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Scooby Doo Table

  • sarahwilk24
  • Jul 10, 2022
  • 10 min read

Updated: Aug 17

When the couple was deciding on themes for their guest tables at the wedding, it was inevitable that Scooby Doo would be on the list. For reasons Sarah can't quite explain, she adores Scooby Doo. She can watch movies and episodes, both old and new, on endless repeat and never tire of them. Hunter has watched far more Scooby Doo than he ever thought he would as an adult, because he's a supportive partner. Each set in this display evokes a particular episode or character. If you believe that spoilers are possible for episodes that aired 40+ years ago, then be warned: spoilers ahead!


Hassle in the Castle

"Mystery Mansion"
"Mystery Mansion"

4,190 pieces  |  Exultation Toy: 31056

Assembled by Mike Alfare, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 3 / 5 (interaction with the set is okay, but only with help from an adult)


To view this set, be sure to visit the Bride & Groom table outside!


Episode: A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts

Series: Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Season: One

Year Released: 1969

Plot Summary: On their way to Franken Castle, the gang stops to get their fortunes told. The Fortune Teller warns them to stay away from the castle. Never one to heed warnings, the gang arrives at the castle and encounters Dracula on the drawbridge. Inside the castle, they also encounter the Wolfman and Frankenstein's Monster. After getting split up and lost in different parts of the castle, the gang goes down to the crypt and finds Dracula in a coffin. A chase ensues, and Scooby and Shaggy try to catch Dracula with a tapestry. He jumps back in the coffin and is gone by the time the gang opens it again. But part of the tapestry is still there, along with a ruby, diamond, and gold earring. They go back to speak with the Fortune Teller, since the gold earring belongs to her, and discover the other part of the tapestry.

Villain Unmasking: At the end of the episode, the gang discovers that it was the Fortune Teller all along. His true identity is "Big Bob" Okaley, an actor who was trying to scare people off so he could find the Franken Jewels.

Set Information: This set is a significantly larger replica of LEGO 75904, which was retired in 2016 and is now worth $375 new. It retailed for $89.99 back when it was in stores.


Bedlam in the Big Top

"Traveling Circus"
"Traveling Circus"

1,962 pieces  |  Lumibricks: L9079

Assembled by Vanessa Reyes, August 2025


Interaction Rating: 3 / 5 (interaction with the set is okay, but only with help from an adult)


Episode: Bedlam in the Big Top

Series: Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! 

Season: One

Year Released: 1969

Plot Summary: The gang encounters a ghost clown haunting a circus, who hypnotizes them with a gold coin. The clown seeks revenge against the circus owner after being imprisoned for theft. The gang must overcome the clown's hypnotic powers and traps to save the circus and uncover the villain's identity

Villain Unmasking: The gang lures the clown into a trap, but he escapes, leaving behind a balloon replica of himself. Shaggy remembers the clown's hypnotic coin, and they use it against him, forcing him to reveal himself as Harry the Hypnotist, seeking revenge for his imprisonment. 


Where's My Mummy?

"Mummy Museum"
"Mummy Museum"

109 pieces  |  MINISO: 10432

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 4 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged, but use extra care)


Episode: Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, Too

Series: Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! 

Season: One

Year Released: 1969

Plot Summary: The gang visits the Museum of Archeology, where they see an ancient mummy called Ankha. Shaggy puts an ancient coin that he finds in his pocket, which accidentally awakens the mummy, who turns a professor at the museum into stone. The gang discovers a colleague of the professor, Dr. Najib, who has been turned to stone in his car while he was trying to escape. When Shaggy and Scooby get locked in a shed by the mummy, they discover the professor tied up. They break out using a lawn mower and soon are chasing the mummy with it.

Villain Unmasking: At the end of the episode, the mummy is revealed to be Dr. Najib, who wanted to steal the coin that Shaggy had found. It turned out that the coin could open a secret compartment in a statue at the museum that contained a priceless diamond scarab.

Set Information: This set is a replica of LEGO 75900, which retired in 2016 and is now worth $85 new. It retailed for $14.99 back when it was in stores.


Never Trust a Scarecrow

"Farm Scarecrow"
"Farm Scarecrow"

34 pieces  |  LEGO: 30590 (retired)

Assembled by Andrew Deese, June 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Episode: The Frickert Fracas

Series: The New Scooby-Doo Movies

Season: One

Year Released: 1972

Plot Summary: The Frickert Fracas was a 45-minute episode starring the comedian, Jonathan Winters. The story revolves around one of Jonathan's friends, Maude Frickert, whose secret formula for growing giant chickens has been stolen. She must get it back so she can open her chicken restaurant. A scarecrow, which turns out to be alive, is at the center of the mystery. The episode would not be complete without a giant chicken chasing the gang around the farm.

Villain Unmasking: At the end of the episode, the scarecrow is revealed to be Maude's banker, Simon Shakey. He didn't want to give Maude a loan to start her chicken restaurant because he planned to steal the secret formula and open his own restaurant.


Mackinac Lodge

"Hotel Lobby"
"Hotel Lobby"

112 pieces  |  Brick Panda

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, May 2025


Interaction Rating: 4 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged, but use extra care)


Episode: The Ghost of Bigfoot

Series: The New Scooby-Doo Movies

Season: One

Year Released: 1972

Plot Summary: The Ghost of Bigfoot was a 45-minute episode starring actors portraying Laurel and Hardy (L+H). The gang meets L+H on their way to a ski lodge in Vermont. L+H were on their way to the same lodge to get jobs as "luggage expeditors" when their car broke down. When they arrive at the lodge, it's practically deserted save for the lodge owner and an elderly man in a wheelchair named Jonathan Crabtree. They learn that Bigfoot has been terrorizing the lodge. When they return from skiing the next day, Mr. Crabtree has disappeared. While looking for him, they run into Bigfoot and flee. Scooby finds a clue: a piece of paper with license plate numbers on it. That leads them to an old junkyard, where they eventually catch Bigfoot after chasing him with a snowmobile.

Villain Unmasking: At the end of the episode, Jonathan Crabtree is revealed as Bigfoot. His motivation was scaring everyone away from the lodge so he could run a stolen car business undetected.


The Headless Horseman's Plane

"Mystery Plane"
"Mystery Plane"

127 pieces  |  MINISO: 10429

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 4 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged, but use extra care)


Episode: The Headless Horseman of Halloween

Series: The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour and The Scooby-Doo Show

Season: One

Year Released: 1976

Plot Summary: The gang, plus Scooby Dum, Scooby's cousin, is at a Halloween party at Crane Manor when the legendary Headless Horseman appears, claiming to want a head. Mrs. Crane, who is hosting the party, is told by her cousin, Elwood, that he suspects the Horseman wants her diamond necklace. He offers to take it to the bank for safekeeping, and she agrees. His car disappears into the fog, and he appears riding a horse with a pumpkin where his head should be. The gang figures out that the Horseman is about to take off with the necklace on a plane, so they go to the airport to head him off (pun intended). Scooby and Shaggy end up riding in the Headless Horseman's plane with him before the plane crashes and he's captured.

Villain Unmasking: At the end of the episode, the Headless Horseman is revealed to be Mrs. Crane's cousin, Elwood. He was trying to steal her diamond necklace to help him pay off debts that could save his bankrupt company.

Set Information: This set is a replica of LEGO 75901, which retired in 2016 and is now worth $95 new. It retailed for $19.99 back when it was in stores.


Haunted Lighthouse

"Haunted Lighthouse"
"Haunted Lighthouse"

437 pieces  |  MINISO: 10431

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, February 2025


Interaction Rating: 4 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged, but use extra care)


Episode: Fright House of a Lighthouse

Series: What's New Scooby Doo?

Season: Three

Year Released: 2005

Plot Summary: During a trip to visit Fred's uncle in Wisconsin, the gang learns about the Creepy Keeper, a ghostly lighthouse keeper who turns the lighthouse off and causes cargo ships to crash in Lake Michigan. They encounter the Creepy Keeper while investigating the lighthouse, and meet another investigator, Verona Dempsey, who also happens to be a tailor. The gang rents a boat from Crusty McPete to find the remains of a shipwreck called the Dauntless that is connected to the Creepy Keeper, but instead find a crew of skeleton ghosts on a fake ghost ship rigged by McPete so he could scavenge the remains of the real Dauntless. McPete is arrested, but Velma realizes the mystery isn't solved yet because McPete wasn't the Creepy Keeper.

Villain Unmasking: At the end of the episode, the gang discovers that the real culprit was Verona Dempsey, who was sinking cargo ships to prevent them from competing with her textile company.

Set Information: This set is a replica of LEGO 75903, which retired in 2016 and is now worth $215 new. It retailed for $49.99 back when it was in stores.


The Heart of the Jaguar

"Temple"
"Temple"

1,424 pieces  |  Unbranded: C10060

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 3 / 5 (interaction with the set is okay, but only with help from an adult)


Episode: Multiple Episodes

Series: Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated

Season: Two

Year Released: 2013

Significance: The Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated series included two seasons of interconnected episodes with an overarching plot centering around a mystery rooted in the history of Crystal Cove, where the gang lives. As the series progresses, the gang learns that an Evil Entity exists that will destroy everything if they don't stop it. They learn that only the Heart of the Jaguar, which is a spear with a green heart-shaped arrowhead, can stop the Evil Entity. To find it, they must travel to the Yucatan and enter a temple that resembles the one chosen to represent it in the couple's museum. Once they have it, they must battle the Evil Entity. They realize along the way that the true "Heart of the Jaguar" is not the spear, but the power of friendship and love. The latter is what ultimately defeats the Evil Entity.


The Mystery Machine

"The Mysterious Van"
"The Mysterious Van"

320 pieces  |  BuildingBoat: F-C9807

Assembled by Hunter Williams, November 2024


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Name: The Mystery Machine, also known as The Mustard Machine (Legend of the Phantosaur) and the Monstrous Machine (The Goblin King).

Model: Unknown, but it is similar to a 1960's 1960s-era panel van.

Owner: Fred Jones

Previous Owner: The Mystery Kids, a popular family band. The famous design was painted by the band's pianist, Flash Flanagan.

Fun Fact: In the movie Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, the van initially serves as a news van for Daphne's show, Coast to Coast with Daphne Blake, which Fred produces. When the gang reunites to help Daphne and Fred find a real haunted house for her show, Fred re-details the van to have the famous Mystery Machine logo.

Set Information: This set is a replica of LEGO 75902, which retired in 2016 and is now worth almost $225 new. It retailed for $29.99 when it was still in stores.


Scooby Doo

"Scooby Doo"
"Scooby Doo"

96 pieces  |  DRBRICKHEADZ: Z942-126015

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Name: Scoobert Doo, more commonly known as Scooby Doo. Also called Scoob.

Species: Great Dane

Age: 63 human years, give or take.

Powers & Abilities: Anthropomorphism; transformation (mimicry); prehensile tail.


Shaggy

"Shaggy"
"Shaggy"

146 pieces  |  DRBRICKHEADZ: Z941-126214

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Name: Norville Rogers, more commonly known as Shaggy. Also called Shag.

Species: Human

Age: 73 years, give or take.

Powers & Abilities: Super metabolism; proficient at being live bait.


Velma

"Velma"
"Velma"

113 pieces  |  DRBRICKHEADZ: Z943-126215

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Name: Velma Dinkley. Also called Velm and V.

Species: Human

Age: 73 years, give or take.

Powers & Abilities: Intelligence; mystery-solving; clue-finding; sarcasm.


Daphne

"Daphne"
"Daphne"

142 pieces  |  DRBRICKHEADZ: Z940-126216

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Name: Daphne Blake. Also known as Daph, Danger-prone Daphne, and Miss Blake.

Species: Human

Age: 73 years, give or take.

Powers & Abilities: Black belt in karate; surfing; opening locks with hair clips.


Fred

"Fred"
"Fred"

136 pieces  |  DRBRICKHEADZ: Z944-126217

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Name: Frederick Herman Jones. Also known as Freddy and Fred.

Species: Human

Age: 73 years, give or take.

Powers & Abilities: Driving; bravery; leadership.


Ghost Clown

"Ghost Clown"
"Ghost Clown"

173 pieces  |  DRBRICKHEADZ: Z1019-126012

Assembled by Hunter Williams, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Episode: Bedlam in the Big Top

Identity: Harry the Hypnotist

Motive: Revenge for being sent to prison.

Powers & Abilities: Mesmerism.


Creeps...or Crawls?

"Green Ghost"
"Green Ghost"

127 pieces  |  DRBRICKHEADZ: Z1090-126010

Assembled by Sarah Wilkinson, ? 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Episode: A Night of Fright is No Delight

Identity: Cosgood Creeps and Cuthbert Crawls

Motive: Control the Beauregard Sanders fortune.

Powers & Abilities: Speed; casting shadows; writing on mirrors with ectoplasm.


Captain Cutler

"Captain Cutler"
"Captain Cutler"

127 pieces  |  DRBRICKHEADZ: Z1089-126011

Assembled by Hunter Williams, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Episode: A Clue for Scooby-Doo

Identity: Captain Cutler (faked his own death and pretended to be his own ghost)

Motive: Stealing ships.

Powers & Abilities: Use of phosphorescent seaweed.


Jeepers Creepers

"The Creeper"
"The Creeper"

153 pieces  |  DRBRICKHEADZ: Z1008-126013

Assembled by Hunter Williams, January 2025


Interaction Rating: 5 / 5 (interaction with the set is encouraged)


Episode: Jeepers, It's the Creeper

Identity: Mr. Carswell, bank president

Motive: Stealing money (obviously).

Powers & Abilities: Incredible strength; skilled horse jockey.



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Sarah watching Sunday morning cartoons while Hunter made banana waffles. She selected Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase that morning. Yes, that is indeed a portable DVD player that gets a lot of use from Sarah playing old Scooby reruns.

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Spotted near a mall in Fredericksburg during a visit to see the couple's friend, Hope. What a fun paint job! Sarah may have crossed paths with a bigger Scooby fan than her that fateful day.

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