"But Your Majesty," Glum squeaked, nervously wringing his tiny green hands. "You turned the last mortal who complained about paperwork into a toad!"
"Well, well, well," the King chuckled, his eyes glowing with an eerie, magical light. "If it isn't the meddling mortals who ruined the Amazing Krudsky's plans! Tell me, what brings the famous Scooby-Doo to my personal chambers? Come to beg for more fairy dust?"
"Even a Goblin King knows better than to stand between a hungry dog and his dinner," the ruler said with a dramatic bow. "Eat up, you two. You've earned it." Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King (2008)
The King stared at the trembling dog for a long moment. Slowly, his stern expression softened into one of pure amusement. He tapped his magical scepter on the ground, and with a brilliant flash of green and orange sparks, a massive table appeared before them. It was piled high with towering sandwiches, glowing pumpkin pies, and bowls of candy corn that never emptied.
"I tell you, Glum, the paperwork involved in a full-scale Halloween invasion is simply monstrous!" the King boomed, his voice dripping with theatrical exasperation. "But Your Majesty," Glum squeaked, nervously wringing his
Shaggy let out a high-pitched yelp and immediately leaped into Scooby's arms. "L-l-like, we were just looking for the exit, your spooky highness! Or maybe a small snack! We're not picky!"
"A snack?" The King raised an eyebrow, his booming laugh filling the room. "You stand before the ruler of the Halloween spirit world, and you ask for a snack?" Tell me, what brings the famous Scooby-Doo to
Scooby and Shaggy didn't need to be told twice. They dove headfirst into the feast, leaving the Goblin King to shake his head and chuckle at the sheer, ridiculous courage of a cowardly dog. Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King (Video 2008) - IMDb