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Closed Caption; Exclusive "making of" special; 10 trailers; Scooby's Steps to Solving a Mystery; Mystery, Inc. bios; Enhanced features for your DVD-ROM PC: web events, links to family entertainment, The making of a Scooby Doo video game, websites and more
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1. Already Here [1:47]
2. Close Encounter [3:20]
3. Something Creepy [2:41]
4. Alien Abduction Tale [3:22]
5. Lester's Place [4:05]
6. Taken for a Ride [4:10]
7. Crystal and Amber [2:59]
8. In Love and Groovy [4:17]
9. Their New Look [2:35]
10. Buck and Max [2:53]
11. Field Trips [3:46]
12. Move Out! [2:16]
13. Not as They Seem [2:50]
14. One Snake Too Many [3:04]
15. Deep Down Discovery [3:29]
16. The Aliens Are Here [2:11]
17. All a Fake [4:57]
18. Scary Sight [2:14]
19. Reason to Scream [3:16]
20. Out-of-Control Rescue [2:10]
21. Classic-Looking Aliens [3:33]
22. Changing Luck [2:06]
23. Destroyed but Hungry [1:12]
24. End Credits [3:13]
Jinkies! The Mystery Machine is back on the road as America's favorite meddling kids and their ever-hungry canine solve their first caper of the millennium. After the sight of bright lights causes the van to crash in the desert, the gang discovers something other-worldly about a nearby small town: Aliens. As Fred, Daphne, and Velma stumble upon clues leading to possible human culprits, Shaggy and Scooby find true love when they meet Crystal, a hippie photographer, and her dog Amber. Scooby-diehards may first raise eyebrows at the film's modern touches -- voice work by Mark Hamill and theme song featuring Jennifer Love Hewitt -- but Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders will please all viewers by adding new dimensions to the five already famous characters. Fans will also be pleased that this is the first Scoob release available on DVD. And despite such advances in technology, the movie still stirs nostalgia for the dog days of cartoons and the classic mantra, "Scooby-Doo, where are you?" Jason Bergenfeld, Barnes & Noble
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