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Alfred joins Scooby Doo! and the Gang

16th November 2015

This Halloween, Alfred enjoyed some ghostly goings-on with Scooby Doo! and the Gang, as Warner Bros. celebrated the release of two new Scooby Doo! films with a fun family screening.

First up was a screening of Scooby Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery, which saw kids get their fix of 80s glam-rock, as they watched the band team up with Mystery Inc. to help defeat the formidable Crimson Witch.

Then it was on to the spectacularly spooky Halloween Hub, where even the Alfred team joined in the fun with face-painting, balloon modelling and some incredible creepy cupcakes! Everyone enjoyed LEGO’s massive Scooby Doo sculpture, created from a total of 65,000 bricks – he certainly provided a great photo opportunity for Imogen Thomas, one of our special celeb guests of the day.

Scooby Screening

The Alfred team couldn’t resist a little sing-a-long at the KISS themed music section, with some well-practised air guitar moves…

Then it was on to the screening of the exciting new LEGO Scooby Doo!, which was a favourite with kids and parents alike.

Scooby

Halloween is one of our favourite times of year at Alfred HQ, so it was great fun to be a part of such an exciting event, enjoying the day with some top press including Huffington Post, Yahoo! UK and OK!, as well as key kids publications including First News, Kidzcoolit.com and Toxic.

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