Scooby Doo Beach Movie May 2026
The afternoon was perfect. Fred was engineering an impossibly complex sandcastle complete with moats, drawbridges, and hidden trapdoors. Daphne, in a chic oversized sunhat, was testing the water temperature with perfectly manicured toes. Velma, of course, was knee-deep in the tide pools, cataloging crustaceans.
“R’m just glad it wasn’t a real rungry serpent,” Scooby mumbled through a mouthful of graham cracker. scooby doo beach movie
While Daphne distracted the Serpent by throwing her designer flip-flops at its head (they bounced off harmlessly, but with style), Velma circled around to the old pier. She noticed a series of submerged tracks leading from the pod to a hidden alcove beneath the boardwalk. And inside that alcove? A rusty lever, a crank, and a marine-grade engine. The afternoon was perfect
A collective groan, then laughter. The waves rolled in, the stars came out, and the Mystery Machine’s tires left two deep, happy tracks in the sand—already dreaming of the next case, the next sandwich, and the next unlikely adventure. Velma, of course, was knee-deep in the tide
Suddenly, the beach erupted. A towering, scaly creature—half-sea serpent, half-disgruntled lifeguard—rose from the foam. The “Sunken Serpent of Spooky Cove,” the locals had called it in the campfire stories Velma had dismissed. It roared, sending tourists scattering like startled sandpipers.

