Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Watch Out! The Willawaw!
While visiting Velma's Uncle Dave, the gang find out he has been kidnapped from his home, and that a mysterious Williwaw is haunting the area.

A Creepy Tangle in the Bermuda Triangle
While vacationing on a sailboat, the kids aid Naval Intelligence to halt the mysterious disappearances of airplanes.

A Scary Night with a Snow Beast Fright
Professor Krueger summons the kids to the North Pole, where they confront a giant Snow Beast.

To Switch a Witch
A witch burned at the stake in 1779 suddenly appears in Salem, Massachusetts.

The Tar Monster
After an archaeologist discovers an ancient Turkish city, his workers are terrified by the Tar Monster, a legendary creature that protects the city.

A Highland Fling with a Monstrous Thing
Velma's friend Aggie summons the gang to Scotland to solve the case of the Loch Ness Monster, which is terrorizing guests at her hotel.

The Creepy Case of Old Iron Face
Old Iron Face, a legendary character who haunts the area around an island prison, terrorizes the gang.

Jeepers, It's the Jaguaro!
When their plane crashes en route to Rio, the kids confront the legendary Jaguaro -- a creature half sabre-tooth tiger, half ape.

Make a Beeline Away from That Feline
After Daphne's Aunt Olivia receives a medallion of the Cat Creature, she has strange dreams about becoming the thieving feline.

The Creepy Creature of Vulture's Claw
While visiting Vulture's Claw Botanical Gardens, owned by one of Velma's friends, Professor Greer, the gang confronts a seven-foot-tall praying mantis that roams the grounds.

The Diabolical Disc Demon
The gang go to Decade Records recording studio to watch a live recording of their friend, Jimmy Lewis. But the building is haunted by the Phantom, who is trying to find a song by a missing writer, and will stop at nothing until he gets it.

Scooby's Chinese Fortune Kooky Caper
The gang travel to China making their way to the city of Rampoo. While there, the gang run into the Moon Monster, whose shadow, legend says, turns people into stone.

A Menace in Venice
The gang visit their friend, Antonio, in Venice, Italy, and find that he's haunted by the spirit of an ancestor, the Ghostly Gondolier, who seeks to steal the ancient necklace Antonio wears.

Don't Go Near the Fortress of Fear
The gang head to Puerto Rico for a holiday. They visit an ancient fortress where the ghost of General Juan Carlos, who guards the El Moro Fortress, warns them to stay away.

The Warlock of Wimbledon
While touring England, the gang come upon tennis star, Jimmy Pelton, who's been cursed by Anthos, a warlock, and told to forfeit the Wimbledon tournament.

The Beast is Awake in Bottomless Lake
The gang's fishing trip is disrupted by a beast who has scared everyone away from the village of Bottomless Lake.
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