![]() ![]() Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Gang visit Oakhaven, Massachusetts to seek strange goings on involving a famous horror novelist and his ancestor who is rumored be a witch. With Scott Innes, Mary Kay Bergman, Frank Welker, B.J. And backing her up is the usual gang and good animation. Scooby-Doo and the Witchs Ghost: Directed by Jim Stenstrum. Never before has Velma ever had this kind of treatment in an animated Scooby feature, and odds are she won't get it again. But this is really about Velma and her long ignored need for love and affection (hinted at when she got all giggly around the rugged detective gardener at the end of "Zombie Island"). Shaggy also appears to be shorter here than he used to be he was always the tallest of the bunch but now appears to be hunched over. Shaggy finally shows interest in women, which later becomes a big factor in "Alien Invaders". In addition to Velma's love story, another innocent observation is made about Fred & Daphne - namely that Fred is always pairing himself with Daphne when the gang splits up. In this follow up to "Zombie Island", Velma finally gets a shot at romance when she and the gang meet Ben Ravencroft, a horror author with a shady family history - was his great, great, great grandma a witch of a wiccan? Well, someone's terrorizing his home town - is it a genuine witch or are the towns people trying to pull a scam? Do those creepy Vampire Singer girls have anything to do with it? The usual gags and calamity ensue. ![]()
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