Scooby Doo Where Are You! l Season 2 l Episode 4 l Scooby's Night with a Frozen Fright l 1_4 l
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00:30This sure is a groovy day for a beach party, I'll say.
00:35Hey, Shag, how you coming with the surf fishing?
00:38Not even a nibble. Scooby, have you had any luck yet?
00:43Hot dogs? Where'd you catch them?
00:46What?
00:50Hey, that's our lunch basket!
00:53Now why didn't I think of that?
01:01Scooby, that was like the one that got away.
01:05Fine, fine.
01:06Come on, Shag, let's dance.
01:08Just one more cast. I got a feeling I'll catch something this time.
01:13Using a toy mouse for bait?
01:15Sure.
01:18What better way to catch a catfish?
01:20It figures.
01:21Hey, I must have, like, hooked Moby Dick.
01:24Give me a hand, Scoob.
01:31Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. It must weigh a ton.
01:38Zoinks! What's that?
01:46Wow, it's a caveman frozen in ice.
01:49I wonder where this frozen fright floated in from.
01:52I know. I read about it in the paper.
01:55Scientists found this two-million-year-old caveman in the Arctic.
01:59A research vessel was taking him to Oceanland for study
02:02when he was lost overboard during a storm at sea.
02:05Am I glad he's frozen in there and that we're out here?
02:08Well, he won't stay frozen for long.
02:10We've got to get him to Oceanland
02:12so scientists can put him in the cooler before he melts.
02:15Melts?
02:20So we didn't waste any time
02:22bringing the caveman here to Oceanland, Professor Wayne.
02:25Both Professor Engstrom and I wish to thank you
02:27for rushing our frozen friend to us.
02:29You're welcome, Professor.
02:31We're glad to get rid of him.
02:33Like, what would have happened if I hadn't hooked that prehistoric ice cube?
02:37With the prevailing current,
02:39it would have drifted down to Oceanland anyhow.
02:42Shouldn't you put him in a refrigerator or something?
02:44Yes, yes, we'll store him in the Arctic room.
02:47It's very cold in there.
02:49Wouldn't it be an amazing achievement
02:51if we could bring the caveman back to life?
02:54We don't mind. We like him just the way he is.
02:56Well, we've got to be going.
02:58Come on, Scoob. Let's go.
03:00Let's go.
03:06Sorry, madam.
03:11Hey, wait for me.
03:25It's getting late, Professor Wayne.
03:27Are you coming?
03:28No, Professor Engstrom.
03:30I still have some work to do on these notes on Arctic plankton.
03:33Very well. I'm going down to the dock.
03:35I have some, uh...
03:37some research to do.
03:40Boy, was that good.
03:42Mmm, you bet.
03:44Isn't there anything more to eat?
03:46Just two slices of bread and an old ice cube.
03:49I'll take it.
03:50Speaking of ice cubes,
03:52I wonder how our frozen friend is doing.
03:54Zoinks! I just remembered.
03:56I left my rod and wheel at Oceanland.
03:58What?
03:59I left my rod and wheel at Oceanland.
04:01What?
04:02I left my rod and wheel at Oceanland.
04:04What?
04:05I left my rod and wheel at Oceanland.
04:07I left my rod and wheel at Oceanland.
04:09Well, it's not too late. We'll drive back and get it.
04:12Huh?
04:17Wow, this place is spooky at night.
04:22Professor Wayne? Professor Engstrom?
04:24They must have gone home for the night.
04:26I guess we'll have to come back tomorrow.
04:28Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
04:30Let's go.
04:31Wait a minute. Get a load of this door.
04:33It's been ripped right off its hinges.
04:35It looks like somebody or something was in a big hurry to get out.
04:39But what?
04:40There's only one way to find out.
04:42Yeah, like we'll go home and read about it in tomorrow's paper.
04:45That's not what I had in mind, Shaggy.
04:47Come on.
04:50Jumping Jolly Beans.
04:52It looks like this room's been hit by a cyclone.
04:56Hey, look.