Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
Overview:
Everyone’s favorite mystery-solving Great Dane is here to find clues, along with a little help from his energetic nephew and four human companions.
Season 4

Maltese Mackerel
Season 4 · Episode 1

Dumb Waiter Caper
Season 4 · Episode 2

Yabba's Rustle Hustle
Season 4 · Episode 3

Catfish Burglar Caper
Season 4 · Episode 4

Movie Monster Menace
Season 4 · Episode 5

Mine Your Own Business
Season 4 · Episode 6

Super Teen Shaggy
Season 4 · Episode 7

Basketball Bumblers
Season 4 · Episode 8

Tragic Magic
Season 4 · Episode 9

Beauty Contest Caper
Season 4 · Episode 10

Stake-Out at the Take-Out
Season 4 · Episode 11

Runaway Scrappy
Season 4 · Episode 12

Who's Scooby-Doo?
Season 4 · Episode 13

Double Trouble Date
Season 4 · Episode 14

Slippery Dan, the Escape Man
Season 4 · Episode 15

Cable Car Caper
Season 4 · Episode 16

Muscle Trouble
Season 4 · Episode 17

Low-Down Showdown
Season 4 · Episode 18

Comic Book Caper
Season 4 · Episode 19

Misfortune Teller
Season 4 · Episode 20

Vild Vest Vampire
Season 4 · Episode 21

A Gem of a Case
Season 4 · Episode 22

From Bad to Curse
Season 4 · Episode 23

Tumbleweed Derby
Season 4 · Episode 24

Disappearing Car Caper
Season 4 · Episode 25

Scooby-Doo and Genie-Poo
Season 4 · Episode 26

Law & Disorder
Season 4 · Episode 27

Close Encounter of the Worst Kind
Season 4 · Episode 28

Captain Canine Caper
Season 4 · Episode 29

Alien Schmalien
Season 4 · Episode 30

The Incredible Cat Lady Caper
Season 4 · Episode 31

Picnic Poopers
Season 4 · Episode 32

Go East, Young Pardner
Season 4 · Episode 33

One Million Years Before Lunch
Season 4 · Episode 34

Where's the Werewolf?
Season 4 · Episode 35

Up a Crazy River
Season 4 · Episode 36

Hoedown Showdown
Season 4 · Episode 37

Snow Job Too Small
Season 4 · Episode 38

Bride and Gloom
Season 4 · Episode 39
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