I 1900-tallets Transylvanien er alt ved det gamle med unævnelige rædsler, der spreder død og ulykke både nær og fjernt. Heldigvis har den navnkundige vampyrjæger Van Helsing indledt en utrættelig kamp mod nattens skabninger og monstre af enhver art. Og han er ikke sådan lige at bide skeer med.
Shaggy og Scooby er i store problemer, når de kommer ansigt til ansigt med Dracula, og den gamle blodsuger gør den hårede slacker til en varulv. Der er tilsyneladende kun én vej ud af denne situation, og det er for den feje duo at deltage i Transsylvaniens Grand Prix, en Wacky Races-stil langrend med sådanne skøre konkurrenter som Mr Bone Jangles, The Witch Sisters, Swamp Thing, Frankenstein og The Mummy.
Based on the classic novella by Robert Louis Stevenson, "Hyde" tells the story of successful defense attorney Edward Hyde, who has the perfect family to go along with his perfect job...even though he finds himself struggling to balance the two at times. Once a horrible tragedy strikes, Edward begins to go down a dark path that leads him to spiral out of control...transforming into something else entirely.
Crime writer Ian Rankin investigates The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Starting with Robert Louis Stevenson's nightmare in September 1885, Rankin traces the roots of this story, which stretches back to Stevenson's childhood. Grave-robbers, hallucinatory drugs and prostitution all play their part in the disturbing account of Henry Jekyll's double-life, as Rankin's journey takes him into the yeasty draughts and unlit closes of the city that inspired the tale - Edinburgh.
The only living descendant of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde makes a deal with the dark side.
Did you expect that evil had taken a vacation just because it's Christmas? Well, think again boys. Mr. Hyde appears at a prison in front of the inmates with a very different Christmas carol. And since he spends a lot of time on vaudeville, he sings and dance in this show as well.
An adaptation of "The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", heavily influenced by the Universal horror movies of the 1940s.