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− | | series=Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated |
+ | | series= Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated |
− | | episode=111 |
+ | | episode= 111 |
− | | airdate=October 11, 2010 |
+ | | airdate= October 11, 2010 |
− | | writtenby=[[Jed Elinoff]]<br />[[Scott Thomas]] |
+ | | writtenby= [[Jed Elinoff]]<br />[[Scott Thomas]] |
− | | directedby=[[Curt Geda]] |
+ | | directedby= [[Curt Geda]] |
− | | previousepisode=''[[Howl Of The Fright Hound]]'' |
+ | | previousepisode= ''[[Howl Of The Fright Hound]]'' |
− | | nextepisode=''[[The Shrieking Madness]]'' |
+ | | nextepisode= ''[[The Shrieking Madness]]'' |
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− | '''''The Secret Serum''''' is the eleventh episode of ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated]]''. |
+ | '''''The Secret Serum''''' is the eleventh episode of the [[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated season 1|first season]] of ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated]]''. |
==Premise== |
==Premise== |
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− | A [[Vampire ( |
+ | A [[Vampire (The Secret Serum)|vampire]] is stealing apparently random items and [[Daphne Blake (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Daphne]] suspects [[Nan Blake|her mother]] is the culprit. |
==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | A [[Vampire ( |
+ | A [[Vampire (The Secret Serum)|vampire]] strikes a charity auction run by [[Nan Blake]] and [[Sheila Altoonian]]. Apparently able to fly, she steals a worthless scary painting. |
The gang is lounging around the swimming pool at Daphne's house the next day. Relationships are not going well -- Velma is angry at Shaggy for breaking up with her, and Daphne is angry with Fred for thinking of nothing but traps. Daphne's mother comes in and tells them about the Vampire's art theft. Fred wants to investigate, but Velma and Daphne are unwilling to come along. |
The gang is lounging around the swimming pool at Daphne's house the next day. Relationships are not going well -- Velma is angry at Shaggy for breaking up with her, and Daphne is angry with Fred for thinking of nothing but traps. Daphne's mother comes in and tells them about the Vampire's art theft. Fred wants to investigate, but Velma and Daphne are unwilling to come along. |
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Fred, Shaggy, and Scooby take the Mystery Machine and investigate assorted places they think a vampire might go (the cemetery, a blood bank, etc.). Shaggy and Scooby keep suggesting places with food. Daphne and Velma relax at the Blake mansion, until Mrs. Blake leaves with a lame excuse about shopping for paté. Velma and Daphne try to follow her on foot, but she loses them. |
Fred, Shaggy, and Scooby take the Mystery Machine and investigate assorted places they think a vampire might go (the cemetery, a blood bank, etc.). Shaggy and Scooby keep suggesting places with food. Daphne and Velma relax at the Blake mansion, until Mrs. Blake leaves with a lame excuse about shopping for paté. Velma and Daphne try to follow her on foot, but she loses them. |
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Both groups spot lights on in the greenhouse at the Botanical Gardens. Fred sets a net trap, which only catches Daphne and Velma. After they get the girls free they are all attacked by the Vampire, which steals a rare orchid. |
Both groups spot lights on in the greenhouse at the Botanical Gardens. Fred sets a net trap, which only catches Daphne and Velma. After they get the girls free they are all attacked by the Vampire, which steals a rare orchid. |
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− | The gang decides to look for vampire information at the [[Crystal Cove Spook Museum]], where [[Angie Dinkley]] directs them to her bookshelves on the subject. They find nothing until [[ |
+ | The gang decides to look for vampire information at the [[Crystal Cove Spook Museum]], where [[Angie Dinkley]] directs them to her bookshelves on the subject. They find nothing until [[Ed Machine|the agent of Mr. E]] shoves a magazine to Daphne; it contains a (probably bogus) [[Countess Hagula's Youth Juice|formula for eternal youth]] with exactly the ingredients stolen so far, with two more to go. |
The next is a rare vintage of wine, which Velma thinks can only be found in the wine cellar of the posh restaurant [[Crab Net of Dr. Calimari]]. They disguise themselves as French customers who want to inspect the wine cellar. When that doesn't work, they claim to need the bathroom and sneak into the cellar instead. On the way there they see Nan and Sheila. The Vampire attacks again, steals the wine, and locks them behind a metal door. |
The next is a rare vintage of wine, which Velma thinks can only be found in the wine cellar of the posh restaurant [[Crab Net of Dr. Calimari]]. They disguise themselves as French customers who want to inspect the wine cellar. When that doesn't work, they claim to need the bathroom and sneak into the cellar instead. On the way there they see Nan and Sheila. The Vampire attacks again, steals the wine, and locks them behind a metal door. |
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− | The next item is a [[Devil's Eye |
+ | The next item is a [[Devil's Eye|cursed ruby]] which is on display at the [[Darrow University Museum of Oddities]]. Fred set traps, which go wrong when the Vampire shows up from an unexpected direction. Scooby-Doo manages to bite through the rope holding up a second net and traps the villain. Daphne addresses the Vampire as her mother and threatens to stake her. At this the Vampire pulls off her mask and reveals she is actually Sheila Altoonian. She envies Nan Blake for aging better than she has. She found the magazine article with the formula for eternal youth and set out to steal the ingredients in Vampire guise, so that she could have the eternal youth of a vampire. She propelled herself into the air with her strong leg muscles and glided like a flying squirrel to give the illusion of true flight. |
Nan Blake shows up and explains the reason she was sneaking out at night: she was secretly studying to be a notary. Unfortunately she has managed to learn nothing whatsoever about what a notary does, so she is unlikely to pass the final the next day. |
Nan Blake shows up and explains the reason she was sneaking out at night: she was secretly studying to be a notary. Unfortunately she has managed to learn nothing whatsoever about what a notary does, so she is unlikely to pass the final the next day. |
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− | After the case is solved, the Mystery Incorporated group sadly go their separate ways. It doesn't look like they will hold together much longer. The sinister servant of Mr. E |
+ | After the case is solved, the Mystery Incorporated group sadly go their separate ways. It doesn't look like they will hold together much longer. The sinister servant of Mr. E looks on angrily. |
− | ==Cast and |
+ | ==Cast and characters== |
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+ | ! Actor |
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− | * [[Mindy Cohn]] as [[Velma Dinkley (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Velma Dinkley]] |
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+ | | [[Frank Welker]] |
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+ | | [[Matthew Lillard]] |
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− | * [[Kevin Dunn]] as Garden Manager and Maitre 'D |
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+ | | [[Grey DeLisle]] |
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− | ===Non-speaking Roles=== |
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+ | | [[Mindy Cohn]] |
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− | + | | [[Velma Dinkley (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Velma Dinkley]] |
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+ | | [[Angie Dinkley]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Sheriff Bronson Stone]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Kath Soucie]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Kevin Dunn]] |
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+ | | [[Crystal Cove Botanical Gardens manager|Garden manager]]<br />[[Crab Net of Dr. Calimari maitre 'd|Maitre 'd]] |
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+ | | [[Crystal Cove Community Center auctioneer|Auctioneer]] |
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+ | | [[Ed Machine]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan=2 | Uncredited |
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+ | | colspan=2 | [[Gary Fogwater]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan=2 | Non-speaking roles |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan=2 | [[Crystal Cove Lady Banshees|Crystal Cove Lady Banshees member]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan=2 | "[[Male tourist (Don Knotts lookalike)|Don Knotts]]" <sup>(cameo)</sup> |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |} |
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==Villains== |
==Villains== |
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+ | * Vampire/Sheila Altoonian |
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==Suspects== |
==Suspects== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | ! Suspect |
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+ | ! Motive/reason |
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+ | |She leaves with a lame excuse about shopping for paté. |
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+ | |} |
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===Culprits=== |
===Culprits=== |
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+ | ! Culprit |
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+ | ! Motive/reason |
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+ | | [[Sheila Altoonian]] as the [[Vampire (The Secret Serum)|Vampire]] |
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+ | | To make a youth potion. |
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+ | |} |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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* [[Crystal Cove]] |
* [[Crystal Cove]] |
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− | **[[Crystal Cove Community Center]] |
+ | ** [[Crystal Cove Community Center|Community Center]] |
** [[Blake Mansion]] |
** [[Blake Mansion]] |
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− | ** [[Crystal Cove |
+ | ** [[Crystal Cove Blood Bank|Blood Bank]] |
− | ** [[Crystal Cove |
+ | ** [[Crystal Cove Botanical Gardens|Botanical Gardens]] |
+ | ** [[Crystal Cove Spook Museum|Spook Museum]] |
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+ | *** [[Broken Spine]] |
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** [[Crab Net of Dr. Calimari]] |
** [[Crab Net of Dr. Calimari]] |
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** [[Darrow University Museum of Oddities]] |
** [[Darrow University Museum of Oddities]] |
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− | == |
+ | ==Continuity== |
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⚫ | *[[Angie Dinkley]] can be heard discussing the whereabouts of an order of Sumatran Rat-Monkeys from Skull Island. In the the horror film ''Dead Alive'' (released as ''Braindead'' outside of North America) Sumatran Rat-Monkeys are the creatures responsible for turning a significant amount of the Wellington, New Zealand populace into ravenous zombies. |
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+ | ==Notes/trivia== |
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⚫ | * [[Angie Dinkley]] can be heard discussing the whereabouts of an order of Sumatran Rat-Monkeys from Skull Island. In the the horror film ''Dead Alive'' (released as ''Braindead'' outside of North America) Sumatran Rat-Monkeys are the creatures responsible for turning a significant amount of the Wellington, New Zealand populace into ravenous zombies. |
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+ | ==In other languages== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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+ | ! '''Languages''' |
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+ | ! '''Name''' |
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+ | ! '''Meaning''' |
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+ | | '''Spanish (Latin America)''' |
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+ | | La Poción de la Juventud |
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+ | | The Youth Potion |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Italy''' |
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+ | | La Pozione Segreta |
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+ | | The Secret Potion |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |'''French''' |
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+ | | L'Élixir du Vampire |
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+ | | The Elixir of the Vampire |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |'''Portuguese''' |
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+ | | O Soro Secreto |
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+ | | The Secret Serum |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |'''Hungarian''' |
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+ | | A Titkos Elixír |
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+ | | The Secret Elixir |
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+ | | '''Greek''' |
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+ | | Η Μυστική Φόρμουλα |
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+ | | The Secret Formula |
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+ | |} |
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==Home media== |
==Home media== |
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+ | * ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: Season One, Volume 3]]'' DVD released September 27, 2011. |
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+ | * ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: The Complete Season 1]]'' DVD set released October 8, 2013. |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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Revision as of 14:37, 11 September 2014
The Secret Serum is the eleventh episode of the first season of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.
Premise
A vampire is stealing apparently random items and Daphne suspects her mother is the culprit.
Synopsis
A vampire strikes a charity auction run by Nan Blake and Sheila Altoonian. Apparently able to fly, she steals a worthless scary painting.
The gang is lounging around the swimming pool at Daphne's house the next day. Relationships are not going well -- Velma is angry at Shaggy for breaking up with her, and Daphne is angry with Fred for thinking of nothing but traps. Daphne's mother comes in and tells them about the Vampire's art theft. Fred wants to investigate, but Velma and Daphne are unwilling to come along.
Fred, Shaggy, and Scooby take the Mystery Machine and investigate assorted places they think a vampire might go (the cemetery, a blood bank, etc.). Shaggy and Scooby keep suggesting places with food. Daphne and Velma relax at the Blake mansion, until Mrs. Blake leaves with a lame excuse about shopping for paté. Velma and Daphne try to follow her on foot, but she loses them.
Both groups spot lights on in the greenhouse at the Botanical Gardens. Fred sets a net trap, which only catches Daphne and Velma. After they get the girls free they are all attacked by the Vampire, which steals a rare orchid.
The gang decides to look for vampire information at the Crystal Cove Spook Museum, where Angie Dinkley directs them to her bookshelves on the subject. They find nothing until the agent of Mr. E shoves a magazine to Daphne; it contains a (probably bogus) formula for eternal youth with exactly the ingredients stolen so far, with two more to go.
The next is a rare vintage of wine, which Velma thinks can only be found in the wine cellar of the posh restaurant Crab Net of Dr. Calimari. They disguise themselves as French customers who want to inspect the wine cellar. When that doesn't work, they claim to need the bathroom and sneak into the cellar instead. On the way there they see Nan and Sheila. The Vampire attacks again, steals the wine, and locks them behind a metal door.
The next item is a cursed ruby which is on display at the Darrow University Museum of Oddities. Fred set traps, which go wrong when the Vampire shows up from an unexpected direction. Scooby-Doo manages to bite through the rope holding up a second net and traps the villain. Daphne addresses the Vampire as her mother and threatens to stake her. At this the Vampire pulls off her mask and reveals she is actually Sheila Altoonian. She envies Nan Blake for aging better than she has. She found the magazine article with the formula for eternal youth and set out to steal the ingredients in Vampire guise, so that she could have the eternal youth of a vampire. She propelled herself into the air with her strong leg muscles and glided like a flying squirrel to give the illusion of true flight.
Nan Blake shows up and explains the reason she was sneaking out at night: she was secretly studying to be a notary. Unfortunately she has managed to learn nothing whatsoever about what a notary does, so she is unlikely to pass the final the next day.
After the case is solved, the Mystery Incorporated group sadly go their separate ways. It doesn't look like they will hold together much longer. The sinister servant of Mr. E looks on angrily.
Cast and characters
Actor | Character |
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Frank Welker | Scooby-Doo Fred Jones, Jr. |
Matthew Lillard | Shaggy Rogers Guy |
Grey DeLisle | Daphne Blake |
Mindy Cohn | Velma Dinkley |
Frances Conroy | Angie Dinkley |
Patrick Warburton | Sheriff Bronson Stone |
Kath Soucie | Nan Blake Vampire |
Beverly D'Angelo | Sheila Altoonian |
Kevin Dunn | Garden manager Maitre 'd |
Tom Kenny | Auctioneer |
Richard McGonagle | Ed Machine |
Uncredited | |
Gary Fogwater | |
Non-speaking roles | |
Crystal Cove Lady Banshees member | |
"Don Knotts" (cameo) | |
"Cass Elliot" (cameo) |
Villains
- Vampire/Sheila Altoonian
Suspects
Suspect | Motive/reason |
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Nan Blake | She leaves with a lame excuse about shopping for paté. |
Culprits
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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Sheila Altoonian as the Vampire | To make a youth potion. |
Locations
Continuity
- A character resembling Cass Elliot appears in the teaser among the audience at the auction. She had a role in The Haunted Candy Factory in The New Scooby-Doo Movies.
- The Crystal Cove tourist resembling Don Knotts (who was in the first episode) also appears again, at the auction, bringing a painting on stage.
Notes/trivia
- UK premiere date: November 15, 2010.
- The restaurant's name parodies the title of a famous horror movie: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
- Angie Dinkley can be heard discussing the whereabouts of an order of Sumatran Rat-Monkeys from Skull Island. In the the horror film Dead Alive (released as Braindead outside of North America) Sumatran Rat-Monkeys are the creatures responsible for turning a significant amount of the Wellington, New Zealand populace into ravenous zombies.
In other languages
Languages | Name | Meaning |
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Spanish (Latin America) | La Poción de la Juventud | The Youth Potion |
Italy | La Pozione Segreta | The Secret Potion |
French | L'Élixir du Vampire | The Elixir of the Vampire |
Portuguese | O Soro Secreto | The Secret Serum |
Hungarian | A Titkos Elixír | The Secret Elixir |
Greek | Η Μυστική Φόρμουλα | The Secret Formula |
Home media
- Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: Season One, Volume 3 DVD released September 27, 2011.
- Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: The Complete Season 1 DVD set released October 8, 2013.
Quotes
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