The Scooby-Doo Show l Season 1 l Episode 16 l The Spirits of '76 l 2_5 l
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00:00With sad eyes, an infectious smile, friendly face, skinny tail, and a tremendous appetite.
00:05Hmm. Well, that sounds like a fine pooch, but I haven't seen him anywhere.
00:10I'll help you kids find him, but you better hurry. It's only a couple of minutes till closing time.
00:14All right. Let's split up and start searching. We'll meet back at the big locomotive.
00:25Hey, this is serious. I can't find Scooby anywhere.
00:29Me neither. I even checked the dinosaur exhibit. You know how he feels about bones.
00:34He's just a beast.
00:35I wish that old train would shut up already. I can't hear myself think.
00:40Maybe if I jiggle this operator.
00:46Did you hear that?
00:47I'd recognize that relp anywhere.
00:51It's Scooby.
00:52And that weak, pathetic relp is coming from under this big, massive locomotive.
00:56Look, there's an open trap door under the train.
00:59Scooby must be down there.
01:01Hurry. There's still time to get him out before they close up.
01:06Relp.
01:08Don't move, Scoob. We'll have you out in a jiffy. Don't move.
01:12Don't move?
01:16All rounds completed. The museum's empty as usual.
01:19I guess those nice kids found their dog and left.
01:22I would want to stay in this creepy castle. Quit jabbering and set the time lock.
01:36That sure is a crazy-looking contraption.
01:39I wonder what it is.
01:40Replica of E. L. I. Whitney's cotton gin.
01:43Invented in 1793, the cotton gin made America the largest cotton producer in the world.
01:49Cotton gin?
01:50For once, Scooby's right. That rotten gin gave him a rotten time.
01:56Hurry. Let's get out of here before the museum closes.
01:59And we're locked in for the night.
02:02Oh, look. He means, look.
02:06It's Benedict Arnold, William Dumont, and Major Andre.
02:10Arnold, Dumont, Andre?
02:13In red underwear?
02:15They sure do look silly without their uniforms.
02:19You tell them to get dressed. There are ladies in the room.
02:22Stop being silly. They must be spares for those dummies upstairs.
02:29Look. It's Benedict Arnold.
02:31You mean the ghost of Benedict Arnold.
02:33He sure got dressed in a hurry.
02:38He's locked us in.
02:41Freddy was right.
02:42What do you mean, right?
02:44That's positively the ghost of Benedict Arnold.
02:47Ghost?
02:49How can you be sure?
02:51The real Benedict Arnold was a traitor who was going to surrender West Point to the Redcoats in 1780.
02:57Daphne's right. He's been dead for almost 200 years.
03:01200 years?
03:03That guard was right. I think this place is haunted.
03:06Start thinking about how we're going to get out of this dull, dark dungeon.
03:10This place has more corridors than an octopus has tentacles.
03:15If we only knew an octopus, he could tell us which way is out.
03:18I know. Let's split up and start searching.
03:20Good idea.
03:27Look. Wet footprints.
03:29Just like that grumpy old guard made in the main exhibit hall.
03:33Let's follow him. Maybe they'll lead us to a way out of this place.
03:38Hey. Those wet footprints dead end at the dead end.
03:42That's strange. They seem to go right under the wall.
03:45If you think that's strange, look what's coming down the corridor.
03:51It's the ghost of Benedict Arnold and Major Andre.
03:54Let's get out of here.
03:57Come on, Scoob. There's a time and place for eating.
04:00Which is all the time and any place.
04:02But not now. And not here.
04:06Don't take that.
04:09Come on, Scoob. There's a time and place for eating.
04:12Which is all the time and any place.
04:14But not now. And not here.
04:19Don't take that.
04:28Oh. What a bump.
04:31No.
04:35This is no time for laughing, Scoob.
04:37You ruined a perfectly good dinosaur.
04:41It's the ghost of William Devine.