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Episode Guide > Season 1, Episode 10

What's New Scooby-Doo?: Toy Scary Boo

 

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8.3 Great
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Air Date

Saturday February 1, 2003

Production Code

110

Episode Summary

The gang investigate on this mystery where activated toys are taking over the toy store. They suspect a really interested fanatic is involved with the case. When he actually comes clean, the gang thought they were right all along. But they weren't.

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  • The song played during this episode chase scene is "Scooby, Scooby-Doo" written by Gigi Meroni and Rich Dickerson, performed by Rich Dickerson. []
  • Kevin McDonald the Voice of Walter Claphammer is also the Voice of Pleakley from the "Lilo and Stitch" Series. []
  • Culprit: Officer Walter Claphammer Reason: He used the toys as a diversion so that he would hide the stolen paintings in the basement. []
  • Doesn't the security guard's voice and face bear an uncanny resemblence to Don Knotts? []
More Notes
  • Officer Walter Claphammer: I can't believe a great military mind like mine was outsmarted by four kids and a mangy mutt.
    Scooby: Mutt? []
  • Fred: So did you see the game last night?
    Shaggy: I'm not into sports. Wanna get something to eat?
    Fred: I'm not hungry. OK, next time, we pair up like usual.
    Shaggy: All right. []

Allusions

  • The title is making allusion to "Toy Story 2", a Walt Disney/Pixar film where toys come alive like in this episode. []
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