The Pebbles And Bam Bam Show * Lard 69909 ** MARVELMAN > In one episode, Pebbles invites the gang to a ranch, and they try to help out. Eventually some cattle ruslers come and capture Pebbles. Then they leave her bound and gagged to a cactus (Owch! That's gotta hurt.). Next time we see her she is hopping towards the gang, still bound and gagged to the cactus (Ow! Now I know hopping around with a cactus tied to your back must be painful.). >> THIS IS A CUTE SCENE. WILMA AND BETTY ARE SELLING RAFFLE TICKETS IN A STORE OF SOME KIND. ANYWAY, TWO BURGLARS HOLD UP THE PLACE AND STEAL ALL THE MONEY. ONE BURGLAR GRABS A VERY LONG ROLL OF STAMPS AND WRAPS IT AROUND BETTY AND WILMA BOUND AND GAGGING THEM (COOL). AFTER THE BURGLARS LEAVE BETTY AND WILMA MANAGE TO GET THE PHONE OFF THE HOOK AND GET AN OPERATOR ON THE LINE. THE OPERATOR ASKS THEM QUESTIONS BUT ALL THEY CAN DO IS MUMBLE BECAUSE THEY ARE GAGGED BUT THE ROLL OF STAMPS. THE OPERATOR HOOKS THEM UP WITH THE POLICE WHO THROUGH THEIR MUMMBLING THINK IT IS A LITTLE BABY ON THE PHONE. FINALLY, THEY MANAGE TO WORK THE STAMPS FROM THEIR MOUTHS AND WARN THE POLICE. Pepper Ann In the Thanksgiving special, a lot of kids come to Pepper Ann's house for dinner, and her younger sister Moose is later seen tied to a chair, arms at sides, by two boys. Several scenes of this. Later, at the dinner table, the two boys are seen tied to the same chair in a brief scene that flashes by quickly. I missed what happened leading up to this, though. The Perils Of Penelope Pitstop * Hudson Duck Penelope is tied up in *every* single episode, but I don't watch this cartoon very often. In one episode, though, I saw her being wrapped up like a mummy with mummy bandages being wrapped on her while she was standing with her back to a pole. In some other episodes, I have seen her tied up with rope, but unfortunately can't remember how. Anyone got more? > OK, what I've noticed about the show is that Penelope is usually bound the same way every time. When she was tied to the chair, her arms were down by her sides, with rope around her arms and the back of the chair, and her feet tied together. While placed in the piano-player-trap, Penelope was standing, tied to a post with her arms by her side, her feet tied to the post, and with a rope attached to the player device of the piano, which would have triggered the trap at the end of the circut. The carriage, mine car and barrel scenes were all very similar, each of which she escaped with the help of a team of these guys stationed to keep an eye on her. She was tied, again arms by her sides, and feet together. The most interesting as the hot air balloon, when she was both tied up and "detective" gagged. It seems that, instead of simply tying her arms by her sides, the Hooded Claw went through the trouble of binding Penelope in a more creative manner. First, her hands were tied behind her back. Secondly, the ropes bound her in a criss-cross pattern, with a rope going diagonally from both of her upper shoulders, then one went from side to side, and then the pattern repeated. She was tied this was the longest of the seven scenes, only to be apparently untied and retied in the more usual fashion. I just saw another different scene. Penelope was "rescued" from certain death by falling into the hands of The Hooded Claw. Once she realized that she was not being rescued, though, she asked "Just what are you goin' to do with l'il ol' me?" She was brought to a carnival and tied to a duck in the shooting gallery, that's what! She was bound hand and foot, then tied to this large shooting gallery swan, a piece of tape slapped across her mouth. She was seen twice in the rotation of the duck-targets before being freed. Peter Pan and the Pirates * Vega E. Altair In one episode, 4 of the lost boys were shrunken and tied to fish hooks, while the pirates went fishing with them. In another episode, the pirates captured Wendy, John, and Micheal, and tied ropes around them, with their hands tied behind their back. Since I have to record this cartoon in order to watch it, I got freeze frame ready to look at one great scene of the 3 kids dumped into a boat. Later, they end up in the Jolly Roger, with one foot of each person shackled together. Peter himself is often captured, and in one episode, he was seen in the Jolly Roger with his hands tied behind his back. And in that same episode, all the lost boys (except and Wendy are shackled together in the Jolly Roger. In one episode, Wendy was wearing a sort of blue dress, and later got captured and tied to the mast of the Jolly Roger, with her hands behind her back. She was later gagged. In one episode, Hook caught Micheal and tied him up with rope wrapped around him, and later tied him to the front of the Jolly Roger. In another episode, Micheal and John were tied back to back, standing up, arms at sides but not visible, by Captain Hook. In the ep where Peter loses his memory and Wendy's daughter from the future comes to visit Neverland, all the kids (except Peter), including Wendy's future daughter, get caught by the pirates and tied up, with their hands behind their back, and rope pinning their arms to their sides. Later, Peter, his memory still gone, unties Wendy's daughter and then shackles Wendy with chains and makes her hold the ball attached to the chains in her hands, which are bound in front. In another episode, not much, but Peter, John, and the Can-Do Twins had their hands bound behind them. In another episode, Peter was captured, and was bound to the mast of the Jolly Roger, with his hands behind him, behind rope, but the rest of him in front of it (sorry, don't know exactly how to describe this). In one episode, Curly was caught and tied to the mast, with one foot bare, and his legs bound with rope wrapped around them, and his arms bound with rope wrapped around them. In one ep, Tinkerbell was caught and tied up with one rope wrapped around her, pinning her hands behind her, and gagged. In another ep, John and Slightly were caught and tied up with their hands behind their back, and rope wrapped around them. They were later seen tied up sitting on the ground. In yet another episode, Tiger Lily and Hard To Hit (but not catch :) were caught and shackles were put on their feet, and their hands were shackled together behind them. In another ep, Peter, John, Wendy and Micheal were all caught and tied up hanging from the yardarm - Peter had rope wrapped all around him exposing only his feet and his head, while the other three had their hands behind their back, and rope wrapped around them. They were tied to a sort of scale, Peter on one end, the others on the other end. Only John, Wendy and Micheal's attempts to fly were keeping the scale in balance. Wendy told Hook that if he was half a gentleman, he'd at least let Micheal (the 5 year old one) go. Apparently our friendly neighborhood writer Peter Lawrence doesn't miss a beat. I kinda like his sick mind. In one episode, everyone (all the good guys) gets caught and tied to a giant ferris wheel, arms tied to it. Too bad there's not much to see, except some close-ups of Peter struggling, and being cut free, but none of Wendy. In the second part of a two-part episode dealing with Peter Pan growing up, all the lost boys and Wendy are captured with their hands tied behind their backs, ropes wrapped around their arms, and the ropes tied to each other. In another ep, Peter was tied to the mast of the Jolly Roger, arms at sides, and with a piece of cloth in his mouth. In another episode, Wendy gets caught and forced to walk the plank, with rope wrapped around her arms, and her hands behind her back. This is one insane cartoon... there was another episode which contained a capture... Tootles (the second youngest lost boy) got captured by the pirates and his hands were chained above his head, and he was gagged. When common sense-lacking Peter tried to rescue him, he got caught and tied to the ship's "steering wheel" (or whatever they're called). > In another episode, Wendy was nabbed and tied up by tree branches, with her arms at her sides. Nice struggling scenes. Pokemon * Austin899 ** InfernoJedi *** ComicMan416 **** WayCool104 In one episode, a gang of creatures called Squirtles, that has a reputation for playing tricks on people, captures the badguys Team Rocket, and then they are tied to a tree, arms at sides, while their Pokemon is hanging from the tree. But the badguys manage to convince the Squirtles to capture the main characters (Ash, Misty, and Brock). The kids are later captured and are seen tied to a huge rock, arms at sides, rope wrapped around. Ash is soon freed in order to save Pikachu's life, but Misty and Brock remain tied. Ash later comes back and they are free. Also, just when the kids are captured, you see them get lassoed and then the Squirtles run around them very quickly tying all 3 of them together. Episode title is "Here Comes the Squirtle Squad". In another episode, after the badguys' cover was revealed in front of Misty, she was tied to a chair (hands behind back, but not chair; ropes wrapped around her and the chair). A battle ensued in front of her. Misty struggled quite a bit when the threat of being burned faced her. She was burned anyway, but struggled after that when annoyed at her Psyduck for being a wimp throughout the whole thing. > One episode of pokemon involving fire-type puppy pokemon, growlithes. One scene when Team Rocket tries to steal police trained growlithes. They managed to turn them against Officer Jenny. Four of those growlithes tied up Officer Jenny. >> I saw this episode of Pokemon a few days ago, and it comes from Season 2. The name of the episode is called "The Misty Mermaid", or something to that effect. Ash and the gang go back to Cerulean City, to see Misty's sisters. They force Misty to be in some play that they are having. While Misty is underwater performing her act, Team Rocket comes and confronts to of the sisters. Next thing you know, they're out there in the sisters places. Later on, we find the sisters bound and gagged with tape in a locker. Both sisters have their feet tied together, one with her hands tied behind her back, with rope around her arms, and the other one with her hands tied in front. >>> In the episode "The Superhero Secret" Team Rocket ties up the manager's employees. Then Ash and Gligarman and Pikachu show up and Meowth brings out the Mecha-Spinarak and ties all three of them in a cocoon! Then Team Rocket bring them outside and Meowth ties the cocoon to a street light. Jessie tells Gligarman that they're going to show everyone who he really is! Ash says that they got to get free and swings around to break the cocoon, but no luck. When things looked hopeless a woman in a Gligarman costume shows up and tells Gligar that she needs his help. She orders Gligar to free Ash, Pikachu and Gligarman from the cocoon and he swoops down and cuts the cocoon! You're A Star, Larvitar!: This episode is before Ash, Misty and Brock get Larvitar to its mother. Ash is training his Pokemon for the Johto League, then Team Rocket shows up! They have a huge vacume cleaner that catches some Pokemobn, along with Ash! They leave with their capture. James and Meowth are lowing the Pokemon from their ballon to a truck. Ash is tied up in a cottage. Rope wrapped around his torso pinning his arms to his sides and his feet are tied up as well. Jessie gloats then, closes the door to leave Ash tied up in the cottage. Team Rocket prepare to leave but Larvitar bites the tires and lets the air out of the tires. Then Team Rocket crashes with thier truck to the ground. Ash wonders what tha was when Larvitar eats the floor of the cottage and frees Ash. Mother Of All Battles: In this episode, Ash, Misty, Brock and a Pokemon ranger names Mayson are trying to get Larvitar back to its mother. Near the end, the Pokemon hunters show up and they fire a Pokebag that wrapped up Ash, Misty, Brock and Mayson. It's wrapped around their bodies. Larvitar tries to free its mother, but no luck. With a screech attack it manages to free Ash, Misty, Brock and Mayson. A Claim To Flame: In this episode, Ash is battling in the Johto League and who should he see but none other than his old rival, Gary! Team Rocket, disguised as employees trick Ash into thinking that he forgot something and is he doesn't do what they say, his be disqualified! Gary sees Ash going with the disguised Team Rocket and wonders where Ash is going. Next scene we see Ash being pushed into a room, tied up! Rope wrapped around his torso, pinning his arms to his sides and his hands are tied in back of him! Team Rocket reveal themselves and they have Pikachu! They leave Ash tied up in the room and close the door. Ash tries to push the door open but no luck. Just then, Gary openness the door and Ash comes falling out and Ash tells Gary what happened and Gary frees Ash. They manage to get Pikachu back! >>>> Episode: "Stage Fight" The kids are traveling on a showboat, and befriend a group of performers, two male and two female. Team Rocket shows up and threatens to blow up the ship, ash wants to fight but the owners of the showboat don't want to risk it. Ash reluctantly concedes, and so they are all tied up inside the boat. The performers are tied backs together, hands behind, the kids are tied the same. While team rocket goes into the other room to try and convince the pokemon to join them, the performers come up with a plan to stop the thieves. They all maneuver behind the curtain and do some clever voice acting to make it appear as if the pokemon can speak, catching team rocket off guard. Meanwhile, the kids are struggling to loosen the ropes when togepi, the "egg" pokemon, slips through, creating some slack. They soon free themselves and the performers under the cover of Weezing's Smokescreen, blast team rocket into the stratosphere yet again, and all ends well as usual. Episode: "Pokemon Scent-sation", Jesse, James and Meowth break into the Celadon Gym for yet another attempt at larceny, but are caught by the resident trainers and tied up hanging from a tree. Ash shows up, apparently he is unable to get inside the gym after having an argument with the leader over the merits of pokemon perfume. Team rocket offers to help in exchange for releasing them, Ash doesn't trust them but he eventually frees them anyway. Episode: "Viva las Lapras" A group of pirates tries to steal a herd of lapras; ash and friends arrive to save the day. The pirates are tied up, along with team rocket despite their protests that they had nothing to do with it. Episode: "The fortune hunters" Jesse, James and meowth stumble onto a crime scheme conducted by Butch and Cassidy, rival team rocket members, who tie up the trio, backs together, and lock them in a storeroom so they don't mess up their plans. James is feeling all egotistical thanks to a phony zodiac reading making his symbol that of a moltres, a legendary firebird, and he actually breaks the ropes!! Episode: "Mewtwo Returns," this was a TV special that continued the storyline from the first movie, and was released as a direct to video and DVD movie. In it, the kids and two scientists, one male, one female, get captured by rocket grunts via metal ring-shackles pinning their arms to their torsos. After being led around by the rockets for a while, they are placed in a cell with all the other pokemon. Also, there was a scene earlier with Jesse, James, and meowth tied up by a vine whip, and they are eventually placed in the same cell, but are released before the others get there. The kids and the pokemon are eventually freed by an explosion which breaks the cell bars. Episode: "Holiday Hi-Jynx" yes, its the Christmas episode. Team rocket is trying to steal all the toys from the North pole, and the kids try to stop them. They get tied up, and this scene includes an unfortunate cameo by the elf himself...watch at your own discretion. Anyway, they are freed with the help of Ash's charmander, and they stop team rocket, and the day ends on yet another wholesome note. Clarification on episode titles: The episode with the squirtles was entitled "Here comes the Squirtle Squad," the one with misty tied up was called "Pokemon fashion flash," the one with officer jenny and the growlithes was "Case of the K-9 Capers." BONUS SPOILERS: There are two upcoming scenes that I know of that will eventually make their way here from Japan. Here they are, and remember, you heard it here first! Movie: "Celebi: A timeless encounter" this is the fourth pokemon movie, should appear in the states sometime this year. Won't spoil the plot, but it involves the time-traveling pokemon, celebi. The scene here is with Jessie of team rocket, who is trapped by vines for some unknown reason. This evil dude is there, his name's Bishashu, or something, he may belong to team rocket. Anyway, Jessie tries to negotiate with Bishashu to set her free, but is not too successful. I don't know how she gets freed. TV special: "Raikou: Legend of Thunder" This was a special aired in Japan late last year; it's a side story that has nothing to do with the original plot, but instead features the characters from the Pokemon Gold/silver/crystal games. There are two new rockets as well, who attempt to capture the legendary beast, raikou, using this crystal machine. Kenta (the hero from gold) and Marina (the girl from crystal) try to stop them, and both raikou and marina get caught. Marina manages to save raikou, but is unable to save herself. She winds up bound and gagged by the rockets, and Kenta must save her with the help of Eusine, a mystic, and Junichi, a nerdy kid who has decided he's Marina's girlfriend. Raikou shows up as well, perhaps to repay the favor. She gets sent flying in the ensuing struggle, but Kenta and Junichi catch her and save her. Could be the best Pokemon-related scene yet, but it probably won't get to the states for a while. She's tied up with ropes wrapped around her waist, hands behind, and with cloth over the mouth. Sitting down, though her feet are not tied. Episode: (Tricks of the Trade) Team rocket concocts yet another scam to steal pokemon by swapping empty pokeballs with real ones using a fake trading machine. The people eventually get wise to their plan, but before they can do anything, the rockets whip out a device that ties up the crowd of some 20-30 people(!), including the kids, pinning them all together in a circle. They then proceed to use a giant vacuum (I wonder where they buy all these giant vaccuums?) to suck up the remaining pokeballs They nearly get away with it, when Ash and a few of the trainers call out some tauros to stop them. They get knocked away, and the crowd then frees themselves only to find that the rockets still have their pokemon. Not to worry though, our old boy scout Ash gets them back. Oh well, perhaps next time. Episodes: "Talkin' 'Bout an Evolution" and "Rage of Innocence" - This is a two-part episode featuring Lance and the Red Gyrados from the Gold/Silver/Crystal games. Someone is trying to capture The Red Gyrados, but it's not the familiar TR trio at the root of the problem. This time, it's a whole troop of Rocket grunts led by a burly man named Tatsumi, who is led in turn by Professor Shiranui, the same guy from the aforementioned Raikou special. Anyway, Ash and company arrive on the scene to stop them despite Lance's warning. Ash and Misty call out their pokemon, but a strange signal coming from the TR headquarters causing all the pokemon including Meowth to become weak. The grunts then capture the kids using those metal ring shackles. They explain their plans to the kids, then decide to holds them hostage for knowing too much. They are placed in a cell, still restrained with their hands behind them and the shackles pinning their arms to their sides. They remain trapped after the end of the first part and at the beginning of the next part. Jesse, James, and Meowth later show up for a bit of gloating. After some talk, the trio decides to release pikachu so they can get to it but they also inadvertently release the kids. Ash quickly calls out cyndaquil to create a smokescreen and escape, but are still pursued by the trio. Finally, Lance himself shows up to save the day. Pokemon: Heroes - This movie opened in Japan last summer as a precursor to the new pkmn advance games and tv series. It features these two pokemon Latios (male) and Latias (female), psychic dragons with the power to assume human form. There are also two sexy female thieves named Annie and Oakley (who happen to be very well-drawn, even by pokemon standards). Throughout the movie they try to capture the two pkmn. Anyway, there are at least two scenes worth noting: the first is a brief scene where latias (in human form) is caught by Annie's ariados (a large spider pkmn) and trapped in it's web. Ash soon comes to the rescue. The second scene is with this girl and her dad who are the friends and protectors of the twin pkmn. (Somehow, they kinda remind me of Daisy and Jesse Duke, except for the weird haircuts.) They try to stop the thieves, but they are knocked out by a psychic attack from Rion's pkmn, and are next seen securely wrapped up in ariados's web. There are multiple shots of them while in this predicament, until Ash comes once again to the rescue, using Pikachu's energy to free them. Japanese ep: Just before the Johto League eps, there is an episode feturing tyranitar (a godzilla-like pkmn) and larvitar (the child of said pkmn). Ash and co. are trying to get the pkmn back to it's mom, but some pokemon hunters have other plans. They use some sort of net-like restraining mechanism to capture tyranitar, and Ash, Misty and Brock are also caught, along with some girl in an orange jumpsuit, who is there to stop the poachers. Larvitar's cries for help eventually reach tyranitar, who breaks free and soon exacts her revenge on the hunters. I can't remember how the rest of the gang escapes though, sorry. I may post a more accurate alert when the ep airs in the US. Episode: "Just add water." Misty and this other dude are in the middle of an underwater battle with their pokemon when it is interrupted by Team Rocket, who use this crab-like machine to suck up all the pokemon. Psyduck gets caught in the vortex, and Misty saves it only to get sucked in herself, the other guy tries to pull her out but he gets caught too. TR then blows Ash and Brock away and escape with both trainers and all the water pokemon. Soon after, Misty and the other trainer are tied back to back and tapegagged, and the water pokemon are placed in a tank. TR gloats for a bit, but their celebration doesn't last long as Ash and Brock have caught up with them. Brock goes to untie them, and Ash is about to summon his pokemon when an angry-looking Psyduck intervenes. Everyone is surprised, but then Psyduck gets confused and doesn't know what to do next. ^_^ As the battle continues, Psyduck starts getting one of his migraines again. Misty quickly realizes what's happening, and tells Psyduck to use his psychokinetic powers, which he does, sending Team Rocket off into the wild blue once again, and everything's just...ducky. The new season of the show is almost upon us, and with it a brand new character called May (haruka's her japanese name), who is the playable R/S girl in the game. Already she has been featured in a couple of good scenes, which you will hear about presently. Enjoy this sneak peek at some pkmn Advanced peril! Episode: "The Abandoned Ship!" The episode hasn't been given an official title yet, but it takes place soon after ash gets his 2nd Hoenn badge. The gang is exploring a crashed old ship trying to help some dude find his pokemon that was lost long ago, except they are found themselves by a Swampert (a large frog-like pkmn) and his partner in crime Spinarak, a spider pkmn (you can see where this is going, don't you?) Team Rocket is close behind, as well. As the gang explores the ship, one by one they and their pkmn get caught by Swampert, and are later strung up in spinarak's web hanging from the ceiling. They get caught in the following order: Torchic; Meowth; Masato (a young boy, one of the other new main characters who hasn't been named yet); James; May (the new main girl character from the show and games); Jessie; and finally Wobbuffet. They are in this sticky situation for over half of the episode, and their attempts to free themselves are funny and fun to watch! They are of course rescued by Ash and the others eventually. A definite must-see. Episode: "Trick House!" This episode is centered around the trick house from the game. Both Ash's group (some other girl is with them too) and Team Rocket are competing for a prize awarded for getting through the house's challenges, which is a year's supply of Pokeblocks. (They're these pellets that improve contest performance.) Of course you know TR isn't about to play fair, so they disguise themselves as staff members and trick the kids into doing a jump-rope challenge. As they jump, TR quickly wraps them all up with the rope and go into their old routine, but Ash is able to pull his hand free to summon a pokemon to help them out. Pole Position * Mega -------mon > Episode 2. Tess and Daisy are caught by the bad guys and are seen later in a hut, seated on backless chairs, hands tied behind back, with ropes around torso, and a torso rope connecting in back to the hands. The bad guys then moved the hostages elsewhere so that they can set a trap for Dan when he comes in, thinking that his sisters are there. When they're seen again in another area, their hands are tied in front of them. Tess's hands were tied to something while Daisy's hands are only tied together. Later, Dan comes in to the rescue and they easily escape by climbing into their car, presumably untying themselves off-camera. Powerpuff Girls * Biff Barksdale ** Grimbor > In the episode "Something's A Ms.", Ms. Bellum (disguised as Sedusa) is bound to a chair and tapegagged. In the episode "Powerpuff Bluff", Ms. Bellum is very briefly shown from behind bound to a chair, her wrists tightly tied. In the episode "Equal Fights", the Girls capture Femme Fatale She's bound arms-to-sides (and her ankles are bound too, IIRC), and suspended in mid-air as she's hauled off to the pokey. >> "Super Friends" Robin, the new girl living next door to the Powerpuff Girls is set up my Princess who befriends her so she can convince her to shoplift from a conveniance store as revenge on the Powerpuffs for ignoring her. Soon as she's inside Princess calls the mayor to have him send the Powerpuff Girls to capture a vicious shoplifter. When the girls arrive they find Princess wearing her costume and Robin mummified from the nose down and Princess saying that since she caught the criminal they have to make her an official Powerpuff Girl. But Blossom doesn't buy it and convinces the other girls to unwrap Robin and find out the real story. "Him Diddle Riddle" Him challenges the girls to solve his riddles. One of which has Ms. Keane and an identical duplicate mummified from neck to toes and suspended upsidedown over a boiling pool of sharks! Hey, Him's not bound by the laws of physics, he can do stuff like this. Anyway the real Ms. Keane will tell the truth and the duplicate always lies so they only get to ask one question then have to work out which is the real one and if they're wrong the real Keane gets dropped. In a dazzling display of logic Blossom solves the puzzle and while Him can't follow her logic she's right so he turns Ms. Keane loose. Problem Child * Anonymous > Cyndi, a friend of Junior (the problem child) is a skater competing in a contest, in one episode. However, when they announce her name, she doesn't show up. She is later found bound and gagged, feet together, arms at sides, tons of rope wrapped around pinning her legs together and arms together. It's later discovered that the manager of one of the competing ice skaters paid two guys to tie her up so she would be disqualified. The episode was titled something like "The Cyndi Kerrigan Scandal" or such, and apparently was a parody of the Nancy Kerrigan scandal. A Pup Named Scooby Doo When watching this cartoon, I got to see one pretty good (and prolonged) scene. Everyone is being chased by a cheese monster while funky music plays in the background. During the chase, he grabs Shaggy and then we don't see him for a while. He then steals a forklift and chases after Velma and then the scene switches before we can see anything happen. After the chase is over, Velma, Freddy, Daphne, and Shaggy are tied up in a room with their arms at their sides, except for Daphne, whose hands are behind her back. Shaggy panics and says that they are doomed, and that Scooby can't possibly rescue them now that all the world's Scooby snacks are missing (the plot of the episode), but then Scooby rushes in to save them. After he meets the monster, a brief chase ensues and then the two rush out. Finally Daphne cuts herself free with a fingernail file and frees everyone else. I have a picture of this scene. Anyone want it? And in one episode, a cop commited a robbery and when it was revealed he was the offender, he asked his robo- pup to "go get 'em!" Robo-pup then lassoed everyone, except Scooby. Scooby used some sort of martial art to fight Robo-pup and freed everyone. In part of another episode, Shaggy and Daphne were shackled to a wall, but it was only part of a movie they were filming.