• Published 6th Jan 2020
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Cinematic Adventures: Scooby Doo - extremeenigma02



The Mane Six are back for another adventure. This time they find themselves on a mysterious island filled with mystery. Along with the Mystery Inc gang they will need to work together to save the island and it’s patron from forces of evil.

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Spooky Island

Author's Note:

Hey guys a few quick things before we begin. First I want to say thank you to Phantom_Dragon for a few quotes in this chapter. Thanks again man they were really funny.

Second I don’t know when I’ll get the next chapter up because I will be house sitting for a few days. Don’t worry though I’ll try to get it up ASAP

To say the plane ride couldn’t get any more chaotic, that would be a gross understatement. Although the gang were finally able to calm Scooby, more problems would present themselves beyond their control. Flurry Heart started to get fussy, which of course meant issues for Twilight Sparkle. Flurry’s magic would start going haywire and that’s when weird things happen: Random people disappearing and re-appearing in random seats, electronic devices coming to life, etc. Thankfully, Twilight was able to catch all this stuff before anyone truly took notice while trying to calm Flurry.

Finally, after a long flight and much to Twilight’s relief, they finally made it toward Spooky Island. Well ‘technically’, the plane had landed at the docks and all the passengers were escorted to a boat that would take them to the island. The old Mystery Inc. gang and the ‘Equestria Girls’ were all aboard as the boat sailed across the sea toward the resort. A short while into the ride, Rainbow Dash turned from her normal shade of cyan to a sickly green color, clutching her stomach and started feeling woozy.

“Ya’ll alright there, sugar cube?” Applejack asked, concerned.

“Yeah I’m—I’m alright,” Rainbow assured, between breaths. “I just—I just need to…”

Not even a moment later, Rainbow Dash rushed toward the side of the boat and leaned over. She starts emptying her stomach into the water in copious amounts. Applejack walked over and rubbed her friend’s back, comforting her as best as she could.

Wish Rainbow Dash was this sensitive to Applejack when she was seasick that one time.

Would you ‘please’ just let that go?!

The rest of the girls weren’t doing much better. As the ship rocked along the sea, they were barely able to keep their footing. Even Twilight stumbled a bit, trying to keep a tight hold of Flurry Heart, probably the only one having fun on this little ride.

“Whoa!” Pinkie cried, almost falling over.

“I can’t keep my balance!” Fluttershy said, stumbling. “How do humans do this?”

“Honestly Fluttershy,” Twilight began. “I have no idea!”

Eventually, the boat reached the island dock granting all the passengers a good look at the resort. Spooky Island was bigger than they imagined, with all sorts of rides and attractions. But unlike most theme park attractions, they were all made to look scary. Even the greeters welcoming their guests all dressed to look frightening. Fluttershy squeaked and hid behind her friends, as they slowly walked along the dock.

“Welcome to Spooky Island,” A booming voice announced. “The frightfully popular spring break spot for college students.”

The two groups turn their heads, looking for the source. They eventually discover what appears to be an animatronic, in the form of a large monster with a pointy nose and waving its long arms.

“Catch our Electrical Torture Parade, ‘It’s a Dead World After All’, and the world famous Splatterhorn! Ho-oh-oh-oh-oh!!! SCOOBY-DOO?!”

Scooby Doo and the gang, including their new Equestrian friends (Though only Shaggy and Scooby knew who they were), all stopped dead in their tracks. All at once, the announcer immediately expressed his fanboy side.

“And the rest of Mystery Inc.! Oh, it’s marvelous to see you! Oh, fanta—”

The animatronic was waving its arms excitedly, all the while hitting a few passing tourists.

“Oh! I’m so sorry,” The announcer apologized. “Just a second, I just need… Oh!”

With a loud, audible, cartoonish pop, an odd-looking man pulled himself from the contraption.

“Sorry, it’s a new toy,” The man explained. “I’m just getting up to speed with it.”

“Hey!” Pinkie Pie pointed. “It’s Mr. Bean!”

Everyone looked at the party girl in confusion. The man himself looked from side to side until turning back toward the pink-shaded girl.

“I beg your pardon?” The man asked, raising an eyebrow.

“Sorry, wrong movie!” Pinkie blushed.

Pinkie Pie pulled out a list of movies from the ‘Cinematic Adventures Set List’, beginning to look over…

PINKIE PIE!!! GIVE THAT BACK!!!

Pinkie Pie looks toward the front of the screen. Smiling in embarrassment before handing the list over toward the front and it appears to disappear before resuming the scene.

Great. Now I got to change the safe combination… Again.

“Sorry about her, sir,” Twilight spoke up. “She means well.”

The man in question just laughed and shrugged it off.

“Oh, no worries my dear. By the way, who are you?”

Before anyone else could speak up, Shaggy jumped in to answer for her.

“This is my cousin Twilight,” Shaggy introduced, quickly. “Her sister, Flurry, and her friends Rainbow, Fluttershy, Rarity, Applejack and Pinkie.”

Everyone turned toward Shaggy, with looks that would scream ‘what the heck’. Shaggy just awkwardly steps back, allowing the others to resume talking.

“He’s quite right, sir,” Twilight smiled.

“Oh, I see,” The man nodded, understandably. “Well not to sound rude, my dear, but I don’t recall inviting any of you.”

“Well you see, sir,” Shaggy said, chuckling nervously. “They came all the way from… ‘Canada’, to visit me at the last minute. I didn’t want to leave them by themselves, so I brought them along. I hope that’s not a problem.”

“Oh no, of course not,” The guy quickly shook his head. “Just caught me off guard. I’m glad you brought them; I’ve been meaning to see how my part would work with different age groups.”

A moment later, Daphne trudged along dragging all her luggage. Once she saw the man, she dropped them on the ground.

“Oh, thank goodness,” Daphne sighed. “I was afraid I’d have to lug these all the way up to the hotel.”

“Oh, but that’s what Spooky Island is all about,” The man replied. “Realizing your worst fears.”

“So, I’m guessing you’re this Mondevarious dude, right?” Rainbow asked.

“Quite right, my dear. I am Emile Mondevarious, the owner of this amusement park.”

“You seem less—” Velma started.

“Spooky!” Shaggy added.

“—Than we’d have guessed,” Velma finished.

“Oh, I can be quite spooky when called upon,” Mr. Mondevarious insisted, trying to sound scary. “I can go ‘rawr rawr’ with claws and everything. Oh yes, you wouldn’t want to run into me in a dark alley.

“Seems more creepy than spooky,” Rarity whispered to Rainbow Dash.

“Yeah, I’m totally shaking,” Rainbow said, sarcastically.

“W-W-Well, I’m quite s-scared,” Fluttershy shook.

As for Velma, she couldn’t help but eye Mondevarious curiously.

“So, you’re the one who brought us here?” She questioned.

“No… No, what brought you here was your insatiable appetite for a juicy mystery,” Mondevarious said.

Rainbow Dash leans toward Twilight, whispering so this way he doesn’t hear.

“This guy seems suspicious, doesn’t he?”

Twilight Sparkle didn’t understand right away. She merely observed Mondevarious, as he led them down the docks. Even so, she couldn’t help but agree with Rainbow Dash of all ponies.

“He didn’t even question any further as to why we came along. He just let it go and accepted us without question.”

As they all walked along, Daphne stands alongside Mr. Mondevarious.

“The truth is Mr. Mondevarious,” Daphne explained. “Mystery Inc. is broken up.”

“Oh, but that’s the beauty of something broken,” Mondevarious explained. “It can be fixed. There in lies its potential and I need you to fix Spooky Island.”

“What’s the problem?” Velma asked.

“I believe someone is casting a spell on the students.”

Those words alone sparked the attention of the Equestria Girls. Anything to do with words like ‘magic’ and ‘spells’, especially for dangerous circumstance, is more than enough to draw them in. If there is a problem involving magic, who better to help than these girls. They pondered the matter as Mondevarious led them off the dock onto the sands of the island gesturing to the arriving students and the ones lined up to leave.

“Now listen and look around,” Mondervarious spoke. “Notice any difference between those arriving and those departing?”

The gang looked around and eventually noticed the difference. The group of college kids just arriving were all acting crazy, the kind to drink and party. The ones just leaving were all dressed neatly, standing in line like soldiers.

“They look like sober, well-behaved college kids,” Velma observed.

“Yes, but they didn’t before they came. They changed. In other words, a magic spell.”

“Mr. Mondevarious, if I may say myself,” Rarity interrupts. “That doesn’t sound all that out of the ordinary; it seems like children growing up. I’ve seen this happen to my sister back home.”

“I have to agree with Rarity,” Twilight nodded. “Just because these kids are more well-behaved doesn’t mean anything supernatural is going on here.”

“Carol!”

A voice caused the group to turn, as one of the arriving kids approached one of the kids just leaving. In this case, the one girl standing in front of the line.

“Hey Carol, how was the island?” The young man asked.

The girl didn’t answer right away, she just started at him with a long, far-off expression.

“Are you tricking on me?” She asked.

Both groups all looked at each other curiously, before turning back toward the scene.

“Carol it’s me, it’s Brad,” The guy said. “We’ve known each other since we were like three.”

Then, in a quick instant, Carol grabbed Brad, growling as she lifted him fully over her head with overwhelming strength.

“Get off my grill, son!”

“Carol, what are you doing?”

Everybody just looked on, shocked and horrified. All at once, the girl displayed such power and strength unlike anything they’ve seen. The girl threw Brad clear across the beach, landing with a thud at their feet. The kids departing grabbed their bags, walking along the dock as Brad scurried to his feet and took off. Shaken and scared, Mondevarious turned toward the gang.

“I’m terrified,” Mondevarious shook. “And the young people that step off that barge, the people I love the most, they’re in danger!”

“Excuse us, Mr. Mondevarious,” Twilight said, facing her friends. “Girls, group huddle!”

Twilight grabs the rest of the girls, pulling them aside to huddle. She even held Flurry close enough so she wouldn’t draw any attention.

“Well, this just turned into a very weird situation really fast,” Twilight said.

“Yah think, Twi?” Applejack asked. “Did you see that girl just grab that guy and chuck him halfway cross the beach?”

“Not to mention how expressionless those kids were?” Rarity added. “They seemed like mindless zombies!”

“I know,” Twilight sighed. “I wish I could explain it myself.”

Flurry started to wiggle around in her arms, starting to whine. Twilight tried to readjust her a bit, but Flurry kept whining.

“What’s wrong, Flurry?” Twilight asked.

Flurry points her tiny hoof and they all turned toward where she was looking at. To their surprise, she was pointing directly toward Mondevarious who looked at the newly arriving kids nervously.

“Mondevarious?” Twilight asked Flurry.

The little filly nodded, pressing her face onto Twilight’s shirt. Twilight just stroke her niece’s mane, trying to calm her down, as she turned back toward Mondevarious. Although he seemed harmless enough, apart from being weird, she couldn’t shake the feeling something was wrong with this man. The problem was: She didn’t know what it was.

“I’m gonna solve this one first,” Velma said, excitedly.

“Not if I solve it first!” Fred bragged.

“You guys are going to look like total, total idiots when you’re captured and I’m the one saving you!” Daphne snarked, walking off.

The others walked off as well, leaving Mondevarious with Shaggy, Scooby and the girls.

“Thank you,” Mondevarious said. “Marvelous! Perhaps we can celebrate later with a little ‘spookapalooza’.”

“Ra-Ra-Ra-Ra-Rookapalooza?” Scooby asked, nervously. “Ruh roh!”

The girls looked at each other nervously. There was something weird going on around here and there were determined to find out what it is. As they left to get settled in their rooms, Twilight turned back to Pinkie Pie, who was scratching behind her ears.

“Pinkie, what’s wrong?” Twilight asked.

“I don’t know if it’s just me, but do you think we’re forgetting something?” Pinkie asked. “Or ‘someone’?”

Twilight Sparkle thought about it for a moment, then her eyes widen as her glasses slant.

“Oh no…”

<>

Back in Equestria, Spike had been fiddling with that television set for an unknown time. No matter how many buttons and knobs he turned, even turning it on and off, the portal would not open. All the television would do was show the events of the adventure on screen, forcing him to sit and watch while feeling concerned for his friends. He couldn’t shake the feeling they were approaching something dangerous in this world and not knowing something could happen to them at any time. Not even the bowl of homemade nachos with all the trimmings were enough to calm his nerve.

“I know, Twilight,” Spike said, even if she couldn’t hear. “I really wish I could help you guys; but how?”

Spike was trying to think when a knock at the castle doors jolt his attention from the T.V. The knock had him jump with a start, nearly spilling his snack. He puts the bowl down and approaches the doors. Opening them wide, Spike was surprised to see Princess Celestia standing there.

“Oh, uh h-h-hello Princess!” Spike stammered. “Um, I didn’t—Didn’t know you’d be coming!”

“Hello Spike,” Celestia said, urgently. “Forgive me for coming by so suddenly, but I really needed to speak to Twilight. It’s a matter of upmost importance; did she receive my letter?”

Spike looked at her with wide eyes, as a bead of sweat ran down his face. He scratched the back of his head, trying to look away nervously. This, of course, did not go unnoticed by the sun princess.

“What’s wrong, Spike?” The Princess asked.

“Well, you see Princess um—Well, you see—The thing is—You might want to see this.”

Spike led the Princess into the library, showing her what he’s been watching on the television. Celestia could see the Mane Six, they were assuming a different form, but she recognized their color and their cutie marks stitched on clothing. They were with these college kids and a Great Dane, on some mysterious island. With each passing moment, Celestia’s eyes grew wider and slowly she backs away from the screen. When Spike could see her face, it was a mix of horror and worry.

“Oh no, it’s worse than I thought,” Celestia said, nervously. “This is not good at all.”

“Princess, you sent a scroll because you had something urgent to discuss,” Spike points out. “I know it’s not my place, but I need to know… What was Twilight supposed to hear?”

This seem to draw the princess back to reality for a moment, at least enough to release a sigh. When she could breathe again, she turned to address the minuscule dragon.

“With Twilight Sparkle and her friends in this new world, the timing could not be any worse for what has just occurred.”

“Why? What happened Princess?”

Celestia walked back over to the television, overlooking her protégé and her friends. Then she turns back to Spike and he could see within her eyes something was very wrong.

“Because one of their most dangerous foes, an enemy from ages past, has followed them to this world… And they found them!”