In "A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts", Scooby-Doo and the gang visit a castle called "Franken Castle". But when they arrive, they are encounter three members of the Universal Monsters, including: Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, and the Wolfman.
This episode is good, but there are some problems with it. For example the gang was not referring the correct names for the three monsters, like they refer Dracula and Frankenstein's Monster ghosts, and the Wolfman a regular werewolf. However, this was likely due to copyright issues at the time, but they could have had Dracula referred to as "the Vampire" and Frankenstein's Monsters as "the Man Like Monster".
Shaggy was out of character because he acts less cowardly, but that's okay. The plot of the episodes was great, and the exterior and interior of the castle was great. The the criminal of this episode Big Bob Oakley was the first villain to say one of the famous lines in the show "I would have gotten away if it wasn't for those blasted kids and their dog". Even though there are small problems in this episode, it is still a good episode, and it can be perfect for fans of movie monsters.
This episode is good, but there are some problems with it. For example the gang was not referring the correct names for the three monsters, like they refer Dracula and Frankenstein's Monster ghosts, and the Wolfman a regular werewolf. However, this was likely due to copyright issues at the time, but they could have had Dracula referred to as "the Vampire" and Frankenstein's Monsters as "the Man Like Monster".
Shaggy was out of character because he acts less cowardly, but that's okay. The plot of the episodes was great, and the exterior and interior of the castle was great. The the criminal of this episode Big Bob Oakley was the first villain to say one of the famous lines in the show "I would have gotten away if it wasn't for those blasted kids and their dog". Even though there are small problems in this episode, it is still a good episode, and it can be perfect for fans of movie monsters.