nope.
- I'm good.
According to my GPS...
...we should be able to see the camp
right now.
Hey, gang, check it out.
Wow, that place is beautiful.
To be honest, Fred,
I wasn't too excited about roughing it.
Camp Little Moose.
Oh, that's not Camp Little Moose.
- It's not?
- That's Camp Big Moose.
That's Camp Little Moose.
Oh, they've really fixed the place up.
I've spent a zillion summers here
as a camper...
...but now,
I'm finally gonna be a counselor.
It's my chance to pass on
all our camp traditions...
...to a new generation of Little Moose.
This place is a dump.
It's rustic.
Man, I don't care what it looks like
as long as it isn't haunted.
Stop. Turn back. This place is haunted.
Hey, what seems to be the problem?
He's real.
Get out of here while you still can.
I'm going to Camp Big Moose.
- What was that all about?
- Beats me.
But we're gonna find out.
What part of "Get out, save yourselves"
didn't you understand?
How about this one time
we listen to the wild-eyed lunatic?
Come on, you guys.
This is not a Camp Little Moose
welcome.
Where is everybody?
Just a campfire story, but he was here.
Do you hear that?
Madder than a bear with a bee sting.
- It's coming from down there.
He was laughing
when he threw his ax at me.
I think it'd be a good idea
to cancel the second session of camp.
Way ahead of you, Ranger Knudsen.
I've already notified all the parents.
Camp Little Moose is officially closed
for the summer.
What? You can't cancel camp.
Why, I'd know that ascot anywhere.
Freddy Jones. Get over here
and give me a Little Moose welcome.
- High in the mountains
- Deep in the spruce
- On the shore of the lake
- It's Camp Little Moose
Little Moose, Little Moose, Little Moose
Oh, man.
Ah. The Little Moose welcome
always warms my heart.
- What's this about canceling camp?
- And what happened to the boathouse?
I don't mean to scare you kids...
...but we're having a little trouble
with an ax-wielding maniac.
It was the Woodsman.
Oh, no, not the Woodsman.
Who's the Woodsman?
Like, I don't know,
and I don't wanna find out.
The Woodsman?
Oh, come on, Burt,
you don't believe that old campfire story.
Nah. I swear, Fred.
I saw him with my own eyes.
Ha. It's probably just a prank
by those snobs at Camp Big Moose.
I've heard of camp rivalries,
but this is a little extreme.
You hit the nail on the head, beautiful.
Oh, I didn't say anything.
Well, I wasn't talking to you.
Me?
It's best if you folks just head on home.
Let the professionals handle this.
- Somebody likes you.
- Shut up.
But I was gonna be a counselor,
a mentor, a hero.
I'm sorry, Fred, but I had no choice.
No campers means no camp.
Where is everybody?
Camp's canceled.
Didn't you kids get the message?
What message?
One that said
Welcome to Camp Little Moose.
I'm Fred.
I'll be your counselor, mentor, hero.
Good to meet you, Fred. I'm Luke.
Trudy.
Deacon.
I don't know if this is such a good idea,
Fred.
Maybe we should just put these kids
back on that bus.
Hey. Hey. Hey, where are you going?
You get back here!
So, what will it be first? Horseback riding?
No, no, no, I got it.
Zip line.
Sounds awesome.
Sounds awful.
I feel like Fred's forgetting something.
Like the fact that we have a mystery
on our hands?
That's it.
Like the only mystery
I'm interested in solving...
...is The Case of What's For Dinner.
What do you say we look for clues
in the kitchen, Scoob?
Way ahead of you.
It's okay, Deacon.
You're still on the ground. See? Ground.
Solid ground.
Keep going, Trudy.
You're going to love the zip line.
What's a zip line?
I'm just trying to get cell phone reception.
Okay, Luke, whenever you're ready,
just step off the...
Whoo-hoo-hoo!
- Platform.
Yeah! Ha-ha-ha.
Oh! Hee-hee-ha! Awesome! Whoo!
Hmm. Something is missing
from my Five-Alarm Chili.
Oh, man, Scoob,
those are the hottest peppers on the planet.
- You okay, Scooby-Doo?
- Delicious.
I don't mean to brag, but I was Little Moose
Fire Starting Champion six years running.
And with a little practice,
you too can learn to master this skill.
Check it out.
All right, Luke.
- Good work.
- Who's got the marshmallows?
Hmm.
Oh.
Like, if we don't get more firewood,
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