List of A Pup Named Scooby-Doo Episodes
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The following contains a list of episodes from the American animated television series A Pup Named Scooby-Doo which ran on ABC from 1988 until 1991. This is the eighth incarnation of the long running Scooby-Doo Saturday morning series following the "Scooby-Doo Detective Agency's" adventures as adolescents.
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[edit] Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 13 | September 10, 1988 | December 10, 1988 | |
2 | 8 | September 9, 1989 | November 4, 1989 | |
3 | 3 | September 8, 1990 | November 3, 1990 | |
4 | 3 | August 3, 1991 | August 17, 1991 |
[edit] Episodes
[edit] Season 1 (1988)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "A Bicycle Built for Boo!" | Tom Ruegger, Jim Ryan, and Charles M. Howell, IV | September 10, 1988 |
The gang takes Shaggy's case when his bike is stolen by a green ghost. Villain(s): The Green Ghost Identity(ies): Mr. Conrad Reason(s): To counterfeit money. He needed the chain from Shaggy's bike for his printing press. | ||||
2 | 2 | "The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core" | Story by : Tom Ruegger; Teleplay by: Mary Jo Ludin | September 17, 1988 |
A monster is haunting Scooby's doghouse, and the gang must find out why. Villain(s): The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core Identity(ies): Mr. Buckston Reason(s): He was using Scooby's doghouse as a hiding place for the money he stole from the bank. | ||||
3 | 3 | "Wanted Cheddar Alive" | Story by : Bill Matheny, Lane Raichert, and Laren Bright; Teleplay by: Kristina Mazzotti | September 24, 1988 |
A cheese monster has put the Scooby Snacks factory out of business, and Scooby is determined to solve the case. Villain(s): The Cheese Monster Identity(ies): Larry P. Acme Reason(s): To put the Scooby Snacks factory out of business so his business would take over. | ||||
4 | 4 | "The Schnook Who Took My Comic Book" | Jim Ryan | October 1, 1988 |
Shaggy goes to buy a first edition of his favorite comic, only for it to be stolen by the comic's villain. Villain(s): Dr. Croaker Identity(ies): Wendel McWendel Reason(s): To ensure that his first edition copy was the only existing one, thus increasing its value. | ||||
5 | 5 | "For Letter or Worse" | Laren Bright, Bill Matheny, and Lane Raichert | October 8, 1988 |
As Shaggy and Scooby are chosen as contestants on their favorite game show, the ghost of a gangster shows up. Villain(s): The Ghost of Al Cabone Identity(ies): Prestina (a.k.a. Pop O'Connor and The Great Mel) Reason(s): She wanted revenge on the television station for cancelling her show. | ||||
6 | 6 | "The Babysitter from Beyond" | Story by : Tom Ruegger; Teleplay by: Wayne Kaatz | October 15, 1988 |
The gang deliver Shaggy's baby sister Sugie to the babysitters, but the babysitter's house turns out to be the old lair of Manny the Mauler, a master criminal who just escaped from jail. Also, a movie monster has come to life. Villain(s): Boogedy Bones Identity(ies): Molly the Mol Reason(s): To get Manny's stolen money before he could. | ||||
7 | 7 | "Now Museum, Now You Don't" | Story by : Bill Matheny, Lane Raichert, and Laren Bright; Teleplay by: Jim Ryan | October 22, 1988 |
When the ghost of a Samurai warlord steals a "cursed" pair of swords from a museum and Shaggy and Scooby are blamed, the gang returns to the museum to prove their innocence. Villain(s): The Samurai Ghost Identity(ies): Mr. Dayton Reason(s): To steal the swords for their one million dollar insurance policy. | ||||
8 | 8 | "Snow Place Like Home" | Story by : Lane Raichert, Bill Matheny, and Laren Bright; Teleplay by: Mary Jo Ludin | October 29, 1988 |
When the gang goes to a ski lodge on the brink of bankruptcy, they encounter a dangerous icy monster causing trouble. Villain(s): The Ice Demon Identity(ies): Mr. Forester Reason(s): To scare people away while he stole diamonds. | ||||
9 | 9 | "Scooby Dude" | Laren Bright, Bill Matheny, and Lane Raichert | November 5, 1988 |
A trip to the beach turns into another mystery for the gang when, on the trail of some dolphins stolen from an aquarium owned by Velma's aunt, they encounter a headless skateboarder. Villain(s): The Headless Skateboarder Identity(ies): Al & Sandy Sneakers Reason(s): To use the dolphins to smuggle drugs. | ||||
10 | 10 | "Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner" | Lane Raichert, Bill Matheny, and Laren Bright | November 12, 1988 |
The gang is trick or treating when they discover a real haunted house, and must solve the mystery for the ghost so his house is not destroyed and he is with it. Villain(s): Boobeard Identity(ies): Jack the Handyman Reason(s): To buy the Johnsons’ land. | ||||
11 | 11 | "The Story Stick" | Laren Bright, Bill Matheny, and Lane Raichert | November 19, 1988 |
A camping trip at an Indian reservation ends in another mystery when the gang encounters a living totem pole. Villain(s): The Totem Spirit Identity(ies): Mr. Ryan Reason(s): To steal Indian artifacts. Cameo appearance(s): Yogi Bear | ||||
12 | 12 | "Robopup" | Story by : Laren Bright, Bill Matheny, and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Mary Jo Ludin December 3, 1988 | |
The gang visit Daphne's mansion, only to discover that all her belongings have been stolen by the ghost of her family's former chef. Villain(s): The Ghost of Chef Pierre Goulash Identity(ies): Mr. Gordon Reason(s): To steal the Blakes' furniture. | ||||
13 | 13 | "Lights... Camera... Monster" | Laren Bright, Bill Matheny, and Lane Raichert | December 10, 1988 |
A living version of a movie monster starts haunting the Coolsville Mall, and the gang is on the case. Villain(s): Stinkweed Identity(ies): Vincent Thorne Reason(s): To stop appearing in the Stinkweed film series. | ||||
[edit] Season 2 (1989)
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[edit] Season 3 (1990)
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[edit] Season 4 (1991)
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[edit] Notes
- From January to July, 1991, the ABC Weekend Special replaced A Pup Named Scooby-Doo on ABC's Saturday morning lineup. The final three first-run episodes were not run until August, 1991.
- When released on DVD in complete season sets, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: The Complete 1st Season contained all thirteen episodes from the first season, while the final season was split into two to make A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: The Complete 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Seasons on the second complete season set. Episodes that had more than one story-line in them were also considered to be separate episodes, totalling 30 episodes.