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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''3-D Struction''}}
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{{Infobox Episode
 
{{Infobox Episode
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| mainimage= Dinosaur_Spirit_breathes_on_audience.png
| image= [[File:3-D_Struction_title_card.png]]
 
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| titlecard= 3-D_Struction_title_card.png
 
| series= What's New, Scooby-Doo?
 
| series= What's New, Scooby-Doo?
| episode= 102
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| episodenum= 102
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| runtime= 21m 21s
| airdate= September 21, 2002
 
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| airdate= September 21, 2002 ([[The WB]])
 
| writtenby= [[Ed Scharlach]]
 
| writtenby= [[Ed Scharlach]]
 
| directedby= [[Tim Maltby]]
 
| directedby= [[Tim Maltby]]
 
| previousepisode= ''[[There's No Creature Like Snow Creature]]''
 
| previousepisode= ''[[There's No Creature Like Snow Creature]]''
| nextepisode= ''[[Space Ape at the Cape]]''
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| nextepisode= ''[[Space Ape at the Cape]]''
 
}}
 
}}
 
'''''3-D Struction''''' is the second episode of the [[What's New, Scooby-Doo? season 1|first season]] of ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]''.
 
'''''3-D Struction''''' is the second episode of the [[What's New, Scooby-Doo? season 1|first season]] of ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]''.
   
 
==Premise==
 
==Premise==
[[Daphne Blake|Daphne]]'s uncle sends [[Mystery Inc.|the gang]] to [[Costa Rica]] for the opening of a [[Costa Rica Museum|museum]] exhibit on dinosaurs. When they meet archeologist [[Melbourne O'Reilly]], he reveals the legend of a [[Dinosaur Spirit|dinosaur-spirit]]. So when the gang watch a [[Gigantosaurus 3-D|dino-film]] in the museum's theater, the dinosaur in the film jumps out of the screen and into the audience. It's up to the gang to figure out who's really behind this devastating dinosaur disaster.
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[[Daphne Blake|Daphne]]'s uncle sends [[Mystery Inc.|the gang]] to [[Costa Rica]] for the opening of a [[Costa Rican Museum|museum]] exhibit on dinosaurs. When they meet archeaologist [[Melbourne O'Reilly]], he reveals the legend of a [[Dinosaur Spirit|dinosaur-spirit]]. So when the gang watch a [[Gigantosaurus 3-D|dino-film]] in the museum's theater, the dinosaur in the film jumps out of the screen and into the audience. It's up to the gang to figure out who's really behind this devastating dinosaur disaster.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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[[Melbourne O'Reilly]] arrives at the Temple of Agazar to gather the bones of the Gigantasaurus. His guide, Senior [[Luis Cepeda]], warns him that those who disturb the remains will be struck by a terrible curse. Melbourne ignores his warning anyway. The [[Dinosaur Spirit]] appeared, and Melbourne's crew ran away, leaving him to face the Spirit alone.
[[Melbourne O'Reilly]] and [[Luis Cepeda]] head into a jungle in a truck. Luis says they'll soon be at the [[Temple of Agasaris]].
 
   
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The gang arrive at Costa Rica upon [[Daphne Blake|Daphne's]] uncle's request. They go to the [[Costa Rican Museum]] to see the exhibition featuring the bones of the Gigantasaurus. There they are greated by [[Armando Gutierrez|Dr. Armando Gutierrez]]. They are first introduced to Melbourne O'Reilly, who briefly tells them of the Dinosaur Spirit's curse. Then the gang was given a tour around the museum by foreign exchanged student [[Heather Lane]]. Some notable exhibits included a Moon rock display and abandoned mine tunnels under the museum.
''This is incomplete.''
 
   
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Finally the gang was summoned to the Cine Grande Theater to see a showing of a 3-D dinosaur documentary. The movie was directed by [[J.J. Hakimoto]]. While watching the film, the Dinosaur Spirit emerged from the screen and terrorized the visitors. This resulted in a large amount of damage.
==Cast and characters==
 
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The next day, the gang examined the destruction. When they discussed it with Dr. Gutierrez, he said that the damage can be rebuilt. He also believed that the excitement would bring in more visitors. Senior Cepeda approached him, asking for the immediate return of the Gigantasaurus skeleton. Dr. Gutierrez refused. Cepeda then blamed Melbourne for the museum's misfortunes. That's when Melbourne decided to find the Spirit and trap it.
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The gang follow Melbourne through the mine tunnels to look for clues. They find a green-grayish substance on the ground and presumed it to be coprolite. The group ultimately split up, with Melbourne going on his own. The gang is then chased by the Dinosaur Spirit. They manage to escape through a secret entrance.
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The gang go back to the museum to research the bones and run Velma's photos through a facial recognition program. They discuss who could be the culprit. When looking up Senior Cepeda, they discover that he is an international con man. He was notorious for selling artifacts on the world's black market.
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Fred comes up with a plan to capture the Dinosaur Spirit. He had [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] and [[Scooby-Doo|Scooby]] lure the monster out of the mines and into the museum. The gang manage to capture using the ribs of one of the dinosaurs, but the Spirit broke out and escaped. Fortunately, [[Velma Dinkley|Velma]] had all the information she needed to reveal the culprit.
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Velma had all the suspects brought to the Cine Grande Theater. She revealed that the substance found in the mines was bat guano. The surround sound speakers that were throughout the museum and the mines were used to make the Spirit's roar sound nearby. The Spirit was really a mechanical excavator dressed up to look like the Gigantasaurus. Gold was found by Luis Cepeda and Heather Lane in one of the abandoned mine tunnels. The monster and the curse was meant to scare people away so the gold could be sold. Both Luis and Heather were arrested.
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Dr. Gutierrez thanked the gang for their investigation. He said that the gold was going to help pay for the museum's repairs and help make a new exhibit. The gang decided to help clean up the damage. Scooby and Shaggy were given the chance to pitch in. Shaggy grabbed a broom from the Gigantasaurus skeleton (that was used to replace a bone taken by Scooby), and the skeleton collapsed. Scooby emerged from the pile and held up two bones with delight, saying his iconic catchphrase.
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==Characters==
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'''Main characters''':
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* [[Mystery Inc.]]
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** [[Scooby-Doo]]
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** [[Shaggy Rogers]]
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** [[Fred Jones]]
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** [[Daphne Blake]]
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** [[Velma Dinkley]]
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'''Supporting characters''':
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* [[Melbourne O'Reilly]] {{1st}}
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* [[Armando Gutierrez|Dr. Armando Gutierrez]] {{Only}}
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* [[J.J. Hakimoto]] {{1st}}
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'''Villains''':
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* [[Dinosaur Spirit]] {{Only}}{{NL}}{{Disguise}}/
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** [[Luis Cepeda]] {{Only}}
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** [[Heather Lane]] {{Only}}
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'''Other characters''':
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* Police officers {{Only}}{{NL}}
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==Locations==
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* [[Central America]]
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** [[Costa Rica]]
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*** [[Costa Rican Central Valley|Central Valley]]
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**** [[Temple of Agazar]]
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*** Teatro Nacional
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*** Church
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*** Cafe
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*** [[Costa Rican Museum]]
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**** Dinosaur exhibit
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**** [[Moon]] exhibit
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**** Cine Grande Theater
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**** [[Mine (3-D Struction)|Mine]]
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==Objects==
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* [[Broom]]
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* [[Gold]]
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* [[Popcorn]]
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* [[Gummi Monkey]]
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* [[Apple]]
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* [[Banana]]
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* [[Vending machine]]s
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==Vehicles==
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* [[Private jet]]
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* [[Taxicab]]
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* [[Igneous Petrofaction Accumulator]]s
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==Suspects==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Actor
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! Suspect
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! Motive/reason
! Character
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Frank Welker]]
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| [[Melbourne O'Reilly]]
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| To be seen as a hero.
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|-
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| [[J.J. Hakimoto]]
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| As a publicity stunt for his new film about dinosaurs.
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|-
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| [[Armando Gutierrez]]
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| He thought it would attract customers to the museum.
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|-
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| Heather Lane
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| Daphne said that she is too attractive for an intern.
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|-
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| Luis Cepeda
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| He is a con-man.
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|}
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===Culprits===
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Culprit
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! Motive/reason
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|-
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| [[Luis Cepeda]] and [[Heather Lane]] operating the [[Dinosaur Spirit]] excavating machine
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| To scare away Melbourne and others away from discovering the [[gold]].
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|}
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==Cast==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! [[Frank Welker]]
 
| [[Scooby-Doo]]<br />[[Fred Jones]]
 
| [[Scooby-Doo]]<br />[[Fred Jones]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Casey Kasem]]
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! [[Casey Kasem]]
 
| [[Shaggy Rogers]]
 
| [[Shaggy Rogers]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Grey DeLisle]]
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! [[Grey DeLisle]]
 
| [[Daphne Blake]]
 
| [[Daphne Blake]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Mindy Cohn]]
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! [[Mindy Cohn]]
 
| [[Velma Dinkley]]
 
| [[Velma Dinkley]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Steve Blum]]
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! [[Steve Blum]]
 
| [[Melbourne O'Reilly]]
 
| [[Melbourne O'Reilly]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Jesse Borrego]]
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! [[Jesse Borrego]]
 
| [[Luis Cepeda]]
 
| [[Luis Cepeda]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Hector Elizondo]]
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! [[Hector Elizondo]]
 
| [[Armando Gutierrez|Dr. Armando Gutierrez]]
 
| [[Armando Gutierrez|Dr. Armando Gutierrez]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Brian Tochi]]
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! [[Brian Tochi]]
 
| [[J.J. Hakimoto]]
 
| [[J.J. Hakimoto]]
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Lauren Tom]]
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! [[Lauren Tom]]
 
| [[Heather Lane]]
 
| [[Heather Lane]]
|-
 
! colspan=2 | Uncredited
 
|-
 
| [[John DiMaggio]]
 
| [[Dinosaur Spirit]]
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
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| "G&uuml;-G&uuml;e-G&uuml;epa"
 
| "G&uuml;-G&uuml;e-G&uuml;epa"
 
| Written by J. Demas Maciel
 
| Written by J. Demas Maciel
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| Chicos de Barrio
| Chicos de Barrio<br />(Courtesy of Warner Music Latina)<br />(By arrangement Warner Special Products)
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
==Villains==
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==Full credits==
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The following credits are how they are seen on-screen (or as close as possible).
* Dinosaur Spirit/Heather Lane and Luis Cepeda
 
   
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===Opening credits===
==Suspects==
 
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<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="Show" data-collapsetext="Hide">
{| class="wikitable"
 
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<br>
! Suspect
 
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* '''Producer''': [[Chuck Sheetz]]
! Motive/reason
 
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* '''Line Producer''': [[Margaret M. Dean]]
|-
 
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* '''Associate Producer''': [[Kathryn Page]]
| [[Melbourne O'Reilly]]
 
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* '''Supervising Director''': [[Scott Jeralds]]
| To be seen as a hero.
 
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* '''[[Casey Kasem]] as [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]]'''
|-
 
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* '''[[Frank Welker]] as [[Fred Jones|Fred]] & [[Scooby-Doo|Scooby Doo]]'''
| [[J.J. Hakimoto]]
 
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* '''Written By''': [[Ed Scharlach]]
| As a publicity stunt for his new film about dinosaurs.
 
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* '''Directed By''': [[Tim Maltby]]
|-
 
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</div>
| [[Armando Gutierrez]]
 
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{{Clear}}
| He thought it would attract customers to the museum.
 
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===Closing credits===
|-
 
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<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" data-expandtext="Show" data-collapsetext="Hide">
| [[Heather Lane]]
 
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<br>
| Daphne says that she is too attractive for an intern.
 
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* '''Producer''': [[George Doty IV]]
|-
 
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* '''Producer''': [[Ed Scharlach]]
| [[Luis Cepeda]]
 
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* '''Series Story Editors''': George Doty IV, Jim Krieg, Ed Scharlach
| He is a conman.
 
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* '''Series Directors''': [[Russel Calabrese]], [[Tim Maltby]], [[Tom Mazzocco]], [[Swinton Scott]], Joe Sichta
|}
 
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* '''Music By''': [[Gigi Meroni]] & [[Rich Dickerson]]
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* '''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo? (theme song)|"What's New Scooby-Doo?" Theme]]'''
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** '''Written By''': Rich Dickerson & Gigi Meroni
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** '''Performed By''': [[Simple Plan (band)|Simple Plan]]
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** '''Courtesy of Lava Records'''
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** '''www.lavarecords.com'''
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* "'''G&uuml;-G&uuml;e-G&uuml;epa'''"
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** '''Written By''': J. Dimas Maciel
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** '''Performed By''': Chicos De Barrio
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** '''Courtesy of Warner Music Latina'''
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** ''By arrange with Warner Special Products'''
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* '''Casting & Voice Direction''': [[Collette Sunderman]]
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* '''Starring the Voices Of''': [[Mindy Cohn]] as [[Velma Dinkley|Velma]], [[Grey DeLisle|Grey Delisle]] as [[Daphne Blake|Daphne]], [[Steve Blum]] as [[Melbourne O'Reilly]], [[Jesse Borrego]] as [[Luis Cepeda]], [[Hector Elizondo]] as [[Armando Gutierrez|Dr. Gutierrez]], [[Brian Tochi]] as [[J.J. Hakimoto|Hakimoto]], and [[Lauren Tom]] as [[Heather Lane]]
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* '''Based Upon Characters Created By [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]]'''
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* '''Main Title Design''': [[Sandra Frame]], [[James Fujii]], Scott Jeralds, [[Chris Rutkowski]], Chuck Sheetz
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* '''Main Title Animation''': [[Lotto Animation]]
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* '''Creative Consultant''': [[Iwao Takamoto]]
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* '''Storyboard''': [[Eddie Lin]]], [[Bob Onorato]], [[Marcus Williams]]
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* '''Animation Timing Directors''': [[Julie Hashaguchi]], [[Mike Milo]], [[Pat Shinagawa]]
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* '''Character Design''': [[Scott Awley]], [[Scott Jeralds]]
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* '''BG Paint''': [[Shahen Jordan]], [[Tristin Cole|Tristin Roesch-Cole]]
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* '''Prop Design''': [[Mark Bachand]], [[Scott Hill]]
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* '''BG Design''': [[Edgar Carlos]], [[Robert Harand]], [[Bill Proctor]]
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* '''Assistant Production Managers''': [[Vera Morales]], [[A.J. Vargas|AJ Vargas]]
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* '''Production Coordinators''': [[Jessica Dalton]], [[Judge Plummer]]
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* '''Ink and Paint Supervisor''': [[Geno DuBois]]
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* '''Color Key''': [[Linda Redondo]]
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* '''Mark-Up/Painters''': [[Kim Bowen]], [[Eric Nordberg]], [[Bill Ohanesian]]
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* '''Animation Checking''': [[Jan Browning]], [[Susan Burke]], [[Eleanor Dahlen]], [[Chuck Gefre]], [[Karl Jacobs]], [[Chuck Martin]], [[Kathleen O'Mara]]* '''Director of Post Production''': [[Tim Iverson]]
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* '''Post Production Supervisor'''; [[Bonnie Buckner]]
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* '''Post Production Coordinator''': [[Michael Miscio]]
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* '''Film Editor''': [[Susan Edmunson]]
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* '''Director of Technical Operations''': [[Bradford H. Keatts]]
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* '''Assistant Production Manager of Technical Operations''': [[John Voralik]]
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* '''Supervising Online Editor''': Bradford H. Keatts
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* '''Online editor''': [[Tony Tedford]]
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* '''Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor''': [[Mark A. Keatts]]
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* '''Supervising Recording Engineer''': [[Edwin O. Collins]]
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* '''Recording Machine Operator''': [[Jeff O. Collins]]
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* '''Recording Facility''': [[Warner Bros. Animation]]
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* '''Dialogue/ADR Editors''': [[Kelly Fowley Downs|Kelly Ann Foley]], [[Kerry Iverson]], [[Mark Keefer]]
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* '''Sound Reading''': [[Carol Iverson]], [[Fred Salinas]], [[Denise Whitfield]]
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* '''Post Production Sound Services''': [[Glenwwod Editorial, Inc.]]
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* '''Re-Recording Studio''': [[Glenwood Place Studios]]
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* '''Sound Effects Supervisor''': [[Glen Oyabe]]
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* '''Re-Recording Mixers''': [[Brad Brock]], [[Timothy Garrity]]
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* '''Engineer''': [[Kenny Takahashi]]
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* '''Animation Services''': [[Dong Woo Animation Co., LTD.]]
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* '''Supervising Director''': [[Tae-Ho Han]]
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* '''Animators''': [[Kang-Ro Lee]], [[Hye-Won Park]]
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* '''Animation Director''': [[Song-Yuel Han]]
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* '''Layout Artists''': [[Du-Hwan Jeun]], [[Eun-Kyoung Lee]]
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* '''Model Checker''': [[He-Ryoung Park]]
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* '''Assistant Animation''': [[Mi-Young Bae]], [[Young-Ae Lee]]
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* '''Color Stylist''': [[Mi-Hyun Park]], [[Hye-Won Suh]]
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* '''Background Director''': [[Sang-Ro Yun]]
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* '''Paint''': [[Dae-Hyuk Na]], [[Ok-Ja Yu]]
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* '''Camera''': [[Kwang-Ok Kim]]
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* '''Production Administrators''': [[Tammy Davis]], [[Michael Diaz]], [[Marci Gray]], [[Laura Marquez]], [[Jacqueline Olsommer]], [[Mary Parkinson]], [[Amy E. Wagner]]
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* '''Casting Administrator''': [[Liz Carroll]]
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* '''Production Accounting''': [[Athena Christianakis]], [[Luis Guzman]], [[Rose Mesa]], [[Maria Womack]]
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* '''Business and Legal Affairs''': [[Debi Dean]], [[Michael Lalla]], [[Bonnie Negrete]], [[Peter Steckelman]]
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* '''Production Supervision''': [[Toshi Hiruma]], [[Howard Schwartz]]
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* '''Development and Creative Supervision''': [[Christopher Keenan]], [[Linda Steiner]]
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* '''Production Management''': [[Andy Lewis]]
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* '''Executive Producers''': [[Joseph Barbera]], [[Sander Schwartz]]
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* '''Special Thanks to [[Joe Ruby]] & [[Ken Spears]]'''
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* '''In Memory Of''': [[Bob Onorato]]
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* '''Warner Bros. Animation'''
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* '''This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries. Any unauthorized, duplication, copying, distribution, exhibition or use may result in civil and/or criminial prosecution.'''
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* '''Dolby Surround'''
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* '''©2002 Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.'''
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* '''All Rights Reserved'''
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* '''Country of first publication United States of America'''
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* '''Warner Bros. is the author of this film/motion picture for the purposes of Article (15)2 of the Berne Convention and all national laws given effect thereto.'''
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* '''Warner Bros. Animation'''
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* '''www.warnerbros.com'''
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{{Clear}}
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==Notes/trivia==
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* This is the second time [[Scooby-Doo]] faces a dinosaur; the first time was in the ''[[The New Scooby and Scrappy Doo Show]]'' episode, ''[[The Dinosaur Deception]]''.
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** Plot elements from ''The Dinosaur Deception'' were re-used in this episode (i.e. the setting is in Latin America, the villain in both episodes is mining precious metals, the dinosaur is an excavating machine).
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* This is the first episode not to have the [[Mystery Machine]].
   
===Culprits===
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===Miscellaneous===
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* Disguises: Scooby dresses as a female Gigantosaurus to lure out the Dinosaur Spirit.
{| class="wikitable"
 
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* Clues:
! Culprit
 
! Motive/reason
 
|-
 
| [[Luis Cepeda]] as the [[Dinosaur Spirit]]
 
| To scare away Melbourne and others away from discovering the gold.
 
|-
 
| [[Heather Lane]] as the Dinosaur Spirit
 
| To scare others away from the gold and dig it up.
 
|}
 
   
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===Cultural references===
==Locations==
 
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* The episode is a partial homage to the 1993 film, ''[[wikipedia:Jurassic Park|Jurassic Park]]''; the dinosaur roar used in this episode is very similar to the one used in ''Jurassic Park''.
* [[Temple of Agasaris]]
 
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* [[J.J. Hakimoto|Hakimoto]] makes reference to the tagline of the film, ''[[wikipedia:Jaws 2|Jaws 2]]''.
* [[Costa Rica]]
 
** Cafe
 
** [[Museum]]
 
*** Cine Grande Theater
 
** Mines
 
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
* Hakimoto makes reference to the tagline of ''Jaws 2''.
 
   
 
===Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches===
 
===Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches===
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* The Dinosaur Spirit's shape and size changes in most scenes it had appeared.
*
 
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* When Scooby was in a dinosaur disguise to lure the dinosaur, the next shot shows his disguise has disappeared.
   
 
===Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities===
 
===Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities===
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* "Oloroso" means "scented" in Spainish.
*
 
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* When [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] steps on the gunk in the mine, Velma immediately assumes that it is coprolite (''fossilized'' dinosaur feces), but the only known samples are fossilized and rock-like in shape. What took Daphne so long to recognize it as bat guana, and why didn't Velma know this?
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* One of the skeletons in the museum had the body of a Stegosaurus, but its skull resembled a Triceratops.
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* It was never explained, how the mining machine, designed for [[Moon]] operation, could work in Earth gravity.
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** It also wasn't explained how [[Velma Dinkley|Velma]] knew where to look for the alpha machine.
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==In other languages==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Language
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! Name
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! Meaning
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|-
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| '''Greek'''
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| Ο Τρισδιάστατος Γιγαντόσαυρος
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| The 3-D Dinosaur
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|-
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| '''Norwegian'''
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| Tredimensjonal dinosaur
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| Three-dimensional dinosaur
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|-
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| '''Arabic'''
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| دمار ثلاثي الأبعاد
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| Three-Dimensional Destruction
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|}
   
 
==Home media==
 
==Home media==
* ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Volume 1 - Space Ape at the Cape (VHS)|What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Volume 1 - Space Ape at the Cape]]'' VHS released August 19, 2003.
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* {{US}} ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Volume 1 - Space Ape at the Cape (VHS)|What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Volume 1 - Space Ape at the Cape]]'' VHS released by [[Warner Home Video]] on August 19, 2003.
* ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Volume 1 - Space Ape at the Cape (DVD)|What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Volume 1 - Space Ape at the Cape]]'' DVD released June 1, 2004.
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* {{US}} ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Volume 1 - Space Ape at the Cape (DVD)|What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Volume 1 - Space Ape at the Cape]]'' DVD released by [[Warner Home Video]] on June 1, 2004.
* ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Complete 1st Season]]'' DVD set released February 20, 2007.
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* {{US}} ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Complete 1st Season]]'' DVD set released by [[Warner Home Video]] on February 20, 2007.
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* {{US}} ''[[Scooby-Doo! and Friends]]'' DVD released by Warner Home Video on April 1, 2014.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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{{Quotes
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'''[[Luis Cepeda]]''': We would've gotten away with it, if it weren't for [[Mystery Inc.|you meddling turistas]].
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}}
   
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==External links==
"Hey Dinosaur, we know you're in there. Come out with your scales up. (''nothing happens'') I think I see a cute lady Giganotosaurus is out here."
 
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* TBA
:- '''Shaggy'''
 
 
(''Dressed like a female dinosaur'') "Yowhooo." (''the screen whistles and nothing happens'')
 
:- '''Scooby'''
 
 
"Well Scoob, we tried our best."
 
:- '''Shaggy'''
 
 
(''In the cave'') "ROOOOOOAR!"
 
:- '''Dinosaur Spirit'''
 
 
"Like RUN!" (''Shaggy and Scooby run and the dinosaur come out'')
 
:- '''Shaggy'''
 
 
"ROAR! ROOOOOAR!"
 
:- '''Dinosaur Spirit'''
 
   
 
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3-D Struction is the second episode of the first season of What's New, Scooby-Doo?.

Premise

Daphne's uncle sends the gang to Costa Rica for the opening of a museum exhibit on dinosaurs. When they meet archeaologist Melbourne O'Reilly, he reveals the legend of a dinosaur-spirit. So when the gang watch a dino-film in the museum's theater, the dinosaur in the film jumps out of the screen and into the audience. It's up to the gang to figure out who's really behind this devastating dinosaur disaster.

Synopsis

Melbourne O'Reilly arrives at the Temple of Agazar to gather the bones of the Gigantasaurus. His guide, Senior Luis Cepeda, warns him that those who disturb the remains will be struck by a terrible curse. Melbourne ignores his warning anyway. The Dinosaur Spirit appeared, and Melbourne's crew ran away, leaving him to face the Spirit alone.

The gang arrive at Costa Rica upon Daphne's uncle's request. They go to the Costa Rican Museum to see the exhibition featuring the bones of the Gigantasaurus. There they are greated by Dr. Armando Gutierrez. They are first introduced to Melbourne O'Reilly, who briefly tells them of the Dinosaur Spirit's curse. Then the gang was given a tour around the museum by foreign exchanged student Heather Lane. Some notable exhibits included a Moon rock display and abandoned mine tunnels under the museum.

Finally the gang was summoned to the Cine Grande Theater to see a showing of a 3-D dinosaur documentary. The movie was directed by J.J. Hakimoto. While watching the film, the Dinosaur Spirit emerged from the screen and terrorized the visitors. This resulted in a large amount of damage.

The next day, the gang examined the destruction. When they discussed it with Dr. Gutierrez, he said that the damage can be rebuilt. He also believed that the excitement would bring in more visitors. Senior Cepeda approached him, asking for the immediate return of the Gigantasaurus skeleton. Dr. Gutierrez refused. Cepeda then blamed Melbourne for the museum's misfortunes. That's when Melbourne decided to find the Spirit and trap it.

The gang follow Melbourne through the mine tunnels to look for clues. They find a green-grayish substance on the ground and presumed it to be coprolite. The group ultimately split up, with Melbourne going on his own. The gang is then chased by the Dinosaur Spirit. They manage to escape through a secret entrance.

The gang go back to the museum to research the bones and run Velma's photos through a facial recognition program. They discuss who could be the culprit. When looking up Senior Cepeda, they discover that he is an international con man. He was notorious for selling artifacts on the world's black market.

Fred comes up with a plan to capture the Dinosaur Spirit. He had Shaggy and Scooby lure the monster out of the mines and into the museum. The gang manage to capture using the ribs of one of the dinosaurs, but the Spirit broke out and escaped. Fortunately, Velma had all the information she needed to reveal the culprit.

Velma had all the suspects brought to the Cine Grande Theater. She revealed that the substance found in the mines was bat guano. The surround sound speakers that were throughout the museum and the mines were used to make the Spirit's roar sound nearby. The Spirit was really a mechanical excavator dressed up to look like the Gigantasaurus. Gold was found by Luis Cepeda and Heather Lane in one of the abandoned mine tunnels. The monster and the curse was meant to scare people away so the gold could be sold. Both Luis and Heather were arrested.

Dr. Gutierrez thanked the gang for their investigation. He said that the gold was going to help pay for the museum's repairs and help make a new exhibit. The gang decided to help clean up the damage. Scooby and Shaggy were given the chance to pitch in. Shaggy grabbed a broom from the Gigantasaurus skeleton (that was used to replace a bone taken by Scooby), and the skeleton collapsed. Scooby emerged from the pile and held up two bones with delight, saying his iconic catchphrase.

Characters

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

Other characters:

  • Police officers (only appearance)(no lines)

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Melbourne O'Reilly To be seen as a hero.
J.J. Hakimoto As a publicity stunt for his new film about dinosaurs.
Armando Gutierrez He thought it would attract customers to the museum.
Heather Lane Daphne said that she is too attractive for an intern.
Luis Cepeda He is a con-man.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Luis Cepeda and Heather Lane operating the Dinosaur Spirit excavating machine To scare away Melbourne and others away from discovering the gold.

Cast

Frank Welker Scooby-Doo
Fred Jones
Casey Kasem Shaggy Rogers
Grey DeLisle Daphne Blake
Mindy Cohn Velma Dinkley
Steve Blum Melbourne O'Reilly
Jesse Borrego Luis Cepeda
Hector Elizondo Dr. Armando Gutierrez
Brian Tochi J.J. Hakimoto
Lauren Tom Heather Lane

Songs

Song Credits Performed by
"Gü-Güe-Güepa" Written by J. Demas Maciel Chicos de Barrio

Full credits

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

Opening credits


Closing credits


  • Producer: George Doty IV
  • Producer: Ed Scharlach
  • Series Story Editors: George Doty IV, Jim Krieg, Ed Scharlach
  • Series Directors: Russel Calabrese, Tim Maltby, Tom Mazzocco, Swinton Scott, Joe Sichta
  • Music By: Gigi Meroni & Rich Dickerson
  • "What's New Scooby-Doo?" Theme
    • Written By: Rich Dickerson & Gigi Meroni
    • Performed By: Simple Plan
    • Courtesy of Lava Records
    • www.lavarecords.com
  • "Gü-Güe-Güepa"
    • Written By: J. Dimas Maciel
    • Performed By: Chicos De Barrio
    • Courtesy of Warner Music Latina
    • By arrange with Warner Special Products'
  • Casting & Voice Direction: Collette Sunderman
  • Starring the Voices Of: Mindy Cohn as Velma, Grey Delisle as Daphne, Steve Blum as Melbourne O'Reilly, Jesse Borrego as Luis Cepeda, Hector Elizondo as Dr. Gutierrez, Brian Tochi as Hakimoto, and Lauren Tom as Heather Lane
  • Based Upon Characters Created By Hanna-Barbera Productions
  • Main Title Design: Sandra Frame, James Fujii, Scott Jeralds, Chris Rutkowski, Chuck Sheetz
  • Main Title Animation: Lotto Animation
  • Creative Consultant: Iwao Takamoto
  • Storyboard: Eddie Lin], Bob Onorato, Marcus Williams
  • Animation Timing Directors: Julie Hashaguchi, Mike Milo, Pat Shinagawa
  • Character Design: Scott Awley, Scott Jeralds
  • BG Paint: Shahen Jordan, Tristin Roesch-Cole
  • Prop Design: Mark Bachand, Scott Hill
  • BG Design: Edgar Carlos, Robert Harand, Bill Proctor
  • Assistant Production Managers: Vera Morales, AJ Vargas
  • Production Coordinators: Jessica Dalton, Judge Plummer
  • Ink and Paint Supervisor: Geno DuBois
  • Color Key: Linda Redondo
  • Mark-Up/Painters: Kim Bowen, Eric Nordberg, Bill Ohanesian
  • Animation Checking: Jan Browning, Susan Burke, Eleanor Dahlen, Chuck Gefre, Karl Jacobs, Chuck Martin, Kathleen O'Mara* Director of Post Production: Tim Iverson
  • Post Production Supervisor; Bonnie Buckner
  • Post Production Coordinator: Michael Miscio
  • Film Editor: Susan Edmunson
  • Director of Technical Operations: Bradford H. Keatts
  • Assistant Production Manager of Technical Operations: John Voralik
  • Supervising Online Editor: Bradford H. Keatts
  • Online editor: Tony Tedford
  • Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor: Mark A. Keatts
  • Supervising Recording Engineer: Edwin O. Collins
  • Recording Machine Operator: Jeff O. Collins
  • Recording Facility: Warner Bros. Animation
  • Dialogue/ADR Editors: Kelly Ann Foley, Kerry Iverson, Mark Keefer
  • Sound Reading: Carol Iverson, Fred Salinas, Denise Whitfield
  • Post Production Sound Services: Glenwwod Editorial, Inc.
  • Re-Recording Studio: Glenwood Place Studios
  • Sound Effects Supervisor: Glen Oyabe
  • Re-Recording Mixers: Brad Brock, Timothy Garrity
  • Engineer: Kenny Takahashi
  • Animation Services: Dong Woo Animation Co., LTD.
  • Supervising Director: Tae-Ho Han
  • Animators: Kang-Ro Lee, Hye-Won Park
  • Animation Director: Song-Yuel Han
  • Layout Artists: Du-Hwan Jeun, Eun-Kyoung Lee
  • Model Checker: He-Ryoung Park
  • Assistant Animation: Mi-Young Bae, Young-Ae Lee
  • Color Stylist: Mi-Hyun Park, Hye-Won Suh
  • Background Director: Sang-Ro Yun
  • Paint: Dae-Hyuk Na, Ok-Ja Yu
  • Camera: Kwang-Ok Kim
  • Production Administrators: Tammy Davis, Michael Diaz, Marci Gray, Laura Marquez, Jacqueline Olsommer, Mary Parkinson, Amy E. Wagner
  • Casting Administrator: Liz Carroll
  • Production Accounting: Athena Christianakis, Luis Guzman, Rose Mesa, Maria Womack
  • Business and Legal Affairs: Debi Dean, Michael Lalla, Bonnie Negrete, Peter Steckelman
  • Production Supervision: Toshi Hiruma, Howard Schwartz
  • Development and Creative Supervision: Christopher Keenan, Linda Steiner
  • Production Management: Andy Lewis
  • Executive Producers: Joseph Barbera, Sander Schwartz
  • Special Thanks to Joe Ruby & Ken Spears
  • In Memory Of: Bob Onorato
  • Warner Bros. Animation
  • This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries. Any unauthorized, duplication, copying, distribution, exhibition or use may result in civil and/or criminial prosecution.
  • Dolby Surround
  • ©2002 Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.
  • All Rights Reserved
  • Country of first publication United States of America
  • Warner Bros. is the author of this film/motion picture for the purposes of Article (15)2 of the Berne Convention and all national laws given effect thereto.
  • Warner Bros. Animation
  • www.warnerbros.com

Notes/trivia

  • This is the second time Scooby-Doo faces a dinosaur; the first time was in the The New Scooby and Scrappy Doo Show episode, The Dinosaur Deception.
    • Plot elements from The Dinosaur Deception were re-used in this episode (i.e. the setting is in Latin America, the villain in both episodes is mining precious metals, the dinosaur is an excavating machine).
  • This is the first episode not to have the Mystery Machine.

Miscellaneous

  • Disguises: Scooby dresses as a female Gigantosaurus to lure out the Dinosaur Spirit.
  • Clues:

Cultural references

  • The episode is a partial homage to the 1993 film, Jurassic Park; the dinosaur roar used in this episode is very similar to the one used in Jurassic Park.
  • Hakimoto makes reference to the tagline of the film, Jaws 2.

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches

  • The Dinosaur Spirit's shape and size changes in most scenes it had appeared.
  • When Scooby was in a dinosaur disguise to lure the dinosaur, the next shot shows his disguise has disappeared.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities

  • "Oloroso" means "scented" in Spainish.
  • When Shaggy steps on the gunk in the mine, Velma immediately assumes that it is coprolite (fossilized dinosaur feces), but the only known samples are fossilized and rock-like in shape. What took Daphne so long to recognize it as bat guana, and why didn't Velma know this?
  • One of the skeletons in the museum had the body of a Stegosaurus, but its skull resembled a Triceratops.
  • It was never explained, how the mining machine, designed for Moon operation, could work in Earth gravity.
    • It also wasn't explained how Velma knew where to look for the alpha machine.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Greek Ο Τρισδιάστατος Γιγαντόσαυρος The 3-D Dinosaur
Norwegian Tredimensjonal dinosaur Three-dimensional dinosaur
Arabic دمار ثلاثي الأبعاد Three-Dimensional Destruction

Home media

Quotes

Luis Cepeda: We would've gotten away with it, if it weren't for you meddling turistas.

External links

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