Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase
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- 2001
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Any progress, Eric?
Sorry, Professor Kaufman. There's still
something wrong with the program.
We can't do any more experiments
with the laser until you boys fix it.
We know. We know.
Hey, wait! I've found something.
- What?
- Who turned on the laser?
Not me!
- Shut it down!
- I can't! It's not responding!
- What is that?
- I was hoping you'd know, professor.
- He's absorbing all our computer data.
- Call security!
- Like, are we there yet, Fred?
- I told you, Shaggy, soon.
But you said that an hour ago, man.
It's so impressive that Eric got
a grant for his computer project.
Doesn't surprise me. Back in high school, he
practically lived in the computer lab. Right, Velma?
- Yeah. He's one smart cookie.
- Cookie? Cookie?!
Sorry, Scooby. Figure of speech.
Cheer up, Scoob. When we get there,
we'll get to play the game Eric designed.
- I bet it's way cooler than this one.
- Yeah, cooler!
Imagine a computer game starring all of us!
Solving mysteries in cyberspace.
Like, I hope I do better
on Eric's game than this one.
Where do you think you're going?
To visit our friend Eric Staufer.
He's a student here.
Not if you're not on my list.
It should be under "Fred Jones".
- Is this whole group with you?
- Yes, sir.
- Including the dog?
- Dog? Where?
There you are.
But just so you know...
...I don't like a bunch of punks
running around my university.
- Your university?
- It might as well be.
I've been here for 20 years. There's
never been any trouble on my watch.
I'm the head of security.
Wembley's the name.
- Twenty years is an impressive record.
- You bet it is.
I want to make sure that it stays...
A wise guy, eh?
on you, pooch!
Pooch?
- Like, Scooby's just playing, officer.
- Yeah, sorry.
We just need some help
finding the computer lab.
The lab is three buildings
down on the left.
- Thanks.
- And keep your dog off the grass.
Wow, Eric, this lab
is one groovy setup.
We like it too.
You don't want to eat those.
Because they're grown in radioactive soil.
Zoinks!
- Everyone, this is my lab partner, Bill McLemore.
- Nice to meet you.
Thanks for keeping Shaggy and Scooby
from glowing in the dark.
- We'll go to dinner after the tour.
- But first, can you show us your new video game?
Scoob and I have been dying to play it.
No one is playing the game
until we get rid of our problem.
Professor Kaufman, I'd like you to meet the
mystery gang I based my game on.
- Oh, hi!
- Nice to meet you.
The famous Mystery, Inc.
And that's Scooby-Doo.
just in time for a mystery.
- A mystery?
- Why? What happened?
This is a hyper-energy laser.
We've been using it to break down actual objects
and project them into cyberspace.
Jinkies! You mean you can transport objects
from the real world into the computer world?
- Precisely, young lady.
- That's fantastic!
It was, until the laser beamed
a monster into our world last night.
A monster?!
Yes, the laser beamed a computer virus
right here into this lab.
A really freaky-looking thing.
He erased all the computers' data
by just walking near them.
This virus is also able to control
and manipulate electrical objects.
- But where did it come from?
- Eric's computer game.
Computer viruses don't just appear.
They have to be created by someone.
- But I didn't create it!
- I'm sure it wasn't Mr. Staufer.
But whoever created this virus
is in serious trouble.
Our civilization is
so dependent on technology...
...that this virus is a threat
to the entire world.
Can you show us how the laser works?
You can show the demo,
but don't start the game!
Yes, sir.
Like, check it out! We're digital!
Yeah! Digital!
We used the game to extrapolate
3- D data into quantum particles.
- Of course, it's so simple!
- It is?
He used the Scooby game as the location in
cyberspace to store physical objects.
- And you're sure the virus came from the game?
- Unfortunately, yes.
There's no virus in my baseball game,
and it's more entertaining.
Batter up!
Strike one!
- Now, this is a game you can get into.
- That's really cool, Bill.
- I'm a huge baseball fan myself.
- You have good taste, Fred.
- I think it's the greatest sport in the world.
- Baseball's okay...
- ... but it doesn't have Scooby and me in it.
- That's right!
The Scooby game has 10 levels.
You battle monsters or villains...
...while trying to find
Scooby Snacks on each level.
Oh, boy! Scooby Snacks!
Okay, Professor.
Now, check out the monitor.
- Cool!
- Jinkies!
I wouldn't believe it
if I didn't see it with my own eyes!
Like, I don't believe it either.
We didn't even get one Scooby Snack.
Eric and Bill are sure to win
the $250,000 grand prize...
- ... at the international science fair.
- Wow, that's some prize.
It'll be a reward for their talent
and hard work on the laser project.
We couldn't have done it without you, prof.
Kaufman. You should share the reward too.
No, no. As a teacher,
being able to guide young minds...
...to their full potential
is reward enough, Eric.
Speaking of rewards, is it possible to get
the Scooby Snacks out of the game?
- Groovy!
- Oh, boy!
- Hey, that's mine!
- No, mine!
Mine!
Is that the way the virus
came out of the game, Eric?
Yeah. It was pretty scary.
If it's just a computer virus,
what harm can it do in our world?
From what we observed the last night,
this virus has the potential...
...to steal every
computer program in the world.
And the virus made the telephone
come to life, which attacked Eric.
It kept coming toward us
and we couldnt't stop it.
When I held up a magnetic bar
in defense...
... it seemed to have
an adverse effect on the virus.
Yeah. It seemed like the magnet weakened
him. Like kryptonite to Superman.
- Wow!
- Creepy!
The security guards checked the campus,
but couldn't find him anywhere.
I suspect that he is still
in this building somewhere.
Still here?
No more arguing, boys.
So what can we do to help, Eric?
If you can lure the Phantom Virus
into the lab...
...I can use the laser to beam him
back into cyberspace.
Great. Like, you want us
to be virus bait?
- Like, no way, man.
- Uh-uh.
Would you do it for a Scooby Snack?
Hold on, Scoob. Only one Scooby Snack
to go chase a phantom?
I don't think so.
What if I gave you each
two Scooby Snacks?
Okay, you got a deal.
Go long, guys!
This place is so big, we'll probably
never see this virus anyway.
How do we capture the Phantom Virus
once we find him?
The Phantom Virus is composed
of electromagnetic energy.
Get close enough to him
with one of these super-magnets...
...and it will render him helpless.
Be careful, Scooby.
Those are pretty strong magnets.
Sorry!
- Now let's really put them to the test.
- I knew I could count on you guys.
This building is so big!
This Phantom Virus could be anywhere.
I think we stand a better chance
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