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This article is nigh the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode. For other uses, see What a Night for a Knight (disambiguation).

What a Dark for a Knight is the first episode of the commencement flavour and the first overall episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are Y'all!

Premise

When Scooby-Doo and Shaggy find an abandoned pick-up truck with a knight'due south armour in the front end seat, the gang deliver it to the museum in place of the missing professor. All the same, this Black Knight is said to come up live every full moon. As the gang investigate the knight, they realize that information technology is a full moon, and the knight has come up live...!

Synopsis

Professor Hyde White is driving a option-up down a road during the night, unaware that the suit of dark armor in the back has come to life and left its shipping crate. Yellow glowing optics appear inside the helmet, watching the driver ominously.

Close by, Scooby and Shaggy are walking dwelling house from the movies. Shaggy complains that they're out so late considering Scooby insisted on seeing Star: Domestic dog Ranger of the North Woods two times; Scooby'due south nevertheless excited from it. Just and so, they hear a rustling from the bushes. Scooby pokes his caput in and when he takes it out, a frog sits on his nose. It jumps off and Scooby gets annoyed, barking and giving chase with Shaggy chop-chop following behind. After losing the frog, Scooby comes to a cease, causing Shaggy to trip over him. So they detect the same option-up truck from before, now abandoned. When they become for a closer look, they find a lifeless accommodate of night armor in the driver seat and are rapidly scared away when its head falls off.

They return with the rest of the gang to properly examine it. Fred wonders why a knight's accommodate of armor would be out alone in the center of the night in the driver seat of a truck. Shaggy jokes that maybe he'southward out for the night. Velma chides him for his joke, equally Daphne wonders who information technology belongs to. Fred reads: "Deliver to Jameson Hyde White: Prof. of Archaeology, London, England." Shaggy makes another joke most having heard of hibernate and seek, simply not "Hyde White," prompting Velma to explain that is an English name. Daphne too finds a delivery slip reading: "Deliver to the County Museum."

The next 24-hour interval, the gang travels to the museum, where they evangelize the knight to the museum curator, Mr. Wickles. He thank you them, but fears that it wasn't a good idea because that Professor Hyde White disappeared. Wickles explains about the legend of the Black Knight and how it comes to life when the moon is full. Velma asks him what Professor Hyde White was doing with information technology (despite having already found out beforehand), and Wickles replies that the professor was delivering it to the museum all the fashion from England. In the background, the knight'due south glowing eyes get unnoticed. Two workers begin to move the crate, i of them asking Mr. Wickles where to put it. They take information technology out equally Wickles tells them to put it in the medieval room. As Scooby follows the workers, he finds a strange pair of glasses on an egyptian animal statue. As he picks them up, Daphne calls for him and Fred says that information technology's time for them to leave.

While driving downtown, Velma says that the mystery has her baffled. Shaggy, asserts that the mystery has simply made him hungry and ponders when they can eat. Scooby pops his head up in agreement, while still wearing the spectacles he found. The others detect and realize he must accept establish them at the museum. Shaggy wonders what they're for, and Fred suggests that they'd go to the library to find out.

At the library, they read a book which says that the glasses are for jewelers, scientists, and archaeologists. The volume further states that they're made in England, immediately prompting the gang to connect them with Professor Hyde White. With a solid inkling that that something is definitely up at the museum, the gang plan on returning to investigate.

The gang return to the museum at dark and break in through an upper window, with Shaggy breaking some stuff in the process. They split upward and look for clues, unaware that they are being watched by a pair of chilling eyes in an Indian effigy. Scooby, Shaggy and Velma bump into the Black Knight and have a brief altercation. Scooby runs into the fossil exhibit and begins gnawing on the leg bone of a dinosaur skeleton, merely it crashes down, and Scooby gets chased by the Knight. He meets upwardly with the rest of the gang, and he and Shaggy find that one of the paintings is missing. He informs the gang, but when they render, the painting is back on the wall. The gang follow a trail of pigment to a hidden room behind a sarcophagus and find that information technology is full of finished and unfinished paintings. The Knight appears (thanks to danger-prone Daphne) and chases the gang into the relic room, where Fred and the girls hide inside a Globe War Two era armored tank while Scooby and Shaggy hibernate in a World State of war I era biplane. Luckily, Shaggy throws his vocalism to a pot in the other room, prompting the Knight to leave. Then Scooby accidentally flips the ability on, causing the aeroplane to roar to life and fly erratically around the room. Somewhen, the plane loses both wings from slamming into walls and finally crashes, taking the Knight down with information technology. The gang unmask the Black Knight as Mr. Wickles, who was function of a smuggling and forgery ring. He would steal and sell real paintings from the museum, and then create fake paintings and put them back on the wall. The hidden room was used to create the forgeries and store the stolen originals. Since Professor Hyde White would immediately recognize the forgeries, Wickles kidnapped him and blamed it on the legend of the Black Knight. Scooby alerts the gang to Professor Hyde White's location with one of his shoes, and he is establish tied upwardly in the Indian figure.

In the curator's office, White discusses the events with the gang and explains that there is no fable associated with the Black Knight and that Wickles created information technology to embrace up the kidnapping. He concludes that Wickles somehow got in the armor and on the way to the museum. Suddenly, the gang see the Blackness Knight at the work desk, only is apace revealed to be Scooby, who has put on part of the armor, causing everyone to laugh.

Characters

Primary characters:

  • Mystery Inc. (outset advent)
    • Scooby-Doo (first appearance)
    • Shaggy Rogers (first appearance)
    • Daphne Blake (kickoff advent)
    • Fred Jones (first appearance)
    • Velma Dinkley (offset appearance)

Supporting characters:

  • Professor Jameson Hyde White (unmarried appearance)

Villains:

  • Black Knight (single appearance) (no lines) (Mr. Wickles' disguise)
  • Mr. Wickles (unmarried appearance)
  • Museum worker ane (single appearance)
  • Museum worker 2 (single appearance) (no lines)

Other characters:

  • Frog (single appearance) (no lines)
  • Star: Canis familiaris Ranger of the North Wood (mentioned)
  • Sheriff (single advent)

Locations

  • Wooded expanse
  • Downtown area
  • County Museum
    • Museum foyer
    • Back archway
    • Indian Effigy exhibit
    • Medieval room
    • Dinosaur exhibit
    • Ancient Arab republic of egypt exhibit
    • Secret room
    • Transportation showroom/Relic room
    • Office room
  • Public Library

Objects

  • Invoice
  • Prof. Hyde White'south magnifying glasses
  • Scooby Snacks
  • Blackness Knight conform of armour
  • Indian effigy
  • Scooby's beret
  • Palette
  • Gag
  • Behave rug
  • Professor Hyde White'south missing shoe
  • Shaggy's cough syrup
  • Velma's glasses

Vehicles

  • Professor Hyde White's choice-upward truck
  • The Mystery Machine

Suspects

Suspect Motive/Reason
Professor Hyde White His mysterious disappearance.
Mr. Wickles He told the gang nigh the fable of the Black Knight.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/Reason
Mr. Wickles as the Black Knight Dressed upwardly as the Blackness Knight to cover upwardly his art forgery scheme
Museum workers Members in Mr. Wickles's art forgery.

Cast

Don Messick Scooby-Doo
Professor Hyde White
Sheriff
Casey Kasem Shaggy Rogers
Frank Welker Fred Jones
Stefanianna Christopherson Daphne Blake
Nicole Jaffe Velma Dinkley
John Stephenson Black Knight
Museum worker 1

Full credits

The post-obit credits are how they are seen on-screen (or as close as possible).

  • Produced and Directed by: Joseph Barbera and William Hanna
  • Associate Producer: Lew Marshall
  • Story: Ken Spears, Joe Ruby, Bill Lutz
  • Story Direction: Howard Swift
  • Voices: Nicole Jaffe, Hal Smith, Casey Kasem, John Stephenson, Don Messick, Jean Vander Pyl, Vic Perrin, Frank Welker, Stefanianna Christopherson
  • Animation Director: Charles A. Nichols
  • Production Pattern: Iwao Takamoto
  • Production Supervisor: Victor O. Schipek
  • Layout: Bob Singer, Alvaro Arce, Paul Gruwell, Mike Arens, Alex Ignatiev, Ric Gonzales, Neb Lignante
  • Animation: Beak Keil, George Rowley, Oliver E. Callahan, Ed Love, Rudy Cataldi, Neb Nunes, Zdenko Gasparovic, Joan Orbison, Bob Goe, Jay Sarbry, Hicks Lokey, Ken Southworth, Lloyd Vaughan
  • Background Styling: Walt Peregoy
  • Backgrounds: Ron Dias, Gary Niblett, Daniela Bielecka, Rolly Oliva
  • Title Design: Bill Perez
  • Titles: Robert Schaefer
  • Musical Manager: Ted Nichols
  • Technical Supervisor: Frank Paiker
  • Ink and Pigment Supervisor: Roberta Greutert
  • Xerography: Robert "Tiger" West
  • Audio Direction: Richard Olson
  • Film Editing: Gregory V. Watson, Jr., Ted Baker, Scrap Yaras
  • Camera: Dick Blundell, Pecker Kotler, George Epperson, Cliff Shirpser, Charles Flekal, Roy Wade
  • A Hanna-Barbera Production
  • © 1969 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.
  • a hanna-barbera production
  • A Taft Dissemination Company

Notes/Trivia

  • This is the starting time episode of any Scooby-Doo series and the start of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
  • The opening and closing titles for this episode and A Clue for Scooby Doo, boasted unlike theme music composed by Ted Nichols, with a chilling feisty tune which is an extension of the sub-main title theme, complete with intro, span and close. From the third episode (Hassle in the Castle) on, the theme song was inverse to a composition by Ben Raleigh following lyrics written by David Mook. The original theme was unheard for many years until the testify'south resurrection on U.s.a.'s Cartoon Express in 1990 and was heard during its run on Cartoon Network, until Turner decided to remaster all the episodes in 1998.
    • A rescored, slightly extended rendition of the opening title was reused as stock background music for the season 2 episodes Mystery Mask Mix-Upwards and Jeepers, Information technology'south the Creeper. (The tail end of this stock music can also be heard at the terminate of this episode.)
  • The post-obit snippets from this episode can be seen in the start season'southward opening and endmost sequences:
  1. The Black Knight after he casts a shadow on Scooby.
  2. Scooby leaping out of the flowerpot.
  3. The gang are reading the volume in the library, and and then await frontward, above information technology (or in other words to the audience).
  • The title card for this episode and the following one are different than the ones in the rest of the series; both show the monster while the rest show the gang running with the title floating above them.
  • Aside from Scooby Snacks, there isn't any proper (human being) food.
  • The scene where Shaggy and Scooby walk home on a spooky tardily night subsequently having seen a picture show about a heroic dog twice was given a 21st Century semi-remake in the What'southward New, Scooby-Doo? episode It'due south Mean, It's Green, It's the Mystery Machine, with the duo this fourth dimension walking out of the theater after watching Return of Astro Mutt: Space Dog of the Future twice. It's also worth noting that both scenes end with them finding a vehicle.
  • The gang's names are revealed in the following order: Scooby, Shaggy, Daphne and Velma. Fred is not named in this episode. Storyboards referred to him as "Ronnie", one of his working names.[i]
  • In storyboards and his model sheet, Jameson Hyde White is instead referred to every bit "James Hyde White". The storyboard also describes him every bit beingness from England but gives him a total cowboy ensemble.[two] [3]
  • Wickles is spelled "Wikles" in storyboards and on his model sheet.[4] [5]
  • Daphne'due south the offset character to say the famous quote, "Scooby-Doo, where are you lot?"
  • Scooby and Shaggy go to see a sequel to Star: Domestic dog Ranger of the N Woods in DC Comics' Scooby-Doo #33 story Return of the Star Dog. They've manifestly waited x years for it, since seeing the ane in this episode, although of grade they oasis't aged at all. It'south however spelled every bit "Star Dog", when in the episode, Shaggy put emphasize on "Star" being carve up from "Domestic dog Ranger of the North Wood".
  • This is the first example in which Velma shows the running gag with her glasses.
  • The scene with Scooby shivering and using his paws to close his mouth is essentially reused in various episodes, such as A Night of Fright is No Please.
  • The series is prone to use a new sheriff every fourth dimension one is needed, but the one in this episode could very well exist the same one in Which Witch is Which? A notation on his model sheet does indicate as much.[6]
  • A few other not-related monsters would also be called the Black Knight.
  • This episode was included in Drawing Network's Scooby-Doo! Back to School Marathon (August 10–11, 2013).
  • The exact same scene from this episode of the gang looking at the screen while in the library is featured in the opening theme of the DTV Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery.
  • The opening credits for the DTV Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon ends with the gang doing a parody on the scene where they wait at the screen while reading a book, yet, they are instead looking in a comic book.
  • The Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode Come Undone as well parodies the library scene except this fourth dimension, the gang is looking at a computer, not a book.
  • In Scoobynatural after breaking his arm in a autumn, Shaggy mentions how he jumped out of a biplane and wasn't hurt, an outcome that occurred in this episode. This proves to be a sign that the Winchesters and Castiel crossing into the world of Scooby-Doo is having existent consequences on the characters.
  • Upon finding the accommodate of armor, Fred exclaims "Well, gang, it looks similar we're upward to our armor plates in another mystery." The gang'south previous adventures wouldn't be seen until 29 years afterwards with the release of the prequel series A Pup Named Scooby-Doo.
  • This first episode includes a fourth wall break: Scooby winks at the screen when Fred says "This evening, we're going angling." Fourth wall breaks subsequently became a mutual occurrence in many Scooby series.

Miscellaneous

  • Disguises: Scooby as a portrait creative person.
  • Traps: Biplane
  • Clues: Red paint, missing painting
  • Scooby Snacks bribe: 2.
  • "Zoinks" count: 4.
  • Velma loses her glasses.

Adaptations

  • This episode was the first to be adjusted in Gold Key Comics' Scooby Doo... Where Are Yous! #1. Information technology contains the following differences:
    • Wickles is spelt "Wikles".
  • This episode is the first level in the video game Scooby-Doo! Archetype Creep Capers.
  • Solving this instance was the offset known case of the gang in the alive-action moving picture Scooby-Doo two: Monsters Unleashed. In it, the gang are at present adults who have accomplished celebrity stardom in their hometown of Coolsville. They have put the various monster costumes they accept faced and donated them to the Coolsonian Criminology Museum, including the Black Knight. A recently-released-from-prison house Wickles attempts to redeem himself by opening up a theme park in Coolsville. His plans are jeopardized however, when he's prepare as a doubtable to have brought the Black Knight to life, afterward the gang see information technology in his own home. The true culprit is Professor Jonathan Jacobo, a prison house cellmate of Wickles, who took revenge on the gang by bringing the past simulated monsters they've faced to life. At that place are some differences including:
    • Despite this being the gang'due south first example, they've too faced Chickenstein from the A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episode Chickenstein Lives. in that same continuity. This was a monster the gang faced earlier they were called Mystery Inc. (instead referring to themselves as the Scooby-Doo Detective Bureau). The case involving the Black Knight Ghost could be retconned as the gang'south first one as Mystery Inc., considering a flashback revealed that they've been friends since they were teenagers.
    • The Black Knight is called the Black Knight Ghost.
    • Mr. Wickles'due south is given the first name Jeremiah is nicknamed "Old Man Wickles"..
    • Perhaps to testify that fourth dimension has moved on, Wickles is now a relatively sometime man (hence the nickname) and has white hair.
    • Wickles lives in his ancestral mansion in Wickles Manor.
  • In another alive-action continuity, this fourth dimension Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins, which sees them meeting to save their schoolhouse from the Specter. After this mystery is solved, they really don't have any need to stay together (because they didn't really have anything in mutual to brainstorm with), merely Velma has heard some strange going-ons at the Coolsville Museum (solidifying their friendship).
  • The LEGO-inspired TV special, LEGO Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror, is a semi-reimagining of this episode, with the Blackness Knight haunting a mansion instead.

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches

  • There is no i driving the truck in the very first scene.
  • As Shaggy and Scooby are running after seeing the lifeless armor'due south head fall off, Shaggy'due south rima oris moves, but he doesn't say annihilation.
  • Scooby pops upwardly behind the gang while riding in the Mystery Machine, only he appears to be betwixt Daphne and the seat back.
  • When Velma says, "Now look what that dog did! He knows I can't see without my glasses!", the end of her sleeve briefly flashes the color of her skin.
  • When Velma loses her glasses, she mistakes the knight for Shaggy and hearing the knight'due south raspy voice, she tries to give the knight cough syrup, thinking it's Shaggy. Shaggy enters and takes the cough syrup. A few scenes subsequently, with no time for Velma to find her glasses, she has her glasses back on.
  • The red plumage on the knight'south head disappears in the scene subsequently the gang find him behind the door.
  • After the entire gang exclaims Professor Hyde White's name while at the library, Daphne, Fred, and Scooby's eyes movement left slightly earlier promptly returning to their normal spots.
  • When Fred raises the motorcar jack to its limit, the grooved role is so long, it couldn't have fit into the jack in the kickoff identify.
  • When Freddy grabs that jack, his arm is certainly long.
  • Although the Blackness Knight casts a long shadow over Scooby, Scooby himself casts no shadow at all.
  • The hidden door inside the mummy case is a different shape the second time it is seen.
  • The aeroplane flies very well without wings for i scene.
  • When the gang exits the relic room, the background shows the aforementioned vehicles in the side by side room.
  • When the gang react to seeing the Black Knight once more in the role room (before Scooby opens up the visor), Daphne's entire eyes disappear as she blinks.
  • When Velma says, "So that's what the Blackness Knight was after," her oral cavity doesn't motility.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities

  • Shaggy and Scooby go and investigate the truck with the knight in it, which, in later episodes, is something they would run from. It is possible that the writers were withal setting up the formula and setting the scene for the series, only it is strange Shaggy and Scooby went to investigate information technology without existence told to do so by Fred, Daphne or Velma, specially on such a "chilling" dark. And information technology'south possible they didn't see the Knight at first.
  • Mr. Wickles appeared shorter than the Blackness Knight. Naught was e'er explained of how he made himself await taller.
  • There were two full moons in a row. Then again, the second ane could accept been a blue moon.
  • When Mr. Wickles was explaining about the legend, the camera moved to the Black Knight, showing its eyes lighting. This wouldn't make sense since Mr. Wickles was the Blackness Knight. Perchance it was used to throw the viewers off.
  • Velma asks Mr. Wickles nearly Professor Hyde White's role in delivering the Blackness Knight when she already knew total what it was. This was done either to remind the audience or to inform the new ones just tuning in, or of course, both.
  • Fred is able to see at the summit window of the museum, not only in the night, but standing right up to the wall. Unless he's familiar with the identify.
  • There must be little worry of burglaries since the windows have no drinking glass. Then again, the glassless windows were very minor.
  • This is the get-go of the gang'southward abandon of not following the "no breaking and inbound" rule. The window was "open", just it's still the same.
  • The ladder that Shaggy uses is way too long to fit in the Mystery Machine.
  • How is information technology possible for a plane within a museum exhibit to be turned on and flown? Plus, even with the armor protecting him, Mr. Wickles would probable have been killed past the plane's touch.
  • It is never revealed what Mr. Wickles was planning to practice with Professor Hyde White after kidnapping him.
  • Mr. Wickles hides Professor Hyde White, who is bound and gagged, under a big mask and blanket. The optics of the mask are shown to move and glimmer while the Professor is behind information technology, implying that those are his eyes moving and blinking. Nonetheless, the heart holes on the mask are much too far autonomously for the Professor to look through them both at the same time. In addition, while he is bound, he is not really tied to anything, so he should have been perfectly capable of moving his body to get the attention of the kids. He should've likewise been able to make sounds also. Unless he was glued to the wall, of course.
  • Things are all too conveniently set up for there to be a real mystery to solve.
    • It would accept been far less complicated if the arrange of armor and Professor Hyde White had traveled to the museum separately. The manner information technology looks, it's as if Professor Hyde White, an archaeologist, was only being used as a delivery service to bring the suit of armor all the way from England to the County Museum. But if it was that simple then information technology wouldn't have had the two messages. The one on the crate could be to place who information technology belonged to, but that doesn't explain why he needed a alphabetic character to go to the Canton Museum. From in-universe, it's possible the alphabetic character had a specific accost, if he wasn't working there to begin with, merely the message on the crate said it needed to exist delivered to him. It seems a lot of fuss went over a simple suit of armor unless information technology belonged to someone of importance. If it had been sent all the way to England and Professor Hyde White took information technology with him to America, then the kickoff notation on the crate with his name on it (which is presumably supposed to exist a form of address, although if it were, it would exist a lot more specified than merely "London, England") would've been already replaced by another mailing address by aeroplane since it couldn't accept traveled all the way from England past train. The fact that the gang had the convenience of finding those ii addresses is cardinal to directing their mystery to begin with (other than merely finding the conform of armor), otherwise they'd but be stuck with the armor and wouldn't know what to exercise with information technology, except for calling the sheriff. (They would've likely deduced it needed to be taken to the Canton Museum itself, anyway.)
    • Professor Hyde White said that Mr. Wickles somehow got into the armor and downwards to the train station which is a mystery itself every bit he would accept surely been caught in the fourth dimension it would have taken to open the crate and then put the armor on himself and then shut the crate up.
    • It isn't explained how while Professor Hyde White was driving, Mr. Wickles was able to get him gagged and jump to the museum. He must've at least either had the professor stop the car past scaring him and and so either he fainted from daze or Mr. Wickles had to knock him out, then drive all the fashion to the museum, and then gag, spring, and hide the professor away, and then finally drive the pick-upward truck dorsum to a reasonable spot back where Professor Hyde White had been driving or Mr. Wickles had him gagged, leap, and hidden later Professor Hyde White had driven all the way to the museum. The two museum workers might accept helped forth the mode since information technology seems too elaborate for Mr. Wickles to practise information technology all himself.
  • It'southward unknown how the museum workers were caught. The only logical caption would be is that Mr. Wickles ratted them out then he wouldn't take the fall himself.
  • When the gang finds the weird glasses Scooby took from the museum, instead of returning them like skilful citizens, they detour to the library to practise some research on them.
  • That mousy-looking curator certainly is stiff. Not simply does he run all around the museum in total armor, but he lifts a table with Shaggy and Scooby hanging under it and throws it with considerable strength, fifty-fifty though the entire load has got to weigh effectually 300 lbs! Of course, after he throws Shaggy and Scooby against the wall, they are shown landing facing the peak of the table instead of the underside, though information technology's entirely possible Shaggy and Scooby were impossibly quick enough to become on the other side of the tabular array and to safety.
  • Scooby tackles Shaggy and knocks him down the hall, where he notices a missing painting. While they leave to bring the others, the painting is returned to its identify. Simply how far away did Scooby and Shaggy go to give Mr. Wickles time to replace it?
  • When Scooby tackles Shaggy and knocks him down, they are right by the gang. But then when they signal out the painting is missing, the gang is far away. That scene doesn't last very long, so they don't have fourth dimension to go away from Shaggy and Scooby.
  • Apparently, there is no dark watchman in this museum, though Velma forces Scooby to exist quiet anyhow. Mayhap she didn't desire the Black Knight to hear them, in case he was nearby.
  • The Black Knight puts his fist through a painting; one can only hope it's one of the forgeries.
  • One area of the museum is called the relic room. This is clumsily vague... aren't all museum exhibits considered relics? Besides, the room is filled with vehicles. Shouldn't it be called the 'transportation room' or something?
  • When Scooby puts on the armor at the end of the episode, the hands have morphed to fit his paws.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
French La Nuit du Chevalier The Night of the Knight
German Spuk im Museum Haunted in the Museum
Greek Η Παράξενη Νύχτα του Ιππότη The Strange Nighttime of the Knight
Hungarian Fekete éjben fekete lovag Black Knight in a Blackness Night
Italian Che notte per united nations cavaliere What a Dark for a Knight
Polish Noc west muzeum A Night in the Museum
Swedish Den svarte riddaren The Black Knight
Brazilian
Portuguese
O Fantasma do Cavaleiro Negro The Ghost of the Black Knight

Home media

  • US.png Hanna-Barbera Personal Favourites: Scooby-Doo VHS released by Worldvision Home Video in 1988.
  • US.png Hanna-Barbera Personal Favourites: Scooby-Doo Laserdisc released past Image Entertainment in 1991.
  • UK.png Scooby-Doo: The Surreptitious of Shark Isle VHS released past Sound & Media in 1994.
  • US.png Classic Scooby-Doo: Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, Too VHS released by Turner Abode Entertainment on August vi, 1996.
  • UK.png Scooby-Doo!: Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, As well VHS released past Warner Home Video in 2001.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo's Original Mysteries DVD released by Warner Dwelling house Video on March 14, 2000.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo's Original Mysteries VHS released by Warner Home Video on June 4, 2002.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete 1st and second Seasons DVD set released by Warner Home Video on March sixteen, 2004.
  • UK.png Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete 1st and 2nd Seasons DVD ready released past Warner Dwelling house Video on June 20, 2005.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: Volume 1 - A Monster Catch DVD released by Warner Dwelling house Video on January 27, 2009.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins (Target-exclusive) DVD released past Warner Home Video on September 22, 2009.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo, Where Are You lot!: The Complete Series (limited edition) DVD set released by Warner Home Video on November 9, 2010.
  • UK.png Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete Series DVD set released by Warner Home Video on Nov 21, 2011.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete Series DVD set released by Warner Home Video on November 13, 2012.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo! Favorite Frights (Walmart-exclusive) DVD released by Warner Home Video on September fifteen, 2015.
  • US.png Best of Warner Bros. 50 Cartoon Collection: Scooby-Doo! DVD set released by Warner Home Video on August 13, 2019.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo, Where Are Yous! Blu-ray set released by Warner Home Video on September ix, 2020.
  • UK.png Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob DVD released by Warner Home Video on February 22, 2021.
  • US.png Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob DVD released by Warner Home Video on February 23, 2021.
  • CAN.png Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob DVD released by Warner Home Video on February 23, 2021.
  • FR.png Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob DVD released by Warner Abode Video on February 24, 2021.

Quotes

Scooby: Hyde White?
Shaggy: I've heard of hide-and-seek before, but never Hyde White.
Shaggy and Scooby: (laughing)
Velma: That's an English name, you comedians.

Fred: Well, gang. Looks like we're upwardly to our armour plates in another mystery.

(Scooby is scared by the Black Knight and runs into Velma, knocking her glasses off)
Velma: Now look what that dog did. He knows I can't see without my glasses.

Daphne Blake: Allow's have this back way out!
(door slides open to reveal the Black Knight standing in the doorway, growling)
Shaggy: Exit it to Daphne to option the wrong door!

References

  1. http://web.archive.org/spider web/20010312060859/http://cartoonnetwork.com/doc/scooby/45.01/sb/sdsb_45-01_pg031.html
  2. http://web.archive.org/web/19990508032003/http://cartoonnetwork.com/doc/scooby/45.01/sb/sdsb_45-01_pg001.html
  3. http://web.archive.org/spider web/19990508094958/http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/md/scooby/45.01/ed/sded_45-01_pg001.html
  4. http://web.archive.org/spider web/20010710014107/http://cartoonnetwork.com/physician/scooby/45.01/sb/sdsb_45-01_pg035.html
  5. http://web.archive.org/web/19990508102708/http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/doc/scooby/45.01/ed/sded_45-01_pg002.html
  6. http://web.archive.org/web/19991129021941/http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/doc/scooby/45.01/ed/sded_45-01_pg004.html

External links

  • Scooby-Doo Case File at Toonzone.net
  • Buy from Amazon Video (US)
  • Buy from iTunes (US)
  • Buy from iTunes (CA)
  • Buy from iTunes (UK)
  • Buy from iTunes (AU)
  • Purchase from Vudu

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Source: https://scoobydoo.fandom.com/wiki/What_a_Night_for_a_Knight

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