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00:02:05 >> Let's hear a few words from our fan hostess.
00:02:24 >> Come on, Shannon, give us a speech.
00:02:26 >> Speech, speech, speech.
00:02:29 >> Yes, of course.
00:02:33 On behalf of the Blake clan, myself included,
00:02:36 I want to welcome all of our mighty competitors to the first ever Loch Ness Highland Games.
00:02:41 >> Hooray!
00:02:44 >> And I want to thank all of the volunteers who helped us transform the ancient grounds of Blake Castle into a first rate tournament field.
00:02:52 >> Now the Blakes can finally be known for something besides getting themselves into trouble, eh, Shannon?
00:02:58 >> I just hope we can survive the embarrassment should you be our winning contestant, Angus Haggard.
00:03:03 >> She got you, Angus.
00:03:05 >> That's me brother you be speaking to, lassie.
00:03:07 And if anyone's got claim to being embarrassed by him, it's me.
00:03:10 >> Aye, then.
00:03:11 What do you say we start the games early?
00:03:13 Biggest splash wins.
00:03:15 >> Oh, you're on.
00:03:16 >> Wait, no!
00:03:18 [cheering]
00:03:25 >> Please, guys, get back in the boat.
00:03:27 >> What? Afraid the legend of the Loch might be coming back for a midnight snack?
00:03:31 >> This isn't funny.
00:03:33 >> If we didn't know any better, Shannon Blake, I'd be thinking you believed in the Loch Ness monster.
00:03:39 [splash]
00:03:49 >> Oh, what the?
00:03:51 [splash]
00:03:55 >> No, it cannot be.
00:03:57 [cheering]
00:04:01 >> Colin, Angus, get out of the water now!
00:04:04 [splash]
00:04:08 >> Come on!
00:04:12 >> We're double anchored.
00:04:13 She won't move an inch until we hoist them up.
00:04:17 [splash]
00:04:18 [cheering]
00:04:29 >> Brace yourselves!
00:04:31 [splash]
00:04:43 [chatter]
00:04:48 >> Are you all right, Shannon?
00:04:50 >> Silence!
00:04:53 For a thousand years it has swam in the shadows below.
00:05:00 You have disturbed the spirit that haunts these waters.
00:05:05 >> Too afraid to sleep at night, trembling in your beds with fright?
00:05:10 >> 'Tis not the darkness thrown near, but the Loch Ness monster you should fear.
00:05:16 [splash]
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00:05:42 >> How beautiful!
00:05:44 >> The Scottish countryside is so lush and green.
00:05:48 >> Yeah, just like a giant golf course.
00:05:52 >> Jinkies, Daphne.
00:05:54 It must be exciting to visit Blake Castle, the ancient home of your Scottish ancestors.
00:05:59 >> It sure is, and I can't wait to help my cousin Shannon host the Loch Ness Highland Games.
00:06:04 Oh, I even accessorized for the occasion.
00:06:07 Look, I'm planning to wear this for the opening ceremonies in honor of the Blakes of Loch Ness.
00:06:13 Like it's not the Blakes of Loch Ness that I'm worried about.
00:06:16 >> Are you by chance referring to the legend of the Loch Ness monster?
00:06:20 >> Monster?
00:06:22 >> Yeah, and like why are we going to some place that's already got a monster named after it?
00:06:27 >> Makes no sense.
00:06:29 Legend of the Loch? Get real. It's just another big fake. Right, Velma?
00:06:34 >> I'm not so sure about that.
00:06:36 >> Jeepers. You believe in the Loch Ness monster, Velma?
00:06:40 >> Like that makes three of us.
00:06:42 >> Huh. One, two, three.
00:06:45 >> Well, I believe it's a mystery.
00:06:48 This monster is different.
00:06:50 There have been over 2,000 Loch Ness monster sightings, dating all the way back to 540 A.D.
00:06:56 That's almost 1,500 years ago.
00:06:58 >> Zoinks! Like a monster that's been scaring people for more than a thousand years?
00:07:03 >> Don't worry, Shaggy.
00:07:05 Loch Ness has miles of shoreline, and I bet Shannon knows a lot of good places to have a beach party.
00:07:11 Hear that, Scoob?
00:07:13 We can have a clam bake with the Clan Blake.
00:07:16 >> Yeah, Clam Blake.
00:07:20 >> That's it, gang. Loch Ness, dead ahead.
00:07:24 >> Like did you have to say dead?
00:07:39 >> Wow. This fog is as thick as pea soup.
00:07:43 >> Oh, boy. Pea soup?
00:07:45 >> Come back, Scoob. It's just a figure of speech.
00:08:06 >> What's the matter, old buddy?
00:08:09 >> Monster, monster.
00:08:11 >> Monster? Like, don't tell me. I don't want to know.
00:08:15 >> Oh, man. What in the world?
00:08:17 >> What is that?
00:08:19 >> Can we get closer?
00:08:23 >> Freddy, the road!
00:08:33 >> When I said get closer, this isn't exactly what I meant.
00:08:37 >> Did we just see what I think we saw?
00:08:40 >> Well, whatever it was, it's gone now.
00:08:43 >> Come on, gang. This lock water could shrink my genuine vinyl upholstery.
00:08:49 >> Jeepers.
00:08:55 >> Guys, look. I think we're here.
00:08:57 >> There's Blake Castle.
00:09:00 >> Jeepers.
00:09:02 >> Oh, I just got this baby hot waxed.
00:09:10 >> Wow, look at all those tents. I wonder if there's a circus in town.
00:09:18 >> That's the sports field for the Highland Games,
00:09:21 a competition featuring traditional Scottish sporting events.
00:09:25 >> Yeah!
00:09:27 >> Like who's ever heard of the telephone pole pitch?
00:09:33 >> Huh?
00:09:34 >> That's the caber toss, Shaggy. It's a test of strength and skill.
00:09:38 >> When they invent a game that tests eating and sleeping, let us know.
00:09:42 >> The tent colors work for me, but that crashed sailboat totally clashes.
00:09:48 >> Jinkies. I wonder what happened.
00:09:51 >> Come on, gang. Let's go check it out.
00:09:54 [HORSE GALLOPING]
00:09:56 >> Shannon!
00:09:58 >> Daphne!
00:10:00 >> I can't believe I'm really here.
00:10:04 >> Guys, this is my cousin Shannon.
00:10:07 >> We should have known by her great sense of color coordination.
00:10:11 >> Well, of course. After all, she is a Blake.
00:10:15 >> Wow, what happened to your boat, Shannon?
00:10:18 >> Oh, that. Well, um, you see...
00:10:21 [HORSE GALLOPING]
00:10:24 >> Wow, cool ride.
00:10:29 >> No, no, no. What are you doing? This whole area has to be roped off for evidence.
00:10:34 >> Not now, Del.
00:10:36 >> Friend of yours?
00:10:37 >> Hardly.
00:10:38 >> We've got 20 eyewitnesses. A large wake. Something big. Something really, really big.
00:10:48 >> Why can't it ever be something small? Something really, really small?
00:10:52 >> Whoa!
00:10:55 >> This is major.
00:10:56 >> Don't you see? It's because of the games. All the activity has disturbed the creature.
00:11:03 >> Zoinks!
00:11:04 [LAUGHING]
00:11:06 >> The only disturbed creature around here is you, Del Chilman.
00:11:10 >> Why, me own sons were out there, and they're not spooked a bit.
00:11:14 >> Angus was scared.
00:11:15 >> I was not, Cullen.
00:11:17 >> I'll pull your neck right there. I'll give you the...
00:11:19 [WHISTLE BLOWING]
00:11:21 >> That's enough. Save it for the games, laddies.
00:11:25 >> Now, come on. Go on down to the track. Off you go.
00:11:28 >> But, but, Mr. Haggard, wait. You are in great danger, sir. You can't just ignore this.
00:11:37 >> We could try.
00:11:38 >> You'll see, man. I told you those games were a mistake, Shannon.
00:11:44 >> Now the monster's after you.
00:11:47 >> By the way, big party at Stubby's tonight. Supposed to have a band.
00:11:55 >> Wow, Blake Castle. I've waited my whole life to see this.
00:12:13 >> There's over 800 years of Blake family history within these walls.
00:12:17 >> Ours is a rich history of falling through trap doors, finding dangerous secret passageways,
00:12:22 >> and getting caught in overly complicated booby traps of our own design.
00:12:27 >> The one thing we Blakes have been known for is being... how should I put this... danger prone.
00:12:34 >> What?
00:12:36 >> Stunning architecture. Love the gargoyle.
00:12:38 >> Nothing.
00:12:39 >> Despite all these years of misfortune, no one at Blake Castle has ever had any trouble with the monster.
00:12:47 >> Like that's what I like to hear.
00:12:49 >> That is, until now.
00:12:53 >> Like zoinks.
00:12:55 >> It actually began just a few nights ago. I was by myself down at the boat dock.
00:13:06 >> All of a sudden, something very big and very fast came cruising into the cove.
00:13:10 >> It disappeared below the surface, and I lost sight of it.
00:13:15 >> When I fell asleep that night, I awoke to the strangest sound I'd ever heard in all me life.
00:13:27 [Growling]
00:13:32 [Thunder]
00:13:38 [Growling]
00:13:41 [Gasp]
00:13:42 [Thunder]
00:13:45 [Gasp]
00:13:48 [Growling]
00:13:51 [Gasp]
00:13:52 [Growling]
00:13:57 >> And then it was gone. Just like that.
00:14:05 >> Come on, you two. Out of the armor.
00:14:10 >> Like ever heard of Scotland the Brave? Well, meet Shaggy the Chicken.
00:14:14 >> Yeah.
00:14:16 [Chicken clucking]
00:14:19 >> Creepers. So the monster isn't locked in the lock?
00:14:22 >> Many people claim to have seen the Loch Ness Monster on land.
00:14:25 >> When I woke up the next morning, tried to tell myself that it was only a dream, but...
00:14:30 >> Oh, it was not a dream. And last night's shipwreck was no accident.
00:14:35 >> It was the great beast of the loch.
00:14:45 >> Zoinks!
00:14:47 >> Who's the creepy lady in the beret?
00:14:49 >> I don't know.
00:14:50 >> Everyone, I'd like you to meet Professor Fiona Pembroke.
00:14:57 >> Scotland's most accomplished loch ness expert and author of the book, "Legend of the Loch."
00:15:03 >> How marvelous. What a pleasure to meet someone who's done a proper research.
00:15:08 >> I read that you're still trying to prove the monster exists, even though it has destroyed your career,
00:15:14 demolished your scientific credibility, and devastated you financially.
00:15:18 >> Apparently too much research.
00:15:21 >> Wow, Professor. These new pictures of the Loch Ness Monster are amazing.
00:15:28 >> I was out in the loch by myself that day when all of a sudden, there she was, right next to my boat.
00:15:34 >> Well, after the world sees these, everyone will believe in the monster.
00:15:38 >> Oh, I wish it were that easy, dear.
00:15:40 >> Dinner is served.
00:15:42 >> I've prepared a traditional Scottish dinner for you, so you'd all get a good taste of the highlands.
00:15:48 >> And like we're ready to start tasting, right Scoob?
00:15:51 >> Right.
00:15:52 >> We'll be starting with haggis, a true Scottish delicacy.
00:15:56 >> Wow, like what's in it?
00:15:58 >> Oh, it's just a boiled sheep stomach, stuffed with diced liver and kidneys.
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00:16:07 [Squish]
00:16:09 [Squish]
00:16:11 [Squish]
00:16:14 [Squish]
00:16:16 [Squish]
00:16:18 [Squish]
00:16:19 [Squish]
00:16:20 [Squish]
00:16:21 [Splash]
00:16:23 >> Yikes! It's the monster!
00:16:26 >> That's no monster. It's a man.
00:16:28 >> Dear me, terribly sorry about that. Still quite a smashing entrance, don't you think?
00:16:33 >> Sir Ian, you've arrived! Welcome to Bleck Castle.
00:16:37 >> Yes. Please excuse the window, Shannon, my dear.
00:16:40 I found this caver outside and I couldn't resist giving it a good toss for old times' sake.
00:16:45 >> No, no. That'll be fine.
00:16:49 >> Everyone, it's my honour to introduce the head field judge for this year's Highland Games.
00:16:56 >> Sir Ian Loxley, director of the Scottish Natural History Museum, and author of the book, "Monster, My Foot".
00:17:04 >> Velma, do you have a book for every occasion?
00:17:07 >> Actually, yes.
00:17:09 >> So let me get this straight. You're a museum director and a judge for the games?
00:17:14 Now that's what I call multitasking.
00:17:17 >> Sir Ian, according to your book, you believe the Loch Ness Monster is all a bunch of hooey.
00:17:23 >> Yes, yes. Hooey, nonsense, poopycock and fiddlefuddle.
00:17:27 Now, there you are. You've got your autograph.
00:17:30 And I've got an entire weekend free from any further mention of the Loch Ness Monster.
00:17:35 Good gravy, what in the blazes are you doing here?
00:17:38 >> Hello, Ian.
00:17:40 >> You two know each other?
00:17:43 >> Ian and I were once colleagues.
00:17:45 >> Colleagues? Hardly! She was my research assistant!
00:17:49 >> Aye, before you had me fired.
00:17:53 >> I was trying to run a museum.
00:17:55 I can't have one of my staff spending all their time chasing after imaginary monsters.
00:18:00 >> She's not imaginary, Ian. We've been through this before.
00:18:05 >> Well, this should be an interesting dinner.
00:18:07 >> I don't think the two of them will make it past the appetizers.
00:18:11 >> Now, see here.
00:18:13 >> Please, both of you. We're all sharing the castle tonight.
00:18:17 Let's put our differences aside for now.
00:18:19 Have you seen the field, sir Ian? It's fantastic.
00:18:22 >> Oh, yes, my dear. Brilliant. Reminds me of the games of '74.
00:18:27 >> That man has absolutely no regard for true scientific discovery.
00:18:32 >> Like the only discovery I'd be interested in is an all-night pizza joint.
00:18:37 >> Yeah, pizza joint.
00:18:40 [music]
00:18:45 [snoring]
00:18:54 >> Scoob, with your stomach growling like that, we'll never get to sleep.
00:18:59 [snoring]
00:19:01 [music]
00:19:05 >> Like how far is it to the nearest vending machine?
00:19:09 [music]
00:19:15 >> Okay, unless we're completely lost, the kitchen should be right around the corner.
00:19:22 Did I say kitchen? I mean creepy hallway.
00:19:26 Okay, like maybe it's this way.
00:19:29 Zoinks! Like wrong turn.
00:19:32 It's okay, Scoob. Like just keep telling yourself there's no such things as monsters.
00:19:38 >> Monster, monster, monster.
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00:19:45 >> What is it, Scoob?
00:19:46 >> Monster, monster.
00:19:49 >> Like boy, do I hope you're wrong.
00:19:51 Look, look, Scooby-Doo. It's just a tree branch knocking against that window.
00:19:56 That's nothing to be afraid of.
00:19:59 [laughing]
00:20:03 >> Now the kitchen's got to be around here somewhere.
00:20:05 Let's try down this way.
00:20:10 Now, stay close, buddy. We don't want anything scary sneaking up on--
00:20:14 >> Ghost!
00:20:17 >> Ghost? Well...
00:20:19 [music]
00:20:26 [laughing]
00:20:32 >> Huh?
00:20:36 >> Like run for it, Scoob!
00:20:39 [music]
00:20:46 >> We did it, Scoob. Safe and sound.
00:20:51 >> Like zoinks, I think we just locked ourselves outside of the castle.
00:20:56 >> Uh-oh.
00:20:58 >> Well, look at the bright side, Scoob. At least it's not raining.
00:21:02 [thunder]
00:21:07 >> Good thinking, old pal. It'll take more than a rainstorm to dampen our spirits, huh?
00:21:11 [laughing]
00:21:12 >> Whoa!
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00:23:46 [beeping]
00:23:47 >> Like zoinks! It's right outside!
00:23:50 [thunder]
00:23:54 >> It's Shaggy and Scooby.
00:23:56 >> Huh?
00:23:57 >> Guys, what happened?
00:23:59 >> Scooby, Stomach, Bats, Kitchen, Rainstorm, Chase, Monster!
00:24:04 >> Monster?
00:24:06 >> And I thought we Scottish spoke funny.
00:24:08 They went searching for a late night snack and were chased down here by the monster.
00:24:13 >> Well, something made these footprints.
00:24:16 >> This is extraordinary! Just what I needed! Fantastic!
00:24:21 >> Curse me kilts! Can't a man get a decent night's rest without...
00:24:25 [gasp] Oh dear me! I say no, no, no, no, no, not the games field! It's ruined!
00:24:32 Oh, this is an outrage! Look what you've done!
00:24:36 >> Like it wasn't our fault. It tried to eat us. We barely survived.
00:24:40 >> Tell me, what tried to eat you?
00:24:44 [music]
00:24:47 >> Like the Loch Ness Monster?
00:24:50 >> For the last time, there is no such thing as the Loch Ness Monster!
00:24:58 >> But Ian, look! The proof is all around us.
00:25:01 >> Miss Blake, I do not wish to spend one more moment at Blake Castle.
00:25:06 >> Hey, like us neither! We'll call a cab! Hit it, Scoob!
00:25:10 >> Naughty!
00:25:11 [siren]
00:25:15 >> There you go, Governor. Step lively. In you go now.
00:25:18 >> Boy, vacations never seem to last, do they, huh? Don't forget to write!
00:25:24 [siren]
00:25:30 >> Are we there yet?
00:25:32 [siren]
00:25:36 >> Whoa! Quick, Crip!
00:25:38 >> Wait, Sir Ian! Wait, please!
00:25:42 >> Young lady, you see that you have the game field in order by opening day,
00:25:47 >> or I'll see to it that Blake Castle never hosts anything larger than a miniature golf tournament!
00:25:53 >> Driver!
00:25:55 [music]
00:26:03 >> Well, that didn't go well.
00:26:05 >> I believe you could say that.
00:26:11 >> Jinkies!
00:26:13 >> What? What is it, Velma?
00:26:15 >> The footprints! They don't lead to the lock, they lead into town!
00:26:20 >> Why would a sea monster walk along the road?
00:26:24 >> Well, gang, looks like we've got another mystery on our hands.
00:26:28 >> Only nobody's been able to solve this one for 1,500 years.
00:26:32 >> Monster or no monster, I don't know how we'll ever get the game field repaired.
00:26:37 >> Don't give up yet, Shannon. We just need a little help, that's all.
00:26:42 >> I've got it! First thing in the morning, we'll head into town.
00:26:45 >> I know just the bloke to help us.
00:26:50 [music]
00:27:00 >> Here we are, gang. Welcome to Drumnod... Drummy... Drumunono...
00:27:05 >> Drumnodro... >> Kazoontite!
00:27:07 [laughter]
00:27:11 >> Oh, this little village is so darn cute!
00:27:14 >> Like total grooviness! There's a bunch of little shops, a town square, the Loch Ness Monster, a nice flower garden...
00:27:23 >> Loch Ness Monster?
00:27:26 [music]
00:27:32 >> Take it easy, guys. That's no monster. It's just a big balloon filled with helium.
00:27:39 >> Like we knew it all along, right, Scoob?
00:27:42 >> Yeah, all along.
00:27:45 >> Hold it! >> No, Splat, you hold it! I'm holding it, ain't I?
00:27:50 >> Come on, lads, tie her down.
00:27:52 >> Oops! Slipped right out of me hands!
00:27:56 >> Oh, that's real funny, Colin!
00:28:00 >> So long, Angus. Don't forget tonight!
00:28:03 [laughter]
00:28:07 >> It's just a joke, Dad.
00:28:09 >> Hang on, Nitwit! I'm coming!
00:28:12 >> I asked for jokes and you sent me jokesters instead.
00:28:15 >> Wow, Mr. Hagger, from the size of that balloon, I'd say you must be the biggest Nessie believer in the world.
00:28:22 >> Me? No, laddie. Truth is, I do not believe in her at all. But the more people that do believe, the more money she brings to me hotel.
00:28:33 >> Hmm. >> Very hmm.
00:28:36 >> Mr. Haggart, can we have a word with you?
00:28:39 >> No, Miss Blake. What brings you to town, then?
00:28:42 >> Shouldn't you be out at the games field keeping an eye out for more of your scary monster sightings?
00:28:48 [laughter]
00:28:50 >> Laugh if you want, but there may not be any games at all. These photos were taken last night and the games are tomorrow.
00:28:58 >> Ah! The game fields? It cannot be!
00:29:03 >> Whether you believe in the monster or not, Mr. Haggart, we're running out of time.
00:29:07 >> Aye, right you are, lass. Boys, come quick!
00:29:11 >> These are for you, mate.
00:29:13 >> Here you go. >> Right, thanks!
00:29:19 >> We've got trouble brewing at Blake Castle. Brace yourselves, lads. I'm sorry you've got to see such a thing.
00:29:27 >> Come on, Colin, let me see!
00:29:30 [screaming]
00:29:35 >> Oh, no!
00:29:37 >> Now round up some help and get down to Blake Castle as quick as you can!
00:29:43 >> Yes, Dad!
00:29:45 >> Whoa! Stupendous! Tremendous! Nessie's trying to tell us something! I've got to get to the castle! My monster needs me!
00:29:57 >> No, Del, wait!
00:29:59 >> Waiting time is over, Zville. She's trying to talk to me, and I am ready to listen.
00:30:05 >> Please, Del, we've still got the games to think about.
00:30:08 >> The games? No, no, no, no, that's the problem! If it weren't for those games, Nessie would be happy and healthy and minding her own business, man!
00:30:17 >> I've got to get over to Blake Castle before those haggard hooligans get there and ruin the vibe, man!
00:30:26 >> Hey, you guys keep on keeping on.
00:30:29 >> Well, good monster hunting!
00:30:37 >> Don't be a fool! There's nae such thing as good monster hunting.
00:30:42 >> Like words to live by.
00:30:45 >> This is our dockmaster, Duncan McGubbin.
00:30:50 >> Duncan McGubbin? I've heard that name before. You hold the record for the most Loch Ness monster sightings!
00:30:57 >> Aye, that I do. Forty-one, though I take no pride in the fact.
00:31:04 >> Since you're the dockmaster, Mr. McGubbin, maybe you could point out Professor Pembroke's boat.
00:31:09 >> She said we could take it out on the lake.
00:31:11 >> That's Loch!
00:31:13 >> Now, there be the professor's craft.
00:31:16 >> Oh, uh, out at the end of the dake?
00:31:19 >> That's dock!
00:31:21 >> This Scottish stuff can be complicated.
00:31:24 >> It's an old fishing boat.
00:31:27 >> She's nearly as old as meself, and twice as leaky.
00:31:33 >> She'll do ye fine, but I warn ye, do not go looking for trouble's view.
00:31:40 >> At Loch Ness, trouble can come looking for you.
00:31:45 >> Like he should be writing scary greeting cards.
00:31:51 >> I sure wish I'd brought along my floaties.
00:31:55 >> So do I. There's only four life jackets on board.
00:31:59 >> Maybe there's more down here.
00:32:03 >> It's locked from the inside.
00:32:05 >> That's strange. I guess two of us will have to stay behind.
00:32:08 >> You mean split up and search for clues? I like it.
00:32:12 >> Shaggy and Scooby volunteering for shore duty.
00:32:15 >> Aye-aye, Huggie.
00:32:17 >> Hey, maybe Shaggy and Scooby should take the mystery machine.
00:32:21 >> Good idea.
00:32:22 >> What?
00:32:24 >> Don't worry, Fred. We won't get a scratch on her.
00:32:30 [MACHINE WHIRRING]
00:32:32 >> Er, uh, make that two scratches?
00:32:38 >> Suddenly this boat seems like a much safer place.
00:32:45 [MUSIC PLAYING]
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00:32:51 >> I'm taking her up to full throttle. Let's see what this baby can do.
00:33:03 >> Aye-aye, Captain.
00:33:05 >> Woo-hoo! I'm king of the lake! Lock!
00:33:10 >> Things look pretty clear from up here.
00:33:14 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:33:16 >> You take the high road and I'll take the rocky road.
00:33:30 Like rocky road ice cream, that is.
00:33:33 >> Hey, Scoob, we going the right way?
00:33:36 [CHOMPING]
00:33:38 >> Uh-uh.
00:33:39 >> Ooh, uh-huh.
00:33:43 >> Oh, great. As long as we follow the road signs, what could go wrong?
00:33:47 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:33:49 >> Like are things getting creepier and spookier or is it just me?
00:34:04 >> Uh-uh. Me too.
00:34:06 [CHOMPING]
00:34:12 [BEEPING]
00:34:14 >> Anything coming up on the sonar, Velma?
00:34:21 >> Are you kidding? This sonar system is so old it couldn't pick up a radio station.
00:34:26 >> That's strange. I know her research funding is limited,
00:34:31 but she's obviously not spending any of it on new equipment.
00:34:34 [BEEPING]
00:34:35 >> Hey, we might have something.
00:34:38 >> There's a large target off the port side bow.
00:34:41 >> Look, something's moving along the surface.
00:34:47 >> It's her. She's back.
00:34:53 >> Freddy, now would be a good time for one of your famous plans.
00:34:57 >> Uh...
00:34:58 >> Uh... >> Got it.
00:35:02 >> Throw all the nets overboard.
00:35:06 >> Velma, run that line through the yard arm tackle.
00:35:08 >> Aye-aye.
00:35:09 >> You mean this little boat is going to catch that gigantic monster?
00:35:13 >> That's plan A.
00:35:15 >> Looks like you got a bite.
00:35:28 >> Okay.
00:35:33 [MUSIC]
00:35:35 >> Whoa!
00:35:36 [MUSIC]
00:35:38 >> Whoa!
00:35:39 >> Ah!
00:35:43 >> Uh, Freddy, what's plan B?
00:35:49 >> Uh, we'll head for the shore.
00:35:51 >> Forward, Fred, forward.
00:35:58 >> Don't tell me, tell him.
00:36:00 >> It...
00:36:02 >> It's a boat.
00:36:03 >> We just lost the engine.
00:36:13 >> Look out!
00:36:15 >> At least we're cut loose from the monster.
00:36:25 >> Great, we'll call that plan C.
00:36:28 >> Look, the buoys.
00:36:32 [MUSIC]
00:36:34 >> Oh, boy.
00:36:36 >> Here she comes!
00:36:38 >> She's gone.
00:36:44 >> But gone where?
00:36:45 >> She went under the boat and disappeared.
00:36:58 >> Cool, Bo Buddy, I've got a feeling we're not in Coolsville anymore.
00:37:01 >> Yikes, like I think we're stuck.
00:37:11 >> Wow, look at the size of that pothole.
00:37:17 >> Yikes.
00:37:20 >> Maggie, look.
00:37:27 >> Okay, I'm looking, but I'm not liking it.
00:37:30 >> Aw, it's only a little salamander.
00:37:38 >> Like, wait, Scoob, we've got to stay with the van.
00:37:53 [MUSIC]
00:37:55 [SCREAMING]
00:37:59 [MUSIC]
00:38:09 [MUSIC]
00:38:12 [MUSIC]
00:38:14 [MUSIC]
00:38:17 [MUSIC]
00:38:20 [MUSIC]
00:38:23 [MUSIC]
00:38:26 [MUSIC]
00:38:29 [MUSIC]
00:38:32 [MUSIC]
00:38:35 [MUSIC]
00:38:39 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:38:41 (SINGING) So off with my adventure, now where do I begin.
00:38:44 I'm there, I get calling, life is calling again.
00:38:47 I'm jumping on the plane.
00:38:49 I'm drinking all the way.
00:38:50 I wake up in the sunshine every day.
00:38:53 We came for the money.
00:38:55 We came for the fun.
00:38:56 Remember your mother's day out and the sun.
00:39:00 Living the life, 'cause it's what we came for.
00:39:02 So brown dog barking at the back door.
00:39:06 Brown dog barking at the back door.
00:39:09 Come on!
00:39:10 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:39:13 We're not going home.
00:39:29 We're not going home.
00:39:35 We know they're behind us, but they'll never find us.
00:39:41 'Cause we're on our way.
00:39:45 We're on our way.
00:39:46 Wow, like I think we lost our school, but--
00:39:54 [LAUGHS]
00:39:55 What happened to the road?
00:39:56 And for that matter, the land?
00:39:58 [GASPS]
00:40:04 Like Houston, we have a problem.
00:40:06 Mayday, mayday, mayday!
00:40:09 That sounds like Shaggy.
00:40:10 Shaggy?
00:40:11 Where are you guys?
00:40:13 Like incoming!
00:40:14 What the heck?
00:40:20 Somebody get that guy's license.
00:40:22 Doggy license?
00:40:23 Are you sure this is where you saw the monster, Shaggy?
00:40:33 Hmm, let me see.
00:40:34 Yikes, yikes!
00:40:41 It's the monster!
00:40:44 Yeah, yeah, this is the place.
00:40:47 Look, these monster tracks turn into tire tracks.
00:40:51 They sure aren't from the mystery machine.
00:40:53 Hmm, who's ever heard of a monster
00:40:56 with a driver's license?
00:40:58 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:41:01 Sorry about your engine, Professor Pembroke.
00:41:07 And the net rigging?
00:41:09 And your refrigerator?
00:41:10 What happened to the refrigerator?
00:41:12 Oh, nothing.
00:41:14 Yeah, nothing.
00:41:17 Don't worry yourselves, Nun.
00:41:18 It was all in the name of research.
00:41:21 And it sounds like you had quite the sighting.
00:41:24 Sighting?
00:41:25 My eyes were closed the whole time.
00:41:28 Me too.
00:41:30 Well, at least the games field is looking good as new.
00:41:33 Guess we owe the Haggart brothers a hearty thanks.
00:41:36 Yeah, but where are they?
00:41:38 Ha, those jokers.
00:41:40 If goofing off were a Highland Games event,
00:41:42 Colin and Angus would be champions for sure.
00:41:46 Speaking of goofing off, where's Scooby?
00:41:48 Like way to go, Scoob.
00:41:53 Here, let me have a peek.
00:41:55 OK.
00:41:56 Hey, look at that.
00:42:05 There's a groovy ship way out there on the lock.
00:42:08 A raggy?
00:42:09 No.
00:42:10 [HORN HONKING]
00:42:11 Yikes!
00:42:13 Ahoy there.
00:42:16 Captain Ian Loxley at your service.
00:42:19 Man, like that barge is on a charge.
00:42:22 [GASP]
00:42:29 Oh dear, oh dear.
00:42:35 I'm terribly sorry about that, Miss Blake.
00:42:37 It's quite all right, Sir Ian.
00:42:39 I'm kind of getting used to this.
00:42:41 Yes, of course.
00:42:42 That'll do then.
00:42:44 Secure the bow line, anchors away.
00:42:47 [CRASH]
00:42:48 [CRASH]
00:42:49 Like with Sir Ian around, who needs a monster?
00:42:52 Yeah.
00:42:53 [GIGGLING]
00:42:54 Well, well, well, I should have known, Sir Ian Loxley.
00:42:59 A messy true believer after all.
00:43:01 Believer?
00:43:02 Ah, nonsense, Fiona.
00:43:05 I'm here to protect the games field.
00:43:07 I am going to patrol these waters to make sure
00:43:10 nothing else peculiar happens.
00:43:13 Loch Ness is now under my command.
00:43:16 You can't do that.
00:43:18 I can and I will.
00:43:21 I hereby declare that no boat other than mine
00:43:24 is to be allowed in the vicinity of Blake Castle.
00:43:27 Oh, and how could you stop me?
00:43:29 By having that floating scrap pile condemned.
00:43:32 Now, I suggest you finish your repairs and be on your way.
00:43:36 Blowing out your bagpipe.
00:43:38 Why, I can't.
00:43:40 Blowing out your bagpipe.
00:43:42 Why, I never.
00:43:44 This boat's got more surprises in her than you will ever know.
00:43:48 [CRASH]
00:43:52 Uh, Professor Pembroke, perhaps we
00:43:56 should go with Sir Ian to search for more clues.
00:43:59 Brilliant.
00:44:00 Perhaps we'll make a believer out of him yet.
00:44:04 That's it, men.
00:44:05 Weigh the anchor.
00:44:06 Zoinks.
00:44:07 Like I think the anchor's going to weigh more than usual.
00:44:10 [LAUGHS]
00:44:11 Yeah.
00:44:12 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:44:15 [BEEPING]
00:44:20 This sure is impressive equipment.
00:44:22 So multifunctional.
00:44:24 Totally.
00:44:25 I've got high score.
00:44:26 [BEEPING]
00:44:29 Hey, what happened to my game?
00:44:32 Um, Fred, I think you were playing the digital compass.
00:44:36 I still got high score.
00:44:39 I've networked my laptop into the ship's computer.
00:44:42 This way, I can monitor the sonar and download the information.
00:44:45 Very well.
00:44:46 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:44:49 [BEEPING]
00:44:51 [BEEPING]
00:44:53 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:44:55 [GULPING]
00:44:57 Say hello to the Ocean Motion 3000.
00:45:02 With it, we can track our position by satellite
00:45:05 while simultaneously scanning the contour of the lock floor.
00:45:09 [GASPS]
00:45:10 Look.
00:45:11 McIntyre, report.
00:45:13 Sir, target spotted bearing 60 fathoms at 30 knots.
00:45:17 It's nearly 20 meters long.
00:45:20 It's gone.
00:45:21 Oh, a target that size surely cannot just vanish.
00:45:25 There must be some explanation.
00:45:27 Whatever it was, it's probably hiding in an underwater cave.
00:45:30 Aye, Loch Ness is famous for him.
00:45:32 I wish there was some way we could check it out.
00:45:36 Speaking of checking out--
00:45:38 [WHISPERING]
00:45:40 [WHISPERING]
00:45:42 [GASPS]
00:45:43 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:45:47 Great idea, Scoob.
00:45:48 What a gooby hiding spot.
00:45:50 Nobody will find us in here.
00:45:54 I must say, it looks like your friends fancy my mini-sub.
00:45:58 That would be perfect for exploring the lock.
00:46:00 Would you mind if we borrowed it?
00:46:02 Do you think you could pilot such a craft?
00:46:05 Sure.
00:46:06 I drove my van into the lock just yesterday.
00:46:08 [SIREN]
00:46:11 Scoob, next time, I'm picking the hiding spot.
00:46:14 So?
00:46:15 Hang on, folks.
00:46:16 Once the magnetic arm releases us, it's splashdown.
00:46:20 [ALL YELLING]
00:46:22 [EXPLOSION]
00:46:25 Whoa, cool.
00:46:28 This is great.
00:46:29 All it needs is a styling green paint job,
00:46:34 and it'll be da bomb diggity.
00:46:36 It even has a sonar-activated camera.
00:46:44 Activating exterior lights.
00:46:46 Now all we need to do is find the entrance
00:46:55 to the underwater caves.
00:46:57 It's darker down here than I thought it would be.
00:46:59 Monsters.
00:47:06 Monsters.
00:47:07 Huh?
00:47:08 Monsters.
00:47:09 [SCREAMING]
00:47:11 Look out, Scooby.
00:47:13 It's just a school of eels.
00:47:16 Fred, watch where you're going.
00:47:19 I would if I could.
00:47:20 Good.
00:47:21 Look, I think we found the entrance.
00:47:29 Really?
00:47:30 Really?
00:47:31 It is the cave.
00:47:33 And I thought it would be impossible.
00:47:38 Well, nothing's impossible when you've got Scooby Doo around.
00:47:42 Aw, shucks.
00:47:43 [LAUGHS]
00:47:46 [WATER BUBBLING]
00:47:48 Is it my imagination, or are we in shallow water?
00:47:56 Prepare to surface.
00:47:57 [WATER SPLASHING]
00:48:03 [CHATTER]
00:48:05 Hello?
00:48:09 Please don't do that, Fred.
00:48:11 Why not?
00:48:12 I'm afraid something might answer.
00:48:14 [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
00:48:17 Yummy bones.
00:48:24 [HISSING]
00:48:31 [SCREAMING]
00:48:33 Scoob, you OK?
00:48:39 Oh, man.
00:48:41 You guys might want to check this out.
00:48:43 It looks like Scooby found where Nessie tosses her leftovers.
00:48:47 I think we've stumbled across a burial ground
00:48:50 used by ancient Scottish warriors.
00:48:53 Well, if they buried their dead down here,
00:48:55 that means there must be a secret entrance back up to the surface.
00:48:58 Hey, guys, check us out.
00:49:01 We're a couple of brave warriors.
00:49:03 Yeah.
00:49:04 [LAUGHTER]
00:49:10 Hey, gang, take a look at this.
00:49:14 It's a screwdriver, but what's it doing down here?
00:49:18 Maybe they were handy ancient people.
00:49:21 Freddy.
00:49:22 What?
00:49:24 What would ancient warriors be doing with a modern screwdriver?
00:49:29 Uh, guys, if you think that's fishy, just look behind you.
00:49:34 [GASPING]
00:49:35 [ROARING]
00:49:36 [SCREAMING]
00:49:38 Jankies!
00:49:39 Get to the submarine.
00:49:42 Come on, you two.
00:49:43 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:49:46 [ROARING]
00:49:52 [ROARING]
00:49:59 We're trapped, Scoob.
00:50:01 Oh, no.
00:50:02 I guess the only thing we can do now is fight our way out.
00:50:05 Remember, we're brave warriors.
00:50:08 Yeah, brave.
00:50:10 Like, get ready to taste the steel of McShaggy and Scooby McDoo.
00:50:14 Well, she tasted it, and I think she liked it.
00:50:23 Shaggy, Scooby.
00:50:26 Let's get out of here.
00:50:27 This place is a real dive.
00:50:29 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:50:33 [ROARING]
00:51:01 The creature is following us.
00:51:03 Like, take the picture, Velma, and let's go home.
00:51:06 We can't.
00:51:07 The sonar camera is mounted on the front of the sub.
00:51:10 We'll have to turn around if we're going to do a photo shoot.
00:51:13 Head straight up that canyon wall.
00:51:24 [ROARING]
00:51:30 We just lost our port side sensor.
00:51:32 Careful, Freddy.
00:51:34 Sorry.
00:51:35 25 more meters.
00:51:36 It's a straight shot to the surface.
00:51:39 Freddy, look out.
00:51:41 I see it.
00:51:42 [SCREAMING]
00:51:58 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:52:01 She's going to ram us.
00:52:05 Hang on.
00:52:07 [SCREAMING]
00:52:10 Like, who knew you could get airsick in a submarine?
00:52:17 [BURP]
00:52:19 Great catch, McIntyre.
00:52:26 [ROARING]
00:52:29 Like, now can we go home?
00:52:32 Well, gang, with the game starting tomorrow,
00:52:46 we'd better get some shut-eye.
00:52:48 Yeah, like I'd hate to be tired and cranky
00:52:50 during the monster's final rampage.
00:52:52 We can't go to bed yet.
00:52:54 There are too many unanswered questions.
00:52:58 Like, I've got one.
00:53:00 What is that noise?
00:53:02 It's coming from inside the mystery machine.
00:53:04 Del?
00:53:09 I think he's sleeping on your poncho.
00:53:16 That's OK.
00:53:17 He can keep it.
00:53:19 Oh.
00:53:20 Oh.
00:53:21 Oh.
00:53:22 Hey, guys.
00:53:23 Sorry.
00:53:24 Sorry, I was down here at the castle, you know,
00:53:26 trying to connect with Nessie's energy.
00:53:28 And somebody ripped off my van, man.
00:53:31 Your van's been stolen?
00:53:33 From Black Castle?
00:53:35 Like, wow.
00:53:36 And it seemed like such a good neighborhood.
00:53:41 We've got to solve this mystery tonight.
00:53:43 And I know just the person to help us do it.
00:53:46 Professor Pembroke.
00:53:47 Come in, Professor.
00:53:49 Do you read me?
00:53:50 She shouldn't be out on the lock alone,
00:53:52 especially tonight.
00:53:54 I hope nothing's happened to her.
00:53:56 She's probably just out of range.
00:53:57 She could be all the way down at the other end of the lock by now.
00:54:01 Maybe she's following the monster.
00:54:03 Or maybe it's following us.
00:54:07 [SCREAMING]
00:54:10 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:54:14 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:54:20 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:54:24 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:54:30 [SCREAMING]
00:54:34 Oh, yeah.
00:54:35 You want some of this?
00:54:36 Come and get it, you overgrown lizard.
00:54:39 Um, technically, Freddy, the monster wouldn't be a lizard.
00:54:42 Lizards are ectothermic, whereas this monster is clearly amphibious.
00:54:46 Not the time, Velma.
00:54:48 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:54:57 Hello, Governor.
00:54:58 Care for a sweep of the old chimney, then?
00:55:01 [HUMMING]
00:55:07 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:55:12 [SCREAMING]
00:55:18 Come and get it.
00:55:19 Come and get it.
00:55:22 Hold on.
00:55:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:55:27 [CRASH]
00:55:29 [SCREAMING]
00:55:32 Daphne, I can't see.
00:55:33 Your sweater's in the way.
00:55:35 That's not my sweater.
00:55:37 [LAUGHING]
00:55:38 [SCREAMING]
00:55:41 It's a peat bog.
00:55:42 You've got to stop.
00:55:43 No problem.
00:55:44 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:55:45 More than one of the less.
00:55:46 Who regret it?
00:55:47 Come and get it.
00:55:48 [CRASH]
00:55:50 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:55:55 Uh, guys?
00:55:57 She's coming.
00:55:59 This is the moment I've waited for my whole life.
00:56:04 [GROWLING]
00:56:08 [SCREAMING]
00:56:11 [CRASH]
00:56:14 [CRASH]
00:56:17 I think we need to take a closer look at this monster.
00:56:21 Jeepers.
00:56:22 This is one sea serpent that could use some moisturizer.
00:56:26 That's not skin.
00:56:27 It's canvas.
00:56:28 Grab on.
00:56:29 [CRASH]
00:56:35 Del's van.
00:56:36 Oh, she's not real?
00:56:39 Oh.
00:56:40 But my van.
00:56:43 There's no one inside.
00:56:45 They must have escaped.
00:56:47 Hey, check it out, gang.
00:56:49 Del's treads match the tire tracks we found earlier.
00:56:53 So someone's been using my wheels to fake us out this whole time?
00:56:59 But this doesn't add up.
00:57:00 Del's van couldn't have chased us through the underwater tunnels.
00:57:04 Or attacked us on the boat.
00:57:05 And Shaggy and Scooby were chased by the creature last night.
00:57:09 Before Del's van was stolen.
00:57:12 This can only mean one thing.
00:57:14 More than one monster.
00:57:16 So Nessie's still out there.
00:57:19 Right on.
00:57:20 Nessie or no Nessie.
00:57:22 This van hoax proves there's somebody behind at least part of this mystery.
00:57:26 There's only one thing left to do.
00:57:28 Take a two week vacation to a tropical paradise?
00:57:31 Bahamas.
00:57:33 Yeah, like the Bahamas.
00:57:36 No, you chickens.
00:57:38 We've got to head back to Blake Castle.
00:57:40 I've got a plan.
00:57:44 Really, Scoob?
00:57:45 Is there anything we won't do for Scooby Snacks?
00:57:48 [Scooby Snacks]
00:58:04 Shaggy and Scooby are in position.
00:58:06 Is everyone else ready?
00:58:08 Sonar's up and running.
00:58:09 Everything is clear outside the cove.
00:58:11 We're standing by.
00:58:12 Over.
00:58:13 Fred, how's the trap coming?
00:58:15 Roger that, Mama Bird.
00:58:17 This is Baby Bird and we do have copy.
00:58:21 We are go.
00:58:22 Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Baby Bird, over and--
00:58:25 Yeah.
00:58:26 Um, hi.
00:58:27 It's Del.
00:58:28 We're ready, Velma.
00:58:29 Oh, hang on.
00:58:31 I think we've got a problem.
00:58:32 Fog's rolling in fast.
00:58:39 Uh-oh.
00:58:40 I've lost visual on Scooby and Shaggy.
00:58:42 Velma to Shaggy.
00:58:43 Come in, Shaggy.
00:58:44 Are you two okay?
00:58:45 Negatory on that, Velma.
00:58:47 We've got a major problem down here.
00:58:49 Like, we're all out of Scooby Snacks.
00:59:03 Sir Ian, you better come take a look at this.
00:59:06 There it is again.
00:59:07 It's heading right into the cove.
00:59:10 Good gravy.
00:59:12 I'll call Velma.
00:59:15 Let's not be hasty.
00:59:18 McIntyre, what's going on?
00:59:20 What?
00:59:21 No, you can't do this.
00:59:22 This is mutiny.
00:59:24 Forgive me, Sir Ian, but I've come up with a little plan of my own.
00:59:30 I intend to capture that creature and sell it for quite a handsome amount of cash.
00:59:36 Catch it?
00:59:37 How are you going to catch it?
00:59:39 The old-fashioned way.
00:59:49 Wow, like I can't see a thing.
00:59:51 This fog is so thick you could cut it with a knife.
01:00:00 Hey, Scoob, what do you say we sit back to back so nothing can catch us off guard?
01:00:04 Okay, Maggie.
01:00:08 I'd like to see old Fang Fins try to sneak up on us.
01:00:11 Right, old buddy?
01:00:12 Yeah.
01:00:14 Wrang-wrens.
01:00:26 Jinkies, the monster is in the cove.
01:00:28 Repeat, the monster is in the cove.
01:00:30 Tie off your end, Del.
01:00:32 I'm going across.
01:00:35 Hit it, man.
01:00:45 Row, row, row your boat gently down the...
01:00:48 Shaggy and Scooby, can you guys hear me?
01:00:50 Shaggy here.
01:00:51 Who's calling?
01:00:52 It's Velma.
01:00:53 Now listen, you're right on top of it.
01:00:55 Gee, like thanks for the compliment.
01:00:57 Hey, Scoob, Velma says we're right on top of things.
01:01:00 No, Shaggy, listen, it's really beneath you.
01:01:03 You know, I've always thought being live bait was beneath us, too.
01:01:07 Me, me.
01:01:09 Hang on, Velma, Scooby wants to say hi.
01:01:11 Wait.
01:01:12 Hi, Velma.
01:01:15 Scooby, listen, your boat is on top of the monster's head.
01:01:23 Velma, like I think we found the monster.
01:01:26 Hang on, guys, help is on the way.
01:01:30 You heard him, Scoob.
01:01:32 Hang on.
01:01:33 Whoa.
01:01:34 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:01:35 Nice job, Fred, the monster's trapped in the cove.
01:01:36 How about that, Velma?
01:01:37 One of our friends is going to be a monster too.
01:01:38 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:39 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:40 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:41 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:42 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:43 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:44 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:45 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:46 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:47 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:48 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:49 I'm going to go help him.
01:01:50 I'm going to go help him.
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01:02:39 [SIREN]
01:02:40 [BEEPING]
01:02:42 [TIRES SCREECHING]
01:02:46 [ENGINE REVVING]
01:02:48 [TIRES SCREECHING]
01:02:50 Target in range.
01:02:55 Excellent.
01:02:56 [GRUNTING]
01:03:01 [SCREAMING]
01:03:03 [GROANING]
01:03:04 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:03:08 Fire.
01:03:09 Jinkies.
01:03:18 Abandon ship.
01:03:30 [GRUNTING]
01:03:32 Hit the brakes.
01:03:36 Hit the brakes.
01:03:37 Help.
01:03:46 Sir Ian.
01:03:47 Throw me a lane.
01:03:48 I can't swim.
01:03:50 [GASPING]
01:03:51 We've got to do something.
01:03:53 Hang on, Sir Ian.
01:04:02 Help is on the way.
01:04:05 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:04:07 [ENGINE REVVING]
01:04:09 I don't believe my eyes.
01:04:12 She is real.
01:04:13 [GASPING]
01:04:19 Whoever heard of a magnet stopping a sea monster?
01:04:28 Help.
01:04:33 This place is infested with monsters.
01:04:35 Guys, look out.
01:04:42 That's where we set the--
01:04:43 [ZAPPING]
01:04:44 --trap.
01:04:46 Oh, no.
01:04:47 [GASPING]
01:04:48 [GROANING]
01:04:55 Huh?
01:04:57 [GROWLING]
01:04:59 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:05:03 [CRASHING]
01:05:04 [SCREAMING]
01:05:05 [GASPING]
01:05:06 [CRASHING]
01:05:07 Scooby, Shaggy, are you guys OK?
01:05:11 Terrific, considering we're squashed
01:05:15 under the Loch Ness monster.
01:05:17 Huh?
01:05:18 Huh?
01:05:19 [GASPING]
01:05:20 [ZAPPING]
01:05:21 Monster?
01:05:23 I don't think so.
01:05:24 Take another look.
01:05:25 Huh?
01:05:26 Colin and Angus Haggard?
01:05:32 [GROWLING]
01:05:33 [GROWLING]
01:05:34 So if this one's a fake, like, what about that one?
01:05:40 Time for this monster to hit the beach.
01:05:43 [THUNDER]
01:05:47 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:05:50 Professor Fiona Pembroke?
01:05:58 Professor Pembroke?
01:05:59 It's all very simple.
01:06:03 Professor Pembroke has been behind this all along.
01:06:06 She did a good job.
01:06:07 Scoob and I have been scared all along.
01:06:10 The locked hatch we found on board her vessel
01:06:13 was actually a secret passageway.
01:06:15 It led to her homemade monster submarine
01:06:17 she kept docked beneath her boat.
01:06:19 She'd simply climb down the hatch
01:06:21 and pedal off into the lock.
01:06:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:06:26 [WATER SPLASHING]
01:06:27 That way, she could be free to do her scaring while we all
01:06:30 thought she was on the boat.
01:06:32 But it wasn't Shannon she was after or any of us.
01:06:36 It was really Sir Ian's attention she wanted.
01:06:39 Me?
01:06:40 What do I have to do with any of this?
01:06:42 She was using fake monsters to get
01:06:44 you to believe in a real one.
01:06:46 Exactly.
01:06:47 She wanted you to become a Nessie True Believer yourself.
01:06:50 But she couldn't count on Nessie making an appearance.
01:06:53 So she created her own.
01:06:55 And she hired Angus and Colin to help her.
01:06:58 Your sons were trying to scare away the athletes
01:07:00 so they could win the games.
01:07:02 It's not true.
01:07:03 We don't even care about the games.
01:07:06 We just like a good practical joke.
01:07:08 That monster thing's the greatest joke we ever pulled.
01:07:11 Hey, that's better than the hedgehog in the toilet bowl.
01:07:14 [LAUGHTER]
01:07:15 [INAUDIBLE]
01:07:18 I should have played harder for daughters.
01:07:22 It's true.
01:07:23 Ian would never have looked at my new photos
01:07:25 unless he came to believe in the beast.
01:07:28 She had to find a way to convince him.
01:07:30 And the Highland Games at Blake Castle
01:07:32 offered her the perfect opportunity.
01:07:34 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Blake Castle
01:07:40 and to the Loch Ness Highland Games.
01:07:43 And here to help us kick off the event
01:07:45 is a very special member of the Blake clan.
01:07:48 Please welcome Miss Daphne Blake.
01:07:52 Let the games begin.
01:07:54 [CHEERING]
01:07:57 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:08:00 [GROWLING]
01:08:20 [SCREAMS]
01:08:23 [CHEERING]
01:08:26 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:08:29 [LAUGHS]
01:08:38 Like I never thought being a drum major could be so major.
01:08:42 [HONKING]
01:08:44 [ROARING]
01:08:47 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:08:50 Wow, Fred, like the mystery machine looks good as new.
01:08:53 Miss Blake, Miss Blake, I demand to know what's going on.
01:08:58 Sir Ian, what's the matter?
01:09:00 All of you, down to the ship.
01:09:02 That's an order.
01:09:03 Aye, aye, Captain.
01:09:06 Another Pembroke hoax, that's all it is.
01:09:09 But where's it coming from?
01:09:11 The sonar camera from the mini sub.
01:09:14 It's still transmitting a signal.
01:09:16 Like, didn't that camera fall off the submarine and sink?
01:09:19 Something must have passed in front of the lens
01:09:22 and reactivated the sonar sensor.
01:09:24 Ah, don't be ridiculous.
01:09:26 Can you get a fix on the signal?
01:09:28 Now, see here.
01:09:29 Quadrant four, depth 104 fathoms.
01:09:33 But that's over 600 feet below.
01:09:36 Much too deep for any homemade submarine to survive.
01:09:40 It can't possibly be.
01:09:42 I mean, really.
01:09:44 Show him your pictures.
01:09:46 Sir Ian, I don't expect you to believe me, but here.
01:09:51 Great Scott, these are fantastic.
01:09:54 Miss Blake, I'm terribly sorry,
01:09:56 but I must resign from my post as Games Judge effective immediately.
01:10:01 Ian, you mean you actually believe me?
01:10:04 Well, the evidence will of course have to be verified by a third party.
01:10:10 Check it out, these are great.
01:10:12 What are you using here? Wide angle lens, right?
01:10:15 Very well, grab your bags, both of you.
01:10:17 We've got a lot of work ahead of us.
01:10:19 Chop, chop. We don't want to lose her again.
01:10:22 Aye, aye, man.
01:10:24 Well, it looks like you've got another mystery on your hands.
01:10:28 And none of this would have been possible without you meddling kids.
01:10:32 We try.
01:10:36 Well, cousin, I believe we've just given Blake Castle its wildest story ever.
01:10:42 Thank you for everything, Shannon.
01:10:44 Oh no, thank you.
01:10:46 None of this could have been possible without you and your great friends.
01:10:50 Like maybe next year there can be an event called the Long Distance Daphne Blake Suitcase Carry.
01:10:56 Well, gang, that was some mystery.
01:11:05 I'm actually kind of glad we never found the real Loch Ness Monster.
01:11:09 You are? Why?
01:11:11 I don't know. Maybe some mysteries are just better left unsolved.
01:11:15 Scooby-Dooby-Doo?
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