Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase Page #4

Synopsis: When Scooby and the gang visit a scientist at a university to check out the game he created about them, they get trapped in the game itself and have to play the game to get out of it once and for all, while they face an enemy known as the 'Phantom Virus'.
Director(s): Jim Stenstrum
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
60%
UNRATED
Year:
2001
74 min
1,448 Views


- Jump!

- What?! We must be five stories high!

- Down there!

One, two, three. Go!

That was some jump.

But it beats getting eaten

by an alligator.

Just barely.

See you later, alligator!

- These wax figures are pretty creepy.

- At least they're not real.

Hey, what's that?

This must be where

they make the wax figurines.

That one looks like...

Old Iron Face! Jinkies!

Let's get out of here.

- Oh, no! My glasses!

- Mine too!

- Thanks.

- Thanks.

The wax is hardening. He can't move.

Yes, he can. Let's get out of here!

Great work, Scoobs.

Don't be scared. It's just us.

I thought we lost him.

Go, Shaggys!

- The Tar Monster is right behind us.

- And boy, is he mad!

Let's get out of here!

Look.

- Bye-bye!

- Bye-bye!

- Scooby-Doos!

- Where are you?

I wonder where they are.

- Over here.

- There they are!

Come on, Scooby.

Now that we're all here,

we've got one last monster to face.

The Phantom Virus.

And this is the final level,

so the virus won't be easy to beat.

What's this? Zoinks!

I've still got the magnet

Professor Kaufman gave me.

You had that magnet with you

all this time and forgot about it?

Guess I was too busy being scared.

What's wrong with cyber-Shag?

What's going on here?

The cyber-gang is made of electromagnetic energy

and therefore affected by the magnet.

Just like the Phantom Virus.

- What's this about a magnet?

- We have a way to beat the virus now.

And we know he's guarding

the Scooby Snacks in there.

- We need your gang to stay here.

- You don't want us help to help you?

We wouldn't want you

to get hurt by the magnet again.

- Magnet? What are you talking about?

- Oh, never mind.

Man, this is one great video arcade.

- Just keep an eye open for the virus.

- Look. There's the Scooby-Doo video game.

- And the Scooby Snacks!

- Oh, boy! Scooby Snacks!

Yikes!

Like, I hear him, but I don't see him.

Ready to play some games?

Shaggy, the magnet!

Oh, right!

- You need to get closer!

- Like, that's easy for you to say.

- Then toss the magnet over here.

- With pleasure.

Hey, Mr. Zappy!

It's working! Scooby, go grab the snacks.

Okay.

Hurry, Scooby! I don't know how much

longer this is gonna work!

Oh, no!

Oh, tough break.

- Freddy!

- Freddy!

Not again!

If you thought my hitting was good...

...wait till you see my pitching.

What do we do now?

- Looks like they're in trouble!

- Like, we've gotta do something.

Right! Let's go help them.

Oh, no! They're back!

Oh, no!

Scooby?

- Cyber-Scooby?

- That's right!

It's no use.

We need some wire cutters.

- I got an idea. Want to help?

- Okay.

Great. Here's the plan.

Over here.

What are you doing, Scooby?

Scooby, get back here!

You're down to your final out.

I've never seen Scooby so brave.

Oh, I get it! That's Cyber-Scooby.

And that's old Scoob

going for the snacks.

Meddling canine!

Yikes!

Help!

All right, Scoob!

You did it!

You beat the Phantom Virus.

Great job, guys!

It looks like we're leaving.

Are you sure you want to split?

There's a lot of cyber-buffets to try.

Yeah! Okay!

Sorry, but we have to go.

- I guess this is goodbye.

- Bye!

Thanks for all the help!

Bye, Scooby.

You're back! I thought you'd be

stuck in the game forever.

There's no place like home.

- Everyone okay?

- I think so.

Well done! You've saved the world

from a terrible menace.

- But did you find out who created the virus?

- We've got a pretty good idea.

Good. Because whoever created

the virus must be punished.

Glad you agree, Professor, because you're

as much a suspect as anyone here.

What? Me? But I'm a scientist!

I've dedicated my life

to my students and this university.

But you also stood to make $250,000

at the science fair.

If you stole the invention.

Preposterous!

And let's not forget Officer Wembley.

What? I'm an officer

of the law! Sort of.

Anyway, I've never committed

a crime in my life!

You were the only person that was with us

in the lab when we got sent into the game.

But once inside the game,

we found some important clues.

Our first clue came when we were on the moon level.

The Phantom Virus shouted, "Play ball! "

And on the Colosseum level, we found some

chalk lines like a large diamond.

But our biggest clue

was on the final level.

When the Phantom Virus

appeared in a batting cage.

All I'm getting is that the virus

had a thing for... Baseball!

Bill!

Not so fast, kid!

Okay, son, it's all over.

- Bill, you were my best friend.

- And my best student.

- But you didn't pick my project.

- What's that supposed to mean?

Professor Kaufman chose your video design

over mine even though I've been here 2 years longer.

Students are all equal, Bill.

So you invented the Phantom Virus,

hoping it would scare Eric away.

That's right. And it worked,

till you guys showed up.

You were afraid that we would find out

who created the virus.

So you beamed us into cyberspace.

The prize would've been all mine,

if it wasn't for...

Us meddling kids!

I want to thank you for getting rid

of the Phantom Virus. Lunch is on me, guys.

- In that case, I'll have another cheeseburger.

- Two cheeseburgers!

No problem.

I'm sorry you guys got trapped

in cyberspace.

- Well, it really wasn't all that bad.

- Really?

Going back in time was really fun.

You did a great job

designing all the game levels.

- Thanks, Daphne.

- But next time, go easier on the monsters.

Hey, Shaggy, I just pulled up the Scooby-Doo

video game on my laptop. Want to play?

What do you say, Scoob?

Now that there's

no creepy virus in the game.

Haven't you had enough for one day?

Zoinks! Look!

What are you doing, Scoob?

Now that's what I call hacking!

Hacking and Scooby-Snacking!

Scooby-Dooby-Doo!

I may be a bit of a bookworm,

but I've got a wild side too.

That's why my favorite part of the

Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase...

...was shooting in the prehistoric jungle.

It brought out the animal in me.

This one likes me.

Look how calm he is.

Jinkies!

Thanks, Scooby.

Hey, Velma, that one likes you too.

Trying to tam those wolly mammoths

was like a prehistoric rodeo.

Shaggy found out what

it was like to be a real cowpoke.

And after a little practice, Scooby

and I started the first cattle drive.

My dream of playing

pro baseball ended pretty early.

But another dream of mine came true

when we made the movie.

Fred Jones, gladiator.

- You look so cute in that outfit, Freddy.

- Cute? That's not what I was going for.

You can beat him, Fred!

All that Frisbee-playing

with Shaggy really paid off.

I was amazed how acting like

Shaggy helped me during battle.

I lured my opponents into traps,

jumped high when I was scared...

...and most importantly,

ran really fast.

Just because I wear nice clothes

and like to shop...

doesn't mean I don't have

a sense of adventure.

That's why I enjoyed

shooting at the North Pole.

Besides, when it's 40 below,

no one cares what you're wearing.

- The air is so cold.

- You gotta keep moving around.

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