Curse Of The Bronze Lamp — [s5e3] The
Fred set a classic "Net-and-Pulley" trap using a heavy tapestry and some ancient rope. With Scooby acting as the "brave" bait (motivated by a box of Egyptian-flavored Scooby Snacks), the Shadow Stalker was lured into the center of the room. "Now, Scooby!" Fred yelled.
"Scooby-Dooby-Doo!" Scooby howled, accidentally knocking over a display of plastic mummies.
Right on cue, the lights flickered and died. A deep, guttural moan echoed through the hall. From the darkness, a towering figure draped in bronze-colored bandages emerged, its eyes glowing with an eerie, flickering orange light. [S5E3] The Curse of the Bronze Lamp
"According to this," Velma whispered, adjusting her glasses, "the Bronze Lamp of Amun-Ra doesn't just hold oil. It holds a 'spirit of scorching vengeance.'"
"Return the lamp... or burn in the sands!" the specter roared. "Zoinks! Run, Scoob!" Fred set a classic "Net-and-Pulley" trap using a
The dusty curtains of the Cairo Museum of Antiquities parted as the gang stepped into the shadow of the Pharaohs. They weren’t there for the gold, though; they were there because Velma had found a translation error in a 3,000-year-old scroll.
"I should have known," Velma said. "The 'vengeance' was just a cover. Aris was using a hidden projector and a kerosene smoke machine to scare away the guards so he could swap the museum’s real treasures with bronze-plated fakes. He needed the lamp back because he’d already sold the original to a private collector and didn't have a fake ready yet." "Scooby-Dooby-Doo
"Now let’s see who’s really behind this 'burning vengeance,'" Daphne said, pulling back the bronze hood. "Dr. Aris!" the gang exclaimed in unison.