[s5e3] The Curse Of The Bronze Lamp (2K)
The chase was classic: Scooby and Shaggy led the Shadow Stalker through the Hall of Statues, ending up inside a sarcophagus that they used like a bobsled to slide down the main staircase. Meanwhile, Fred and Daphne noticed something odd—every time the ghost appeared, the smell of kerosene followed it.
"Scooby-Dooby-Doo!" Scooby howled, accidentally knocking over a display of plastic mummies. [S5E3] The Curse of the Bronze Lamp
Scooby pulled the cord, the tapestry dropped, and the "spirit" was pinned to the floor. The chase was classic: Scooby and Shaggy led
"Now let’s see who’s really behind this 'burning vengeance,'" Daphne said, pulling back the bronze hood. "Dr. Aris!" the gang exclaimed in unison. Scooby pulled the cord, the tapestry dropped, and
The curator, a thin man with a nervous twitch named Dr. Aris, led them to a pedestal where a tarnished, heavy lamp sat under glass. "Since it arrived, the museum has been plagued," he claimed. "Cold winds, vanishing artifacts, and... the Shadow Stalker."
Right on cue, the lights flickered and died. A deep, guttural moan echoed through the hall. From the darkness, a towering figure draped in bronze-colored bandages emerged, its eyes glowing with an eerie, flickering orange light.
The dusty curtains of the Cairo Museum of Antiquities parted as the gang stepped into the shadow of the Pharaohs. They weren’t there for the gold, though; they were there because Velma had found a translation error in a 3,000-year-old scroll.