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#22  Sunday.12.13.2009

Lost Classics:
The Harum-Scarum Sanitarium (Scooby)


Like anyone who grew up in the eighties I watched an absurd amount of Scooby Doo. Somehow I've managed to avoid buying all of it on DVD, which is probably a good thing since I don't have any kids to blame such a purchase on.

As I remember it, and I'm pretty sure I saw all of them at some point, this one was the creepiest of the lot. You more than likely remember it as well since it's hard to forget. This is the one with the sanitarium, the mad doctor, the organ playing with the dancing dogs etc. It is from, if you keep track of these types of things, The Scooby-Doo Show, Season 1 and aired in 1976. This was episode number 7.



You are probably not supposed to, but if you really want to you can download a small version of it as an .avi here from Ovi...for umm educational purposes.

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