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Wednesday, 9th December 2009

Your reviews: Scooby-Doo and the Pirate Ghost, Playhouse

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Published Date: 03 July 2009
Olivia Wilkie, 32, home-maker, MacDonald Road: "The kids were amazed, just glued. They were enchanted really. But they're huge fans of Scooby-Doo anyway and we have all the bed covers and toys and things, so to come along and see Scooby live for them was a special treat. They're four and just turned three so the show was just right for them and the pirates weren't scary at all which is what I was most worried about."
Josh Brookes, six, Bruntsfield: "It was good. It was just like the cartoon where Scooby and Shaggy eat and eat and then catch the bad guys. I liked the chases the most and the fights were OK, but no-one got hurt. And there was no Scrappy Doo and he's my dad's favourite. "

Mark Gardiner 43, IT worker, Colinton: "The kids enjoyed it thoroughly but I found it mind-numbingly boring. I just didn't engage with it, I didn't believe they were the characters from the TV show."

Sophie Gardiner, seven, Colinton: "It was great. The Sophie in the show was poo, she wasn't like me."





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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2009 9:34 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Your Picks
 
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An IT worker from Colinton,

Colinton 03/07/2009 15:36:02
I might look 43 but I'm only 38!

At least you gave my wife a laugh.

PS Sophie don't say 'poo' to a journalist again. And hello Luke!

Love Daddy.

 

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