Scooby Doo! Music of the Vampire Page #7

Synopsis: After being tired of always monster hunting, the gang decides to go on a vacation free of any spooky stuff and hopefully mysteries. They go to the Little Bat village for the Vampire Festival and for the author of some Vampire books Velma enjoys. The author ends up being the oldest living Van Helsing relative and isn't well off financially. He shows the gang around his vampire museum which contains the oldest 'living' vampire Valdronya; who is encased in a coffin with a 6" thick glass lid. After-wards the gang goes to see a performance by a group of actors that believe themselves to be real vampires and live as such; they accidentally awaken Valdronya during their show with a mystic chant. Now there is a real live vampire running amok and what's worse is he wants Daphne to be his vampire bride. This movie is in a musical style.
Director(s): David Block
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.6
G
Year:
2012
79 min
1,463 Views


would have been restored.

Not to mention,

you would have sold loads of books.

That too.

Wow, like, that is one elaborate plan.

And I would have gotten away with it,

if not for you meddling...

Let's go, Van Helsing.

Well, gang,

it looks like another mystery is solved.

I don't want no more ghouls

Or nothing scary

No vampire creatures

giving me a fright

No ghosts that rattle chains

Or things that eat your brains

Or monsters that go flying

Through the night

We're going on vacation

And heading somewhere new

Rest and relaxation

Is all we're gonna do

Want no more actors or kooks

Van Helsing's scheme is done

With all his vampire spooks

And now it's time to run

We're gonna be cool as cukes

Our monster days are through

No demonic beast

And nothing deceased

It's time to relax

And that's what we're gonna do

There is only one thing Scooby-Doo

and I are hoping for this vacation.

Ladies and gentle mortals,

it's feeding time.

Boo!

Sorry.

Yep.

Gel out, don't want vampires.

Leave us because.

We know the show goes on.

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