Man-Shark!

'''Man-Shark! '(Japanese: 人間がサメ！ Ningen ga same!) is the fifteenth episode of the second season of Scooby-Doo: The Next Mystery''.

Summary
The shark-man hybrid monster is terrorizing the beaches and kidnaps Shimagura.

Synopsis
The episode begins with

Before the credits, Rochelle, still trying get back to shore on her dying Jet Ski, is devoured alive by the Sharks she captured (only in the Japanese version, as this is edited out in the dub, replaced by an overhead shot of the Great White Shark seen escaping from the boathouse Rochelle held it in following her).

Japanese Cast

 * Naomi Kusumi as Scooby-Doo
 * Toshiharu Sakurai as Shaggy Rogers
 * TBA as Moshu
 * TBA as Shimagura
 * TBA as Mishi
 * Naoki Tatsuta as Scrappy-Doo
 * TBA as Nigamora
 * TBA as Toshi

English Cast

 * Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo, Samebito
 * Matthew Lillard as Shaggy Rogers
 * Benjamin Diskin as Moshu
 * Gwendoline Yeo as Shimagura
 * Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Mishi
 * Scott Innes as Scrappy-Doo
 * Kari Wahlgren as Nigamora
 * Kyle Hebert as Toshi
 * Candi Milo as Rochelle

Villains

 * Samebito/Rochelle

Locations

 * The Beach

Notes/Trivia

 * There are many Jaws references in this episode.
 * Shimagura parodies Chrissie Watkins.
 * The Samebito parodies Jaws the Shark.
 * The boat sinks like it did in the original film.
 * The way the Samebito eats the hair off Scooby's tail is similar to the way Quint dies.
 * Toshi copies Martin Brody by climbing up the sinking boat post and he says " You are a real son of a death-bringer".
 * Fifth time Shimagura is kidnapped. This time her arms are manacled inside the Samebito's cave.
 * One scene has Mishi looking at one of the Samebito's teeth to determine the species. Shaggy jokingly suggests it's a Megalodon's tooth. This a reference to the new SD-DTV movie Scooby Doo: Megalodon Mystery!, which comes out around the time this episode premieres.
 * The roars of the Samebito sounds like the T-Rex from Jurassic Park and Zilla from the 1998 version of Godzilla.
 * Despite the fact that sharks and other fishes don't have vocal cords and as such can't produce any sounds, the Samebito is clearly heard growling, snarling, and even roaring in his scenes. However, this may have been added for dramatic effect. His growling noises were provided by Frank Welker in the english dub. This may also be a possible reference to the infamous roaring shark of Jaws: The Revenge.