Way back in 2019, it was announced at the Scooby's 50th Birthday Bash Comic Con event that the Figures Toy Company would be coming out with some new action figures for each of the villains from "A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts." Oddly, that was the last we ever heard of the figures, even though they were supposed to be released soon after. It's unknown if the pandemic delayed the figures getting released, but I'm happy to share that these figures finally were released, as well as a few others. Dracula, Carlotta, Frankenstein's Monster, and the Werewolf were released, as well as two surprise bonus figures that had not been previously announced to my knowledge, the Snow Ghost and Redbeard (as well as The New Scooby-Doo Movies variant of him). All of the figures are unmaskable, although it's worth noting that The New Scooby-Doo Movies variant of Redbeard has the culprit being C.L. Magnus again, even though the culprit for that version of Redbeard was an unnamed oil pirate (I suppose it makes sense, as come to think of it, I believe this version of Redbeard was taken to jail with his mask on so we don't get to see what he looked like). There is additionally a Scrappy-Doo figure that was released. As of writing this, each of the figures are currently on sale for $29.99, which is $10 off of their usual $39.99 list price. The Scrappy figure is more expensive, however, it is $69.99 but is currently on sale for $44.99. Here are images of each of the figures:
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Matt
6/19/2023 02:42:29 pm
Does this mean that Mr Magnus covered in white paint was the oil pirate in Ghostly Creep From the Deep? Lmao
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6/19/2023 03:03:55 pm
The scene where he was unmasked was probably edited out due to his shame of being caught dressing up as the same villain twice lol.
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Grumpydrawer
6/19/2023 03:16:15 pm
Mr Magnus was just being economic. Why buy a new monster/ghost costume if the old one worked so well? That and the man clearly had money troubles if he was turning to crime again.
Matt
6/19/2023 03:42:37 pm
Yep all he needed was some white paint, much more cost efficient than a new costume 6/19/2023 04:45:48 pm
Both of those villains definitely have two of the most economical costumes, but Asa Shanks's costume is surely the most cost efficient one in the franchise. He didn't even need to purchase a costume, all he needed was an old bedsheet and a scissors to cut out two eyeholes. Mr Magnus and Jack Canna could take a tip from him lol.
Matt
6/19/2023 06:40:44 pm
Perhaps if Hank had some stilts and a fake beard lying around, he would have had a pretty nice do it yourself costume as well while not even needing to spend any oil money. Just grab an old hat, and he had himself a very cost efficient costume
Mr Neither
6/21/2023 02:46:33 am
He met Mr Greenway in prison and took ghost conversion tips from him.
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Alexandra Rutt
6/19/2023 04:15:27 pm
It's nice they remembered Scrappy use to walk on all fours
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6/19/2023 04:44:19 pm
I thought it was weird that they had a version of Scrappy walking on all fours, given I'm pretty positive he never gets down on all fours in any episode haha.
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Jacob Staggs
6/19/2023 05:12:05 pm
The only time off of the top of my head I can remember him walking around on all fours is in Boo Brothers.
Alexandra Rutt
6/20/2023 06:04:32 am
Rewatch the early Weinrib episodes. He does it a lot
Andvip
6/20/2023 11:35:48 am
Need them x.x
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