“Who am I kidding? No one watches ‘till the end. I could confess to any number of things safetly, and not get caught” Really glad I watched until the end.
Design: 5: Henry Bascomb and Mr. Creeps and Mr. Crawls 4: Bluestone, Harry, and Mr. Stevens 3.5: Mr. Greenway and Mr. Leech and Professor Wayne 3: The Cutlers and Pietro 2.5: Mr. Wickles, Hank, Uncle Stuart, Sarah Jenkins, Dr. Najib, Zeke and Zeb, Mr. Fong, and Penrod Stillwall 2: Big Bob Oakley, Dr. Jekyll, John Simms, and "Nathanial" 1.5: Mr. Carswell 1: Buck Masters, Carl, CL Magnus, and Asa Shanks Outfit: 5: Captain Cutler's Ghost and the Spooky Space Kook 4.5: The Ghost Clown and the Snow Ghost 4: Redbeard, the Phantom Shadows, and the Headless Spectre 3.5: The Miner 49er, Charlie the Robot, the Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts, the Witch and the Zombie, Mr. Hyde, and the Wax Phantom 3: Elias Kingston/Aged Uncle Stuart and the Werewolf 2.5: The Caveman and the Tiki Witch Doctor 2: The Black Knight and the Creeper 1.5: The Mummy of Ankha 1: The Phantom, the Indian Witch Doctor, the Ape Man, the Puppetmaster, Zen Tuo, and the Phony Phantom Operation: 5: The Cutlers and Henry Bascomb 4: Harry, Mr. Creeps and Mr. Crawls, Mr. Greenway and Mr. Leech, "Nathanial", and Mr. Stevens 3.5: Pietro and Zeke and Zeb 3: Mr. Jenkins, Dr. Najib, Mr. Hyde, Professor Wayne, Penrod Stillwall, and John Simms 2.5: CL Magnus 2: Mr. Wickles, Bluestone, Buck Masters, and Mr. Fong 1.5: Hank and Uncle Stuart 1: Carl, Big Bob Oakley, Mr. Carswell, and Asa Shanks DOO: 5: The Spooky Space Kook 4.3: Captain Cutler's Ghost and the Phantom Shadows 4.2: The Ghost Clown 4: The Snow Ghost 3.8: The Wax Phantom 3.2: The Witch and the Zombie and the Headless Spectre 3: Charlie the Robot, the Caveman, and the Werewolf 2.8: Mr. Hyde 2.5: The Miner 49er, the Puppetmaster, Redbeard, and the Tiki Witch Doctor 2.3: The Phantom, Elias Kingston, and the Mummy of Ankha 2.2: The Black Knight and the Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts 1.8: Zen Tuo 1.5: The Creeper 1.3: The Indian Witch Doctor 1: The Ape Man and the Phony Phantom
What’s fun about Dont Fool with a Phantom is that the main villain, Roger Stephens is almost certainly a reference to the main characters of Lovecraft’s short story The Horror in The Museum, where Stephen Jones is dared by eccentric wax museum sculptor George Rogers into spending a night in his haunted museum to settle a score between them, and then he spends the evening terrorizing Stephen while wearing a bulky hide of a Dimensional Shambler. The story was only published about thirty years before so it would’ve still been pretty relevant, plus the inclusion of a wax museum just may clinch it
37:02 I'm assuming it might be a reference to the phrase "So loud you could wake the dead" or how it's considered very rude to be loud in holy places like churches or, well, cemeteries
I always thought Aza Shanks costume was kinda menacing just because the idea of a dude wearing a sheet running around with an axe is less supernatural and more axe murderer
A decade [ACE DECADE] or so later, and the producers of 'Friday the 13th' would show where they could go with that! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@JoeGoesOvermaybe more likely the people from Halloween because the guys that made Friday the 13 themselves admitted they made it to cash in on Halloween’s success. The funny part is many that worked on it thought “this movie is gonna suck but it’s not like anyone’s gonna see it”
Thank you, and yes, despite ranking the highest, the Wax Phantom isn't one that gets brought up that often in the fandom. I'm starting the new series as we speak, but other obligations are going to cut into my UA-cam crafting time. Let's just say it's difficult to do a lot of writing, filming and editing when the skin on your fingers have been erased from all the painting and your studio is packed with everything in your living room. Not to mention that new Zelda game is threatening to take away even more of my time!
The famous Jonny Quest slide! Ahh, limited animation budgets. What won't you give us? Besides, you know, competent animation. Thanks for watching and commenting!
These reviews are so very thoughtful. In addition to Scooby Doo, you have caused me to think about classic Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew villain schemes in a more realistic manner. I enjoy your efforts.
Thank you very much! I never got into the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew back in the day, but my evil aunt and uncle were heavily into them at the time. So many girls had Shawn Cassidy posters in their bedrooms. Poor Pamela Sue Martin didn't get nearly that much attention.
@@theshaggedy9456 I won't rule it out, but if I continue going in chronological order, it's going to be a while. Having said that, I did already do one video each focusing on 'Zombie Island' and 'Witch's Ghost'.
@@JoeGoesOver 18:27: There’s also “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court”, where Hank figured the solar eclipse is happening on the same day he was about to be burned at the stake.
that plane in the Tiki episode is very interesting, does seem like a totally differeant plot and is a little annoying that its never explained again. The Scooby Doo Where Are You rankings have been brilliant
Season 2's Antagonists were very luck-laster with their plans. 😂. I did not expect the Wax Phantom to be the highest of the season, with only 3.8!? Wow, the villains in this season really are quite a bit dumb. And, as always, your video is awesome, Joe! It deserves WAY more views than it currently has, and I cannot wait for your ranking on "The New Scooby-Doo Movies" villains. Well done!
Thank you very much! I have the New Scooby-Doo episodes ready to screen (and converted into a Premiere-friendly format for screen caps) and am working on preliminary art. If you see a Native-American Chief's head in the background for a future video, it means I was successfully able to re-draw a bunch of missing feathers.
They're not available by default on any streaming service that I'm aware of, meaning if you don't have the DVDs, the only legitimate way is to purchase them through Amazon Prime or other provider. Of course, that's as I said, "legitimate" viewing. Unfortunately, there is at this point still no technically legal way to watch the Addams Family episode unless it's being aired on a network like Boomerang.
I suspect that if you dug a little deeper, even if Grisby wasn't the creator of the Wax Phantom, he sure looked like he could have been guilty of any number of other, far worse crimes. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great job on this video as well as the rest of the villain rankings for "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!". I was surprised to see the Wax Phantom top the Season 2 list, and liked your theory about his coconspirator (hadn't thought about that before but it makes sense now). I'm looking forward to seeing your rankings for "The New Scooby-Doo Movies" (I'm expecting some pretty low scores for some of the villains) and hopefully "The Scooby-Doo Show" after that.
Thank you for your comment! I had to double-check my scoring on the Wax Phantom because it surprised me how high it got, but that just goes to show why it's probably necessary to break the scoring up by sections rather than just "I think this guy is lame so he gets a 1". The videos I have the most fun doing are the ones where I notice something about an episode and go on a tangent (like how many murders 'Zombie Island' must have had, or how John Carpenter's 'The Thing' was a lot like one of the episodes from 'Where Are You?'). So once I noticed Mr. Stevens was in the same room as the Wax Phantom, it was like a light bulb went off. This was so much more entertaining than simply chalking it up to yet another Hanna-Barbera cheap production mistake. I've started preliminary work on "The New Scooby-Doo Movies", but will be delayed a bit as my studio is filled to the brim with the contents of my living room (which I'm finally painting after, oh, two decades [ACE DECADE] of living here). It was probably time.
I'm pretty sure the comment about being near a cemetery was a play on the phrase "Be quiet or you'll wake the dead". Also, hell yeah can't wait to see more of this!!! 😁🥳👻
Thank you for your nice comment! Mr. Grisby should have known Velma, Shaggy and Scooby weren't there to wake the dead. They didn't have any shovels! Yes, that was an Addams Family reference.
Rewatching this and you referencing Purdue as a “safety school” made me realize you are probably a fellow Hoosier. I knew I liked you! Hope you like corn! Although I have now switched my corn out for cheese and am living in Wisconsin.
In my youth, I have been known to shuck a few ears of corn. There are a few UA-camrs from this state of note. While researching my Zombie Island Murders video, I needed some info on 18th century dress and ran across Townsends. I was watching that channel for over a year before discovering he's literally about an hour away from me! Thanks for watching and commenting (and your Patreon membership!)
HELL YEAH! I'm really glad to see you finish the original series before I shipped out to the Navy. I appreciate your dedication man,and thanks for the series as a whole.
Indeed! 'Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!' did so many things right and pointing out the absurdity of the Velma Taxi Service was a high point! I've noticed something else, though, while going through all these old episodes. You know the Scooby-Doo trope where the villain chases them through a hallway filled with doors? It's referenced a lot in later series and parodied often by other shows. The thing is, they don't really seem to run through any hallway doors during the first two seasons of 'Scooby-Doo: Where Are You?'. I may have overlooked it, of course, since at the time I wasn't specifically looking for them doing that. But when I scrubbed through several episodes looking for a specific example, I couldn't immediately find one. I'm not sure if I can turn that into a video or not, but it was just something I noticed. Thanks for watching!
@@JoeGoesOver, probably dying from anemia or like very little blood circulating through his brain. Might explain the delusions of grandeur and revenge, actually. I’ve heard a joke recently from one of my favorite UA-cam gamers 8BitRyan in his playthrough of the Resident Evil 4 remake, where a random enemy ai gets himself killed and Ryan’s reaction is “no brains just plagas” (referring to the game’s parasite). If Mr Grimsby is dying from not have enough blood circulation, he should be hospitalized instead of staying at a tv studio making colorful threats and making wax figures for a revenge he’ll probably die before even making happen. If horror video games are your thing or you want to see someone’s playthrough, I highly recommend 8BitRyan, he’s one of the funniest let’s play through gamers, he has the most emphatic heart of any gamer I know, and he’s Australian. That’s all I can say..
So uh… The Scooby Doo Show next? Or more chronologically accurate, the New Scooby Doo Movies? I’d love to see this series continue, though no pressure if your looking to divert creative energies elsewhere. Sad to see the final season has come to a close, this particular series felt like it was made for me. Great video as always!
I'm working on the 'New Scooby-Doo Movies' next. I'm guessing these will take a bit longer to get through since they're double the length of traditional Scooby series episodes. I will likely devote each upcoming Ranking video to just two episodes at a time to keep them more bite-sized. Thank you for the comment and compliment!
@@JoeGoesOver I’m so happy to hear that and I’m already eagerly anticipating the scathing comments at the significantly less competent villain roster of that series.
I remember the Witch Doctor from the Hawaii episode giving me nightmares as a kid, mainly because I swear I remember a version of the intro where it had a zoom in on him instead of Charlie the Robot while a creepy moan that was absent in the Charlie version played. However I also did not remember him speaking at all, so that may just be vague childhood memories, since as a young kid watching various Scooby reruns on Cartoon Network, I didn’t remember exact episodes, the only exceptions being Jeepers, It’s the Creeper, the Snow Ghost episode, and Hassle in the Castle.
You're absolutely correct. Season Two of 'Scooby-Doo Where Are You?' featured different monsters in the opening, with one being the Witch Doctor who does, indeed, moan: ua-cam.com/video/UpSx-y__snk/v-deo.html It's funny which villains we remember scaring us the most as kids and it's interesting how much they differ between fans. But Space Kook is still the scariest. That's a scientific fact. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing!
An excellent finale to this mini-series. It's been very enjoyable watching you review all these villains and I'll definitely be looking forward to more
Thank you kindly! I'm currently working on the first two episodes of 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies'. I had originally thought about skipping this series and going straight to 'The Scooby-Doo Show', but felt I should probably just go in chronological order. We'll see how that works out for me if I'm still ranking villains when it comes time for 'A Pup Named Scooby-Doo". Thank you for watching and thank you for the comment!
My late, somewhat lamented grandmother's skin was pale and, though not quite as grey as Grisby, was still definitely of an unhealthy pallor in the years leading up to her death.
My god, that would explain his twisted desire to wreck havoc on the TV station with a wax phantom instead of leaving it behind like a normal person. A petty vengeful man is one thing (and I personally hate men petty enough to frame others for stuff they didn’t do 😡), but a sickly dying petty old man is levels above that. It also makes Grigsby more pathetic than anything else, because if it’s true, he could be dying at any moment now, and instead of dying peacefully, he decides to use his potential last moments being a petty vengeful man. At least he never actually succeeded in his wicked plan, cause he was delusional enough to think his creation had come to life but it didn’t..
This season got a total D.O.O. score of 2.5, compared to Season 1's 2.9. Glad to see that you're wanting to do more! I've thoroughly enjoyed this series and I'm looking forward to more!
Thank you very much for watching and commenting! I've started working on the next episode, but it's still in the very early stages. I also have to prepare a bunch of art before filming and unfortunately, I'm also in the middle of a home project and my studio is filled to the brim with detritus from my living room. I can write but not film, currently. Hopefully it will be uploaded before too long, but I can't say when.
For the Wax Phantom i always assumed his first appearence was an hologram, that could also explain why he glows only that time, holograms are often rapresented with an effect like that in cartoons, but that still begs the question of who turned off the light and activated the hologram. Maybe some timed device? I like your interpetation too tough, but I doubt that's what the writers where going for.
I’m so happy you’re back. I really hope you consider continuing this series with maybe the Scooby Doo movies and then the Scooby Doo show, but avoid Scrappy if possible
Thank you for the comment! I'm currently starting work on 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies'. I don't know when the first will be finished as there is a bit of preliminary artwork that needs to be prepared (not to mention, you know, the SCRIPT), but I do at least have all the episodes digitized already so they can be screen-capped in Premiere. I'm also in the middle of a long, long, long, long, long, LONG, long overdue home remodeling project which may end up delaying my next upload for a bit. On the other hand, I'm planning on limiting each Ranking video to just two episodes per upload, which will cut down the time it takes to prepare them. At least, I hope so.
@@JoeGoesOver 13:58: WOW! That explains the ending punchline to the Popeye short: "Wimpy the Moocher". In that cartoon, Wimpy had nothing but a dime in his coat pocket, and Rough House is making sure Wimpy doesn't cheat him out of his Hamburger Supply; saying a single dime will get him ONE raw oyster; and considering that before showing the dime, Rough House said Oysters are 50¢ an order. So for a dime for each oyster, 50¢ would've given Wimpy 5 oysters... Now, that's not the reason I bring up the short, but why I brought it up is what followed afterwards. When Wimpy was about to eat his oyster meat, he spotted a pearl in the shell; this excited not just Popeye and Olive, but also Rough House who let his guard down when Wimpy claimed he's rich. Rough House suggested to give Wimpy 30 hamburgers for that pearl; and while running to see Geezil at the Bank, he told Popeye he'd get $1,000.00 for the Pearl. I did the math; 1,000 ÷ 30 = 33.33 (tax might be included). Of course, Rough House might have exaggerated, because Hamburgers back in 1960 usually sell cheap for 21¢, meaning 30 hamburgers would cost $6.30... though, I wouldn't know how much pearls would cost in 1960, but given the value of them 10 years later, it might be more than enough to pay for the 30 hamburgers. And here's why I bring up the Popeye short. At the very end, Rough House gives Geezil the supposed paid-for-30-hamburgers pearl, and Geezil (who was in the short at the beginning before leaving after Wimpy showed up) took a good look at the pearl's quality, before saying "POOEY! I sell these pearls for 10¢ a handful; in fact, it was only this morning that I sold Wimpy a fist-ful." That means the pearl that Rough House gave Geezil was of poor quality and completely worthless, that it's not even enough to pay for all the Hamburgers he just gave to Wimpy! 🤣
You are incredible, man. These reviews and analysis are top notch! Please make a series for the Scooby Doo Show villians I have a few favourites from that one and I would like to hear your analysis! Keep up the great work!
The Headless Specter episode was my favourite Season 2 episode of Where Are You when I was a kid and even pretended to be The Headless Specter at certain points. It was nice to see a monster not being a villain for once.
That's one of the reasons I score originality so highly with the villain disguises. Werewolves, witches and zombies can get old after a while. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing!
The scariest part of the tiki episode is the fake skeleton laughing on its own in response to Shaggy's terrible joke. Maybe Grimsby was suggesting that they could wake up the dead if they made too much noise, and not that the ghosts had to be well rested for work.
Well, SOMEBODY has to laugh at Shaggy's terrible jokes! Scooby can't be expected to take up ALL that responsibility! Thanks for commenting, and for watching and subscribing!
@@JoeGoesOver, oh yeah, I would. Laughing at someone’s terrible jokes is my thing, especially if they’re a loved one or a UA-camr with a lot of dad jokes I can indulge in, daddy issues and all that. If I was Shaggy’s girlfriend, I would never leave him or Scooby alone in the jokes or the gluttony, cause I would do that too and more..
Indeed, poor “Nathanial”. My favorite part of him chasing Shaggy and Scooby is the fish part. The image of Shaggy being annoyed by a fish and telling it to go bother someone else is hilarious, especially since he ends up accidentally distracting “Nathanial” with it. Shaggy has more sass and dry humor than I anticipated, but I guess that just makes him more charming in my eyes 🥰
"One Dog Night and Creedence Shaggy are really rocking tonight!" I understand the "Three Dog Night" reference to Scooby but equating "Creedence Clearwater Revival" to Shaggy is a bit of a stretch.
Never forget these were often out-of-touch old men trying to write "teenagers". They probably grabbed a back issue of "Rolling Stone" from their hippy nephew and paged through it looking for names.
Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Werewolf also breaks the laws of physics in one scene. At one point during the chase sequence you see at 27:31-27:36, Shaggy and Scooby use trash can lids to literally fly away by flapping their arms like birds. “Nathanial” must’ve lost his collective mind trying to grasp a 6ft tall teenage boy and his Great Dane flying in the air using only trash can lids. Those two just love using flight to escape, don’t they? 😂
I know you made a question about one of the guys not being covered in wax as suspicious. I think this is just them not wanting to ahead any major changes to a character design let’s face it. I’m pretty sure at least two future cases do something similar the demon shark and I think the last episode of the Scooby Doo show
The chase music of Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Werewolf is my favorite, despite how bad the monster is at his job. The power, I tell you! I wonder if all the incompetent but humble villains of Scooby Doo who never say the iconic phrase and just shamefully accept defeat all have a separate prison table where they come to sit in silence as they ponder on their humiliating defeats and just blame themselves knowing they failed through their own faults and mistakes while the more arrogant villains just complain about those “meddling kids”. That image would be a darkly comedic scenario to imagine, I just know it..
Awesome ranking! Heres mine 1) The Wax Phantom 2) Witch Doctor 3) Sheep Rustler Werewolf 4) The Headless Spectre 5) Asa Shanks I can't wait to see the next batch of ranking the villains! I love these videos
@Joe Goes Over even as a kid Asa was an awful villain to me. He didn't even bother trying with his costume. I know he isn't the main villain focus but, they could've certainly handled him better. No problemo! Thank you for the amazing content
27:41 I kinda feel sorry for that fish. It hitchhiked Shaggy and Scooby’s boat, Shaggy was a bit of a a-hole to it and threw it to go bother someone else, and then it landed on a werewolf (albeit a fake one) who could’ve easily slashed it apart. Regardless, it’s a hilarious scene for how annoyed Shaggy is about having a random fish come along while he and Scooby are too busy swimming for their lives..
I'd like to give Mr. Simms plan a little kick to increase it's score. it's possible he intended to simply trawl up all the oysters in the area at once with a boat after everyone was scared away. then, all he'd have to do is open the hundreds (if not thousands) of oysters to get the pearls, then sell them off to become quite wealthy. then, he'd just bring back the oysters, put them back into the water, and wait for the pearls to reform, and do it all again in a couple years, long after people have forgotten about the tiki man. most pearls take between 6 months to 4 years to form, so it's likely that he'd do this once every few years i think the plane is there to help Mr. Simms keep his cover story as a reporter, or to help smuggle the stolen oysters back to where they were stolen from. Or maybe it had to do with the sky turning red. Onto nathaniel!...... i don't really have anything for nathaniel. my only question is how much would a sheep even be worth? is he selling it off for meat and the wool? If so, it'd explain why he'd have to send the sheep over the river and not just the raw materials. how would he hide the butchering and the blood from the animal?
I have to remind myself that sometimes, people steal things simply because they're capable of stealing them, like porch pirates who grab a box and hope they can get something valuable when they open it up later.
About Velma mocking Shaggy and Scooby for believing in ghosts: there's a recent comic where Scooby and the gang cross paths with Sam and Dean Winchester, where the gang discovers that (in their shared universe), ghosts are real. While Shaggy and Scooby berate them for never believing him and Scooby in the past, Fred is wildly disappointed that he's "wasted" his life chasing corrupt politicians and businessmen instead of actual ghosts, Daphne almost has a nervous breakdown when she realizes that if ghosts exist then there's an afterlife (heaven and hell) and the prospect of going to hell after she dies absolutely terrifies her, and Velma stands there dumfounded and befuddled while coming to the conclusion that she's been a fool all these years for doubting the existence of the supernatural. Also, along with the Winchester brothers they meet their friend and frequent partner-in-crime Castiel, who is a literal heavenly angel in human form.
Believe it or not, I have yet to see the 'Scoobynatural' episode! My wife and daughter were huge Winchester fans so I made sure to download a copy of the episode so we could watch it as a group and... we never got 'round to it. I'm sure I'll see it someday, but there are only so many hours in the day, and Lara Croft can't raid that tomb without me! Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing!
24:20-24:33 can you imagine a joke where they refer to the werewolf ghost and Sheriff Stone from Mystery Incorporated is frustrated because the gang doesn’t listen to him? Shaggy: like hey guys, do you remember the werewolf ghost from that sheep smuggling ring we stopped one time? Fred: oh yeah, but I don’t remember his name. Does anyone know what his name was? Sheriff Stone: Nathanial Shaggy: like gesundheit Fred: seriously though, what was his name? Sheriff Stone: Nathanial! Shaggy: you alright sheriff? Stone: No! Fred: you know, maybe it’ll come to me Stone: NATHANIAL! His name is NATHANIAL!! Shaggy: yikes! (Shakes in fear) Like, calm down Fred: hold it. I got it! His name was Nathanial! Stone: (groans in frustration)
UA-cam surprised me by suggesting the video to viewers even though I hadn't marked it as "Public" yet. After uploading a video, before allowing anyone else to see it, I generally watch it one more time on UA-cam itself to look for any final deal-breaking mistakes that would require me to fix and re-upload it. Fortunately, the three mistakes I found were minor enough I'm probably the only one who would notice them. At least, I HOPE I'm the only one who would find any mistakes! Thanks for watching and thanks for the like!
Honestly it’s a miracle that “Nathanial’s” haircut by Shaggy managed to stay consistent with the rest of the episode. Gotta give him props for that! Even if he failed miserably enough, he was at least a true gentleman enough to keep the haircut that Shaggy made for him..😅
An error i noticed in your analysis of "A Tiki Scare is No Fair": The village where Shaggy first encounters the witch doctor is different from the village where most of the episode takes place. Its established early, before the witch doctor makes his first appearance, that the gang (Fred) wants to visit the supposedly haunted abandoned village where Mr Simms based his operation out of.
Ah yes, and Scooby Doo defying physics by flapping his arms with trash can lids while carrying Shaggy on his back is golden. Who would’ve suspected our beloved talking canine companion would be capable of such wonderful things? 😂
Penrod Stillwall is basically the prototype Kevin McCallister from Home Alone, if you think about it 🤔. An argument could be made that Penrod was justified in rigging his house up to protect himself, as he didn’t know the Scooby gang were there to investigate a haunting instead of robbing his house. If a group of teenagers were found breaking & entering your house and you wanted to stop them without killing them, wouldn’t you rig your house to catch them in the act? The Scooby gang are lucky to be honest. I once saw an episode of Hear No Evil (a show on Investigation Discovery Channel all about crimes being recorded on tape) where an old man recorded his plan to premeditate the murders of those who robbed his place and he ended up shooting two victims who did end up trespassing on his house, though one of them only entered to search for her cousin who had been killed earlier because he did in fact attempt to rob the place. The creepiest thing about this case is that the man went too far. He was justified in defending himself too, but he didn’t have to shoot the other guys in the back. Had he just shot them when they entered the place, an argument could’ve been made that he shot in self-defense and that would’ve been it. But instead, he chose to premeditate a murder attempt on anyone who broke into his house and purposely shot someone in the back. Penrod Stillwall by comparison is less bloodthirsty, so it’s good for him that he didn’t go too far beyond what was necessary..
@tfordham13 What part of that is foolish? We know people claim to experience things we know they didn't. Why do you think ghost encounters are different?
5:36-5:43 I know you mean. I am 22 year old, and I have a hard time getting a good enough sleep as my neck is getting bent from how often I bend myself using the phone 24 hours or so. I’m slowly becoming a hunchback, and I’m desperately praying that day never comes and I can have a good neck..
Tell me about it! For the past week or two, I've had this massive pain in my neck to the point that if I want to turn my head, I need to move my entire body like Michael Keaton's Batman! Getting old sucks and I highly recommend against it!
The novelty would wear off quickly when more than half of them are shouting either "Money!" or "Real Estate!". Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing!
@@JoeGoesOver, if you say “money” in that way, I think of Mr Krabs. Clancy Brown never ceases to amaze me with how well he does a good job making such an iconic voice that isn’t even his real one, but that’s a fact for another day..
The reason Stenwald(don't know how to spell the name) decided to scare of trespassers instead of calling the police is because he thought it would be funnier. At least that's my head canon.
My favorite villains from Scooby doo Where Are You are The Wax Phantom, Headless spectre, Werewolf, Black Knight,Ghost of Elias Kingston and Ghost of Vasquez.
To quote Principal Skinner, "That isn't smoke. It's steam." I figure the wax was got enough to be steaming like a hot water tap, but not hot enough to burn.
Generally speaking, unless the A/C in the factory was on full blast, any liquid with a temperature high enough to produce steam is going to be hot enough to burn. Those guys should be cooked. Thanks for watching and commenting!
"Nathaniel" the Werewolf was a terrible part of the rustlers team. The Scooby gang was camping and never would have found anything out had he not randomly showed up to scare them. They probably would have camped and left. He deserved to take the rap 😂
Kinda explains why they abandoned him to take the fall though. At least the rustlers were smart enough to avoid getting captured and got rid of the weak link without resorting to unnecessary murder. After all, why bother killing somebody so incompetent when they can just do it themselves and nobody would suspect you? “Nathanial” really dropped the ball when it came to doing his job, and so I say with pity in my heart that he deserves the pain..
At the beginning of the video I was genuinely wondering if you'd update the Werewolve's icon with pre and post haircut photos and you delivered on my expectations lol
A few things about the Headless Spector case: 1) the fact that Velma smuggly mocks Shaggy and Scooby for seeing a ghost is made infinitely worse when you consider that she later sees the Headless Spector along with the two and then during the climax when Fred sees the Headless Spector and says “Holy smoke! There really is a Headless Spector!”, Velma responds with “I tried to tell you”, which is infuriating as you’d think she’d be smart enough recognize her own hypocrisy, but no. 2) would you say Penrod Stillwall deserves an extra point for having a carnivorous plant in his garden possibly trained to attack others? Or is Shaggy’s fault for feeding that plant a Scooby snack and accidentally triggering it to ravenously scare them away trying to eat them? 3) Aza Shanks is just plain stupid as well for dropping his weapon. I mean, dude had an actual axe in his hands and instead of taking it with him as he chases Fred and Shaggy, he just drops it the moment he sees them and just chases after them. I know that it’s a kids cartoon and an axe wielding man would be considered too scary, but Captain Cutler and Harry the Hypnotist tried to kill the gang too in their own ways without hesitation, so Aza Shanks has no excuse. 4) he may have been defeated, but an argument could be made that Penrod Stillwall still got away with it. Not only was he the first villain to have successfully gotten what he wanted, he did so with the sympathy of the gang who helped him get it. So Penrod Stillwall should get a higher ranking for not only successfully accomplishing his goal without getting the ire of the Scooby gang, but also getting their sympathy and assistance. 5) the scene where Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby turn a spinning wheel upside down to make a bicycle is hilarious. Makes you imagine how the bad guys often watch this happen and wonder to themselves how the hell the kids manage to do that, which might be the biggest mystery that even the Scooby gang themselves can’t figure out..
That theory about Johnny being Mr. Sims’ PIC is the best one you’ve ever made. You put more effort into these videos than most of the villains. F*cking Carl the stuntman and Asia Shank the phony phantom.
Be thankful I'm putting my conspiracy-theory brain to work on old Scooby episodes and not chemtrails or alien abductions! Thanks for watching and for your nice comment! Also, yes, f***ing Carl the Stuntman. Worst. Villain. Ever.
@@JoeGoesOver I wouldn’t find you channel interesting if it was focused on chemtrails or aliens. Also once your home remodel is finished and you want to take a break from your TNSDM villains ranking I was wondering if you could do ranking every episode of SDWAY. I’lol write a part of your script now. “#25 Never Ape an Ape Man. Just watch my video on Scooby’s dumbest villain: The Ape Man. *pause for 5 seconds F*cling Carl the stuntman.” This is of corse if you have the time to do it between personal life, work, and the villain ranking. Take this with a grain of salt and do what you want. Sorry for typing a paragraph btw.
You are getting them mixed up. Johnny would have been the partner in crime of Mr. Roger Stevens, not Mr. John Simms. And speaking of Mr. Simms, when you think about it, he obviously had multiple henchmen, not just one. Who else would have been hiding under those drums and banging on them?
I SWEAR I replied to this post a few days ago, but it's not showing up now, so let's try it again. So, anyway, I sometimes toss little jokes only my family and friends would get in my videos (though the joke is on me, really, as very few of my family or friends actually watch my stuff). One of my best friends went to Purdue and a couple of others went to IU, and I don't need to tell you about that rivalry. Ironically, though we all make fun of Purdue, of all my college-grad friends, the one who went to that school did the best financially, actually working in a field that used his degree. He was also able to get placed immediately after graduating while it took some time for my other friends to get their careers started. They're all mostly doing fine now, but not necessarily in areas they studied for at the time. Here's hoping you're able to put your studies to use! And thank you kindly for watching and commenting!
Thank you for watching, commenting and subscribing! Once 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies' is completed, I will very likely be hitting 'The Scooby-Doo Show' next (with a possible one-off video between them).
Personally, I think the second Werewolf should have been properly labeled as a Wolfman since the costume was more closely human instead of a wolf given the more drastic changes to the Werewolf design over the year.
Considering Hanna-Barbera's penchant for reusing character models, we should just consider ourselves lucky we even got a different design the second time around!
By the way, if I had to guess, I would say that the one in the costume was probably named Silas Long, and that he dug a fake grave and carved a fake tombstone, and figured he would just use his own name for the werewolf.
As dumb as the sheep rustler was, that is well within the realm of possibility. In fact, he wouldn't have had to do it. The actual smuggling masterminds could have used his name as well when they dug the fake grave, just to further implicate their patsy!
26:11-26:16 I’m sorry, did Shaggy just refer to the werewolf as “wearwolf” instead of “werewolf”? I was already put off by Velma saying “genew-ine” instead of “genuine” back in the episode Backstage Rage, or Fred saying “trey-sure” instead of “treasure”, but nope, apparently they have another competitor in the language olympics. Are the Scooby gang just that bad at linguistics? If so, Be Cool Scooby Doo was really harsh at calling them out with the character Rick from that Zatari Warrior episode. Or is this a case of accents differing from where you live?
1. The phony phantom should be laughing instead of growling 2. The wax phantom should be laughing instead of moaning 3. The witch doctor should be laughing instead of growling, but he can growl when he got irritated of shaggy and scooby-doo changing costumes and when he got captured 4. Mono tiki tia should be laughing instead of growling but he can growl when he got irritated of looking for the gang in the houses and when he got his eyes covered
The early Scooby series did a better job of making the monsters look realistic. That probably added to the disquiet. Thanks for watching and commenting!
If it helps, “Nathanial” did try to kill them, he just failed at his job. He’s not just pathetic, he’s also pitiful. “Nathanial” kinda deserved the punishment for trying to kill the gang and for smuggling innocent sheep into barrels, but I suppose not that much punishment when he’s just a puppet in the grand scheme of things..
Speaking of What’s New Scooby Doo, which would you say is your favorite monster? Personally my favorite is the Coral Creature from Reef Grief. Not only is it a real creature not unlike Charlie the robot, but the fact that it’s not even the real culprit behind the actual crimes is so original for the Scooby franchise that it feels hard pressed not to enjoy it, especially since it’s also shown to be such a kind creature after saving Scooby’s life and having Velma sympathizing with how it was scared and confused and only lashed out because the actual villain’s scheme drove it out. It’s pure magic, I tell you 🤩
You know, the fact that Shaggy and Scooby managed to survive a freaking wax shower is definitely proof that they are both magic beings or at least have Superman levels of heat resistance. They are canonically friends with superheroes, after all. Possessing magic of their own is only the beginning of the insanity of their lives..
RE: "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf?" my adult self can't help but think that the sheep smuggling was in actuality a drug smuggling operation. It would certainly make more sense considering the times (heroin smuggling was becoming big business with the rise in drug use by 1970), Shaggy and Scooby landed in a pile of wool (pure white!) and as you stated in the video, we the viewer never see sheep on camera. I wouldn't be surprised if that was the initial smuggling item meant for this episode but was changed last minute due to the subject matter. However, that's not to say livestock rustling still isn't a thing! Just a few years back there was a news story from Connecticut in which a bunch of cattle and sheep were stolen from a farm and turned up at an auction in New Jersey! RE: Jefferson Stillwall's fortune. While it's true that it's possible the fortune could have been in bank notes, it's more than likely that fortune would have been in gold - which was more likely to be used as currency at that time. I think this was more of an artist's goof in drawing greenbacks as the treasure rather than gold coins.
That's actually a very good analysis regarding the "alternate" subject of the smuggling operation. It would certainly be more profitable than sheep. It would have made more sense for the Stillwall fortune to be in gold or silver, but we'd still have the issue that the carpetbag would have been difficult for Scooby to carry in his teeth like that. Then again, Scooby's mouth muscles are probably the strongest ones in his body at this point. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Apparently the song is “Over At The Frankenstein Place” from the Rocky Horror Picture Show. And before you ask, no, I have never watched that movie, I just concluded that because the only horror movie musical I heard about that is not animated is The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Anyway, hope it helps..
It is indeed that song. It's a great film, but didn't age the greatest for modern sensibilities. Still got some bangin' tunes. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing!
So, I was waiting to get to this particular episode. As I commented on the other video, I waited to make a comment on this one because it has to do with the Wax Phantom. You made some great points especially about how Mr. Stevens is like in the cut with the gang when the Wax Phantom appears. But I wanted to ask do you know anything more about Grisby? He seems like a random creepy character. As far as the escape from the Wax Phantom, I love that when he's about to run through the door, he does that little like Stutter Step thing to get some momentum before he runs through the wall 😂😂 Anyway, the overall point I wanted to make is that Scooby-Doo Where Are You? is my all-time favorite cartoon. I used to watch it when I was about 4 years old in Georgia at my Dad's house when I got home from school. Then they would show it again at 8:00 p.m. and I would always beg my dad to stay up to watch it again. And he would always say if it was the same episode from earlier then no, and 9 times out of 10 it was! But that didn't stop Scooby-Doo from becoming my all-time favorite cartoon! And this episode with the Wax Phantom didn't really come on TV very much in my childhood, so when I bought the DVD pack of all 25 episodes about 10 years ago, I didn't really remember it. So that episode still has like a novelty value to me if that makes sense. When I'm binge watching Scooby-Doo Where Are You, I usually refrain from watching this episode, that way when I do come back to it it still seems fresher than all the other episodes, if that makes sense. I know that sounds crazy but it is like my method of keeping something that only has a limited amount of content fresh for whenever I go back to watch it. For example, the episode Go Away Ghost Ship was shown so much when I was a kid that I think it's my least favorite episode and is kind of dry. Same with the episode with the Miner 49er. What's your all-time favorite episode and least favorite episodes? Great content man! You have gotten a new subscriber and I am just glad that I found somebody else that loves Scooby-Doo as much as I do! 👊🏾
Thank you for the kind words! It's difficult to say with certainty what my "favorite" episode of 'Where Are You?' would be since so many of them are classics, but it's safe to say "Spooky Space Kook" would be near or at the top. At the bottom would, of course, be "Never Ape an Ape Man". It's funny that you say "Don't Fool with a Phantom" seldom played in your youth because I can say the same. When re-watching these episodes for my channel, I could clearly recall every single one EXCEPT the final episode. It makes me wonder if it was somehow left out of rotation on a lot of syndicated TV stations. It's not too unusual to ration your viewing because I do the same with 'The Princess Bride'. It's one of my favorite films yet I try not to go overboard playing it so as to keep it from ever getting stale. My memories of arguing with a parental figure over cartoons had to have been as a small child getting dragged to church every Sunday morning by my grandmother and my insistence it was STILL Saturday because, by god, there were cartoons on the television. Missing 'Pink Panther' may be one of the core reasons for my eventual conversion to atheism. Thank you very much for watching and commenting and (hopefully) subscribing!
@@JoeGoesOver So for me, I'm not sure why, but the three episodes I never could remember seeing were Tiki Scare, Big Bad Werewolf and of course the Phantom episode. Maybe they were left out of syndication for some unknown reason?? I can remember vividly like my dad bringing me home from school and at that time I was so young I would just be glued to the tv. Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue would come on, then I would probably take a nap, then from there we went straight to Cartoon Network where I would Marathon basically you know the Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, Ed, Edd and Eddy and of course Johnny Bravo. Which by the way as an adult now I can tell does Seth MacFarlane was involved with the writing of Johnny Bravo 😂😂😂 But, all in all, I think that's kind of the beauty of Scooby-Doo Where Are You? because there are only 25 episodes, so you really have a limited span of what you get to see. As opposed to other shows you know like nowadays shows go on for 15+ seasons. I mean it's incredible but mostly filled with filler once you get that far. So I think it's interesting that for a show that only has 25 episodes, there are a couple of stinkers in Scooby-Doo Where Are You?. As you eloquently pointed out, Never Ape An Ape Man is borderline garbage. Play I also feel that same way about the Ghost Ship and the Tiki Scare, and I'm very hit or miss with the mummy episode. The only part about that episode that I really enjoyed is when Scooby put the mousetrap out the door 😂😂😂 But if I had a top 5, I'd go with: You Don't Fool With A Phantom Haunted House Hang-Up (How did Asa Shanks just disappear after he blew out the lantern? And second I love at the end when Shaggy and Freddy get his attention [Asa] and Freddy says "He spotted us!" And they run in place for about 5 seconds before actually running 😂) Scooby's Night With A Frozen Fright A Night of Fright Is No Delight (not only because that episode is TOP TIER and I never made the connection to House On Haunted Hill, which is my favorite Vincent Price film, but the scene when the record from the Colonel is playing and he says 'And my old pal, Scooby-Doo!' *cut to Scooby cheesing* 😂😂😂 that never doesn't make me laugh out loud) And believe it or not, I'm gonna say A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts (they wanted us to know they could use alliteration 😂😂) because I just have this vivid memory as a child, sitting on the edge of the bed watching that episode, and for whatever reason when the vampire runs through the tapestry and jumps into the coffin, I have a vivid memory like burned into my brain of Freddy saying: "this stone lid rolls back, Shaggy give me a hand!" Top 5 Get This Off My TV Episodes: Never Ape An Ape Man Go Away Ghost Ship Tiki Scare Is No Fair Mystery Mask Mix Up Never was crazy about Foul Play In Funland either. Last thing (sorry for writing a book here, brother) Did you ever notice that only What A Night For A Knight and A Clue for Scooby-Doo are the only episodes that have their own specially animated title card? And I did subscribe for sure! About to start The New Scooby-Doo Movies part of your list here after I post this. Thanks for replying too! 🤘🏾
The title cards did seem a bit random when it came to the early days of the Scooby-Dooniverse. In addition to the ones you mentioned, a couple of title cards in 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies' had a different background color and not every episode of 'The Scooby-Doo Show' had a title card at all. The ones you see at the beginning of my villain rankings are ones I painstakingly created myself just to keep continuity between my videos. If I had to guess, I'd say the ones with the unique static title cards were done during the early days of production, or at least before the animated titles were prepared, and the studio didn't think it was worth the money to generate a new one for those episodes. The static cards are definitely a throwback to the ones produced for all the episodes of 'Jonny Quest'!
@@JoeGoesOver You did mention in one of the episodes about Hanna-Barbera basically being cheap, and it made me wonder, did they only make a small amount of episodes per all of the classic shows they made because they didn't want to keep paying to continue them? Or they canceled it before they really knew where the popularity was going to land? I read something about how Jonny Quest was canceled basically because they said couldn't afford to keep animating all of the high-tech stuff that they used in the show such as hovercrafts and you know jetpacks. And I feel like you know not that that wasn't the case, but they created the damn show, so they knew what they were going to have to animate before they even got done with the animation storyboard(s). So do you think it was something else at work there opposed to just them being unable to animate?
From my understanding, Hanna-Barbera simply bit off more than they could chew, especially with 'Johnny Quest'. At the time, the studio was determined to release an ADULT prime-time cartoon (and by adult, I mean "mature" not sexy), whereas before they only produced stuff like 'The Flintstones'. To that end, they secured the services of a famed comic artist to design the show and sold the network on the quality of test footage they produced. This test footage, incidentally, is what you see in the closing credits of every 'Jonny Quest' episode. That's why the characters don't look like the ones in the show itself and why the art looks more realistic. Unfortunately, Hanna-Barbera was producing multiple series at the time and simply couldn't keep up with demand. They succeeded in producing their adult prime-time cartoon, but couldn't maintain the quality. In fact, even before they finished the series, episodes produced toward the end dipped in quality as they were relying more and more on animators who were simply unable to reproduce the character models designed by the show's creative team. If you're that interested in the 1960s version of 'Jonny Quest', there is an EXCELLENT fan-made documentary on UA-cam at ua-cam.com/video/kGuSAiNfJG8/v-deo.html. It's very long, but well worth watching for fans of the old show.
'Rustlers' Rhapsody' (1985) A great love letter to old westerns from the heyday of the singing cowboy in the 1950s all the way up to the spaghetti westerns of the 1960s and 1970s.
I wonder how Penrod Stillwall could see in the disguise because he would broken the sleeves of the uniform if it was a hundred years old and I thought of when Asia blew out the lantern and walked to fade away reminds me of the Fields of Dreams 😂 I thought that the Witch doctor mask was like the black face of Jinx Pokemon before it got changed to purple and I figured that they got everything wrong with Hawaiian culture also why did the cop run when he disguised himself as an old man in the first place because he is a cop after all I don’t know why the werewolf is green because wolves aren’t green, is this like Spider-Man villains where they wear green because like Electro,Vulture, Scorpion etc and the original design doesn’t even look like a wolf more like a bear Wax Phantom imagine him being Clayface and that Grimley never appeared when Stevens is getting arrested also what does the Red Skull have to do with this?
When referring to my friends in my videos, I will occasionally slip in little in-jokes that only they would understand if they're watching. The Red Skull looks a little like my friend because I'm always mocking him for having such a small nose, it's almost non-existent. That same friend also graduated from Purdue (which explains that jab as well!). Asa Shanks: *blows out lantern* Eerie Disembodied Voice: "If you scare them, they will come." I think the Scooby art department often just chose green as their default color for "spooky". It's like how anime always uses purple when depicting "poisonous". Thanks for watching!
A good friend of mine went there, so I tossed in that line as a playful jab to him (especially as others of my group went to IU). The joke's on me, though, because none of my friends watch my channel. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I love how you went all-in on the passive aggressive spoiler alert. Just a question here, but how many percent of your viewers, do you estimate are fathers over 30 as you and I?
According to UA-cam, 82% of my audience is male and of those, almost 42% are between 25-34. Doesn't say how many are fathers, but that'd just be creepy if UA-cam could figure that out, too. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
so the tiki episode where you bring up that scheme wasnt very profitable. While i agree it wasnt a millon dollar operation i believe a quarter of million dollar pay day even after lets say 50k in expenses for the giant float. i think even a well paid person might be swayed into making extra money for whatever reason.
Most people will almost always do literally anything for the right amount of cash. When I discuss whether or not a crime was worth it, I try to focus on whether or not the reward was worth the risk. If someone offered you $20 to simply cross the street, you'd probably take it. But if that street was in the middle of the Monaco Grand Prix and racecars were zooming constantly in front of you, you'd probably think the $20 wasn't nearly enough, right? Thanks for watching and commenting!
As far as the friend in question knows, it's just a coincidence. Then again, I don't think he watches my UA-cam stuff anyway, so... Anyhoo, thanks for watching and commenting!
Here’s some ideas why, not once you’re done with a series of Scooby Doo put a ranking for the whole series not just a single season, and once you’re done with the next series after that, combined the lists with those of a previous series to see which villain is the best and worst in Scooby Doo history, and last when you get to the direct to video movies and TV specials why not divide them by the series that was airing at the time and stopping before a new TV show. Otherwise it would take you forever to get to a new show to review.
That's not a bad idea, frankly, as the sheer amount of Scooby material is overwhelming. However, it's also nice having a lot of stuff to cover as well, from a "What will I do next?" standpoint. I haven't quite decided if/how I'd handle the stand-alone films for the most part, however I'm fairly certain I will be covering a particular group in a single video in the probably not-so-distant future. Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing!
@@JoeGoesOver with some of the movies have interesting versions of a scheme that’s been done before like shaggy’s showdown show. It’s a real estate scheme, but the mastermind does explain, use the ghost, to bring attention to the legend, and he was very good at covering his tracks. Hell the only reason he was exposed was because of Velma in this movie has a hatred for a kind of font. He likes and uses that as a reason he’s the mastermind.
I just had an idea if and when you get to mystery Incorporated, why not divide the villains by standalone and villains who are connected to the overall plot of the Show
“Who am I kidding? No one watches ‘till the end. I could confess to any number of things safetly, and not get caught”
Really glad I watched until the end.
I never liked Mrs. Combs.
Is that meant to be a joke at Johnny Sans’ expense?
"There's no such thing as a ghost."
"Yes, but does the ghost know that?"
Best line I get a laugh from.
Shaggy certainly got most of the good lines in the early and mid Scooby-Doo episodes, didn't he?
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Design:
5: Henry Bascomb and Mr. Creeps and Mr. Crawls
4: Bluestone, Harry, and Mr. Stevens
3.5: Mr. Greenway and Mr. Leech and Professor Wayne
3: The Cutlers and Pietro
2.5: Mr. Wickles, Hank, Uncle Stuart, Sarah Jenkins, Dr. Najib, Zeke and Zeb, Mr. Fong, and Penrod Stillwall
2: Big Bob Oakley, Dr. Jekyll, John Simms, and "Nathanial"
1.5: Mr. Carswell
1: Buck Masters, Carl, CL Magnus, and Asa Shanks
Outfit:
5: Captain Cutler's Ghost and the Spooky Space Kook
4.5: The Ghost Clown and the Snow Ghost
4: Redbeard, the Phantom Shadows, and the Headless Spectre
3.5: The Miner 49er, Charlie the Robot, the Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts, the Witch and the Zombie, Mr. Hyde, and the Wax Phantom
3: Elias Kingston/Aged Uncle Stuart and the Werewolf
2.5: The Caveman and the Tiki Witch Doctor
2: The Black Knight and the Creeper
1.5: The Mummy of Ankha
1: The Phantom, the Indian Witch Doctor, the Ape Man, the Puppetmaster, Zen Tuo, and the Phony Phantom
Operation:
5: The Cutlers and Henry Bascomb
4: Harry, Mr. Creeps and Mr. Crawls, Mr. Greenway and Mr. Leech, "Nathanial", and Mr. Stevens
3.5: Pietro and Zeke and Zeb
3: Mr. Jenkins, Dr. Najib, Mr. Hyde, Professor Wayne, Penrod Stillwall, and John Simms
2.5: CL Magnus
2: Mr. Wickles, Bluestone, Buck Masters, and Mr. Fong
1.5: Hank and Uncle Stuart
1: Carl, Big Bob Oakley, Mr. Carswell, and Asa Shanks
DOO:
5: The Spooky Space Kook
4.3: Captain Cutler's Ghost and the Phantom Shadows
4.2: The Ghost Clown
4: The Snow Ghost
3.8: The Wax Phantom
3.2: The Witch and the Zombie and the Headless Spectre
3: Charlie the Robot, the Caveman, and the Werewolf
2.8: Mr. Hyde
2.5: The Miner 49er, the Puppetmaster, Redbeard, and the Tiki Witch Doctor
2.3: The Phantom, Elias Kingston, and the Mummy of Ankha
2.2: The Black Knight and the Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts
1.8: Zen Tuo
1.5: The Creeper
1.3: The Indian Witch Doctor
1: The Ape Man and the Phony Phantom
What’s fun about Dont Fool with a Phantom is that the main villain, Roger Stephens is almost certainly a reference to the main characters of Lovecraft’s short story The Horror in The Museum, where Stephen Jones is dared by eccentric wax museum sculptor George Rogers into spending a night in his haunted museum to settle a score between them, and then he spends the evening terrorizing Stephen while wearing a bulky hide of a Dimensional Shambler. The story was only published about thirty years before so it would’ve still been pretty relevant, plus the inclusion of a wax museum just may clinch it
Nice catch!
The Lovecraftian stuff is usually more overt in the Scooby-Dooniverse!
37:02 I'm assuming it might be a reference to the phrase "So loud you could wake the dead" or how it's considered very rude to be loud in holy places like churches or, well, cemeteries
That would be my guess, but it's just so awkwardly out of left field the way they did it here.
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I always thought Aza Shanks costume was kinda menacing just because the idea of a dude wearing a sheet running around with an axe is less supernatural and more axe murderer
A decade [ACE DECADE] or so later, and the producers of 'Friday the 13th' would show where they could go with that!
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@@JoeGoesOvermaybe more likely the people from Halloween because the guys that made Friday the 13 themselves admitted they made it to cash in on Halloween’s success. The funny part is many that worked on it thought “this movie is gonna suck but it’s not like anyone’s gonna see it”
I forget that the Wax Phantom exists half the time, lol. I can't wait for the next series to start!
Thank you, and yes, despite ranking the highest, the Wax Phantom isn't one that gets brought up that often in the fandom.
I'm starting the new series as we speak, but other obligations are going to cut into my UA-cam crafting time.
Let's just say it's difficult to do a lot of writing, filming and editing when the skin on your fingers have been erased from all the painting and your studio is packed with everything in your living room.
Not to mention that new Zelda game is threatening to take away even more of my time!
31:49 The way Fred gets onto the roof there makes no sense, he would have to climb up but he just slides into frame.
The famous Jonny Quest slide!
Ahh, limited animation budgets. What won't you give us?
Besides, you know, competent animation.
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These reviews are so very thoughtful. In addition to Scooby Doo, you have caused me to think about classic Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew villain schemes in a more realistic manner. I enjoy your efforts.
Thank you very much!
I never got into the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew back in the day, but my evil aunt and uncle were heavily into them at the time.
So many girls had Shawn Cassidy posters in their bedrooms.
Poor Pamela Sue Martin didn't get nearly that much attention.
@@JoeGoesOverare you going to do a villain review on the 1998-2001 movies
@@theshaggedy9456 I won't rule it out, but if I continue going in chronological order, it's going to be a while.
Having said that, I did already do one video each focusing on 'Zombie Island' and 'Witch's Ghost'.
@@JoeGoesOver cool beans 🫘
@@JoeGoesOver 18:27: There’s also “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court”, where Hank figured the solar eclipse is happening on the same day he was about to be burned at the stake.
that plane in the Tiki episode is very interesting, does seem like a totally differeant plot and is a little annoying that its never explained again.
The Scooby Doo Where Are You rankings have been brilliant
Thank you very much for your nice comments!
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Season 2's Antagonists were very luck-laster with their plans. 😂. I did not expect the Wax Phantom to be the highest of the season, with only 3.8!? Wow, the villains in this season really are quite a bit dumb.
And, as always, your video is awesome, Joe! It deserves WAY more views than it currently has, and I cannot wait for your ranking on "The New Scooby-Doo Movies" villains. Well done!
Is there any easy place to watch the new Scooby doo movies? I have never seen any of them.
Thank you very much!
I have the New Scooby-Doo episodes ready to screen (and converted into a Premiere-friendly format for screen caps) and am working on preliminary art. If you see a Native-American Chief's head in the background for a future video, it means I was successfully able to re-draw a bunch of missing feathers.
They're not available by default on any streaming service that I'm aware of, meaning if you don't have the DVDs, the only legitimate way is to purchase them through Amazon Prime or other provider.
Of course, that's as I said, "legitimate" viewing.
Unfortunately, there is at this point still no technically legal way to watch the Addams Family episode unless it's being aired on a network like Boomerang.
@@acefist5502 TubiTV has them.
i kinda feel like the headless specter kinda got dragged down by the episode's b villian.
Mr. Grisby is on my Mt. Rushmore of Scooby Doo red herrings.
I suspect that if you dug a little deeper, even if Grisby wasn't the creator of the Wax Phantom, he sure looked like he could have been guilty of any number of other, far worse crimes.
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Great job on this video as well as the rest of the villain rankings for "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!". I was surprised to see the Wax Phantom top the Season 2 list, and liked your theory about his coconspirator (hadn't thought about that before but it makes sense now). I'm looking forward to seeing your rankings for "The New Scooby-Doo Movies" (I'm expecting some pretty low scores for some of the villains) and hopefully "The Scooby-Doo Show" after that.
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I had to double-check my scoring on the Wax Phantom because it surprised me how high it got, but that just goes to show why it's probably necessary to break the scoring up by sections rather than just "I think this guy is lame so he gets a 1".
The videos I have the most fun doing are the ones where I notice something about an episode and go on a tangent (like how many murders 'Zombie Island' must have had, or how John Carpenter's 'The Thing' was a lot like one of the episodes from 'Where Are You?'). So once I noticed Mr. Stevens was in the same room as the Wax Phantom, it was like a light bulb went off. This was so much more entertaining than simply chalking it up to yet another Hanna-Barbera cheap production mistake.
I've started preliminary work on "The New Scooby-Doo Movies", but will be delayed a bit as my studio is filled to the brim with the contents of my living room (which I'm finally painting after, oh, two decades [ACE DECADE] of living here).
It was probably time.
I'm pretty sure the comment about being near a cemetery was a play on the phrase "Be quiet or you'll wake the dead". Also, hell yeah can't wait to see more of this!!! 😁🥳👻
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Mr. Grisby should have known Velma, Shaggy and Scooby weren't there to wake the dead. They didn't have any shovels!
Yes, that was an Addams Family reference.
Rewatching this and you referencing Purdue as a “safety school” made me realize you are probably a fellow Hoosier. I knew I liked you! Hope you like corn! Although I have now switched my corn out for cheese and am living in Wisconsin.
In my youth, I have been known to shuck a few ears of corn.
There are a few UA-camrs from this state of note. While researching my Zombie Island Murders video, I needed some info on 18th century dress and ran across Townsends. I was watching that channel for over a year before discovering he's literally about an hour away from me!
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HELL YEAH! I'm really glad to see you finish the original series before I shipped out to the Navy. I appreciate your dedication man,and thanks for the series as a whole.
I love the gag of everyone climbing on Velmas back,and how it was referenced in be cool scooby doo 😂
Indeed!
'Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!' did so many things right and pointing out the absurdity of the Velma Taxi Service was a high point!
I've noticed something else, though, while going through all these old episodes.
You know the Scooby-Doo trope where the villain chases them through a hallway filled with doors? It's referenced a lot in later series and parodied often by other shows.
The thing is, they don't really seem to run through any hallway doors during the first two seasons of 'Scooby-Doo: Where Are You?'.
I may have overlooked it, of course, since at the time I wasn't specifically looking for them doing that. But when I scrubbed through several episodes looking for a specific example, I couldn't immediately find one.
I'm not sure if I can turn that into a video or not, but it was just something I noticed.
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36:51 Pretty sure this is a play on the phrase "Be quite, you'll wake the dead".
Very possibly, but still a weird, weird line.
Also, I should have mentioned it in the video, but why did that guy have grey skin?
@@JoeGoesOver, probably dying from anemia or like very little blood circulating through his brain. Might explain the delusions of grandeur and revenge, actually. I’ve heard a joke recently from one of my favorite UA-cam gamers 8BitRyan in his playthrough of the Resident Evil 4 remake, where a random enemy ai gets himself killed and Ryan’s reaction is “no brains just plagas” (referring to the game’s parasite). If Mr Grimsby is dying from not have enough blood circulation, he should be hospitalized instead of staying at a tv studio making colorful threats and making wax figures for a revenge he’ll probably die before even making happen. If horror video games are your thing or you want to see someone’s playthrough, I highly recommend 8BitRyan, he’s one of the funniest let’s play through gamers, he has the most emphatic heart of any gamer I know, and he’s Australian. That’s all I can say..
So uh… The Scooby Doo Show next? Or more chronologically accurate, the New Scooby Doo Movies? I’d love to see this series continue, though no pressure if your looking to divert creative energies elsewhere. Sad to see the final season has come to a close, this particular series felt like it was made for me. Great video as always!
I'm working on the 'New Scooby-Doo Movies' next. I'm guessing these will take a bit longer to get through since they're double the length of traditional Scooby series episodes. I will likely devote each upcoming Ranking video to just two episodes at a time to keep them more bite-sized.
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@@JoeGoesOver I’m so happy to hear that and I’m already eagerly anticipating the scathing comments at the significantly less competent villain roster of that series.
Really glad I found this series last night. I just wish I had found them sooner. Great videos, man
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Just started watching this series yesterday! I LOVE this! Great job making these!
Thank you very kindly for the nice words! I really appreciate them!
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I remember the Witch Doctor from the Hawaii episode giving me nightmares as a kid, mainly because I swear I remember a version of the intro where it had a zoom in on him instead of Charlie the Robot while a creepy moan that was absent in the Charlie version played. However I also did not remember him speaking at all, so that may just be vague childhood memories, since as a young kid watching various Scooby reruns on Cartoon Network, I didn’t remember exact episodes, the only exceptions being Jeepers, It’s the Creeper, the Snow Ghost episode, and Hassle in the Castle.
You're absolutely correct. Season Two of 'Scooby-Doo Where Are You?' featured different monsters in the opening, with one being the Witch Doctor who does, indeed, moan: ua-cam.com/video/UpSx-y__snk/v-deo.html
It's funny which villains we remember scaring us the most as kids and it's interesting how much they differ between fans. But Space Kook is still the scariest. That's a scientific fact.
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An excellent finale to this mini-series. It's been very enjoyable watching you review all these villains and I'll definitely be looking forward to more
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I'm currently working on the first two episodes of 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies'. I had originally thought about skipping this series and going straight to 'The Scooby-Doo Show', but felt I should probably just go in chronological order.
We'll see how that works out for me if I'm still ranking villains when it comes time for 'A Pup Named Scooby-Doo".
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Mr Grigsby skin is gray you have to ask yourself is he still alive apparently blood is not circulating through his body.
My late, somewhat lamented grandmother's skin was pale and, though not quite as grey as Grisby, was still definitely of an unhealthy pallor in the years leading up to her death.
My god, that would explain his twisted desire to wreck havoc on the TV station with a wax phantom instead of leaving it behind like a normal person. A petty vengeful man is one thing (and I personally hate men petty enough to frame others for stuff they didn’t do 😡), but a sickly dying petty old man is levels above that. It also makes Grigsby more pathetic than anything else, because if it’s true, he could be dying at any moment now, and instead of dying peacefully, he decides to use his potential last moments being a petty vengeful man. At least he never actually succeeded in his wicked plan, cause he was delusional enough to think his creation had come to life but it didn’t..
This season got a total D.O.O. score of 2.5, compared to Season 1's 2.9.
Glad to see that you're wanting to do more! I've thoroughly enjoyed this series and I'm looking forward to more!
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I've started working on the next episode, but it's still in the very early stages. I also have to prepare a bunch of art before filming and unfortunately, I'm also in the middle of a home project and my studio is filled to the brim with detritus from my living room.
I can write but not film, currently.
Hopefully it will be uploaded before too long, but I can't say when.
For the Wax Phantom i always assumed his first appearence was an hologram, that could also explain why he glows only that time, holograms are often rapresented with an effect like that in cartoons, but that still begs the question of who turned off the light and activated the hologram. Maybe some timed device? I like your interpetation too tough, but I doubt that's what the writers where going for.
You know, I have you to thank for introducing me to Over At The Frankenstein Place. Got myself a new song to listen to out loud with all my heart..
The entire 'Rocky Horror' soundtrack is banging! Except for perhaps "Super Heroes".
I’m just now noticing that the green screen characters are in chronological order.
I'm just a wee bit obsessive-compulsive.
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I’m so happy you’re back. I really hope you consider continuing this series with maybe the Scooby Doo movies and then the Scooby Doo show, but avoid Scrappy if possible
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I'm currently starting work on 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies'. I don't know when the first will be finished as there is a bit of preliminary artwork that needs to be prepared (not to mention, you know, the SCRIPT), but I do at least have all the episodes digitized already so they can be screen-capped in Premiere.
I'm also in the middle of a long, long, long, long, long, LONG, long overdue home remodeling project which may end up delaying my next upload for a bit.
On the other hand, I'm planning on limiting each Ranking video to just two episodes per upload, which will cut down the time it takes to prepare them.
At least, I hope so.
@@JoeGoesOver 13:58: WOW! That explains the ending punchline to the Popeye short: "Wimpy the Moocher".
In that cartoon, Wimpy had nothing but a dime in his coat pocket, and Rough House is making sure Wimpy doesn't cheat him out of his Hamburger Supply; saying a single dime will get him ONE raw oyster; and considering that before showing the dime, Rough House said Oysters are 50¢ an order. So for a dime for each oyster, 50¢ would've given Wimpy 5 oysters... Now, that's not the reason I bring up the short, but why I brought it up is what followed afterwards.
When Wimpy was about to eat his oyster meat, he spotted a pearl in the shell; this excited not just Popeye and Olive, but also Rough House who let his guard down when Wimpy claimed he's rich. Rough House suggested to give Wimpy 30 hamburgers for that pearl; and while running to see Geezil at the Bank, he told Popeye he'd get $1,000.00 for the Pearl. I did the math; 1,000 ÷ 30 = 33.33 (tax might be included). Of course, Rough House might have exaggerated, because Hamburgers back in 1960 usually sell cheap for 21¢, meaning 30 hamburgers would cost $6.30... though, I wouldn't know how much pearls would cost in 1960, but given the value of them 10 years later, it might be more than enough to pay for the 30 hamburgers.
And here's why I bring up the Popeye short. At the very end, Rough House gives Geezil the supposed paid-for-30-hamburgers pearl, and Geezil (who was in the short at the beginning before leaving after Wimpy showed up) took a good look at the pearl's quality, before saying "POOEY! I sell these pearls for 10¢ a handful; in fact, it was only this morning that I sold Wimpy a fist-ful." That means the pearl that Rough House gave Geezil was of poor quality and completely worthless, that it's not even enough to pay for all the Hamburgers he just gave to Wimpy! 🤣
You are incredible, man. These reviews and analysis are top notch! Please make a series for the Scooby Doo Show villians I have a few favourites from that one and I would like to hear your analysis! Keep up the great work!
Once I'm done with 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies', that will probably be where I turn my attention next.
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The Headless Specter episode was my favourite Season 2 episode of Where Are You when I was a kid and even pretended to be The Headless Specter at certain points.
It was nice to see a monster not being a villain for once.
That's one of the reasons I score originality so highly with the villain disguises.
Werewolves, witches and zombies can get old after a while.
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Ooo can't wait for the next ranking. I watched to the end btw. Better hope I don't know Mrs Combs
She'd have to be in her late-70s by now.
So excited,
I guess you're going to continue with this series. Thats what i get for commenting before watching the video.
Hey, no harm in early comments!
Anything to help my analytics!
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The scariest part of the tiki episode is the fake skeleton laughing on its own in response to Shaggy's terrible joke.
Maybe Grimsby was suggesting that they could wake up the dead if they made too much noise, and not that the ghosts had to be well rested for work.
Well, SOMEBODY has to laugh at Shaggy's terrible jokes!
Scooby can't be expected to take up ALL that responsibility!
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@@JoeGoesOver, oh yeah, I would. Laughing at someone’s terrible jokes is my thing, especially if they’re a loved one or a UA-camr with a lot of dad jokes I can indulge in, daddy issues and all that. If I was Shaggy’s girlfriend, I would never leave him or Scooby alone in the jokes or the gluttony, cause I would do that too and more..
Indeed, poor “Nathanial”. My favorite part of him chasing Shaggy and Scooby is the fish part. The image of Shaggy being annoyed by a fish and telling it to go bother someone else is hilarious, especially since he ends up accidentally distracting “Nathanial” with it. Shaggy has more sass and dry humor than I anticipated, but I guess that just makes him more charming in my eyes 🥰
"One Dog Night and Creedence Shaggy are really rocking tonight!"
I understand the "Three Dog Night" reference to Scooby but equating "Creedence Clearwater Revival" to Shaggy is a bit of a stretch.
Never forget these were often out-of-touch old men trying to write "teenagers".
They probably grabbed a back issue of "Rolling Stone" from their hippy nephew and paged through it looking for names.
It is amazing how he's able to collapse his vertebrae by keeping his head below his shoulders.
Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Werewolf also breaks the laws of physics in one scene. At one point during the chase sequence you see at 27:31-27:36, Shaggy and Scooby use trash can lids to literally fly away by flapping their arms like birds. “Nathanial” must’ve lost his collective mind trying to grasp a 6ft tall teenage boy and his Great Dane flying in the air using only trash can lids. Those two just love using flight to escape, don’t they? 😂
I know you made a question about one of the guys not being covered in wax as suspicious. I think this is just them not wanting to ahead any major changes to a character design let’s face it. I’m pretty sure at least two future cases do something similar the demon shark and I think the last episode of the Scooby Doo show
It'll be a while before I reach the last episode of 'The Scooby-Doo Show', though!
The gang should have shown the werewolf a photo of the sun. I mean, who knows?
He might have changed back into Huntz Hall. It's a possibility.
"Fangface" reference!
Although most kids at that time probably didn't know who The Bowery Boys were, and even fewer do nowadays.
I BARELY remember them.
@@JoeGoesOver I used to watch them with my grandfather. He loved those movies, and the Our Gang shorts, too.
"Faster, Velma! Faster!" 🤣
I don't believe in chiropractic healing, but poor Velma is likely in need of something like that!
The chase music of Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Werewolf is my favorite, despite how bad the monster is at his job. The power, I tell you! I wonder if all the incompetent but humble villains of Scooby Doo who never say the iconic phrase and just shamefully accept defeat all have a separate prison table where they come to sit in silence as they ponder on their humiliating defeats and just blame themselves knowing they failed through their own faults and mistakes while the more arrogant villains just complain about those “meddling kids”. That image would be a darkly comedic scenario to imagine, I just know it..
Awesome ranking! Heres mine
1) The Wax Phantom
2) Witch Doctor
3) Sheep Rustler Werewolf
4) The Headless Spectre
5) Asa Shanks
I can't wait to see the next batch of ranking the villains! I love these videos
I'm glad we can both agree that Asa deserves zero respect.
Dude thinks a dishcloth is a ghost disguise.
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@Joe Goes Over even as a kid Asa was an awful villain to me. He didn't even bother trying with his costume. I know he isn't the main villain focus but, they could've certainly handled him better.
No problemo! Thank you for the amazing content
31:43 there’s a joke to be made about how Daphne got hooked, but I really wish I wasn’t the one who brought it up..
27:41 I kinda feel sorry for that fish. It hitchhiked Shaggy and Scooby’s boat, Shaggy was a bit of a a-hole to it and threw it to go bother someone else, and then it landed on a werewolf (albeit a fake one) who could’ve easily slashed it apart. Regardless, it’s a hilarious scene for how annoyed Shaggy is about having a random fish come along while he and Scooby are too busy swimming for their lives..
There is a lot of casual animal cruelty in early Scooby episodes!
I'd like to give Mr. Simms plan a little kick to increase it's score. it's possible he intended to simply trawl up all the oysters in the area at once with a boat after everyone was scared away. then, all he'd have to do is open the hundreds (if not thousands) of oysters to get the pearls, then sell them off to become quite wealthy. then, he'd just bring back the oysters, put them back into the water, and wait for the pearls to reform, and do it all again in a couple years, long after people have forgotten about the tiki man. most pearls take between 6 months to 4 years to form, so it's likely that he'd do this once every few years
i think the plane is there to help Mr. Simms keep his cover story as a reporter, or to help smuggle the stolen oysters back to where they were stolen from. Or maybe it had to do with the sky turning red.
Onto nathaniel!...... i don't really have anything for nathaniel. my only question is how much would a sheep even be worth? is he selling it off for meat and the wool?
If so, it'd explain why he'd have to send the sheep over the river and not just the raw materials. how would he hide the butchering and the blood from the animal?
I have to remind myself that sometimes, people steal things simply because they're capable of stealing them, like porch pirates who grab a box and hope they can get something valuable when they open it up later.
About Velma mocking Shaggy and Scooby for believing in ghosts: there's a recent comic where Scooby and the gang cross paths with Sam and Dean Winchester, where the gang discovers that (in their shared universe), ghosts are real. While Shaggy and Scooby berate them for never believing him and Scooby in the past, Fred is wildly disappointed that he's "wasted" his life chasing corrupt politicians and businessmen instead of actual ghosts, Daphne almost has a nervous breakdown when she realizes that if ghosts exist then there's an afterlife (heaven and hell) and the prospect of going to hell after she dies absolutely terrifies her, and Velma stands there dumfounded and befuddled while coming to the conclusion that she's been a fool all these years for doubting the existence of the supernatural. Also, along with the Winchester brothers they meet their friend and frequent partner-in-crime Castiel, who is a literal heavenly angel in human form.
Believe it or not, I have yet to see the 'Scoobynatural' episode!
My wife and daughter were huge Winchester fans so I made sure to download a copy of the episode so we could watch it as a group and... we never got 'round to it.
I'm sure I'll see it someday, but there are only so many hours in the day, and Lara Croft can't raid that tomb without me!
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24:20-24:33 can you imagine a joke where they refer to the werewolf ghost and Sheriff Stone from Mystery Incorporated is frustrated because the gang doesn’t listen to him?
Shaggy: like hey guys, do you remember the werewolf ghost from that sheep smuggling ring we stopped one time?
Fred: oh yeah, but I don’t remember his name. Does anyone know what his name was?
Sheriff Stone: Nathanial
Shaggy: like gesundheit
Fred: seriously though, what was his name?
Sheriff Stone: Nathanial!
Shaggy: you alright sheriff?
Stone: No!
Fred: you know, maybe it’ll come to me
Stone: NATHANIAL! His name is NATHANIAL!!
Shaggy: yikes! (Shakes in fear) Like, calm down
Fred: hold it. I got it! His name was Nathanial!
Stone: (groans in frustration)
Ooof I’m early! Already gave it a like! 😁
UA-cam surprised me by suggesting the video to viewers even though I hadn't marked it as "Public" yet.
After uploading a video, before allowing anyone else to see it, I generally watch it one more time on UA-cam itself to look for any final deal-breaking mistakes that would require me to fix and re-upload it.
Fortunately, the three mistakes I found were minor enough I'm probably the only one who would notice them.
At least, I HOPE I'm the only one who would find any mistakes!
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Honestly it’s a miracle that “Nathanial’s” haircut by Shaggy managed to stay consistent with the rest of the episode. Gotta give him props for that! Even if he failed miserably enough, he was at least a true gentleman enough to keep the haircut that Shaggy made for him..😅
An error i noticed in your analysis of "A Tiki Scare is No Fair":
The village where Shaggy first encounters the witch doctor is different from the village where most of the episode takes place. Its established early, before the witch doctor makes his first appearance, that the gang (Fred) wants to visit the supposedly haunted abandoned village where Mr Simms based his operation out of.
The cemetery line is about not waking the dead
I am enjoying this series of videos.
The werewolf chase song is so catchy
To be fair, ALL the music from Scooby-Doo is catchy!
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@@JoeGoesOver very true thanks for responding!
Ah yes, and Scooby Doo defying physics by flapping his arms with trash can lids while carrying Shaggy on his back is golden. Who would’ve suspected our beloved talking canine companion would be capable of such wonderful things? 😂
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Penrod Stillwall is basically the prototype Kevin McCallister from Home Alone, if you think about it 🤔. An argument could be made that Penrod was justified in rigging his house up to protect himself, as he didn’t know the Scooby gang were there to investigate a haunting instead of robbing his house. If a group of teenagers were found breaking & entering your house and you wanted to stop them without killing them, wouldn’t you rig your house to catch them in the act? The Scooby gang are lucky to be honest. I once saw an episode of Hear No Evil (a show on Investigation Discovery Channel all about crimes being recorded on tape) where an old man recorded his plan to premeditate the murders of those who robbed his place and he ended up shooting two victims who did end up trespassing on his house, though one of them only entered to search for her cousin who had been killed earlier because he did in fact attempt to rob the place. The creepiest thing about this case is that the man went too far. He was justified in defending himself too, but he didn’t have to shoot the other guys in the back. Had he just shot them when they entered the place, an argument could’ve been made that he shot in self-defense and that would’ve been it. But instead, he chose to premeditate a murder attempt on anyone who broke into his house and purposely shot someone in the back. Penrod Stillwall by comparison is less bloodthirsty, so it’s good for him that he didn’t go too far beyond what was necessary..
"No such things as ghosts!" Im calling BS on that, I believe in and have encountered ghosts on numerous occasions
And even in there world there's many magic stuff and ghost(later movies and shows)
I doubt it. People think they've experienced things we know they haven't.
@@TheGamingVillas than your a fool
@tfordham13 What part of that is foolish? We know people claim to experience things we know they didn't. Why do you think ghost encounters are different?
@TheGamingVillas because ghost are apart of every culture on earth since humans were humans and billions have claimed to encounter them
5:36-5:43 I know you mean. I am 22 year old, and I have a hard time getting a good enough sleep as my neck is getting bent from how often I bend myself using the phone 24 hours or so. I’m slowly becoming a hunchback, and I’m desperately praying that day never comes and I can have a good neck..
Tell me about it!
For the past week or two, I've had this massive pain in my neck to the point that if I want to turn my head, I need to move my entire body like Michael Keaton's Batman!
Getting old sucks and I highly recommend against it!
"Ticket! Ticket! Ticket!"
Ah if that happen, that would make three Scooby Doo Villains say only one word that they are looking for.
The novelty would wear off quickly when more than half of them are shouting either "Money!" or "Real Estate!".
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@@JoeGoesOver Very true and agree
U Welcome, I love your videos on Scooby Doo and keep it up
@@JoeGoesOver, if you say “money” in that way, I think of Mr Krabs. Clancy Brown never ceases to amaze me with how well he does a good job making such an iconic voice that isn’t even his real one, but that’s a fact for another day..
The reason Stenwald(don't know how to spell the name) decided to scare of trespassers instead of calling the police is because he thought it would be funnier.
At least that's my head canon.
If Scooby villains played by 'Roger Rabbit' rules!
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My favorite villains from Scooby doo Where Are You are The Wax Phantom, Headless spectre, Werewolf, Black Knight,Ghost of Elias Kingston and Ghost of Vasquez.
To quote Principal Skinner, "That isn't smoke. It's steam." I figure the wax was got enough to be steaming like a hot water tap, but not hot enough to burn.
Generally speaking, unless the A/C in the factory was on full blast, any liquid with a temperature high enough to produce steam is going to be hot enough to burn.
Those guys should be cooked.
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"Nathaniel" the Werewolf was a terrible part of the rustlers team. The Scooby gang was camping and never would have found anything out had he not randomly showed up to scare them. They probably would have camped and left. He deserved to take the rap 😂
Good help is SO hard to find these days!
Kinda explains why they abandoned him to take the fall though. At least the rustlers were smart enough to avoid getting captured and got rid of the weak link without resorting to unnecessary murder. After all, why bother killing somebody so incompetent when they can just do it themselves and nobody would suspect you? “Nathanial” really dropped the ball when it came to doing his job, and so I say with pity in my heart that he deserves the pain..
At the beginning of the video I was genuinely wondering if you'd update the Werewolve's icon with pre and post haircut photos and you delivered on my expectations lol
Not gonna lie.
I live for when people notice those little touches I toss in during editing.
A few things about the Headless Spector case:
1) the fact that Velma smuggly mocks Shaggy and Scooby for seeing a ghost is made infinitely worse when you consider that she later sees the Headless Spector along with the two and then during the climax when Fred sees the Headless Spector and says “Holy smoke! There really is a Headless Spector!”, Velma responds with “I tried to tell you”, which is infuriating as you’d think she’d be smart enough recognize her own hypocrisy, but no.
2) would you say Penrod Stillwall deserves an extra point for having a carnivorous plant in his garden possibly trained to attack others? Or is Shaggy’s fault for feeding that plant a Scooby snack and accidentally triggering it to ravenously scare them away trying to eat them?
3) Aza Shanks is just plain stupid as well for dropping his weapon. I mean, dude had an actual axe in his hands and instead of taking it with him as he chases Fred and Shaggy, he just drops it the moment he sees them and just chases after them. I know that it’s a kids cartoon and an axe wielding man would be considered too scary, but Captain Cutler and Harry the Hypnotist tried to kill the gang too in their own ways without hesitation, so Aza Shanks has no excuse.
4) he may have been defeated, but an argument could be made that Penrod Stillwall still got away with it. Not only was he the first villain to have successfully gotten what he wanted, he did so with the sympathy of the gang who helped him get it. So Penrod Stillwall should get a higher ranking for not only successfully accomplishing his goal without getting the ire of the Scooby gang, but also getting their sympathy and assistance.
5) the scene where Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby turn a spinning wheel upside down to make a bicycle is hilarious. Makes you imagine how the bad guys often watch this happen and wonder to themselves how the hell the kids manage to do that, which might be the biggest mystery that even the Scooby gang themselves can’t figure out..
That theory about Johnny being Mr. Sims’ PIC is the best one you’ve ever made. You put more effort into these videos than most of the villains.
F*cking Carl the stuntman and Asia Shank the phony phantom.
Be thankful I'm putting my conspiracy-theory brain to work on old Scooby episodes and not chemtrails or alien abductions!
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Also, yes, f***ing Carl the Stuntman.
Worst. Villain. Ever.
@@JoeGoesOver I wouldn’t find you channel interesting if it was focused on chemtrails or aliens. Also once your home remodel is finished and you want to take a break from your TNSDM villains ranking I was wondering if you could do ranking every episode of SDWAY. I’lol write a part of your script now.
“#25 Never Ape an Ape Man. Just watch my video on Scooby’s dumbest villain: The Ape Man. *pause for 5 seconds F*cling Carl the stuntman.” This is of corse if you have the time to do it between personal life, work, and the villain ranking. Take this with a grain of salt and do what you want. Sorry for typing a paragraph btw.
@@acefist5502 That absolutely sounds like something I'd do for that episode.
You are getting them mixed up. Johnny would have been the partner in crime of Mr. Roger Stevens, not Mr. John Simms. And speaking of Mr. Simms, when you think about it, he obviously had multiple henchmen, not just one. Who else would have been hiding under those drums and banging on them?
@@ciarangleeson2880 that was a typing error on my part thanks for pointing it out.
I was just binging all your videos and then bam you hit me with the Purdue University joke when I just graduated from there LMAO
I SWEAR I replied to this post a few days ago, but it's not showing up now, so let's try it again.
So, anyway, I sometimes toss little jokes only my family and friends would get in my videos (though the joke is on me, really, as very few of my family or friends actually watch my stuff).
One of my best friends went to Purdue and a couple of others went to IU, and I don't need to tell you about that rivalry.
Ironically, though we all make fun of Purdue, of all my college-grad friends, the one who went to that school did the best financially, actually working in a field that used his degree. He was also able to get placed immediately after graduating while it took some time for my other friends to get their careers started. They're all mostly doing fine now, but not necessarily in areas they studied for at the time.
Here's hoping you're able to put your studies to use!
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This series was great. Would love to see a version with What's New and Mystery Inc
Well, if I LIVE long enough... maybe?
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Please Please do the scooby doo show soon! Love the series, keep up the great work !
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Once 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies' is completed, I will very likely be hitting 'The Scooby-Doo Show' next (with a possible one-off video between them).
@@JoeGoesOver can't wait. Hope all is well! Cheers
Personally, I think the second Werewolf should have been properly labeled as a Wolfman since the costume was more closely human instead of a wolf given the more drastic changes to the Werewolf design over the year.
Considering Hanna-Barbera's penchant for reusing character models, we should just consider ourselves lucky we even got a different design the second time around!
I honestly agree that it would have made more sense to show the other sheep rustlers.
By the way, if I had to guess, I would say that the one in the costume was probably named Silas Long, and that he dug a fake grave and carved a fake tombstone, and figured he would just use his own name for the werewolf.
As dumb as the sheep rustler was, that is well within the realm of possibility.
In fact, he wouldn't have had to do it. The actual smuggling masterminds could have used his name as well when they dug the fake grave, just to further implicate their patsy!
I think it’s also worth noting that in the book, Scooby-Doo! Encyclopaedia, he was named after Frank Welker, who’d voiced him.
26:11-26:16 I’m sorry, did Shaggy just refer to the werewolf as “wearwolf” instead of “werewolf”? I was already put off by Velma saying “genew-ine” instead of “genuine” back in the episode Backstage Rage, or Fred saying “trey-sure” instead of “treasure”, but nope, apparently they have another competitor in the language olympics. Are the Scooby gang just that bad at linguistics? If so, Be Cool Scooby Doo was really harsh at calling them out with the character Rick from that Zatari Warrior episode. Or is this a case of accents differing from where you live?
If this blew your mind, wait until you hear how Fred pronounces something in my next video!
1. The phony phantom should be laughing instead of growling
2. The wax phantom should be laughing instead of moaning
3. The witch doctor should be laughing instead of growling, but he can growl when he got irritated of shaggy and scooby-doo changing costumes and when he got captured
4. Mono tiki tia should be laughing instead of growling but he can growl when he got irritated of looking for the gang in the houses and when he got his eyes covered
idk why but as a kid the werewolf sheep smuggler always scared me. I think it was the noises he made i just didn't like it.
The early Scooby series did a better job of making the monsters look realistic.
That probably added to the disquiet.
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If it helps, “Nathanial” did try to kill them, he just failed at his job. He’s not just pathetic, he’s also pitiful. “Nathanial” kinda deserved the punishment for trying to kill the gang and for smuggling innocent sheep into barrels, but I suppose not that much punishment when he’s just a puppet in the grand scheme of things..
Speaking of What’s New Scooby Doo, which would you say is your favorite monster? Personally my favorite is the Coral Creature from Reef Grief. Not only is it a real creature not unlike Charlie the robot, but the fact that it’s not even the real culprit behind the actual crimes is so original for the Scooby franchise that it feels hard pressed not to enjoy it, especially since it’s also shown to be such a kind creature after saving Scooby’s life and having Velma sympathizing with how it was scared and confused and only lashed out because the actual villain’s scheme drove it out. It’s pure magic, I tell you 🤩
It's difficult to say, but Space Kook is likely at or near the top.
Gotta give props to the guy who gave me so many nightmares as a child!
You know, the fact that Shaggy and Scooby managed to survive a freaking wax shower is definitely proof that they are both magic beings or at least have Superman levels of heat resistance. They are canonically friends with superheroes, after all. Possessing magic of their own is only the beginning of the insanity of their lives..
Hanna-Barbera respected Scooby canon as much as Toho respected Godzilla canon, however...
RE: "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf?" my adult self can't help but think that the sheep smuggling was in actuality a drug smuggling operation. It would certainly make more sense considering the times (heroin smuggling was becoming big business with the rise in drug use by 1970), Shaggy and Scooby landed in a pile of wool (pure white!) and as you stated in the video, we the viewer never see sheep on camera. I wouldn't be surprised if that was the initial smuggling item meant for this episode but was changed last minute due to the subject matter.
However, that's not to say livestock rustling still isn't a thing! Just a few years back there was a news story from Connecticut in which a bunch of cattle and sheep were stolen from a farm and turned up at an auction in New Jersey!
RE: Jefferson Stillwall's fortune. While it's true that it's possible the fortune could have been in bank notes, it's more than likely that fortune would have been in gold - which was more likely to be used as currency at that time. I think this was more of an artist's goof in drawing greenbacks as the treasure rather than gold coins.
That's actually a very good analysis regarding the "alternate" subject of the smuggling operation. It would certainly be more profitable than sheep.
It would have made more sense for the Stillwall fortune to be in gold or silver, but we'd still have the issue that the carpetbag would have been difficult for Scooby to carry in his teeth like that.
Then again, Scooby's mouth muscles are probably the strongest ones in his body at this point.
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What is the song in: 7:20?
Apparently the song is “Over At The Frankenstein Place” from the Rocky Horror Picture Show. And before you ask, no, I have never watched that movie, I just concluded that because the only horror movie musical I heard about that is not animated is The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Anyway, hope it helps..
It is indeed that song.
It's a great film, but didn't age the greatest for modern sensibilities.
Still got some bangin' tunes.
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@@JoeGoesOver Thank you Joe :) Of course I knows this film, but I wached it a long time ago :( so it is time to watch it again
Don't you mean "time warp to watch it again"...?
Jesus, I am just the worst.
@@JoeGoesOver I prefer time wrap to my childhood to watch Scooby Doo Where Are you for the first time :D
If you can build a giant, moving stone idol...get a job in Hollywood. 70's Kong would have been a lot better with this guy on the job!
I know, right?
So many of these villains wasted their actual talents.
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So, I was waiting to get to this particular episode. As I commented on the other video, I waited to make a comment on this one because it has to do with the Wax Phantom. You made some great points especially about how Mr. Stevens is like in the cut with the gang when the Wax Phantom appears. But I wanted to ask do you know anything more about Grisby? He seems like a random creepy character.
As far as the escape from the Wax Phantom, I love that when he's about to run through the door, he does that little like Stutter Step thing to get some momentum before he runs through the wall 😂😂
Anyway, the overall point I wanted to make is that Scooby-Doo Where Are You? is my all-time favorite cartoon. I used to watch it when I was about 4 years old in Georgia at my Dad's house when I got home from school. Then they would show it again at 8:00 p.m. and I would always beg my dad to stay up to watch it again. And he would always say if it was the same episode from earlier then no, and 9 times out of 10 it was! But that didn't stop Scooby-Doo from becoming my all-time favorite cartoon!
And this episode with the Wax Phantom didn't really come on TV very much in my childhood, so when I bought the DVD pack of all 25 episodes about 10 years ago, I didn't really remember it. So that episode still has like a novelty value to me if that makes sense. When I'm binge watching Scooby-Doo Where Are You, I usually refrain from watching this episode, that way when I do come back to it it still seems fresher than all the other episodes, if that makes sense.
I know that sounds crazy but it is like my method of keeping something that only has a limited amount of content fresh for whenever I go back to watch it.
For example, the episode Go Away Ghost Ship was shown so much when I was a kid that I think it's my least favorite episode and is kind of dry. Same with the episode with the Miner 49er.
What's your all-time favorite episode and least favorite episodes?
Great content man! You have gotten a new subscriber and I am just glad that I found somebody else that loves Scooby-Doo as much as I do! 👊🏾
Thank you for the kind words!
It's difficult to say with certainty what my "favorite" episode of 'Where Are You?' would be since so many of them are classics, but it's safe to say "Spooky Space Kook" would be near or at the top. At the bottom would, of course, be "Never Ape an Ape Man".
It's funny that you say "Don't Fool with a Phantom" seldom played in your youth because I can say the same. When re-watching these episodes for my channel, I could clearly recall every single one EXCEPT the final episode. It makes me wonder if it was somehow left out of rotation on a lot of syndicated TV stations.
It's not too unusual to ration your viewing because I do the same with 'The Princess Bride'. It's one of my favorite films yet I try not to go overboard playing it so as to keep it from ever getting stale.
My memories of arguing with a parental figure over cartoons had to have been as a small child getting dragged to church every Sunday morning by my grandmother and my insistence it was STILL Saturday because, by god, there were cartoons on the television. Missing 'Pink Panther' may be one of the core reasons for my eventual conversion to atheism.
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So for me, I'm not sure why, but the three episodes I never could remember seeing were Tiki Scare, Big Bad Werewolf and of course the Phantom episode. Maybe they were left out of syndication for some unknown reason??
I can remember vividly like my dad bringing me home from school and at that time I was so young I would just be glued to the tv. Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue would come on, then I would probably take a nap, then from there we went straight to Cartoon Network where I would Marathon basically you know the Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, Ed, Edd and Eddy and of course Johnny Bravo. Which by the way as an adult now I can tell does Seth MacFarlane was involved with the writing of Johnny Bravo 😂😂😂
But, all in all, I think that's kind of the beauty of Scooby-Doo Where Are You? because there are only 25 episodes, so you really have a limited span of what you get to see. As opposed to other shows you know like nowadays shows go on for 15+ seasons. I mean it's incredible but mostly filled with filler once you get that far. So I think it's interesting that for a show that only has 25 episodes, there are a couple of stinkers in Scooby-Doo Where Are You?. As you eloquently pointed out, Never Ape An Ape Man is borderline garbage. Play I also feel that same way about the Ghost Ship and the Tiki Scare, and I'm very hit or miss with the mummy episode. The only part about that episode that I really enjoyed is when Scooby put the mousetrap out the door 😂😂😂
But if I had a top 5, I'd go with:
You Don't Fool With A Phantom
Haunted House Hang-Up (How did Asa Shanks just disappear after he blew out the lantern? And second I love at the end when Shaggy and Freddy get his attention [Asa] and Freddy says "He spotted us!" And they run in place for about 5 seconds before actually running 😂)
Scooby's Night With A Frozen Fright
A Night of Fright Is No Delight (not only because that episode is TOP TIER and I never made the connection to House On Haunted Hill, which is my favorite Vincent Price film, but the scene when the record from the Colonel is playing and he says 'And my old pal, Scooby-Doo!' *cut to Scooby cheesing* 😂😂😂 that never doesn't make me laugh out loud)
And believe it or not, I'm gonna say A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts (they wanted us to know they could use alliteration 😂😂) because I just have this vivid memory as a child, sitting on the edge of the bed watching that episode, and for whatever reason when the vampire runs through the tapestry and jumps into the coffin, I have a vivid memory like burned into my brain of Freddy saying: "this stone lid rolls back, Shaggy give me a hand!"
Top 5 Get This Off My TV Episodes:
Never Ape An Ape Man
Go Away Ghost Ship
Tiki Scare Is No Fair
Mystery Mask Mix Up
Never was crazy about Foul Play In Funland either.
Last thing (sorry for writing a book here, brother)
Did you ever notice that only What A Night For A Knight and A Clue for Scooby-Doo are the only episodes that have their own specially animated title card?
And I did subscribe for sure! About to start The New Scooby-Doo Movies part of your list here after I post this. Thanks for replying too! 🤘🏾
The title cards did seem a bit random when it came to the early days of the Scooby-Dooniverse.
In addition to the ones you mentioned, a couple of title cards in 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies' had a different background color and not every episode of 'The Scooby-Doo Show' had a title card at all. The ones you see at the beginning of my villain rankings are ones I painstakingly created myself just to keep continuity between my videos.
If I had to guess, I'd say the ones with the unique static title cards were done during the early days of production, or at least before the animated titles were prepared, and the studio didn't think it was worth the money to generate a new one for those episodes.
The static cards are definitely a throwback to the ones produced for all the episodes of 'Jonny Quest'!
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You did mention in one of the episodes about Hanna-Barbera basically being cheap, and it made me wonder, did they only make a small amount of episodes per all of the classic shows they made because they didn't want to keep paying to continue them? Or they canceled it before they really knew where the popularity was going to land? I read something about how Jonny Quest was canceled basically because they said couldn't afford to keep animating all of the high-tech stuff that they used in the show such as hovercrafts and you know jetpacks. And I feel like you know not that that wasn't the case, but they created the damn show, so they knew what they were going to have to animate before they even got done with the animation storyboard(s). So do you think it was something else at work there opposed to just them being unable to animate?
From my understanding, Hanna-Barbera simply bit off more than they could chew, especially with 'Johnny Quest'.
At the time, the studio was determined to release an ADULT prime-time cartoon (and by adult, I mean "mature" not sexy), whereas before they only produced stuff like 'The Flintstones'. To that end, they secured the services of a famed comic artist to design the show and sold the network on the quality of test footage they produced.
This test footage, incidentally, is what you see in the closing credits of every 'Jonny Quest' episode. That's why the characters don't look like the ones in the show itself and why the art looks more realistic.
Unfortunately, Hanna-Barbera was producing multiple series at the time and simply couldn't keep up with demand. They succeeded in producing their adult prime-time cartoon, but couldn't maintain the quality. In fact, even before they finished the series, episodes produced toward the end dipped in quality as they were relying more and more on animators who were simply unable to reproduce the character models designed by the show's creative team.
If you're that interested in the 1960s version of 'Jonny Quest', there is an EXCELLENT fan-made documentary on UA-cam at ua-cam.com/video/kGuSAiNfJG8/v-deo.html. It's very long, but well worth watching for fans of the old show.
I'm glad you got that off your chest 😂 Mrs.Combs can rest easy 😅
ALL the boys peed on that tree in second grade!
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30:01-30:12 what movie is that clip from?
'Rustlers' Rhapsody' (1985)
A great love letter to old westerns from the heyday of the singing cowboy in the 1950s all the way up to the spaghetti westerns of the 1960s and 1970s.
Haunted house hang up is one of my favorite episodes
Wax Phantom used to terrify me as a kid!
Still not as scary as Space Kook!
I wonder how Penrod Stillwall could see in the disguise because he would broken the sleeves of the uniform if it was a hundred years old and I thought of when Asia blew out the lantern and walked to fade away reminds me of the Fields of Dreams 😂
I thought that the Witch doctor mask was like the black face of Jinx Pokemon before it got changed to purple and I figured that they got everything wrong with Hawaiian culture also why did the cop run when he disguised himself as an old man in the first place because he is a cop after all
I don’t know why the werewolf is green because wolves aren’t green, is this like Spider-Man villains where they wear green because like Electro,Vulture, Scorpion etc and the original design doesn’t even look like a wolf more like a bear
Wax Phantom imagine him being Clayface and that Grimley never appeared when Stevens is getting arrested also what does the Red Skull have to do with this?
When referring to my friends in my videos, I will occasionally slip in little in-jokes that only they would understand if they're watching. The Red Skull looks a little like my friend because I'm always mocking him for having such a small nose, it's almost non-existent. That same friend also graduated from Purdue (which explains that jab as well!).
Asa Shanks: *blows out lantern*
Eerie Disembodied Voice: "If you scare them, they will come."
I think the Scooby art department often just chose green as their default color for "spooky". It's like how anime always uses purple when depicting "poisonous".
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Maine is known for it's lobsters? I thought it was known for Steven King?
I do believe you mean Ben Ravencroft, right?
@@JoeGoesOver Oh yeah! Forgot that took place in Maine...
It’s me. I’m Mrs. Combs. How dare you do that!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, you had it coming!
You were such a mean lady!
The Hawaiian vacation a staple of 1970s Network TV.
Be on the alert for any cursed Tiki necklaces!
Oh, yes! "The Brady Bunch", "The Jeffersons", and "Sanford and Son", (just to name a few), all went to Hawaii.
Since when is Purdue everyone’s safety school?
A good friend of mine went there, so I tossed in that line as a playful jab to him (especially as others of my group went to IU).
The joke's on me, though, because none of my friends watch my channel.
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the sheep rustler is named frank welker
I've heard that a few times, but ehhhh... If it's not onscreen it doesn't feel... right.
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I love how you went all-in on the passive aggressive spoiler alert.
Just a question here, but how many percent of your viewers, do you estimate are fathers over 30 as you and I?
According to UA-cam, 82% of my audience is male and of those, almost 42% are between 25-34.
Doesn't say how many are fathers, but that'd just be creepy if UA-cam could figure that out, too.
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I'm not sure I'd want to run a TV Station best dubbed K-Lemon.
I was so disappointed that this wasn't a real radio station.
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You should also try the season 3 and the Scooby doo show
That's the plan once I'm done with 'The New Scooby-Doo Movies' and a possible other video.
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so the tiki episode where you bring up that scheme wasnt very profitable. While i agree it wasnt a millon dollar operation i believe a quarter of million dollar pay day even after lets say 50k in expenses for the giant float. i think even a well paid person might be swayed into making extra money for whatever reason.
Most people will almost always do literally anything for the right amount of cash. When I discuss whether or not a crime was worth it, I try to focus on whether or not the reward was worth the risk.
If someone offered you $20 to simply cross the street, you'd probably take it. But if that street was in the middle of the Monaco Grand Prix and racecars were zooming constantly in front of you, you'd probably think the $20 wasn't nearly enough, right?
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35:39 you say friend yet you show an image of Red Skull. Is your friend evil or something?
As far as the friend in question knows, it's just a coincidence.
Then again, I don't think he watches my UA-cam stuff anyway, so...
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Día likes "Scooby Doo libro pa pa Evil"
It’s nitpicky but I have to point out that the witch doctor’s design is clearly African inspired, not Hawaiian
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Ms Combs I have a story to tell you
SHHHHHHH!
I don't want that on my permanent record!
Here’s some ideas why, not once you’re done with a series of Scooby Doo put a ranking for the whole series not just a single season, and once you’re done with the next series after that, combined the lists with those of a previous series to see which villain is the best and worst in Scooby Doo history, and last when you get to the direct to video movies and TV specials why not divide them by the series that was airing at the time and stopping before a new TV show. Otherwise it would take you forever to get to a new show to review.
That's not a bad idea, frankly, as the sheer amount of Scooby material is overwhelming.
However, it's also nice having a lot of stuff to cover as well, from a "What will I do next?" standpoint.
I haven't quite decided if/how I'd handle the stand-alone films for the most part, however I'm fairly certain I will be covering a particular group in a single video in the probably not-so-distant future.
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@@JoeGoesOver with some of the movies have interesting versions of a scheme that’s been done before like shaggy’s showdown show. It’s a real estate scheme, but the mastermind does explain, use the ghost, to bring attention to the legend, and he was very good at covering his tracks. Hell the only reason he was exposed was because of Velma in this movie has a hatred for a kind of font. He likes and uses that as a reason he’s the mastermind.
I just had an idea if and when you get to mystery Incorporated, why not divide the villains by standalone and villains who are connected to the overall plot of the Show