Frank Welker |
Scoobert 'Scooby' Doo/Fred Jones |
Mindy Cohn |
Velma Dinkley |
Casey Kasem |
Norville 'Shaggy' Rodgers |
Grey DeLisle |
Daphne Blake |
Rob Paulsen |
Travis Knox, Guard, PA Announcer |
Guest Star |
Michael Gough (II) |
Drill Sergeant Payne, Guard #2 |
Guest Star |
Jeff Bennett |
General Nessmeyer, Mr. B, Guard #1 |
Recurring Role |
Jennifer Hale |
Bus Press |
Recurring Role |
The song played during this episode's chase scene is "Pressing On" by Relient K.
After the puppy 14-Karat is turned to gold, he's not in the same form from when he was changed. First, when he helped protect the gang from the gold monster, he was frozen with his legs extended and his teeth clenched looking shocked as he's turned to gold. When Fred picks him up, he's somehow standing upright with a happy look on his face. And until he's set free, he's in the same upright position, but with his tongue sticking out.
There seems to be an inconsistency in the spelling of Sue Crose's name. The closed-captioning has her last name starting with a "C". But in the end credits, the last name starts with a "K" (Sue Krose). Since her name seems to be a variation of the simple sugar sucrose, the last name is more likely to start with the letter "C".
Drill Sergeant Payne: And I would've gotten out of Fort Knox, if it weren't for you meddling civilians.
Shaggy: GOLD MONSTER?!! Permission to gulp sir.
General: Permission granted.
(Shaggy gulps)
Culprit: Drill Sergeant Payne
Reason: To get out of Fort Knox so he could get the owner of Gold-Ade to quit so he can take over, using the puppies to dig into the factory.
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