Scooby ignores Shaggy’s warning and leaps out of the cart. Shaggy quickly follows. The two watch the cart fall into the mine shaft behind them.
“Way to go, Scooby!” Shaggy exclaims. “Like, for once, I’m glad you didn’t listen to me.”
“Re roo!” Scooby replies, kissing the ground at his feet. MWAH! MWAH!
“Now let’s find a way out of here,” Shaggy says, scanning the area.
“Ris ray,” Scooby suggests and points to a tunnel.
The two friends start walking. Soon, they see a light at the end of the tunnel.
“A way out! We’re saved!” Shaggy exclaims.
“Ruh-roh,” Scooby gulps.
“It’s a dead end,” Shaggy says.
The tunnel ends high up in a larger cave. The light is coming from big floodlights that illuminate an underground factory.
“Aww, they’re making stuffed animals,” Shaggy observes. “Wait. They’re putting something inside the toys besides stuffing.”
“Riamonds!” Scooby exclaims, spotting piles and piles of the sparkling jewels.
“It’s a smuggling operation,” Shaggy realizes. “I’ll bet it’s connected to the Bigfoot scheme back home.”
Just then, a big, hairy hand grips Shaggy on the shoulder. He turns and comes face to face with a Yeti!
ROOOOOARRRR!
The giant beast lets out a terrifying wail with his hot breath.
“Zoinks!” Shaggy shrieks.
“Reah,” Scooby says, plugging his nose. “Try a reath rint.”
“Come on, Scoobs!” shouts Shaggy. He and Scooby jump and fall into giant bin of toy stuffing. The Yeti follows them.
When they emerge from the bottom, Shaggy and Scooby realize the Yeti’s head has fallen off!
“Hey, that was just a mask! You’re a man, not a monster,” Shaggy says.
The fake Yeti tries to grab Scooby and Shaggy, but they scamper over him and out of the bin.