Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 14. The crowd hasn’t gone this wild over any previous part.
Proof that people like this:
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 13. Just from looking at the thumbnail I’m already dreading this.
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 12. Do not watch this part. Seriously, don’t.
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 11. If the Horsemen needs a head, then so does anyone finding this exciting.
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 10. I wonder how Jon’s doing without his pets?
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 9. Well, the Wiki didn’t last long. Yay! Now I can keep myself much less busy! So as we wait for Wikia to sort out its dump server, let’s continue with this crap!
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 8. Only ten parts left.
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 7. The pain…
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 6. When there’s no audible canned laughter, it’s for a reason.
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 5. The CG Smurfs surprisingly did this a lot better.
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 4. In the words of Charlie Brown, AAUGH!
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 3. Two hours and seven minutes, this damn thing is.
Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 2. This is the slowest paced film with a horror theme since Night of Horror.
It’s only a month and a week before Halloween, and yet Yakko the Wacko posted a Halloween special in early July. This video takes a crapload of cartoon characters onto a journey through Scooby-Doo yet again (shame he won’t re-upload it, it’s actually a lot less insane since I watched Pooh’s Adventures of Happy Days), extending an half-an-hour-long episode to two hours and seven minutes, and while it may not be quite as wild as the next crossover to involve Pooh Bear, Ash Ketchum and Scooby-Doo, it’s big enough of a crossover and a chore for me to take on. I’ve been pressured to do this for quite a while, so let’s see if we can wash away the nightmare that is Pooh and Ash’s Adventures of Scooby Doo and the Headless Horseman of Halloween, part 1.
Now This Kid Put linking park in a Crappy Pooh Adventure like that?
I guess directed by Michael Bay then.
Christ, aren’t Reese and Yakko aware of how long their trailers are, and how insane their casting is?