🔴EDITING MISTAKE: Due to an error with my editing software, during the end of the “Gaggle or Galloping Ghosts” episode segments from the “That’s Snow Ghost” episode is showing instead of what I’m actually talking about. Very sorry about that.
This video was well worth waiting for and it is the perfect video to watch on October especially when it comes to Scooby Centric Videos also on a related note vampire bats and scardey cats scared me so much as a kid even though I haven't watched that episode in a mintue but rewatching the footage of it in this video is and just as scary as it was when first watched when I was younger
That was such a good video! You always get the right deets in with the perfect mix of humor. By far my favorite scoobtuber, can’t wait for the Halloween video! 🙌🏼
Vampire bats and scaredy cats is a genuinely frightening episode that if it got an r rating it would have gone farther especially if you consider the rough cut, the concept itself is basically a relative trying to put someone in the mad house and if you remember sometimes treatments were ...not great to say minimum even then but the rough cut details shaggy literally screaming for help and gramps calling for lisa in the vent hence why scooby freaks out. Let's also not forget they're on an island with only a ferry to get off in a large isolated hotel All around its one of if not tbe scariest episode great job on the video btw
There's some Spooky episodes on here but definitely not some of my choices for Spooky ones. I would've chosen Spooky Space Kook, Go Away Ghost Ship and the Dr Coffin episode. Those 3 should've definitely been there I'm not sure about the other 2
Fun fact: The story of the headless horseman was inspired by real events. In October 1776, the headless body of a Hessian soldier was found following a violent skirmish near North Tarrytown (now called Sleepy Hollow) during the American Revolution. The body was laid to rest in the local cemetery by the Van Tassel family. The Van Tassels had previously been aided by a Hessian soldier during the war, and so they paid their respects to the headless man in case he was that same soldier. Years later, school teacher Jesse Merwin was frightened by an acquaintance dressed as the headless ghost as a prank. Author Washington Irving expanded these events into the more fictional The Legend of Sleepy Hollow book in 1820, popularizing the myth of The Headless Horseman.
In my eyes, a real scariest episodes would be something like : spooky space kook, bedlam in the big top, night of fright is no delight, the harum scarum sanitarium, the creepy Heap from the deep, and then either gramps the vamp or Headless Horseman as the bonus episode.
My opinion on the main episodes the first one is my personal favorite second not really scary more goofy if anything the snow ghost one I found repetitive end the last one was entertaining sometimesand the special pretty good for holloween at the time of this dvd comeing out but not as good compared to other ones
🔴EDITING MISTAKE: Due to an error with my editing software, during the end of the “Gaggle or Galloping Ghosts” episode segments from the “That’s Snow Ghost” episode is showing instead of what I’m actually talking about. Very sorry about that.
My childhood Scooby-Doo DVD for sure. I ain't gonna lie, the vampire episode was the only one to freak me out as a kid.
That episode kept me up all night long
For me the gramp the vamp episode was the scariest scooby Doo episode I saw as a kid, it kept me up all night long
I can't wait for that Halloween video! I wonder what it's going to be!
Me too 🤫🤫🤫
This video was well worth waiting for and it is the perfect video to watch on October especially when it comes to Scooby Centric Videos also on a related note vampire bats and scardey cats scared me so much as a kid even though I haven't watched that episode in a mintue but rewatching the footage of it in this video is and just as scary as it was when first watched when I was younger
I remember having a DVD of this. Its also how I found out about Scooby-Dum.
That was such a good video! You always get the right deets in with the perfect mix of humor. By far my favorite scoobtuber, can’t wait for the Halloween video! 🙌🏼
Tysm!
9:25 Velma actually lost her glasses before this in the very first episode What A Night For A Knight! 🤓
That’s what I thought too lol
Vampire bats and scaredy cats is a genuinely frightening episode that if it got an r rating it would have gone farther especially if you consider the rough cut, the concept itself is basically a relative trying to put someone in the mad house and if you remember sometimes treatments were ...not great to say minimum even then but the rough cut details shaggy literally screaming for help and gramps calling for lisa in the vent hence why scooby freaks out. Let's also not forget they're on an island with only a ferry to get off in a large isolated hotel
All around its one of if not tbe scariest episode great job on the video btw
Another great vidéo. Can't wait for the,next one,to come,out 🎉
As a child, that vampire episode gave me a deep seeded fear for vents and air ducts 😂
I remember the Scooby-Doo 13 Spookiest Tales from 2013 scarying me mostly it was the Scooby-Doo and the Spooky Scarecrow Segment that scared me
There's some Spooky episodes on here but definitely not some of my choices for Spooky ones. I would've chosen Spooky Space Kook, Go Away Ghost Ship and the Dr Coffin episode. Those 3 should've definitely been there I'm not sure about the other 2
Holy nostalgia Batman.
Fun fact: The story of the headless horseman was inspired by real events.
In October 1776, the headless body of a Hessian soldier was found following a violent skirmish near North Tarrytown (now called Sleepy Hollow) during the American Revolution. The body was laid to rest in the local cemetery by the Van Tassel family. The Van Tassels had previously been aided by a Hessian soldier during the war, and so they paid their respects to the headless man in case he was that same soldier. Years later, school teacher Jesse Merwin was frightened by an acquaintance dressed as the headless ghost as a prank. Author Washington Irving expanded these events into the more fictional The Legend of Sleepy Hollow book in 1820, popularizing the myth of The Headless Horseman.
I rewatched this vhs 100000 times.
In my eyes, a real scariest episodes would be something like : spooky space kook, bedlam in the big top, night of fright is no delight, the harum scarum sanitarium, the creepy Heap from the deep, and then either gramps the vamp or Headless Horseman as the bonus episode.
My childhood one of my favorites sadly my VCR ate it
Very Cool 😎
I got this alongside original mysteries on eBay both sealed, original DVD release.
My opinion on the main episodes the first one is my personal favorite second not really scary more goofy if anything the snow ghost one I found repetitive end the last one was entertaining sometimesand the special pretty good for holloween at the time of this dvd comeing out but not as good compared to other ones
Skull Island? the island from King Kong?
“Gappoling” what does that mean?
I mistakenly said that over the correct word, I don’t think it means anything.