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Revision as of 03:42, 30 December 2011
Battle Of The Humungonauts is the ninth episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.
Premise
Two giant monsters, named Humungonauts, are attacking Crystal Cove. Meanwhile, Scooby stumbles across Velma and Shaggy kissing, and discovers their relationship, and Shaggy is forced to decide who he would rather be with. Fred decides that the gang should have a name, "Mystery Incorporated", in honor of those that came before them. Unfortunately he also decides that the gang should start wearing team uniforms. Once again Mr. E intervenes to help the gang solve the mystery.
Synopsis
Cast and characters
Actor | Character | |
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Frank Welker | Scooby-Doo Fred Jones, Jr. Green Humungonaut | |
Matthew Lillard | Shaggy Rogers | |
Grey DeLisle | Daphne Blake | |
Mindy Cohn | Velma Dinkley | |
Patrick Warburton | Sheriff Bronson Stone | |
Gary Cole | Mayor Fred Jones, Sr. | |
Vivica A. Fox | Angel Dynamite | |
Tom Kenny | Max Minner Jax Minner Announcer | |
Troy Baker | Commercial annoucer Red Humungonaut | |
Fred Tatasciore | Rusty Gnales | |
Uncredited | ||
Fran Southworth | Trini Lee | |
Non-speaking roles | ||
Crystal Cove tourist (Don Knotts lookalike) |
Songs
"Stuck In My Throat"
Written by H.B. Barnum
Produced Joey Levine
Performed by Fran Southworth (as Trini Lee)
Villains
Suspects
Culprits
Locations
- Crystal Cove
- Tiki Tub
- Rogers Mansion
- Gnales Construction
- K-Ghoul
- Jones Mansion
- Max Minner Insurance
- Jax Minner Insurance
- City Hall
- Crystal Cove Stadium
- Crystal Cove Docks
- Boat repair shop
- Fruitmeir's (flashback)
- Florist (flashback)
- Gas Station (flashback)
Notes/trivia
- UK premiere date: November 11, 2010.
- This episode is a tribute to the classic Toho movie War of the Gargantuas (or as it is known in Japanese Sanda tai Gaira), which also features two large monsters whom wreak havoc, along with a version of "The Words Get Stuck In My Throat".
- Despite Angel calling the song "The Words Get Stuck In My Throat" (a reference to the song used in the film), it's credited as "Stuck In My Throat".
Home media
Quotes
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