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Hang in There, Scooby-Doo originally aired as the first of four segments of Scooby-Doo's All-Star Laff-A-lympics, later repackaged as the third episode of the second season of The Scooby-Doo Show, and the nineteenth episode overall of the series.

Premise

The gang heads to the southwest so Fred can compete in a hang-gliding contest, only to run into a ghostly pterodactyl!

Synopsis

The gang heads to the canyons in the Southwest for a hang gliding competition in which Fred will compete. They arrive at the ranch where they see a strange pterodactyl creature flying straight at them. He flies off into the canyons, and the gang meets the manager of the ranch, Mr. Bohannon. He tells them that millions of years earlier, the canyon was home to many dinosaurs and pterodactyls, some of which evolved into man-like creatures. The next day, the competition is about to begin, when Scooby gets caught in one of the hang gliders and flies into a cliff-side cave. The rest of the gang follows and discovers Scooby hidden behind a hollow wall.

They decide to search the cave for clues, where they find footprints leading into two different directions. After splitting up, Shaggy and Scooby are chased by the pterodactyl ghost. Meanwhile, Fred and the girls hear strange music within the cave and find a tape cassette on the ground. After leaving the cave, the gang heads back to the ranch to search for clues there. They head to the basement, and decide to follow Mr. Morbley, the handyman. They watch him burning a bunch of papers, and decide to figure out what they are. They decide the ranch holds no clues and they must return to the caves. The pterodactyl is relentless and continues to chase the gang into another cave. There, the gang discovers a recording studio.

They head back to the original cave, where they discover tire tracks leading into it. The gang then sees the ghostly pterodactyl driving a car, full of records and music tapes. The gang decides to trap the ghost after solving most of the mystery. After trapping him, the pterodactyl is revealed to be a man named Johnny, whose motive was to pirate hit records. Mr. Bohannon arrives, and the gang exposes his part in the pirating scheme. One of the papers Mr. Morbley burnt was an order from Mr. Bohannon purchasing the pirated materials. Not only that, he also dreamed up the pterodactyl scheme to scare away curious onlookers. Both Bohannon and Johnny were arrested shortly after.

Cast and characters

Actor Character
Don Messick Scooby-Doo
Sheriff
Casey Kasem Shaggy Rogers
Hang-glider contest judges
Frank Welker Fred Jones
Skeleton
Heather North Daphne Blake
Patricia Stevens Velma Dinkley
John Stephenson Mr. Bohannon
Hang-glider contest judges
Non-speaking roles
Mr. Morbley
Johnny

Villains

  • Pterodactyl Ghost/Johnny

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Mr. Bohannon He told the gang about the legend of the Pterodactyl Ghost.
Mr. Morbley Strange manner. The gang saw him burning papers at night.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/reason
Johnny, owner of the catering truck as the Pterodactyl Ghost
Mr. Bohannon
To smuggle pirated CD's.

Locations

Notes/trivia

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches

  • None known.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities

  • The amount of time that passed between Scooby entering the cave, and the gang going in after him did not seem like enough for the culprits to carve a cave drawing of Scooby, and the pterodactyl. Also, why would they want the gang to know where he is? However it would have taken the gang time from where they were to get to the cave that's when they drew the carving. Another possible conclusion for this would be that the pterodactyl ghost saw Scooby flying on the hand glider and drew part of the carving before Scooby entered the cave and finished it before the gang arrived.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish (Latin America) Los Falsos Terodactilos The False pterodactyls
Russian Главенствуй Скуби-Ду The Primacy of Scooby-Doo

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