Scooby-Doo! Ghostblasters: The Mystery of the Haunted Temple

 (Chinese: 史酷比！ 鬼爆破：鬧鬼寺之謎) is a Sally Corporation dark ride of the model located at Six Flags Taiwan. It opened in 2002.

Ride experience
The ride is a dark ride experience for families, presented each day in both Chinese and English, which involves shooting laser guns at ghosts and ghouls infesting the Gua Iyi De Temple (Gua Iyi De = the Chinese word 怪異的 which translates to "Spooky" or "Weird"). Shaggy and Scooby have been called to the scene by the teenagers Molly and Yang, who noticed some mysterious things occurring in the temple. Riders in consecutive Mystery Machine-themed cars compete with each other to see who can shoot the most ghosts. Riders also shoot at Scooby Snacks, triggering appearances from Scooby-Doo. Also infesting the temple is the Phantom Dragon, who at the end of the ride is caught by Scooby and Shaggy Rogers (who covers his eyes in fear) and revealed to be a telemarketer named John Bao, who was running a "free vacation" telemarketing scam out of the temple's dining hall, and dressed up as the Phantom Dragon to scare away any trespassers. The riders then enter the garage, where John Bao is being taken off to jail by Scrappy-Doo, Fred Jones, and two police officers.

Chinese Presentations

 * Yǐn Changrui as Shaggy, Scooby-Doo, and John Bao
 * Hom Xiaoyu as Fred Jones, Yang, and Police Officers
 * He Guiqing as Molly and Scrappy-Doo
 * Are Guotai, Deng Shanshan, and Kam Xiaogang as Ghosts

English Presentations

 * as Shaggy
 * as Scooby-Doo and Fred Jones
 * as John Bao
 * as Scrappy-Doo
 * and as Police Officers
 * as Molly
 * as Yang
 * , Gary Schwartz,, , as Ghosts

Trivia

 * This is one of the few instances in the early 2000s that Scott Innes didn't voice Scooby and Shaggy. Instead, Richard Steven Horvitz (credited as Richard Wood in the ride credits) voiced Shaggy and Frank Welker voiced Scooby.
 * With the exceptions of Frank Welker and Gary Schwartz, all of the voice actors for the English audio track are credited under pseudonyms. It wasn't until interviews with Frank Welker and Richard Steven Horvitz that the actual names of much of the actors were confirmed.