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En route to the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Mystery Inc. faces a terrifying "emergency" landing in the Brazilian jungle. Guided by pilots Luis and José, the gang quickly learns they are in the territory of the —a legendary, deity-worshipped creature with the body of a massive ape and the head of a saber-toothed tiger.
In a classic unmasking, the Jaguaro is revealed to be , a man running an illegal diamond mining operation. Barney used the legend of the creature to scare off the natives and anyone else getting too close to his stash. His accomplice? The pilot, Luis , who faked the plane crash to transport their stolen goods. The duo almost escaped, but Fred saved the day by pre-emptively removing the plane's spark plugs. Fun Facts & Legacy
Jeepers, It’s the Jaguaro: A Diamond-Studded Jungle Fever Welcome back, mystery solvers! Today, we’re trekking deep into the Amazon Basin to revisit a classic from The Scooby-Doo Show (Season 3, Episode 8): which originally aired on October 28, 1978. The Plot: Stranded in Jaguaro Country
Coincidentally, the episode features characters named Fred and Barney , just like the iconic duo from Bedrock.
If the Jaguaro looks familiar to younger fans, it’s because he returned as a high-level boss in the final level of the film Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase .
As always, things aren't what they seem. Velma's sharp eyes catch deep scratches on a glass boat window—marks that could only be made by a .
Scooby-doo Show : ... — Jeepers, It's The Jaguarothe
En route to the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Mystery Inc. faces a terrifying "emergency" landing in the Brazilian jungle. Guided by pilots Luis and José, the gang quickly learns they are in the territory of the —a legendary, deity-worshipped creature with the body of a massive ape and the head of a saber-toothed tiger.
In a classic unmasking, the Jaguaro is revealed to be , a man running an illegal diamond mining operation. Barney used the legend of the creature to scare off the natives and anyone else getting too close to his stash. His accomplice? The pilot, Luis , who faked the plane crash to transport their stolen goods. The duo almost escaped, but Fred saved the day by pre-emptively removing the plane's spark plugs. Fun Facts & Legacy Jeepers, It's the JaguaroThe Scooby-Doo Show : ...
Jeepers, It’s the Jaguaro: A Diamond-Studded Jungle Fever Welcome back, mystery solvers! Today, we’re trekking deep into the Amazon Basin to revisit a classic from The Scooby-Doo Show (Season 3, Episode 8): which originally aired on October 28, 1978. The Plot: Stranded in Jaguaro Country En route to the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Mystery Inc
Coincidentally, the episode features characters named Fred and Barney , just like the iconic duo from Bedrock. In a classic unmasking, the Jaguaro is revealed
If the Jaguaro looks familiar to younger fans, it’s because he returned as a high-level boss in the final level of the film Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase .
As always, things aren't what they seem. Velma's sharp eyes catch deep scratches on a glass boat window—marks that could only be made by a .