Trick Or Treat Scooby-doo! May 2026

"Scooby-Dooby-Doo!" Scooby howled, happily munching on a giant chocolate bar as the Mystery Machine drove off into the moonlit night.

They rushed to the door and flung it open. Standing in the driveway were several shadowy figures that looked terrifyingly familiar: the Black Knight, the Space Kook, and a glowing Ghost Diver. But there was something off—they weren't just the classic villains; they looked like ghostly doppelgängers of the gang itself.

Realizing they needed an expert on criminal costumes, the gang headed to the prison to interview Coco. To their surprise, Coco—who Velma couldn't help but admire for her brilliant, albeit villainous, mind—offered to help them, provided she could "consult" from outside her cell. Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!

Fred was busy waxing the Mystery Machine, Daphne was perfecting her latest outfit, and Velma was deep into a book, occasionally sighing at the lack of a good puzzle. Meanwhile, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo were exactly where they wanted to be—safe in the kitchen, surrounded by a mountain of "Halloween snacks" that would make a buffet look like a light appetizer.

In the end, the warden was hauled away, and the gang managed to save Halloween for the kids of Coolsville. Shaggy and Scooby even got to keep the "evidence"—which, conveniently, was several crates of unclaimed chocolate. "Scooby-Dooby-Doo

The trap was set. As the robotic doppelgängers closed in, Fred triggered a series of elaborate Rube Goldberg-style contraptions involving a giant popcorn machine and a series of mirrors. The robots were lured into a trap and unmasked, revealing they were being remote-controlled by the prison warden, who had been using Coco’s technology to create "threats" so he could look like a hero.

"Jinkies!" Velma exclaimed. "Those aren't just costumes. They look like... us?" But there was something off—they weren't just the

"Like, this is the life, Scoob," Shaggy said, stacking three sandwiches on top of each other. "No ghosts, no ghouls, just us and a giant bowl of popcorn."