The Scooby-Doo Show l Season 1 l Episode 16 l The Spirits of '76 l 5_5 l
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00:00Glass ice! I muffed it again!
00:07We ran out of gas, I mean steam.
00:10As Shaggy would say, yipe! Look!
00:17Oh, a double!
00:19Oh my gosh, Scooby's flying and he doesn't even have a pilot's license!
00:24For a parachute!
00:36Scooby-Dooby-Doo!
00:40He flew the Wright Brothers' plane just like he was Orville himself!
00:45Three cheers for Scooby, the Brown Baron!
00:48Congratulations, Scooby, you did it again!
00:51Scooby-Dooby-Doo!
00:52Yeah, good old Scoob was in the right plane at the right time!
00:56Get it? Right, right?
00:58Right!
01:02All right already, we get it.
01:05So now let's get these creepy colonial disguises off and see who those creeps are!
01:10I was sure that was going to be Grumpy Old Grumper.
01:14It's Mr. Willett, the city engineer.
01:17Okay, Grumpy Old Grumper, the jig's up!
01:21It's Mr. Clyde!
01:24You kids did a terrific job!
01:27Wow, a real government agent!
01:29And you were watching this gang all the time.
01:31We figured they ditched the real wax dummies in the basement and put on their clothes.
01:36Then they posed in this tableau as wax dummies.
01:39When the Amish guards made their rounds, they thought the museum was empty and locked up.
01:43And that enabled them to stay inside all night and work the drill into the mint.
01:48They put phosphorescent powder on their clothes and haunted the museum to keep people away.
01:53I get it!
01:54That way they could work day and night drilling through this thick concrete wall to the mint.
01:59Right! Mr. Willett rigged the cotton gin to power the drill.
02:02And he zooped up the soundtrack of the locomotive to cover up the cotton gin's noise.
02:07Mr. Willett confessed to us that he stumbled on the old plans of the abandoned storm drain
02:12running to the mint in some dusty old files.
02:15And devised a scheme to strip good old Uncle Sam of a couple million of his freshly printed greenback.
02:24I still don't understand why Mr. Grumper's feet were always wet.
02:28Wet and cold and aching from lumbago.
02:31But with being soaked from mopping up all those dang blasted wet footprints and puddles those goonies made.
02:37You know what this is, Scoop?
02:39Uh-oh!
02:40This little delicious piece of paper is equal to 200 juicy hamburgers.
02:49You think maybe good old Uncle Sam might let us keep just one teensy little old bill, huh?
02:55As sort of a souvenir?
02:57Uh-uh.
02:58Sorry, son, but it's against the law.
03:00Fact is those spirits of 76 made one big mistake.
03:04They did? What was that?
03:06The last room they drilled into was filled with millions of dollars in worthless money.
03:10Worthless?
03:11Worthless?
03:12These bills haven't had the treasurer's signature, the treasury seal, or the serial numbers printed on them yet.
03:18Fact is, without them, all that money is worth exactly as much as the paper it's printed on.
03:31Yeah, 200 hamburgers worth.
03:36Yeah!