"Like, I thought the only scary thing about show business was the critics!" Shaggy whimpered, clutching a giant box of theater-sized chocolate raisins. Scooby-Doo nodded in frantic agreement, already hiding behind a cardboard cutout of a superhero.
"R-r-r-phantom!" Scooby yelped, scrambling into Shaggy’s arms.
Fred, ever the strategist, began pointing out exits. "Alright gang, let's split up. Daphne and I will check the costume loft. Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby, you check the basement under the stage." Download - CINEFREAK.NET - Scooby-Doo- Stage F...
The chase led them through the orchestra pit, across the catwalks, and finally into a trap involving a weighted stage curtain
. Suddenly, a haunting, operatic laugh echoed through the vents. A figure draped in a tattered cape soared overhead, dropping a heavy sandbag that nearly flattened Scooby’s tail. "Like, I thought the only scary thing about
, where the smell of buttered popcorn and old velvet filled the air. They weren't there for a movie, though—they were there because the "Phantom of the Footlights" was threatening to shut down the premiere of Stage Fright
The Mystery Inc. gang rolled the Mystery Machine into the parking lot of the grand Empire Theater Fred, ever the strategist, began pointing out exits
Down in the dark, dusty basement, Velma stumbled upon a strange trail of glowing green makeup