Friday, 25 December 2020

My Christmas Presents!!!

Merry Christmas!

Here are my presents which I got today. I know, I'm far too old for presents, but hey, a person never has a chance to be young again!
The live action Scooby movies! These, The Mystery Begins and Curse Of The Lake Monster, which I also got today, are my favourite Scooby movies, mainly because the gang get real.
This'll help me learn all about Simba, Nala and all the other Disney characters.
That's a soft Scooby Doo - some say I'm a bit too old for soft toys, but I like to consider myself as being like Bluey in Christmas Swim when he got Bartleby, her teddy bear, for Christmas.
Scooby Doo: Curse Of The Lake Monster, or, as I'd like to call it, Scooby Doo & The Lake Monster. It isn't like Scooby Doo & The Loch Ness Monster, which takes place in dreary, dark Scotland (no offence to any Scottish people in general) but my favourite part in Lake Monster was Scooby reading his magazine for dogs, much like Gromit reading a newspaper full of headlines about sheep and dogs in Wallace & Gromit.
With this, I'm planning for the next few weeks right now as we speak!
I can take this to show Mari when the pandemic is over, and maybe we could cook every single piece of Scooby goulash in this book - if they can make Scooby's mouth water.
With this, I can make my own comics whether Beano-appropriate or not recommended by the boy in red and black stripes!
The Scooby Doo film that brings Summer into the bleakest of days and times, especially when it's set in Hawaii and gives you tropical/Maori vibes, like Dumping Ground Island.
More Disney! This one features all my favourite Disney adventures - Toy Story, Winnie The Pooh, The Jungle Book, Chicken Little, Wall-E, Tarzan and Inside Out. What more could you want?
It may not contain much monsters as in any Scooby adventure, but this mixture of The Care Bears Movie, the Fantasia segment The Sorcerer's Apprentice and Bugs Bunny's 1001 Rabbit Tales is definitely one to check out for Scooby and Shaggy's one off Arabian adventure alone.
Luella's best friend first made her television debut in 1986, and it contains the Halloween song, one you'd be bound to hear Luella, Mildred, Enid, Maud and Eefa perform at a Cackles' Halloween rock concert. It's not Halloween, it's Christmas! What am I saying?!
ALLAH!!!!
I like the Clangers portion of this and the Rise & Shine DVD I got as well, but parents like my Mum would dread to hear Upsy Daisy singing on this one, mainly because she screeches through her megaphone like the sound of nails on a chalkboard. The bully rabbit Peter features on this one, too, so...look out!
This gold Winnie The Pooh notebook has a Christopher Robin feel to it, mainly because Pooh alone is exploring London, mainly searching to find his dear friend from his creator A.A. Milne. I bet you never knew Winnie The Pooh was a British thing, huh?!
GHOUL SCHOOL!! I never thought I'd say this, but this mixture of Scream Street, Malory Towers, Sweet Valley High and Little Wolf's Big Book Of Badness makes for the perfect Scooby movie, mainly because it contains real, goofy monsters, not ones you'd expect to see in shows like Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated, what with Professor Pericles transforming into a demon - creepy! Ghoul School is the best Scooby movie by any chance.
With Reluctant Werewolf, I can perfect my story about Furaha transforming into a white dog and helping a little girl who's changed into a werewolf by her monster peers.
This one's a little unique, mainly because it has School Of Roars on it. No singing from Upsy Daisy on this one, though. Finally!
Finally, I got a 2021 Winnie The Pooh calendar. This is just like when Horrid Henry got that Manners With Maggie calendar in Horrid Henry's Christmas Lunch, except I'm not disgusted by it. I love Winnie The Pooh and I love Disney, especially The Lion King.

All this Christmas is themed around Scooby Doo and Winnie The Pooh, two of my most favourite subjects in the world. What did YOU get for Christmas this year? Scooby-Dooby-DOOOOO!!!

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