The world's favorite chicken-hearted canine, as a puppy? That's right! And the old gang is back with him. Shaggy, Daphne, Velma, and Freddy are all here as gangly kids — goofing off, solving kid-size mysteries, and having run-ins with ghouls, ghosts, and goblins.
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (Season 4)
The Were-Doo of Doo Manor (Episode 1)
Writer: David Schwartz
Air date: 1991-08-03
Runtime: 23 min
Overview: Scooby decides to go visit his family, though he soon discovers that they are all concerned with a curse that was supposedly placed on their family. The Scooby-Doo Detective Agency decides to investigate the curse in order to prove to the family that they have nothing to be concerned with, though they soon discover that there actually does seem to be a beast in their midst.
Catcher on the Sly (Episode 2)
Writer: Bill Matheny
Air date: 1991-08-10
Runtime: 4 min
Overview: A dog-catcher named Buster McMuttMawler tries many attempts to capture Scooby-Doo.
The Ghost of Mrs. Shusham (Episode 3)
Writer: Bill Matheny
Air date: 1991-08-10
Runtime: 11 min
Overview: Shaggy and Scooby-Doo are haunted by The Ghost of Mrs. Shusham, the librarian of the old Coolsville library who wants an extremely overdue library book back, "Pizza Parrots Meet the Butter Bean Bunnies".
The Wrath of Waitro (Episode 4)
Writer: Bill Matheny
Air date: 1991-08-10
Runtime: 8 min
Overview: Commander Cool and Metal Mutt try to stop an evil caterer from taking over the world through his outrageous dishes.
Mayhem of the Moving Mollusk (Episode 5)
Writer: Bill Matheny
Air date: 1991-08-17
Runtime: 23 min
Overview: The Scooby-Doo Detective Agency helps out a Monster Catching agency in danger of going out of business when a giant snail is terrorizing everyone.

Seasons

Episodes 13

Episodes 8

Episodes 4

Episodes 5