The following contains a list of episodes from the American animated television series A Pup Named Scooby-Doo which ran on ABC from 1988 until 1991. This was the eighth incarnation of the long running Scooby-Doo Saturday morning series following the "Scooby-Doo Detective Agency"'s adventures as adolescents. [edit] Season 1: 1988 | # | Episode title | Villain | Identity | Summary | Original airdate | DVD volume | | 1 | "A Bicycle Built For Boo!" | The Green Glob | Mr. Conrad | The gang takes the case when Shaggy's bike is stolen by a green glob. | September 10, 1988 | 1 | | 2 | "The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core" | The Sludge Monster from the Earth's Core | Mr. Buckston | A monster is haunting Scooby's doghouse and the gang must find out why. | September 17, 1988 | | 3 | "The Schnook Who Took My Comic Book" | Dr. Croaker | Wendell McWendell | Shaggy goes to buy a first edition of his favorite comic only for it to be stolen by a giant frog. | September 24, 1988 | | 4 | "Wanted Cheddar Alive" | The Cheddar Monster | Larry P. Acme | A cheese monster has put the Scooby Snacks factory out of business and Scooby is determined to solve the case. | October 1, 1988 | | 5 | "For Letter or Worse" | The Ghost of Al Cabone | Prestina (The Great Mel) (Pop O' Connor) | As Shaggy and Scooby are chosen as contestants on their favorite game show, a ghostly gangster shows up. | October 8, 1988 | 2 | | 6 | "The Babysitter from Beyond" | Boogedy Bones, The Babysitter, Manny The Mauler | Molly The Mol, The Babysitter, Manny The Mauler | The gang deliver Shaggy's baby sister Shuggy to the babysitters, but the babysitters house turns out to be the old lair of a master criminal, who just escaped the jail. | October 15, 1988 | | 7 | "Now Museum, Now You Don't" | The Samurai Ghost | Mr. Dayton | | October 22, 1988 | | 8 | "Snow Place Like Home" | The Ice Demon | Mr. Forester | | October 29, 1988 | | 9 | "Scooby Dude" | The Headless Skateboarder | Al and Sandy Sneakers | | November 5, 1988 | 3 | | 10 | "Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner?" | The Ghost of Boobeard the Pirate | Jack the gardener | The gang are trick or treating when they discover a real haunted house, and must solve the mystery for the ghost so his house is not destroyed and he is with it. | November 12, 1988 | | 11 | "The Story Stick" | The Totem Pole Monster | Mr. Ryan | | November 19, 1988 | | 12 | "Robopup" | The Ghost of Chef Pierre, Robopup | Mr. Gordan, Robopup | The gang visit Daphne's mansion to discover that all her belongings have been stolen by the ghost of their families old French chef, Pierre. | November 26, 1988 | | 13 | "Lights...Camera...Monster" | Stinkweed | Vincent Thorne | | December 3, 1988 | 4 | [edit] Season 2: 1989 | # | Episode title | Villain | Identity | Original airdate | DVD volume | | 14 | "Curse of the Collar" | The Ghost of Buster McMuttmauler | Mr. Trixenstuff | September 9, 1989 | 4 | | 15 | "The Return of Commander Cool" | The Alien | Barbara Simone | September 16, 1989 | | 16 | "The Spirit of Rock 'n' Roll" | The Ghost of Purvis Parker | Mr. Dilton | September 23, 1989 | | 17 | "Chickenstein Lives!" | Chickenstein | Casmer Codwaller (Granny Sweetwater) | September 30, 1989 | 5 | | 18 | "Night of the Living Burger" | The Burger Monster | Skippy Johnson | October 7, 1989 | | 19 | "The Computer Walks Among Us" | The Computer Monster | Bruce Wormsley | October 14, 1989 | | 20 | "Dog Gone Scooby" | Paula P. | Paula P. Casso the Artist | October 21, 1989 | | 21 | "Terror, Thy Name is Zombo" | Zombo The Phantom Clown | Joey Jipner | October 28, 1989 | 6 | Following the final first-run episode on October 28, reruns from the first seasons were rerun alongside episodes from the second season. [edit] Season 3: 1990 | # | Episode title | Villain | Identity | Original airdate | DVD volume | | 22 | "Night of the Boogey Biker" | The Boogey Biker | Red Herring | September 8, 1990 | 6 | | 23 | "Dawn of the Spooky Shuttle Scare" | The Space Shuttle Spector | Simon Simonson | September 8, 1990 | | 24 | "Wrestle Maniacs" | The Hooded Heifer | Herbert Moss (The Coolsville Comet) | September 22, 1990 | | 25 | "Horror of the Haunted Hairpiece" | Bigwig The Haunted Hairpiece | Mr. Krusty Baker | September 29, 1990 | [edit] Season 4: 1991 At the end of the second half there were three short episodes, 3-9 minutes long each. | # | Episode title | Villain | Identity | Summary | Original airdate | DVD volume | | 26 | "Mayhem of the Moving Mollusk" | The Hockey Snail | Lester Leonard | The gang visit an ice hockey game to discover it is haunted. | July 6, 1991 | 7 | | 27 | "The Were-Doo of Doo Manor" | Nasty-Doo the Were-Doo | Professor Digby | Scooby and the gang visit his parents' house to solve for them the case of the were-doo that is haunting their house, Doo Manor. | July 13, 1991 | | 28a | "Catcher on the Sly" | Buster Mcmuttmauler | N/A | The dog catcher does everything he can to catch Scooby, while Shaggy tries to get Scooby to take a bath. Note: This episode is only 3 minutes long. | July 20, 1991 | | 28b | "The Ghost of Mrs. Shusham" | The Ghost Of Mrs. Shusham | Bernice Binder | A ghost librarian is chasing Shaggy because he did not return his book to the now-closed library. Note: This episode is only 11 minutes long. | July 20, 1991 | | 28c | "The Wrath of Waitro" | Waitro The Evil Cook | N/A | Shaggy and Scooby do not have enough money to pay for their dinner at a restraunt, and they dream of being Commander Cool and Metal Mutt saving the world from an evil waiter while they scrub dishes to make up for the food. Note: This episode is only 8 minutes long | July 20, 1991 | - From October 6, 1990 to June 29, 1991, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo reruns (from season one, season two, season three) was scheduled for broadcast. The final five first-run episodes were not run until July 1991.
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