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.

Contents

[edit] Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
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)

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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.

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