646f9e108c When The Hex Girls are menaced by a phantom, Daphne posesa member of the band. Meanwhile, Fred realizes he has feelings for Daphne and Scooby finds a new best friend. I&#39;ve been taken in by this new incarnation of &quot;Scooby-Doo&quot; for the most part, but this episode is a standout. The Hex Girls are always a welcome addition to any Scooby show, and (true to form) they&#39;ve come with cool songs and a &#39;70s throwback villain named The Phantom, who wants to destroy their career. This gives Daphne the opportunity to be &quot;bait&quot; by posinga band member… and she quickly become a diva. Unfortunately, the timing of this behavior is wrong,Fred finally realizes he has feelings for her.<br/><br/>Meanwhile, Scooby&#39;s mad at Shaggy for dating Velma, so the cowardly canine proclaims a ventriloquist dummy his new best friend. Initially I wasn&#39;t thrilled with the Shaggy/Velma pairing, but they&#39;ve handled it well and it led to this off-the-wall storyline, which is gold.<br/><br/>And to top it all off, there&#39;s another brief cameo by Vincent Van Ghoul, a character modeled after and voiced by the late Vincent Price in the much maligned 1985 series &quot;The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo.&quot; Props to this show&#39;s creators for resurrecting the character in a clever way and spoofing some of Price&#39;s memorable horror movie moments!
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