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Written by Douglas Wood
Voices: Casey Kasem, Frank Welker, Nicole Jaffe, Heather North, Jesse Borrego, Maria Canals, Brandon Gonzalez, Castulo Guerra, Benito Martinez, Darlene Mendoza, Candi Milo, Rita Moreno, Casey Sandino, Allyse Rivera, Eddie Santiago and Rip Taylor
Directed by Scott Jeralds
Written by Douglas Wood
Voices: Casey Kasem, Frank Welker, Nicole Jaffe, Heather North, Jesse Borrego, Maria Canals, Brandon Gonzalez, Castulo Guerra, Benito Martinez, Darlene Mendoza, Candi Milo, Rita Moreno, Casey Sandino, Allyse Rivera, Eddie Santiago and Rip Taylor
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00:02:23El chupacabra! El chupacabra!
00:02:53El chupacabra!
00:03:23El chupacabra!
00:03:53El chupacabra!
00:03:55Oh, right! You got mail!
00:03:59Dear friend, it is so peaceful and serene here in Mexico now that the rainy season has ended.
00:04:05I would love for you and your friends to enjoy a relaxing stay with my family here in Veracruz.
00:04:12It'll be great to finally meet my American pen pal.
00:04:15Sounds great! And I can practice my Spanish!
00:04:27Jeepers, you have mail!
00:04:29I thought I'd catch you at your computer.
00:04:36So, what do you think?
00:04:39Of course! I'd love to go to Mexico, yes!
00:04:42I mean, sea!
00:04:45Let's ask Velma.
00:04:49Chinkies, you have mail!
00:04:54Mexico?
00:04:55The art, the museums, the pyramids...
00:04:58I'm there!
00:05:00Great! Let's check with the guys!
00:05:02Toys, like you at mail!
00:05:04Toys, like you at mail!
00:05:06Toys, like you at mail!
00:05:08Toys, like you at mail!
00:05:15Toys, like you at mail!
00:05:16Toys, like you at mail!
00:05:31Mexico? Tomorrow?
00:05:32Like, let me check!
00:05:34What have we got tomorrow, Scoob?
00:05:36Let's see, daydreaming at 10, napping, snoozing, relaxing,
00:05:41oh, like sorry guys, looks like I'm booked.
00:05:45Yeah, booked.
00:05:48Do you realize we'll be there for the annual Day of the Dead celebration?
00:05:55Like what's that?
00:05:57A holiday in which families gather at the cemetery and celebrate their ancestors
00:06:01who are allowed to come back to Earth for two days.
00:06:06Cemetery? Sounds scary.
00:06:16Not at all. Just a bunch of kids in costumes,
00:06:19lots of skeleton-shaped cookies and candy.
00:06:22Basically, it's non-stop eating.
00:06:26Sounds like Halloween.
00:06:28Exactly. So what do you say?
00:06:31Can't talk now, guys. Blake Scoob and I got a pack.
00:06:36That's the nail.
00:06:38Looks like that's everything.
00:06:39What'd I forget?
00:06:40Salsa!
00:06:42Looks like that's everything!
00:06:56What'd I forget?
00:06:59Salsa!
00:07:02When you say, Mexico
00:07:11Hey, hey, hey
00:07:13You say, Mexico
00:07:15Hey, hey, hey
00:07:18Get me back
00:07:21Get me back
00:07:22Vivo Mexico
00:07:28Let's go.
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00:11:50And let's go.
00:11:52Let's go.
00:11:54And this is Jaquita!
00:12:02Wow! Are they all your children?
00:12:08No, no, no. Only Jorjito.
00:12:10The rest are just visiting for the day of the dead festivities.
00:12:13Here in Mexico, family es muy importante.
00:12:17You must be hot and tired after your long trip.
00:12:20Please, feel free to join the children in the pool.
00:12:24Oh!
00:12:47I think Scooby has already won someone's heart.
00:12:54My older brother, Luis, manages the café with his fiancé, Charlene.
00:13:02Howdy!
00:13:03Let me grab y'all a Coco Cafe Le Chero while she tight the load off.
00:13:07Oh, you can see why I fell, how do you Americans say, head over heels for Charlene.
00:13:19I met her on my last trip to the United States at Mr. Smiley's Fantastic Fun Land, and I've been smiling ever since.
00:13:28You know, Café Le Chero is famous in Veracruz.
00:13:34First, one server pours you thick coffee, then the custom is to bang on your glass with your spoon, until another server arrives to pour hot milk in your glass.
00:13:42Ain't that uh-huh.
00:13:43I just love these loco customs.
00:13:44Loco, that's crazy in Mexican.
00:13:45I mean Spanish.
00:13:46You know, some days I grind so many coffee beans, I swear the little suckers are coming out of my ears.
00:13:56It didn't take long for Scooby to start living la vida mocha.
00:14:20This lunch is really wonderful, Doña Dolores.
00:14:27Yeah, like whoever came up with this whole fiesta tradition is okay in my book.
00:14:33It is often followed by another tradition, la siesta, an afternoon nap.
00:14:40Even better!
00:14:42Yeah, we were better.
00:14:45The purpose of fiestas and siestas, Shaggy, is to provide sustenance and rest for another tradition.
00:14:52Hard work.
00:14:53Traditions?
00:14:54Like who needs them?
00:14:56Yeah!
00:15:03Forgive me for interrupting your meal, Doña Dolores, but I need to discuss some urgent business with your sons.
00:15:12As you wish.
00:15:13Excuse us, please.
00:15:15This won't take long.
00:15:21Diego Fuente used to do business with my late husband.
00:15:24I don't trust him.
00:15:26Never did.
00:15:27He is a...
00:15:29How you say in America?
00:15:31Crook?
00:15:33Liar?
00:15:34Con man?
00:15:36Jerk?
00:15:38For the last time I told you no.
00:15:40No.
00:15:41Now please leave.
00:15:42We have guests.
00:15:44I apologize for the disturbance.
00:15:48Please, finish your meal.
00:15:52That man is as stubborn as a bull.
00:15:55He wants to buy our father's land and he won't take no for an answer.
00:15:59Maybe it is not such a bad idea, Alejo.
00:16:01Putting all your assets into land is foolish.
00:16:04We made a promise to Papa before he died and I don't intend to break it now.
00:16:09So, how will you be spending your first day in Veracruz?
00:16:13We were hoping to watch the preparations for the Day of the Dead festivities.
00:16:18If anyone is still alive to honor the dead.
00:16:23Don't y'all know about the big old monster?
00:16:27You must have noticed by now that our hotel is relatively empty.
00:16:39That's because a monster has been terrorizing Veracruz and the nearby villages.
00:16:43Right after I sent the email to you, the monster showed up near the plaza and nearly got Jorjito.
00:16:49I immediately emailed you again to warn you, but you must have already left.
00:16:54Did you say monster?
00:16:57Yes. The locals call him El Chupacabra.
00:17:01I've read about him. He's Mexico's version of the Bigfoot.
00:17:05Bigfoot? That's right.
00:17:08I am not a superstitious man, but I saw it with my own eyes down by the wharf.
00:17:13I will never forget it.
00:17:15He stands nearly ten feet tall and walks on two hind legs.
00:17:19He is covered with thick fur.
00:17:22Has the face of a hideous monkey with huge paws and sharp fangs.
00:17:27And his eyes glow green like those of a demon.
00:17:30Hey, hey. Calm down, everybody. The Chupacabra's only a myth.
00:17:43Yes. Let's forget about El Chupacabra and make the most of your first visit to Mexico.
00:17:48Why don't we all get a good night's sleep, eh?
00:17:52Yes. There's nothing to worry about.
00:17:55Alejo's right.
00:17:57But just in case, double lock your doors.
00:18:00Say your prayers.
00:18:01And whatever you do, don't go outside.
00:18:08Like whoever heard such a ridiculous story?
00:18:12A ten foot hairy monster with big feet and sharp teeth?
00:18:16Sounds like something out of a cartoon.
00:18:18Well, like pleasant dreams, Scoob.
00:18:21See you in the morning.
00:18:26Like it's gonna be a long night.
00:18:28Did you hear that? Sounds like something outside the window.
00:18:38Mm-hmm.
00:18:40Probably just a little bird or a squirrel.
00:18:46El Chupacuchu! I mean the Chupacabra!
00:18:49Or El Chupacupa! No, I mean...
00:18:52Help!
00:18:53No, Scoob! He's trying to break in!
00:18:58Look, we're trapped!
00:19:00Let's get out of here!
00:19:01Here!
00:19:26What happened to you two?
00:19:28And what was all that noise?
00:19:29Like that big Mexican Bigfoot was trying to get us!
00:19:36Oh, no!
00:19:38Where's Daphne?
00:19:48Oh, no, you don't.
00:19:51This is no time to be chicken.
00:19:53It's all for one and one for all.
00:19:54Like I've always felt, teamwork was highly overrated.
00:19:59Whoa!
00:20:01Okay, guys. On the count of three, we'll charge the door.
00:20:04Ready?
00:20:06One, two, three!
00:20:08We thought these were the eyes of the El Chupacabra.
00:20:18Sorry, guys.
00:20:20I was afraid to go to sleep and thought some Latin rhythms would calm me down.
00:20:24Looks like Alejo's stories riled everyone.
00:20:27Like anybody got a bandage.
00:20:28I don't know what you heard, guys, but I think we're safe now.
00:20:39Let's all try and get some...
00:20:41Hey, wait a minute.
00:20:43What's this?
00:20:44Footprints.
00:20:48Big ones.
00:20:50Don't look, Scoob, or we'll never get to sleep.
00:20:54Notice how they lead to the cottage window.
00:20:57Then reverse direction and head off towards the hotel.
00:21:02We must have scared whatever it was away.
00:21:04It was brave enough when we were separated, but got scared at the thought of a bunch of us to contend with.
00:21:11Not a very courageous monster.
00:21:13Well, whatever it is, it's gone.
00:21:16Maybe now we can all get some sleep.
00:21:19We're gonna need it.
00:21:21We've got a big day tomorrow.
00:21:23Yeah.
00:21:25Sightseeing and chocolate bean tamales.
00:21:27Can't wait.
00:21:29Yeah.
00:21:30Uh, that's not exactly what I meant, Shaggy.
00:21:38We've got a mystery on our hands.
00:21:41Zoinks!
00:21:43And whatever it was, we scared it away.
00:21:47I got up early and using my mud mask made a cast of the footprint from Bigfoot's Bigfoot.
00:21:54Look.
00:21:56Wow, it's huge.
00:21:57And look, it's speckled with some kind of gritty black stuff.
00:22:03Is it dirt?
00:22:05I don't think so.
00:22:07I don't know what it is.
00:22:09Well, whatever it is, please do not mention it to my mother or Sofia.
00:22:14Or Charlene. I don't want to scare them.
00:22:17In fact, I'd better alert the security guards to be especially vigilant.
00:22:20If word of this gets out, we will lose the few tourists we have managed to keep.
00:22:25El Chupacabra could ruin our livelihood, not to mention everyone else's in Veracruz.
00:22:30Well, don't worry.
00:22:32No matter how huge, ferocious, or bloodthirsty this vicious Chupacabra monster may be...
00:22:37We'll get to the bottom of the mystery.
00:22:39You can count on us.
00:22:41Right, gang?
00:22:42That's a good one now.
00:22:45I don't know if you don't.
00:22:55They're like, oh, where are they?
00:22:57I don't know if you can't go.
00:22:59They have to be different than you.
00:23:01That's what I'm telling you.
00:23:03I'm trying to keep going.
00:23:05Um, muchas gracias para su hospital y muy deliciosas comeras.
00:23:35¿Qué es tan divertido?
00:23:41¿Qué es tan divertido?
00:23:42Solo te agradezco mi familia por su hospital y sus comensos.
00:23:49Ops, casi olvidé.
00:23:52Sé que esto es malo, pero es un buen charme.
00:23:55Con ese gran ol Bigfoot thing, ya no puedes ser tan cuidado.
00:24:01¿Promise me?
00:24:02No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:24:06Sí, lo prometo, Charly.
00:24:13As you can see, there aren't many tourists here since the Chupacabra incident.
00:24:29This place is usually very busy this time of year.
00:24:32Hey, I've got an idea.
00:24:34Why don't we ask the locals about the monster?
00:24:37Good idea, Fred.
00:24:38We can videotape them.
00:24:40Great.
00:24:41I'll be the reporter.
00:24:43And action.
00:24:44A seesaw, a jungle gym, a merry-go-round.
00:24:53At first glance, this modest playground looks like any other.
00:24:57But the children here in Veracruz are fearful and have good reason to be.
00:25:01El Chupacabra.
00:25:04Imaginary Bigfoot or big scary monster that could bite your head off.
00:25:09You decide.
00:25:11What does El Chupacabra look like?
00:25:14A gorilla.
00:25:15A bear.
00:25:17An alien.
00:25:18What does El Chupacabra do?
00:25:21Eats guts.
00:25:23Destroys crops.
00:25:25He's a bully.
00:25:29What does El Chupacabra sound like?
00:25:31Like a coyote.
00:25:33Like an ape.
00:25:34Like my Uncle Flacco.
00:25:36What does he smell like?
00:25:38Like sulfur.
00:25:40Like garbage.
00:25:42Like my Uncle Flacco.
00:25:45Will he show up tomorrow at the Day of the Dead festivities?
00:25:48Or will he remain as elusive as the Loch Ness Monster?
00:25:51Or the perfect boyfriend?
00:25:54This is Daphne Blake in Veracruz reporting.
00:25:57Back to you, Velma.
00:25:59And... cut!
00:26:02Back to you?
00:26:10Oh, no!
00:26:12Sal ahora.
00:26:14O no verás el día de mañana?
00:26:16Yikes!
00:26:17What does that mean in English?
00:26:20Leave today or you won't see tomorrow.
00:26:24Is that right, Alejo?
00:26:26Unfortunately, your translation is correct.
00:26:29Looks like someone wants us to make like a piñata and beat it.
00:26:32Yeah!
00:26:36We better get out of here now.
00:26:38Hold on, you two.
00:26:42We came here today to get to the bottom of this Chupacabra mystery.
00:26:46And no one's gonna scare us away until we do.
00:26:49Like Freddy, it's too late for that.
00:26:52Looks like they need some friendly persuasion.
00:26:54Would you each do it for a Scooby snack?
00:27:03How about two Scooby snacks?
00:27:14Great!
00:27:15So far it appears as if the Chupacabra is nocturnal.
00:27:18Now that it's getting dark, we should do a thorough search of the town.
00:27:21Maybe we'll get a clue to help us find the monster.
00:27:25Or at least the van vandals.
00:27:27The girls are right.
00:27:29Alejo and Luis, why don't you investigate the hills?
00:27:32The girls and I will search the west part of town.
00:27:34And Scooby and Shaggy can search the east.
00:27:39You know Scoob, the mystery machine is actually on the east side of town.
00:27:44Why don't we do a thorough search of the van?
00:27:46And if everything checks out okay, keep guard right here.
00:27:49Okay.
00:27:51If all that is done,, let's get to the area we've got.
00:27:52Right here.
00:27:53Okay.
00:27:55Oh, okay.
00:27:58Hmmmm.
00:27:59Hmmmm
00:28:00Hmmmm
00:28:01Hmmmm
00:28:02Hmmmm
00:28:04Hmmmm
00:28:05Hmmmm
00:28:06Hmmmm
00:28:07Hmmmm
00:28:08Hmmmm
00:28:09Hmmmm
00:28:10Hmmmm
00:28:11Hmmmm
00:28:12Hmmmm
00:28:13Hmmmm
00:28:14Hmmmm
00:28:15Hmmmm
00:28:16Hmmmm
00:28:17Listen just an owl be a baby
00:28:37It's just a statue
00:28:40Yes of Quetzalcoatl the feathered serpent I've read about him
00:28:44He was revered by the Aztecs as the god of all things good
00:28:49look
00:28:52Bienvenido, welcome. Oh good. You speak English. Yes, of course. Please come in
00:29:01Wow, are you a medicine man? I prefer a curandero
00:29:06But yes medicine man shaman and healer all apply. How can I help you?
00:29:11We were hoping you can tell us something about El Chupacabra
00:29:15Well, like everyone I have heard the stories about the big-footed beast
00:29:20But there is nothing in the ancient lore about a monster such as this
00:29:25Our animal friends don't harm people for no reason
00:29:28Then how do you explain the attacks?
00:29:31The only evil force in this land is greed
00:29:35Greed but what does this have to do with El Chupacabra?
00:29:39Recently people from the north offered huge sums of money to build businesses here and attract tourists
00:29:46The locals turned down the offer, but when the strangers left they vowed to return
00:29:53Hmm I see you do
00:29:57The answers to all your questions can be found in the past. Oh
00:30:00Oh, and did I also mention you're in grave danger?
00:30:06No, I think you skipped that part
00:30:09You're in grave danger
00:30:14We'd better get back to the others and warn them
00:30:20Be careful my friends in Mexico things are not always as they seem
00:30:25If you have any more questions check out my website at www.ancient-mexican-wisdom.com
00:30:36Website?
00:30:37As I said
00:30:39Expect the unexpected
00:30:41Muchas gracias para sus palabras
00:30:44Sabes de avestruz
00:30:47What did you say to him I just thanked him for his wise words of advice oh
00:30:57Thanks for your wise words of ostrich
00:31:01Teenagers go figure
00:31:03Alejo! Alejo! Alejo! Let's head back!
00:31:15We're getting nowhere!
00:31:17Okay!
00:31:24Luis! Come quick! Luis! Luis!
00:31:27Have a try!
00:31:54Do you hear what I hear Scoop?
00:31:57Like that's not going to help much
00:32:01We better get out of here now or we're going to be an El Chupacabra fiesta play
00:32:13None of this looks familiar
00:32:15Are you sure we're going the right way?
00:32:17That's Polaris the North Star
00:32:20We should be headed in the opposite direction
00:32:23Trust me I know where I'm going
00:32:27We're sunk
00:32:39Alejo! What happened?
00:32:41I was attacked by El Chupacabra
00:32:43Didn't you hear me calling for help?
00:32:45No! Something hit me over the head and knocked me out
00:32:47When I woke up you were gone
00:32:49Well the Chupacabra is still out there and we've got to find the others before he does
00:32:55Like the next time we go on a trip
00:32:57Remind me to pick some place a little less exciting
00:33:01Like maybe a librarian's convention
00:33:03Oh! Zoinks!
00:33:05Zoinks!
00:33:07The brakes aren't working!
00:33:09What?
00:33:11Hold on tight Scoop!
00:33:13Oh! Zoinks!
00:33:15Zoinks!
00:33:15Zoinks!
00:33:16The brakes aren't working!
00:33:17Zoinks!
00:33:18Zoinks!
00:33:19Yeah!
00:33:20Yeah!
00:33:21Yeah!
00:33:22Hold on tight Scoop!
00:33:23Hold on tight Scoop!
00:33:24Ah!
00:33:25Yeah!
00:33:26Ah!
00:33:27Ah!
00:33:28Ah!
00:33:29Ah!
00:33:30Ah!
00:33:31Ah!
00:33:32Like how do we stop this thing?
00:33:33Please stop this thing!
00:33:42Yay!
00:33:56Okay, Fred, how do you say hopelessly lost in Spanish?
00:34:00It looks like the woods get thicker up ahead.
00:34:03Do you suppose we'll meet any wild animals?
00:34:06We might.
00:34:07Mostly coyotes and jaguars and boars.
00:34:10Coyotes?
00:34:11And jaguars?
00:34:12And boars!
00:34:13Oh, my!
00:34:19Let's get out of here!
00:34:30Sorry, guys.
00:34:32No, we're sorry.
00:34:34We were hoping to find you close by, but not that close.
00:34:37We thought we heard El Chupacabra.
00:34:39Listen.
00:34:43That is nothing to be afraid of.
00:34:45It is just a coyote.
00:34:46There are lots of them around here.
00:34:48They are more afraid of you than you are of them.
00:34:52Then why is it headed in our direction?
00:34:54Maybe it is not running towards us, but away from something else.
00:35:00Yeah, but what?
00:35:02Like maybe that!
00:35:08Chinkies! El Chupacabra!
00:35:11Run!
00:35:12Run!
00:35:25I think we lost it.
00:35:28Oh, no!
00:35:30The mystery machine!
00:35:32It's gone!
00:35:34But it's brake fluid isn't.
00:35:36Someone must have tampered with the brakes on the mystery machine.
00:35:42We've got to find Shaggy and Scooby.
00:35:44Shaggy!
00:35:46Scooby-Doo!
00:35:47Where are you?
00:35:49Never fly!
00:35:53Run!
00:36:13Shaggy!
00:36:14Shaggy!
00:36:15Look out!
00:36:16Shaggy!
00:36:17Don't play!
00:36:18Ah!
00:36:19That'd be good!
00:36:21Ah!
00:36:26Uh!
00:36:27Ah!
00:36:29Ah!
00:36:32Oh!
00:36:33Oh!
00:36:34Ah!
00:36:36Oh!
00:36:37Oh!
00:36:38Shinkies, perfect timing.
00:37:08If you and Scooby hadn't shown up when you did, we'd be Mexican history.
00:37:12Yeah, but now that we're safe from that creepy Bigfoot, you might want to slow down a little.
00:37:17I'd love to slow down, but I have some bad news for you.
00:37:21What's that?
00:37:22Like I can't!
00:37:24The brakes took a break!
00:37:28But I have some good news, too.
00:37:31Yes?
00:37:32We're out of gas.
00:37:33Wow, right in front of a gas station.
00:37:36What are the chances of that?
00:37:38Must be the good luck from my Charlene's medallion.
00:37:45Well, gang, all set.
00:37:51Here, Luis.
00:37:52I got you some ice for that blow to your head.
00:37:55It must be pretty swollen by now.
00:37:56What happened?
00:37:57I'm afraid my brother was attacked by El Chupacabra and received quite a hit on the head.
00:38:02It knocked him, how do you say, out cold.
00:38:05Well, here, let me help.
00:38:07Where's the bomb?
00:38:08I don't see anything.
00:38:09All right, here.
00:38:12I can manage.
00:38:13Thank you, Daphne.
00:38:17Where to now, guys?
00:38:19The Coranderos said to look to the past.
00:38:22But what exactly does that mean?
00:38:24Look!
00:38:26Discover the mysteries of Mexico's past.
00:38:29Visit the Museum of Anthropology.
00:38:32What better place than a museum to learn about the past?
00:38:35Perfect.
00:38:36And we should be able to get there by morning.
00:39:03Is it morning already?
00:39:04I could sure use more sleep.
00:39:07I could sure use some of Charlene's coffee.
00:39:10Yeah, roughy.
00:39:12Hey, guys.
00:39:14Look.
00:39:15Coming soon to Veracruz, Mr. Smiling's Latin Adventure.
00:39:19Looks like the one we have back home.
00:39:21Only this one's got a Spanish accent.
00:39:24If we don't solve the Chupacabra mystery, the only tourist attraction I foresee is one big, empty ghost town.
00:39:34The Coranderos said to look to the past.
00:39:50So we might as well start at the very beginning.
00:39:52Interesting.
00:39:55Interesting.
00:39:57Half man, half beast.
00:40:02Hey, look, guys.
00:40:06Like ancient scooters.
00:40:09Leave it to Shaggy to come to a museum and immediately find the toys.
00:40:14Run.
00:40:21Get yourself in the house.
00:40:25Hey, friends.
00:40:26How are you?
00:40:27Oh, yeah.
00:40:28Nice.
00:40:28Hey, guys.
00:40:30Hey, guys.
00:40:31Hey, guys.
00:40:32Hey, guys.
00:40:32Hey, guys.
00:40:34Why are you running?
00:40:34Hey, guys?
00:40:35Jinkies, this place is creepy.
00:40:48Good morning.
00:40:49Are we enjoying ourselves in Mexico City's National Museum?
00:40:52Super!
00:40:53And would we like a private tour of the museum,
00:40:55which begins with a special live multimedia show about the Aztecs?
00:40:59Super!
00:41:00Please follow the green directional arrows on the floor
00:41:02to the special VIP auditorium.
00:41:05Please watch your step.
00:41:14Continue down front and be seated in the comfy chairs
00:41:17made of rich Corinthian leather.
00:41:20Okay, super!
00:41:23Let's turn back the hands of time, shall we?
00:41:25料理恁
00:41:40The warm-like Aztecs had many barbarous rituals.
00:41:41The warlike Aztecs had many barbarous rituals.
00:41:55For example, warriors sacrificed thousands of captains on the altars atop the Pyramids,
00:42:00often ripping out they're still bidding hearts to offer to the gods.
00:42:03Super!
00:42:04And now, I would like a volunteer from the audience.
00:42:07How about you?
00:42:11Uh, Freddy?
00:42:13Daphne!
00:42:15She's gone!
00:42:17You've been warned!
00:42:19Please follow the arrows to the clearly marked exit doors to your right.
00:42:31Super!
00:42:32Excellent idea!
00:42:33Just like what we had in mind!
00:42:34Exiting!
00:42:35Right, Scoob?
00:42:36Yeah!
00:42:37Web-siting!
00:42:38Hey, not so fast, you two!
00:42:39We can't leave here until we find Daphne!
00:42:41And her kidnappers!
00:42:42But where could they have gone?
00:42:43Oh!
00:42:44Oh!
00:42:45Oh!
00:42:46Oh!
00:42:47Oh!
00:42:48Oh!
00:42:49Oh!
00:42:50Oh!
00:42:51Oh!
00:42:52Oh!
00:42:53Oh!
00:42:54Oh!
00:42:55Oh!
00:42:56Oh!
00:42:57Oh!
00:42:58Oh!
00:42:59Here are the卡 Duroero!
00:43:00Good, this is me!
00:43:01Not yet!
00:43:02Good.
00:43:03First of all, Harry!
00:43:04I want to backstory some Hopefully there's a good Bodine and her kidnappers!
00:43:06Not yet!
00:43:07I-
00:43:08But where could they've gone?
00:43:09Why would someone want to kidnap Daphne?
00:43:10one of the warriors costumes mile enter I wonder what that means yeah let me see
00:43:17that I wonder where it leads to my guess is that it will take us right to Daphne
00:43:25and her kidnappers sure looks like the perfect getaway speaking of getting away
00:43:31come on guys there's no turning back now oh great a dark spooky town
00:43:40I hate dark spooky tunnels
00:44:10oh
00:44:12oh
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00:45:08We must be at the Pyramids.
00:45:12I've read about these.
00:45:14The Pyramids were created by the Olmec Indians
00:45:17who built Mesoamerica's first great civilization.
00:45:20Hey, it's the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent,
00:45:23the good god we saw a statue of at the Coranderos' tent.
00:45:27Look, at the top, it's Daphne.
00:45:32Where am I?
00:45:38Daphne, don't move. We'll be right there.
00:45:56Like if the Aztecs were so brilliant,
00:45:59why didn't they invent an elevator?
00:46:04Yeah, an elevator.
00:46:08Boy, am I glad to see you guys.
00:46:12What happened to you?
00:46:14I'm not sure.
00:46:15I was blindfolded the whole time
00:46:17by that fake museum guide and her warrior friend.
00:46:20Let's get out of here before they come back for you.
00:46:25That's odd.
00:46:26This statue wasn't here before.
00:46:28What's going on?
00:46:29Hello, my amigos. I am Paco the Magical Talking Eagle.
00:46:46I protect the Pyramids here at the Place of the Gods.
00:46:49That's the worst Spanish accent I've ever heard.
00:46:53I know.
00:46:54He looks like a character from a tacky theme park.
00:46:57These evil turrets have destroyed the sacred idol and angered the gods.
00:47:01We did no such thing. This eagle is lying to you.
00:47:04Do not believe their lies.
00:47:06When the cage lives, you must run them out of here
00:47:08before they completely ruin the ruins.
00:47:11If you don't, the gods will seek revenge themselves.
00:47:14And ¡ay caramba, mi amigos!
00:47:16You don't want to see that.
00:47:24It's a secret.
00:47:25Don't they know what that's doing, isn't it?
00:47:44Quick! In here!
00:47:53Ew!
00:47:54There's tons of spiders down here.
00:47:56Spiders?
00:47:58No, guys.
00:47:59Actually, these are scorpions.
00:48:02Oh, gee, thanks.
00:48:03I feel much better now.
00:48:05Don't worry about the scorpions.
00:48:07I'm sure the rats will take care of them.
00:48:09No!
00:48:26Jinkies, we must be in the ancient tombs.
00:48:29don't worry shaggy everything in here is dead like how comforting look we can disguise ourselves
00:48:45by wearing the traditional clothing of the native indian skeletons just act natural
00:48:52look it's the vandals trying to disguise themselves by wearing the traditional clothing of the native indian skeleton
00:49:22so
00:49:28so
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00:53:13Oh.
00:53:34Hello.
00:53:42How awful to witness something like that.
00:54:04You are so strong, Dolores, like a bull.
00:54:08Some people have all their luck.
00:54:10Why can't the Chupacabra carry off my fugidorello?
00:54:13Señora!
00:54:14What's going on?
00:54:16Are you all right?
00:54:18Where's Charlene?
00:54:19Charlene!
00:54:20Please, calm down, both of you.
00:54:23There's nothing to be upset about.
00:54:24El Chupacabra has run off with your fiancé!
00:54:28We'll never see her again!
00:54:37Please, somebody tell us what happened.
00:54:40It all started just moments after you left.
00:54:42We were in the café, your mother, Charlene and I.
00:54:45El Chupacabra broke down the door, picked up Charlene in his arms and ran off with her.
00:54:51Charlene!
00:54:52This is terrible.
00:54:53I never should have left.
00:54:55Chinkies!
00:54:56Chinkies!
00:54:57And she's still missing?
00:54:58Yes!
00:54:59We've been looking for her since yesterday.
00:55:02The villagers are continuing the search.
00:55:04Here, at the cemetery, and up in the hills.
00:55:07Grr!
00:55:08I'm El Chupacabra!
00:55:10I'm going to eat you!
00:55:12All this talk of El Chupacabra is not good for the children.
00:55:17Now, forget all about this scary monster nonsense and play with your skeletons among the tombstones.
00:55:24I must go join the search.
00:55:27Yes, but it'll be more productive if we first get all our facts straight.
00:55:32I think the village is being terrorized for a reason.
00:55:36Somebody wants him to scare everyone off and get us out of the way.
00:55:40But what's to be gained from that?
00:55:42El Chupacabra is scaring off the tourists, making businesses suffer.
00:55:47If the Oteros are forced to sell, Señor Fuente gets what he wants.
00:55:51The Oteros land.
00:55:53Good point.
00:55:54But what does that have to do with El Chupacabra?
00:55:57The footprints leading away from the cottage suggested El Chupacabra was scared off once Shaggy alerted the rest of us.
00:56:04Some monster!
00:56:06He was okay scaring Scoob and me, but chickened out when there were more of us.
00:56:12Maybe he's a fake.
00:56:14I don't think we can rule out the supernatural.
00:56:16Supernatural?
00:56:18If the creatures at the pyramids were special effects, they were pretty special.
00:56:23And very effective.
00:56:25Real or fake, somebody's been following us.
00:56:29Yeah, they're anticipating our every move.
00:56:32But how?
00:56:33Let's look at my videotape again.
00:56:37Wait, freeze the frame.
00:56:42Look, whoever wrote mañana, the Spanish word for tomorrow, forgot the tilde.
00:56:48What's a tilde?
00:56:49It's a symbol you put over the end to change the pronunciation.
00:56:53Without it, the word would be said incorrectly as manana instead of manana, a mistake no real Spanish-speaking person would ever make.
00:57:01Looks like your Spanish lessons are finally paying off.
00:57:05Oh, muchas gracias.
00:57:07So the bad guy doesn't speak Spanish.
00:57:10Maybe, but there's always the possibility there's more than one bad guy.
00:57:14Belma, did you say the torn label from the fake warrior's costume?
00:57:19Sure did, but I still don't know what it means.
00:57:24Sorry to interrupt, but it's time for us to pay our respects.
00:57:28We're all ready to go.
00:57:30Please, feel free to join us.
00:57:32My homemade mango salsa, your favorite, and from Charlene, a cup of her cafe lechera.
00:57:58Maybe if he knows where she is, he will send us a sign.
00:58:03I am the ghost of Senor Otero.
00:58:18Don't be alarmed.
00:58:20As you all know, today is the day we spirits return to Earth to commune with the living.
00:58:28Oh!
00:58:29Mama, please wake up.
00:58:32I have learned that El Chupacabra is the result of an evil curse placed upon our land.
00:58:42The only way to break the spell is to get rid of that land.
00:58:47Once the land is sold, El Chupacabra will vanish forever.
00:58:53Charlene will be returned unharmed.
00:58:58Charlene?
00:59:01That doesn't look or sound anything like my father.
00:59:06Someone is playing a trick on us.
00:59:09Can I see your medallion?
00:59:12Just as I suspected.
00:59:14It's a tracking device.
00:59:16Well, let's see if it works in reverse.
00:59:18What a miracle!
00:59:30No, let's see the Dox to remind this!
00:59:34There's a much betterup on our one.
00:59:34No, let's see if this can help.
00:59:37Now, stop that now. Now, be quiet. You hear me? Quiet!
00:59:48Please, ignore the stupid door.
00:59:52Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
00:59:57Leave the cemetery at once. It is cursed. The whole town is cursed.
01:00:03Sell the land and everything will return to normal.
01:00:09Can't you see? Many of them don't understand your foreign language.
01:00:13Speaking Spanish might help.
01:00:15Well, I don't know how to speak Spanish. Why can't everyone just learn English?
01:00:19Like, not so fast, senor.
01:00:37It's Mr. Smiley.
01:00:39Officers?
01:00:40We suspected that mile and enter were part of bigger words.
01:00:51And look, we were right. Smiley Entertainment.
01:00:55When Mr. Smiley was unable to convince the locals to sell their land for his new theme park, he turned to the Otero family.
01:01:01Their hotel was built on some of the best real estate in Veracruz. When they refused to sell, he wouldn't take no for an answer.
01:01:09So he terrorized the tourists with the chupacabra attacks, hoping to ruin the Otero's hotel business and force them to sell.
01:01:17And then he did everything he could to prevent us from revealing his scheme.
01:01:21Smiley was the perfect person to pull it off.
01:01:24Why?
01:01:25Oh, please. You're only encouraging him.
01:01:28Being the head of a theme park, he had access to the best special effects money can buy.
01:01:33Like not to mention the animatronic animals like our magical eagle friend, Puckle.
01:01:38I've got Rhonda! I've got Rhonda!
01:01:46And by kidnapping me and framing us as vandals, he was able to derail our investigation and create bad publicity for the pyramids.
01:01:53Soon to be his chief competitor for the dollars of tourists all over the world.
01:01:59Our deductions make perfect sense. But if Smiley is behind the chupacabra attacks, then how do we explain that?
01:02:11It sure doesn't look like a special effect to me. It is the monster!
01:02:16It is the monster!
01:02:17El chupacabra!
01:02:21Like this is gonna be bad! Real bad!
01:02:23Never lie!
01:02:24Never lie!
01:02:46Never lie!
01:02:47You don't scare us, you big, Bigfoot wannabe!
01:02:56Roar!
01:02:57Roar!
01:02:58Roar!
01:02:59Roar!
01:03:00Roar!
01:03:06Roar!
01:03:08Roar!
01:03:09Roar!
01:03:10Roar!
01:03:11Roar!
01:03:12Roar!
01:03:13Roar!
01:03:14Roar!
01:03:15Roar!
01:03:16Roar!
01:03:17Roar!
01:03:18Roar!
01:03:19Roar!
01:03:20Roar!
01:03:21Roar!
01:03:22Roar!
01:03:23Roar!
01:03:24Roar!
01:03:25Roar!
01:03:26Roar!
01:03:27Roar! Roar!
01:03:28I feel dancing
01:03:30I feel dancing
01:03:32I feel dancing
01:03:34I feel dancing
01:03:38I feel dancing
01:03:40I feel dancing
01:03:42I feel dancing
01:03:44I feel dancing
01:03:46And gira el borde
01:03:48And gira el borde
01:03:50Aile sin ritmo y sin pensamiento
01:03:52Sale en tu piel
01:03:54Libera tu mundo
01:03:56Sabo de un gran biel
01:03:58Baile profundo
01:04:00Te siento baiile
01:04:04Mueve mi sangre
01:04:08Te siento eh
01:04:11Mueve mi sangre
01:04:12Bailan
01:04:14Bailan
01:04:14Bailan
01:04:16Bailan
01:04:17Es nuestra
01:04:20París
01:04:22Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:04:52They caught the monster.
01:04:56We caught something, but the monster might be a little strong.
01:05:00Oh, well, we certainly weren't expecting that, were we?
01:05:08Oh, please, leave her alone.
01:05:11She only did what I asked her to do.
01:05:12I'm the guilty one, not her.
01:05:14Hardly.
01:05:15It takes two to tango.
01:05:17I'm afraid she's right.
01:05:18Smiley didn't have to pull my leg to be part of his scheme.
01:05:21I love him.
01:05:23Oh.
01:05:25You see, I worked as an actress and stuntwoman at his theme park.
01:05:28When I visited one day, it was love at first sight.
01:05:32Speaking of love, where is my fiancée, Charlene?
01:05:36I'm afraid you won't be seeing her ever again.
01:05:39I suggest you pick up the pieces of your shattered life and find someone new.
01:05:42I can't accept that.
01:05:45Papa, I asked for a sign, Papa, anything to show us where Charlene might be.
01:05:51Please, please don't let your firstborn son down.
01:05:54Look, the gifts we left for him are gone.
01:06:00The only thing that's left is the café le chera that Charlene made for him.
01:06:04I don't understand.
01:06:06I'm beginning to.
01:06:09I was afraid of that.
01:06:10Hmm, I seem to recall someone mentioning coffee grinds.
01:06:17Coming out of their ears from working in the café all day.
01:06:24Charlene!
01:06:25Charlene, I thought you loved me.
01:06:27Oh, would you wake up and smell the café le chera, you pea-brain-romantic?
01:06:34I never loved you.
01:06:35I loved your money.
01:06:37I mean, if we got married, your inheritance would become mine.
01:06:40Then I was fixing to drop you like a hot tamale and share my riches with my little honey bunch here.
01:06:45But that goody-goody brother of yours had to complicate everything.
01:06:50Mister, I want to respect father's wishes over there.
01:06:53Oh, thank goodness you're all okay.
01:06:57You mean you knew about all of this?
01:07:03Please, let me explain.
01:07:07I admit I tried to convince you to sell your land.
01:07:10But I finally accepted that you would never go against your father's wishes, and I respected that.
01:07:16But these two characters don't understand things like loyalty and family.
01:07:21When I heard of their hare-brained Bigfoot scheme, I tried to track you down at the pyramids.
01:07:26Not to harm you, but to warn you.
01:07:30I understand.
01:07:31Please, accept my apologies.
01:07:33And please, accept our apologies, Luis.
01:07:36I have to admit there were times when we questioned your integrity.
01:07:40We were wrong.
01:07:41I can see how misunderstandings happen.
01:07:44From now on, I will try to look beyond the surface to what lies beneath.
01:07:48Well, what happens now, hon?
01:07:50We go to jail.
01:07:52What do you think happens?
01:07:54We could have made billions if it had been for those meddling kids.
01:07:57I never trusted Senorita Charlene, that bruja.
01:08:05Bruja?
01:08:06That means witch.
01:08:10Alejo, I have something to confess.
01:08:13Yes, brother?
01:08:13Hermano, when you called out for help, I did hear you, but I was paralyzed with fear.
01:08:20After losing Papa last year, I panicked at the thought of losing my only brother.
01:08:25So I lied and said the Bigfoot knocked me out.
01:08:28I'm sorry for being a coward, Alejo.
01:08:30I pray it never happens again.
01:08:33Luis, there are worse things than being a coward.
01:08:36Yeah, like I've made a career out of it.
01:08:39So I guess there never was a real chupacabra.
01:08:44I wonder how that myth got started.
01:08:46Like all myths, I guess.
01:08:48Since the beginning of time, men and women have loved to tell stories.
01:08:52And what better reason for creating them than to explain the many things we don't understand
01:08:57and maybe never will.
01:08:59Yeah, like how they can pack so much flavor into one piece of fruit.
01:09:09At least our ancestors had a good sense to create a way to work off all those galleries.
01:09:16Scooby-Duby-Doo.
01:09:40Mario.
01:09:43We'll see you next time.
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