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“The radio helmet has a visible antenna and a loose wire. If we can trip the frequency modulator…”

Here’s a short, creative piece inspired by the tone and energy of ¡Qué hay de nuevo, Scooby-Doo! (the early 2000s animated series). The Case of the Phantom Frequency

(Muffled, mouth full) “Like, can the trap involve soundproof walls that also keep out creepy radio ghosts?” -Que hay de nuevo Scooby-Doo

Hallways of spinning records. Scooby slides through a pile of 45s like a furry bowling ball. Shaggy runs in place on a treadmill of tangled cables. The villain slips on a glob of mustard from Shaggy’s dropped sub.

“Old Man Jenkins? The retired sound engineer?” “The radio helmet has a visible antenna and a loose wire

(Inspecting her phone) “I’ve got a friend in fashion PR who heard it during a livestream. She said the voice called itself ‘The Frequenator.’”

The radio helmet sparks. The villain stumbles, rips off the helmet, and— The Case of the Phantom Frequency (Muffled, mouth

“Distraction. Right. Like, I’ll distract him with my sandwich.”

Dust swirls. Old vinyl records hang from the ceiling like mobiles. Suddenly, the speakers crackle to life:

“Rhat’s the show’s title, raggy.”

(Pushing up her glasses) “According to the local reports, every night at exactly 9:04 PM, a phantom signal hijacks every radio station in town. It plays the same twelve seconds of a 1970s disco track… then laughs.”