As a classic Scooby-Doo adventure, the primary emotional response is **Humor**, driven by the iconic antics of Shaggy and Scooby. This is complemented by strong feelings of **Joy** and **Happiness**, reflecting the lighthearted and family-friendly nature of the film. The mystery and treasure hunt elements generate significant **Curiosity**, **Anticipation**, and **Excitement** as the gang uncovers clues and faces spooky encounters. Upon the resolution of the mystery and the unmasking of the villain, audiences experience **Satisfaction** and **Relief**. While there are elements of **Fear** and **Anxiety** from the 'ghosts' and 'monsters', these are intentionally mild and serve more as light suspense for a younger audience, characteristic of the Scooby-Doo franchise. **Nostalgia** also plays a role for long-time fans.
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