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Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase (2001)

When Scooby and the gang get trapped in a video game created for the gang, they must fight against the 'Phantom Virus.' To escape the game they must go level by level and defeat the game once and for all.
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When Scooby and the gang get trapped in a video game created for the gang, they must fight against the 'Phantom Virus.' To escape the game they must go level by level and defeat the game once and for all.

Rating:PG
Genre:Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Directed By:Jim Stenstrum
Written By:Mark Turosz
In Theaters:10/9/2001
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Runtime:73 minutes
Studio:Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment

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Jim Stenstrum

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Scott Innes

Scooby-Doo / Shaggy (voice)

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Grey DeLisle

Daphne (voice)

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B.J. Ward

Velma (voice)

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Frank Welker

Fred (voice)

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Gary Anthony Sturgis

Phantom Virus (voice)

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Joe Alaskey

Wembley (voice)

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Bob Bergen

Eric (voice)

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Tom Kane

Professor Kaufman (voice)

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Mikey Kelley

Bill (voice)

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