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A Clue for Scooby Doo is the second episode aired, and the third produced, of the first season of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Premise[]

At Rocky Point Beach, the gang encounters the ghost of an old sea diver. A sailor claims that it's the ghost of Captain Cutler, who according to legend, died at sea many years ago when his boat got wrecked and now wants revenge.

Synopsis[]

Mysterious glowing footprints appear along the shore of Rocky Point Beach. As a wave washes them out, a mysterious glowing diver slowly disappears back into the sea. The Gang arrive at Rocky Point Beach soon after and begin cooking hot dogs and dancing while Scooby goes surfing. He begins paddling along the sea when he runs into a mysterious object. Reaching into the water and pulling it up, he sees the glowing diver. Scooby quickly dashes back to shore and tackles Shaggy, telling the gang about the ghost. They all catch sight of the diver, prompting Shaggy to run and hide behind a rock inside of a beach umbrella. The rest of the gang catch up with him and Velma convinces Shaggy to come out of the umbrella. Shaggy hesitates to do so after he seeing the ghost, and the rest of the gang watch as the ghost again disappears back into the sea.

They head to the Malt Shop the next night and read a news article about a yacht vanishing off the coast and how the sheriff and coast guard are baffled by ships repeatedly disappearing. A man named Ebenezer Shark is mentioned in the article because he blames the disappearances on the ghost of Captain Cutler. Daphne wonders whether the diver they saw could have been Cutler's ghost.

The gang pay a visit to Ebenezer Shark himself at his home. Shark tells them that Captain Cutler died when his yacht sank into the Graveyard of Ships, and that his ghost is back for revenge to steal yachts from the marina. Scooby falls into a hole where he discovers a diving suit, which he mistakes for being the ghost. It falls on him and he growls again and again until he gets the gang's attention. Ebenezer Shark tells him that he found his old diving suit and suggests that the gang visit Captain Cutler's wife in her lighthouse home if they want more answers.

The gang split up to cover more ground: Fred and Daphne keep an eye on Ebenezer Shark, while Velma, Shaggy and Scooby go up to the lighthouse and visit Captain Cutler's wife. There, they find she practices witchcraft, and they find mysterious cans, one of them containing hyena laughs. While looking at a book with Velma, Shaggy is frightened by Captain Cutler's wife greeting him, in turn frightening Scooby. Velma asks her about seeing Cutler, and she answers by claiming responsibility for bring him back from the grave with her witchcraft. Mrs. Cutler adds that if she had known he'd take his revenge, she would've kept him down in his "watery grave."

Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby leave the lighthouse and find a clue: glowing seaweed, which Shaggy briefly mistakes for being the ghost due to it appearing to move by itself. They follow it towards a drain pipe and tell Scooby to go in. Scooby tries passing himself off as being too fat to fit in the pipe, but Velma doesn't buy it and convinces him to change his mind with a Scooby Snack. Scooby goes in the pipe and manages to retrieve the glowing seaweed from a mouse that was making it appear to move on its own.

The gang meet up and discuss the seaweed they found, determining that it's only found in the Graveyard of Ships. Concluding that the ghost himself could be found there, they take a boat to the Graveyard of Ships. Shaggy initially finds a bottle with a note in it, but it turns out to only read, "No deposit, no return." The gang see a boat moving with no one aboard and the motor not running and decide to follow it until it disappears behind a cove. Having reached a dead end and finding no trace of the ship, they turn around and head back to the Graveyard of Ships.

The four teens are ready to dive, but Scooby is hesitant to do so and goes high up on a wrecked ship. Shaggy decides to get him down and does so successfully, but gets caught on some rope with Scooby and they plummet down towards to ocean floor. Scooby lands on an old barrel, but Shaggy crashes through one of the ships. The gang begin swimming and split up: Shaggy and Scooby cover one side of the wreck site while Fred, Daphne and Velma cover the other.

Fred, Daphne, and Velma discover a body inside the cabin of a wrecked yacht, which they theorize might be Captain Cutler until Fred reveals that the diving suit is old-fashioned and has been underwater for at least 100 years. The Ghost of Captain Cutler locks the trio inside the cabin and runs off, leaving them unable to get out. Shaggy and Scooby spot the ghost heading towards them. Scooby inflates his diving suit and Shaggy punctures the suit, sending Scooby hurtling towards the ghost to trip him up. After tripping the ghost, Scooby's suit catches on a ship's steering wheel and sends him in the opposite direction. He crashes through another wrecked ship and ends up in a room where several scuba tanks are being stored. Scooby realizes he's found a clue and quickly swims out of the room.

As Shaggy wonders where Scooby is, Scooby slams through a door which, in turn, slams into Shaggy. Scooby tells him that he's found a clue, but they are quickly chased away by the ghost. They go onto an old wrecked ship where Shaggy tries to fire a cannon at the ghost, but he remembers that matches don't work underwater and he can't light the fuse. The duo begin swimming away from the ghost again and hide on the fronts of two separate wrecked ships. After scaring off a fish threatening to give them away, Scooby again sees the ghost and the duo again swim away just as the ghost tries to grab Scooby. The duo crash through the door to the cabin where Fred, Daphne, and Velma have been trapped, freeing them. Scooby and Shaggy tell them about seeing the ghost and Scooby brings up that he has found a clue. He leads the gang to the room inside the wrecked ship that contains all of the scuba tanks he'd found earlier.

Fred discovers glowing footprints and the gang decide to follow them, but they find the prints dead end at the side of a cliff. Shaggy sits down on a rock to rest, accidentally triggering a switch that opens a secret entrance in the side of the cliff. The gang swim through it and end up in an underground cave, where they discover dozens of the missing yachts that vanished into the cove.

The gang make a trap for the ghost, intending to spray the it with sudsy water, making him slip, and land in a net. They start sounding a ship bells, whistles, and sirens to lure Cutler's Ghost to the trap. The plan doesn't work correctly when Fred and Daphne can't hang onto the hose spraying the soapy water, but they still catch the ghost when Scooby gets sudsed, lands in a boat that accidentally starts, and ends up crashing into the Ghost of Captain Cutler. The ghost is unmasked as a man whose identity is unknown until Shaggy recognizes him and uses some seaweed to imitate a beard. Everyone instantly recognizes him as Captain Cutler himself.

The gang review the case back at the Malt Shop, reading the newspaper story about their involvement in the mystery. They determine that Cutler faked his death so that he and his wife could steal the yachts from the marina and blame it on his ghost. They would repaint the ships so they couldn't be recognized and then sell the stolen vessels with no one the wiser. Cutler had been storing extra scuba tanks in the Graveyard of Ships when the gang saw him on the beach, and the glowing seaweed gave his suit its ghostly glow. With Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Shaggy distracted by the conversation, Scooby inexplicably drinks everyone's malts simultaneously, stunning the gang and prompting Daphne to wonder how he did it aloud. Scooby's only reply is a wink.

Characters[]

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

Other characters:

Locations[]

Objects[]

Vehicles[]

Suspects[]

Suspect Motive/Reason
Ebenezer Shark Strange manner. He also owns a diving suit.

Culprits[]

Culprit Motive/Reason
Captain Cutler as the Ghost of Captain Cutler
Mrs. Cutler
Stealing, repainting and selling yachts.

Cast[]

Don Messick Scooby-Doo
Ebenezer Shark
Mouse
Casey Kasem Shaggy Rogers
Frank Welker Fred Jones
Stefanianna Christopherson Daphne Blake
Nicole Jaffe Velma Dinkley
Hal Smith Ghost of Captain Cutler
Jean Vander Pyl Mrs. Cutler

Full credits[]

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

Notes/Trivia[]

  • The opening and closing titles for this and the previous episode, boasted different theme music composed by Hoyt Curtin, with a spooky feisty tune which is an extension of the sub-main title theme, complete with intro, bridge and close. From the third episode on, the theme song was now a composition by Ted Nichols, following lyrics written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh. The original theme was unheard for many years until the show's resurrection on USA's Cartoon Express in 1990 and was heard during its run on Cartoon Network, until Turner decided to remaster all the episodes in 1998. The DVD releases use the standard theme music.
  • The title card for this episode and the previous 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.
  • Although aired as the second episode, this was produced as the third.[1] Any time Warner Home Video releases the series in order from the first episode, they almost always have A Clue for Scooby Doo and Hassle in the Castle in production order instead of air date order. Of course, nothing is lost because there's no continuity, but the fact that they usually have a play all option and are aired in the opposite order might be a problem for some. This does not apply to the UK, however.
  • Warner Home Video hyphenates the episode title as A Clue for Scooby-Doo.
  • The following snippets from this episode can be seen in the first season's opening and closing sequences. However, there are some differences:
    • The Ghost of Captain Cutler rising from the water from the front, but with ship wreckage surrounding him. This is replaced in the second season's sequences by an extreme zoom in on The Creeper from Jeepers, It's the Creeper, whose shadow portrays itself on a plain blue background.
    • Scooby screaming "Yipe!" as the diving suit falls on him, only he's set in a room in some castle/fortress.
    • Scooby snickering at the end of the episode, also set somewhere in a castle/fortress, although this went on to be reused in the second season's sequences.
    • Scooby holding Shaggy after the two are frightened by Mrs. Cutler's greeting, is set in a room in the Kingston Mansion. This also went on to be used in the second season's sequences.
    • Fred turning his head to face right after saying "Diving suit", zoomed in and with him blinking both eyes after his head is fully turned, again set somewhere in a castle/fortress. This went on to be reused in some later episodes, and this snippet also even went on to be reused in the second season's sequences.
  • The scene of Shaggy roasting the hot dogs is essentially re-used in Decoy for a Dognapper, only with the addition of Velma.
  • The model sheet of the Ghost of Captain Cutler refers to him as just "Ghost Diver".[2]
  • The Ghost of Captain Cutler was unique as it was the person disguised as his own ghost. He is also unique as the only villain that Shaggy figures out before Velma, as it was he who realized who it was.
  • Present-day incarnations refer to the Ghost of Captain Cutler as Captain Cutler's Ghost.
  • The Ghost of Captain Cutler seems to have inspired other non-related ghostly deepsea divers such as the Ghost of Monsoon Max from the Scholastic novel Scooby-Doo! and the Deep-Sea Diver in the Scooby-Doo Mysteries series.
  • The sea diver ghost's roar came from the "Abominable Snowman" sketch of Stan Freberg's 1957 CBS radio show.
  • Shaggy's first toy was a garbage disposal, although this was likely a joke.
  • Mrs. Cutler is much more frightening in the storyboards (mostly due to the fact that she's more ugly and creepy, than just old and creepy).[3]
  • This episode was one of four Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episodes, (the other three being Hassle in the Castle, Jeepers, It's the Creeper, and The Backstage Rage), that were selected for the 1998 VHS Scooby-Doo's Greatest Mysteries by being voted "Most Popular" by the fans.
  • As an homage, the scuba diving suits in the DTV Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire are identical to the ones in this episode.
  • If the diver's corpse found by the Gang has been down there for hundred years that would mean the corpse has been down there since 1869.
  • While everyone else's names were revealed in the previous episode , Fred's name is revealed in this episode.
  • This is the first episode where Scooby says Ruh-roh which would later be more commonly known as one of his catchphrases.
  • The ghost diver suit is often compared to the theatrical poster for John Carpenter's The Thing(1982), and may have served as its inspiration.

Miscellaneous[]

Cultural references[]

  • Velma's line, "veeeeery interesting!", was a catchphrase coined by Arte Johnson on the sketch series, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In which, at the time of the episode's production, was one of the most popular TV series in the US.
  • Mrs. Cutler greets Shaggy and Scooby with "Good eveeeeeening!", which was Alfred Hitchcock's famous opening line from his long-running showcase series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The phrase was also uttered by Alfred Brickrock, a parody of Hitchcock featured in an episode of the earlier Hanna-Barbera series The Flintstones.

Adaptations[]

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches[]

  • When the gang (minus Fred) talk about unloading the Mystery Machine, there is no lip movements, or any body movements, for that matter.
  • The umbrella started off blue, but when Shaggy ran into it, it was red.
  • When Velma has the Witchcraft Made Easy book under her left arm, the title disappears.
  • The door of the locker disappears when the diving suit falls on Scooby.
  • When Daphne says that the ghost has gone, while hiding behind the rocks, her scarf is much bigger than usual.
  • When Shaggy says to Velma it's up to her to enter the lighthouse because he and Scooby are too afraid, the inside of his collar is skin-colored instead of green.
  • When Scooby is sitting on the bosun's chair, he is to the right of the rope, but when the rope is untied and catches Shaggy, Scooby is now to the left of the rope as he's falling.
  • When Scooby and Shaggy fall from the boat, the bosun's chair and rope are missing by the time they hit the water.
  • When Scooby says to Shaggy he's found a clue, the door they're next to is there; however it disappears in the next shot.
  • When Shaggy grabs a bottle, his arm is bare, but before that he was wearing his long-sleeved diving suit.
  • After Shaggy says he thought the underwater rock looked suspicious, then lowering it, his hair is the color of Fred's hair.
  • During the first shot after the gang enters the underground cavern Scooby has no water or fish in his helmet but in the scene when he takes out his helmet there is water and a fish inside the helmet
  • A plant in the foreground moves along with the gang as they swim.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities[]

  • The gang has an umbrella set up on the beach, yet even when they got there, the sky was murky; although it didn't appear to be cold. This is either a mistake or another example of them having no concept of time (or logic).
  • Interestingly, the mustard jar with its orange label looks exactly like Shaggy's cough syrup jar from the previous episode.
  • As a proud vegetarian, Casey Kasem insisted that Shaggy be a vegetarian after several years of providing the voice for the character. However, the animators could not obviously edit the already released episodes and in this episode, Shaggy is seen roasting hot dogs over the fire, although he seems to be cooking for everyone and it's never shown him actually eating them because of Scooby crashing into him.
    • The problem only applied to when Kasem was voicing the character, since this wasn't an issue when he was voiced by Billy West, Scott Innes, etc.
  • Shaggy probably couldn't be enveloped by the umbrella, without being seriously hurt by the wires inside. Even if he managed to avoid it, he couldn't possibly avoid the pain of his head poking through the top, with the ferrule in the way (which disappears when he does).
  • Velma mentions the lighthouse being creepy, yet technically she was referring to Mrs. Cutler's house, not the tower itself.
  • Shaggy knows Scooby is holding the canned hyena laughs without having even looked at the label.
  • Shaggy read the name of Mrs. Cutler's witchcraft book from the inside after Velma had already opened it. It's possible though that name was at the top of the page.
  • Even with the beard, Captain Cutler looks different in his portrait. However it was an old portrait.
  • The Scooby Snack looks more like a cookie in this episode.
  • Velma says that only Scooby can squeeze through the drainpipe when, in fact, if Scooby can fit inside, then Velma or Shaggy could also fit just fine. It is possible she said this just to get Scooby to go.
  • It's unlikely that anyone in the gang could actually reach from the boat and grab the bottle with the note inside with their hand alone.
  • It would have been difficult (if not impossible) for the gang, and the ghost to stand, walk or run underwater. However using a diving suit made it easier for the ghost.
  • Unlike Scuba outfits in which the diver carries his own tank of air to breathe; the diving suit of Captain Cutler can only work well if it is attached to air hose! Likewise what did Cutler need the extra air tanks for?
  • There seems to be a lot of historically valuable salvage in the Graveyard of Ships, including a hundred-year-old corpse. Does anyone ever come back for it?
  • Fred tries desperately to open the door of the sunken ship, but to no avail. He might have had better success if he braced his foot on the wall instead of the door he was trying to pull open. (Unbeknownst to Fred, the door opened by pushing).
  • Shaggy punctures Scooby's diving suit but Scooby shoots off in the direction of the puncture instead of away from it. The hole in Scooby's diving suit is never seen again and appears to cause no issues for his ability to breathe and function.
  • Shaggy and Scooby would have to have strong bodies for them to have crashed down the door to the cabin the rest of the gang were trapped in without possibly sustaining any injuries.
  • After Shaggy opens the secret passage, the door is fairly low, but in the next shot showing it all of a sudden it's much higher allowing the gang to move through it freely unless the door was still opening and the gang were waiting until it was fully open to go through.
  • Cutler was able to make glowing footprints off-screen, yet somehow he doesn't make them on-screen unless he had the ability to make the footprints appear whenever he wanted to.
  • Shaggy says the cannon is loaded, but how can he tell?
  • Why does Shaggy carry matches in his diving suit?
  • When the Gang arrives in the underground cavern, Scooby takes off his helmet to reveal it's full of water and there's even a fish. Normally, a diving helmet filling with water would be a cause for panic, yet it doesn't seem to disturb him. If the helmet was filled with water because of puncturing the suit earlier (see above), then somehow Scooby has managed to avoid drowning for quite a while.
  • When the gang spring the trap on the diver, the bottle with soap attached to the hose vanishes.
  • Velma points out the ramp to the others as if they had no idea how the trap was supposed to work.
  • The cargo net in which they planned to trap the diver disappears.
  • When the gang sets up the trap, Shaggy was holding the net rope with Scooby; but some reason when Daphne and Fred look control of the hose, Shaggy is seen holding the hose while Scooby is holding the rope alone.
  • Daphne cries out that Scooby can't see where he's going in the runaway boat; the soap suds aren't covering his eyes, and he's not trying to steer it.
  • When the diver is unmasked, Shaggy puts seaweed on the man's face and asks if it reminds anyone of the picture on Widow Cutler's wall. Fred, Daphne, and Velma all shout, "Captain Cutler", even though Fred and Daphne never even saw the picture, unless they both went to the lighthouse themselves off-screen.
  • At the end of the episode, Scooby drank most of Shaggy's drink but when he somehow drank up the rest of the gang's drinks, Shaggy's was filled up again.

In other languages[]

Language Name Meaning
Brazilian Portuguese Uma Pista para Scooby-Doo! A Clue for Scooby-Doo
Latin America Spanish Una Pista para Scooby-Doo! A Clue for Scooby-Doo
French Elémentaire, Mon Cher Scoubidou! Elementary, My Dear Scooby-Doo!
Greek Ένα Στοιχείο για τον Σκούμπι-Ντου A Clue for Scooby-Doo
Hungarian Scooby-Doo nyomra bukkan Scooby-Doo finds a clue
Italian Un indizio per Scooby-Doo A clue for Scooby-Doo
Polish Scooby-Doo na tropie Scooby-Doo on the trail
Swedish Havsspöket The Sea Ghost

Home media[]

Quotes[]

Fred: Here it is gang. Rocky Point Beach.
Daphne: What a groovy spot for a beach party.
Shaggy: Yeah, man. I can already taste those chocolate-covered hotdogs.
Velma: Yuck! His stomach must be made of scrap iron.
Shaggy: Can I help it if my first toy was a garbage disposal?


Shaggy: Did you see what I saw?
Fred: Yeah, we saw it, and we're going back to find out what it was.
Shaggy: Swell. I'll wait here. And when you find out, send me a telegram.


Shaggy: Velma, who do I know with long skinny hands? (Shaggy turns around and sees Mrs. Cutler)
Mrs. Cutler: (in a spooky manner) Good evening.
Shaggy: Zoinks!


Shaggy: (as Fred concludes explaining the plan) Then we hoist him high as a Christmas goose.
(Scooby Doo snickers)


Scooby: (sucks up everyone's lemonades just by sucking up his own)
Daphne: How did Scooby do that?
Fred: I guess that's... another mystery.
Scooby: (snickers)

References[]

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