Call Number J/DVD/FICTION/SCOOBY
(0 holds on 3 copies)
| Location | Call Number | Item Status |
|---|---|---|
| Kids' Movies | J/DVD/FICTION/SCOOBY | Due 05-25-13 |
| Kids' Movies | J/DVD/FICTION/SCOOBY | Due 05-23-13 |
| Kids' Movies | J/DVD/FICTION/SCOOBY | Available |
Edition: [Widescreen version]
Description: 2 videodiscs (286 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
ISBN/ISSN: 0780689402, 9780780689404,
Language: English
Title from web page
Release date: Nov. 13, 2012
Originally broadcast as individual episodes of the television program on the Cartoon Network
Voices: Frank Welker, Matthew Lillard, Grey Delisle, Mindy Cohn
Season Two of the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Inc. TV series begins with Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Fred and Daphne living separate lives after the split-up of Mystery Inc. But the marauding antics of Crybaby Clown draw them back to Crystal Cove, and with help from brainy newbie Hot Dog Water and sassy Angel Dynamite, the truth behind the mystical Planaspheric Discs is closer than ever
Rating: Not rated
DVD, region 1, dual-layer format, widescreen; Dolby Digital
English, French and Spanish language ; English and spanish subtitles
Night the clown cried -- House of the nightmare witch -- Night the clown cried II: Tears of doom! -- Web of the dreamweaver! -- Hodag of horror -- Art of darkness -- Gathering gloom -- Night on haunted mountain -- Grim judgement -- Night terrors -- Midnight zone -- Scarebear -- Wrath of the krampusDogs -- Juvenile films
Animated television programs
Children's television programs
Detective and mystery television programs
Television comedies
DVD
Added--201211 yvid
Lillard, Matthew, 1970-
DeLisle, Grey
Cohn, Mindy, 1966-
Brandt, Spike
Cervone, Tony
Warner Home Video (Firm)
Cartoon Network (Television network)
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