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The video introduces a set of five 'Chill Out Scooby-Doo' collectible toys released by Wendy's in 2007. The reviewer prepares to unbox and examine each toy individually.
The first toy reviewed is the Mystery Machine, featuring Shaggy, Scooby, and Fred. It boasts a unique pullback mechanism that causes the vehicle to alternate between forward and reverse motions, which the reviewer demonstrates and praises as 'awesome'.
Next is a Scooby-Doo toy, unofficially named 'Chattering Scooby-Doo', with a large smile and a head that moves, opening and closing its mouth. The reviewer speculates it might have a pullback feature, but it doesn't function in the video; however, he demonstrates its mouth movement when manually pushed, likening it to chattering from cold.
The third item is the 'Mystery Revealer' activity book. This interactive toy involves using punch-out 'tools' (like a Mystery Machine cut-out) to reveal hidden twists, turns, games, and pictures by sliding the tool between plastic sheets. The reviewer demonstrates how to navigate mazes and search for items, expressing his enjoyment of the toy.
The fourth collectible is a Scooby-Doo notepad or diary. It features a fuzzy, silky cover and a leather-like stitched patch. Inside, it contains a simple white notepad for drawing or writing, with the reviewer noting the lack of special artwork on the inner pages but appreciating the tactile quality of the cover.
The final toy is a game featuring Scooby-Doo with his tongue hanging out. The game involves rotating Scooby's tongue to guide small plastic balls into different holes, with Scooby's mouth being the 100-point target. The reviewer confesses uncertainty about the game's official name or type but demonstrates its functionality.
The video concludes with a summary of the 'Chill Out Scooby-Doo' set, confirming it was released in promotion of the 'Now on DVD' movie. The reviewer expresses overall enjoyment, though he remains puzzled by the tongue-spinning game and the potential pullback feature of the chattering Scooby-Doo, inviting viewers to share their knowledge.