

In yet another hilarious caper, Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and, of course, Scooby-Doo team up with the talented Harlem Globetrotters to solve a haunting that, apparently, involves the ghosts of Paul Revere and other Revolutionary War soldiers. A second episode features the gang and the Globetrotters heading to a deserted island for some relaxation, but they realize they are in for trouble when their ship sets sail with nobody at the wheel.
Writing
Paul Revere's ghost? Sure, why not.

Director
William Hanna
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Globetrotters were peak 1970s family entertainment—this crossover represented mainstream Black athletic excellence marketed to white suburban kids via cartoon dog.
This was actually two 1972 TV episodes stitched into a 'movie.' The 87-minute runtime is a lie your childhood believed.
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