Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster Page #4

Synopsis: Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, and the Mystery Inc. crew travel to Scotland on vacation and find themselves unexpectedly tackling their biggest monstrosity ever: the Loch Ness Monster! Does it really exist? Early evidence suggests a scary "yes" when something gigantic appears outside the window of Daphne's ancestral family castle. Will Scooby-Doo and crew solve one of history's longest-running mysteries? Keep your paws crossed as this Highland Fling treats you to hilarious Scooby-Doo shenanigans, nail-biting chases and monstrous thrills!
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.8
TV-Y7
Year:
2004
74 min
943 Views


So multifunctional.

Totally. I've got high score.

What happened to my game?

Fred, I think you were playing

the digital compass.

I still got high score.

I've networked my laptop

into the ship's computer.

This way, I can monitor the sonar

and download the information.

Very well.

Say hello to the Ocean Motion 3000.

With it, we can track

our position by satellite...

while simultaneously

scanning the contour of the Loch floor.

- Look!

- Mclntyre, report.

Sir, target spotted

bearing 60 fathoms at 30 knots.

It's nearly 20 meters long.

It's gone!

A target that size

surely cannot just vanish.

There must be some explanation.

Whatever it was, it's probably hiding

in an underwater cave.

Aye, Loch Ness is famous for them.

I wish there was some way

we could check it out.

Speaking of checking out...

Yeah!

Great idea, Scoob.

What a groovy hiding spot.

Nobody will find us in here.

I must say, it looks like your friends

fancy my minisub.

That would be perfect

for exploring the Loch.

Would you mind if we borrowed it?

- Do you think you could pilot such a craft?

- Sure.

I drove my van into the Loch

just yesterday.

Scoob, next time

I'm picking the hiding spot.

Sorry.

Hang on, folks.

Once the magnetic arm releases us...

it's splashdown!

Cool!

This is great!

All it needs is a styling green paint job...

and it'll be da bomb-diggity.

It even has a sonar activated camera.

Activating exterior lights.

Now, all we need to do is find the entrance

to the underwater caves.

It's darker down here

than I thought it would be.

Monsters!

Monsters! Help!

Look out, Scooby.

It's just a school of eels.

Fred, watch where you're going!

I would, if I could.

Look, I think we found the entrance.

- Really?

- Really?

It is the cave.

And I thought it would be impossible.

Nothing's impossible when you've got

Scooby-Doo around.

Shucks!

Is it my imagination

or are we in shallow water?

Prepare to surface.

- Hello!

- Please don't do that, Fred.

- Why not?

- I'm afraid something might answer.

Yummy, bones!

Scoob, you okay? Man!

You guys might want to check this out.

It looks like Scooby found

where Nessie tosses her leftovers.

I think we've stumbled across

a burial ground...

used by ancient Scottish warriors.

If they buried their dead down here...

that means there must be

a secret entrance back up to the surface.

Guys, check us out.

We're a couple of brave warriors.

Gang, take a look at this.

It's a screwdriver.

But what's it doing down here?

Maybe they were handy ancient people.

- Freddie.

- What?

What would ancient warriors

be doing with a modern screwdriver?

Guys, if you think that's fishy,

just look behind you.

- Jinkies!

- Get to the submarine.

Come on, you two!

- We're trapped, Scoob!

- No.

I guess the only thing we can do now

is fight our way out.

- Remember, we're brave warriors.

- Yeah, brave.

Like, get ready to taste the steel

of McShaggy and Scooby McDoo!

She tasted it, and I think she liked it.

Let's get out of here.

This place is a real dive.

The creature is following us.

Like, take the picture, Velma,

and let's go home.

We can't. The sonar camera is mounted

on the front of the sub.

We'll have to turn around

if we're gonna do a photo shoot.

Head straight up that canyon wall.

We just lost our portside sensor.

- Careful, Freddie.

- Sorry.

25 more meters.

It's a straight shot to the surface.

- Fred, look out!

- I see it.

- She's gonna ram us.

- Hang on.

Like, who knew

you could get airsick in a submarine?

Great catch, Mclntyre.

Like, now can we go home?

Gang, with the games starting tomorrow...

we'd better get some shuteye.

Yeah, like, I'd hate to be tired and cranky

during the monster's final rampage.

We can't go to bed yet.

There are too many

unanswered questions.

Like, I've got one. What is that noise?

It's coming from inside

The Mystery Machine.

Del?

- I think he's sleeping on your poncho.

- That's okay, he can keep it.

Hey, guys.

Sorry, I was down here at the castle...

you know, trying to connect

with Nessie's energy...

and somebody ripped off my van, man.

- Your van's been stolen?

- From Blake Castle?

Like, wow, and it seemed like

such a good neighborhood.

We've got to solve this mystery tonight.

And I know just the person

to help us do it.

Prof. Pembrooke, come in, Professor.

Do you read me?

She shouldn't be out on the Loch alone,

especially tonight.

- I hope nothing has happened to her.

- She's probably just out of range.

She could be all the way down

at the other end of the Loch by now.

- Maybe she's following the monster.

- Or maybe it's following us.

Yeah, you want some of this?

Come and get it, you overgrown lizard.

Technically, Freddie,

the monster wouldn't be a lizard.

Lizards are ectothermic...

whereas this monster

is clearly amphibious.

Not the time, Velma.

Hello, governor.

Care for a sweep of the old chimney, then?

Hold on!

Daphne, I can't see.

Your sweater's in the way.

That's not my sweater.

- It's a peat bog. You've got to stop.

- No problem.

Guys, she's coming!

This is the moment I've waited for

my whole life!

I think we need to take a closer look

at this monster.

Jeepers! This is one sea serpent

that could use some moisturizer.

That's not skin, it's canvas. Grab on.

Del's van!

She's not real?

But... My van!

- There's no one inside.

- They must have escaped.

Check it out, gang.

Del's treads match

the tire tracks we found earlier.

So, someone's been using my wheels...

to fake us out this whole time?

But this doesn't add up.

Del's van couldn't have chased us

through the underwater tunnels.

Or attacked us on the boat.

And Shaggy and Scooby were chased

by the creature last night.

Before Del's van was stolen.

- This can only mean one thing.

- More than one monster.

So Nessie's still out there. Right on.

Nessie or no Nessie,

this van hoax proves...

there's somebody behind

at least part of this mystery.

There's only one thing left to do.

Take a two-week vacation

to a tropical paradise?

Yeah, like, the Bahamas.

No, you chickens,

we've got to head back to Blake Castle.

I've got a plan.

Really, Scoob, is there anything

we won't do for Scooby Snacks?

Shaggy and Scooby are in position.

Is everyone else ready?

Sonar's up and running.

Everything is clear outside the cove.

We're standing by. Over.

- Fred, how's the trap coming?

- Roger that, Mama Bird.

This is Baby Bird and we do have copy.

We are go. Alpha, Bravo, Charlie.

Baby Bird, over and-

Yeah. Hi, it's Del. We're ready, Velma.

Hang on, I think we got a problem.

Fog's rolling in fast.

I've lost visual on Scooby and Shaggy.

Velma to Shaggy, come in, Shaggy.

Are you two okay?

Negatory on that, Velma.

We got a major problem down here.

Like, we're all out of Scooby Snacks.

Sir Ian, you better come

take a look at this.

There it is again.

It's heading right into the cove.

- Good gravy.

- I'll call Velma.

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