nothing wrong with that. even if ya dont like all the episodes of an anime or or few in a season of a tv show you dont ignore the boxset you like : ) . . i grew up on them even after growing up on them so i get it and the point made. and i say dont recommend them. but show some good ones and just dont stop anybody that wants to watch more even if it's not as good as what they've seen already. but maybe i'm weird.
@@wugglesx Understandable. I thought New Batman Adventures was weak compared to Batman the Animated Series but I still love the show enough I would gladly own the whole series with Batman Beyond.
He did do a good job, good Christian girl here (I'm serious) and I took it as totally innocent and thought it was funny. Didn't even realize what he was getting at.
@@daisymae3717 Honestly don't know what he meant but I have to assume that if you're going to actively alter your mind by sleep deprivation to more enjoy something, may as well smoke weed, it's healthier than that
My two favorite jokes are from the second episode Hassle in the Castle! "Like whoa, which way did they go?" *skull on the wall* "They went that-a-way." "Like, thanks man." "'s alright." And not even ten seconds later the end of the sandwich bit. "Wouldn't you know it needs some mustard." *mustard jar appears* "This has gotta be my imagination otherwise I'd be scared stiff! Now maybe my imagination can like...cut it in half?" *axe swings down* *screams and runs off but returns to get sandwich bits*
@@aclstudios yees! I was a huge simple plan and Scooby fan, so whats new sd came out I livered it so much! That's why there's an episode with simple plan!
My favorite fact about Scooby’s design is that Takamoto went to a dog show judge and asked him what are some traits of blue-ribbon Great Danes. The judge gave him some traits, and then Takamoto designed Scooby to have the exact opposite of those traits. Also, Billiam actually looks pretty sharp in that outfit
This is the show that got me into horror and other spooky stuff. Despite criticism this show has genuinely creepy moments. I’ve loved scooby doo since I was 3 and now I’m 23, I d take a bullet for that dog.
Full fact, in a scooby doo cassette I own the lyric packet has an "official" Hanna Barbara Scooby snack recipe. Made it with my mother back in the day and it was near literal nilla wafer.
Daphne’s 16?? AND VELMA IS 15?!! God, I’ve been living a lie for my whole life; I thought they were all 18 since they can just do whatever with no parental supervision...
4:39 Actually, it's a combination. Many scat style swing singers used to start there scats with "Scoobity-dee...dat da doo doo..." Or something like that so IT MAKES SENSE "Scooby" is his scat-style first name!
That jabber jaw song in the background of the section about Scooby Doo knock offs gets stuck in my head every time I listen to the instrumental bridge of all the small things by blink 182
“As a kid it’s not really easy to differentiate so many different things with different titles when they all kind of look alike, have similar plot lines and similar jokes” Oh dear Billy, you must have never knew someone like me as a kid then. I remembered each year each show came out and the title of each show and I always was telling the differences to my parents who looked at me like I was on something for remembering all that 😂
Same here, whenever I saw "The New Scooby Doo Movies" or anything else of another title, I just thought they were special episodes of the regular show... Or short movies. Had no idea how TV worked as a kid lol
Same, I had only seen the 1969-1970 episodes with a handful of the 1978 episodes. I didn't even realize those were different seasons. Years later I saw a bunch of stuff I missed on Boomerang.
I liked that you brought attention to how Shaggy and Scooby had different personality quirks in the original show. I really think Shaggy in particular was a more interesting character who has become flanderised over the years. In the original show, Shaggy had this grounded side and he often scolded Scooby for getting scared or silly. Nowadays he's either cowardly or goofy, nothing in between.
Velma saying "what a ham" for me is absolutely one of her most used catchphrases at least for my experience with scooby doo, she would always say it to scooby after they finished a mission and he did something embarrassing/cute
I've always loved the darker incarnations of Scooby (Zombie Island, Mystery Inc, Witch's Ghost) but the first one just has a special place in my heart. I also used to like 13 Ghosts just because the villains were actual ghosts.
“A night of fright is no delight” is my favorite Scooby-Doo episode of all time. It’s so spooky that to this day adult me is still a bit scared, the setting is great, and yes laugh tracks all the way!
Billiam: _"I love the laugh track"_ Laugh Track "Detractors: _"We're about to end this whole man's career"_ Scrappy Haters: _" Not if we end it first"_
I never knew any of the cartoon shows have laugh track. “The Pink Panther” does have a laugh track for the shorts, many of the Filmation shows had laugh tracks which was sort of funny, but when I saw any cartoon that had laugh tracks, it feels like I was watching a sitcom.
Re: Scooby Snacks Though it wad a recent epiphany, I now suspect Scooby Snacks, to cover all the bases, ought to be like some sort of multiflavored Chicken-in-a-Biscuit treat.
Mystery Incorporated was the best. It had an interesting animation/art style and had an over arching plot that kind of got dark towards the end. Definitely enjoyable
I was never a massive fan of it. I was too young to really enjoy the darker aspect of it. I realise it was good, I just disliked the romance aspect of it which definitely shaped my ideas.
#mailbag I was pissed when they stopped making “what’s new Scooby-doo?” I then saw the first episode of Scooby-doo Mystery Incorporated and it became my new favorite Scooby-Doo show.
If “Scooby Snacks” are a dog treat that humans like, you may want to experiment with peanut butter the next time around. If my memory is correct, you can make homemade doggie treats out of PB that’s edible for humans. #ScoobySnacks
JB HamHam my favorite quote is when shaggy’s about to crash a blimp with the two ghosts on it and he asks what it’s like being a ghost and they say “It’s a living”
I absolutely loved the overarching story in Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated. Lots of people didn't like the art style, but I got used to it very quickly. The cinematography made everything feel so much more dynamic where most of the old shows, though I love them, feel like they are stuck in a 2 dimensional plane. I really wish that they would do the whole narrative bigger story thing again, and utilize more interesting perspectives. Mystery Incorporated made the gang feel real, and I want more of that.
Bruh how could you forget the frozen caveman that has my favourite original song ever ‘seven days a week now’ that episode is very underrated imo and the puppet theater one is absolutely terrifying
Can you do a mini-episode on the Johnny Bravo episode where he us just part of a Scooby doo episode. It has really good "early cartoon network" vibes. #mailbag
This is one of the many shows that my dad dumped on me from this era when I was a little kid because he liked it when he was young. So it's just ones of those things that was always there in my life even when I ditched pretty much all those other shows for Saturday morning anime. Good times.
@@SatanenPerkele kinda sad really. Funny my first exposure to Asterix is the beat em up arcade game I played on an emulator. And I used to wonder where the hell are this guy's cartoon!?
0:08 - 0:10 I remember that episode of Scooby Doo. That's Jerry Reed playing for them. And when he's done, shaggy and Scooby start singing his song WHEN YOU'RE HOT, YOUR HOT.
Jerry Reed was a true American musical hero! Even Elvis recorded his song “Guitar Man” and got Jerry to play on the track because nobody else could play guitar like Jerry Reed.
Scooby Doo is legendary! It got so many incarnations over the years: 1. Scooby Doo Where Are You 2. The New Scooby Doo Movies 3. The Scooby Doo Show 4. The Scooby & Scrappy Show 5. The New Scooby Doo Mysteries 6. 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo 7. A Pup Named Scooby Doo 8. Shaggy & Scooby Doo Get a Clue 9. What's New Scooby Doo 10. Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated 11. Be Cool Scooby Doo 12. Scooby Doo Guess Who
My favorite is the original series, but also Mystery Incorporated. Sooo good. It actually had an over-arching mystery and explained a lot of things like why the town was so mysterious and the fact that there had been several Mystery Inc.s before them. I also like that it acknowledged that most of the other incarnations of the series had happened.
My mom and boyfriend always complains about the laugh track but I didn’t mind it. I definitely will always honor the original episodes as my favorite because they are what got me hooked on Scooby to this day
Also I love how you pointed out the good side of the bad animation....this show is what showed me how I could learn to draw and make my own animations. I learned alot about keeping static keyframes and only moving small parts on a model to create the illusion of more complex animation. This is how all modern animation is made, except the computers hide the seams, dust and paint marks. Modern animation looks a lot more difficult to make than it actually is.
Me and a friend sat down and watched the original series and what a sitting it was... Man it holds up today... I had a really great time watching it and seeing the origins of the OG villain's
Can I just say what an amazing niche your channel has captured? You won’t find anything else on UA-cam that scratches that early-2000’s nostalgia itch.
The original run and the seventies era "New Movies" are the best it ever was. It went up and down for quality between THOSE, but in a way that actually ADDS to it's cool factor-- somebody wanted to give this one character a throwaway moment, or an artist misunderstood an idea and colored something wrong-- you can see the actual paintwork on the backgrounds. Yeah, for it's time this is what actually made it LOWER quality-- but then we get around to now when actual human workmanship isn't even allowed to be present in what little we DO still actually make and do-- and suddenly seeing it here means... well, almost everything.
I remember watching Scooby Doo: Where Are You? all the time as a child. Even now it has become a show that I can put on and listen to while working on other projects. I think the formulaic nature allows for that. It was such an interesting piece of media, that it surprises me to this day that The Gang remains relevant cultural icons. There have been so many different interpretations of the original show, that seeing how each iteration is different from the last really shows how each generation views the genre of children's media. Something like "A Pup Named Scooby Doo" could only really exist in the late 80s, early 90s because shows how the children's entertainment was really finding their niche in the television world. And "Mystery Incorporated" could only exist nowadays because children's media is no longer about cookie-cutter good and bad guys. Adults want more "realistic" characters, so children's media follows suit. Also, the puppet episode of Scooby Doo: Where Are You? still gives me the creeps to this day. Something about the setting and the villain is just very unsettling to watch.
Right before CN, it was first reran in syndication during its rotation during the 1980’s when it was on WPIX-TV (channel 11) with two spin-off shows. The distribution was DFS Program Exchange according to the print ad from the 1980’s where “Scooby-Doo” went to syndication for reruns.
I always imagined Scooby Snacks having a specific taste and texture/consistency but its definitely hard to nail down how I would even describe my own personal version of it. I can say that I pictured them as more savory than sweet, whereas most people seem to lean towards cookie style snacks (which is understandable, but I guess I always figured dog/cat treats and food try to replicate the animals natural diet of meat, and would therefor be more along those lines) I also just don't have much of a sweet tooth, which lends to my bias. Anyways, glad I found your channel and I'm loving these Scooby vids! Back to binging the playlist lol
Ugh can’t wait for the Mystery Incorporated video. That series is just so good, despite the fact that I NEED MORE, I’m still happy with the way it ended
Referring to the deleted or edited scenes: I remember watching these full episodes at 4am on boomerang (born in 2000) during the 2012-2017 era of that helps
I remember mostly watching the original series as reruns at like, 11 pm when I would go down and stay at my grandparent's house. We didn't have Cartoon Network where I lived at the time, so my exposure to it was not very regular. What I recall was that the monster designs were creative, and that the painted backdrops were often well done. Also, Batman. Some time in my teens I recall asking my parents about it, since they were teens when it came out and my mother was like 'oh yeah, stoner television.'
Scooby having a feud or rivalry with som local animal is actually a trope revisited a few times in later iterations. They've usually become friends by the end of the story. I think we tend to forget this is a recurring trope because the franchise itself never makes any self-referential joke addressing it like they've done with all the other typical Scooby-Doo tropes.
I was a huge scooby doo fan as a kid and had a little trivia book that had a lot of facts about the characters and episodes I got from a school book fair once. I liked What's New Scooby Doo and how it modernized Scooby Doo for its time. They used popular pop punk for the chase scenes and Simple Plan sang the theme song! #mailbag
In The Scooby-Doo Project, they show real life Scooby snacks. I don’t know the details, but I would describe them as brown cylinder-shaped treats with rectangular indents in the middle.
Got to know Scooby Doo through re-runs too, thankfully my first was "Scooby Doo Where Are You?". I forgot how cute Velma's voice was, also seeing the old show made me realised how much she has evolved from a quirky nerd to a neurotic encyclopedia. Fred has turned into Gadgets and Traps meister. Daphne's one defining trait in mystery incorporated seems to be "In love with Fred", though she didn't really have much a personality in most iterations. I get why they did it but I've never really been a fan of the movies always doing "Monsters are actually real this time". even though I still do enjoy the movies.
Personally, I always preferred the Old Fred. Fred sometimes embodied the best of the group with good lines, and had funny slapstick that happened to him. He could be kinda sassy, and played the straight man to Shaggy and Scooby most of the times. Comparing Daphne to Fred is unfair to say the least, Daphne in some episodes says nothing of great importance, and almost never does anything. Fred at least finds Clues, and can solve mysteries at points where Velma hasn’t yet. My favorite Fred line is probably when the Dognapper told the kids that they should’ve stayed away, and that they were not involved in this. Fred says this “Catching dognappers is our business, Scooby Doo is a dog and we love him very much.” Honestly, I hate these new renditions of Fred where he’s some giant goofball, a selfish leader, or sometimes a trap addicted fool who is played up for laughs. If everyone is goofy in a TV Show, then nobody is, it just becomes the norm of the confines of the show. I think Fred Jones represented the best out of the Scooby gang, there most integral character, and if the show did not have Fred, then it would have felt a lot more emptier. TL;DR Fred is the best member of the Scooby Gang, and his Where Are You? incarnation is the best use of his character. People calling him boring don’t understand that you need a straight man at times for the jokes, and that Fred actually has some of the more “heartwarming moments” of the original series. Hell, I’d say that Fred feels the most connected with each member of the cast (maybe sans Shaggy), and without Fred the group would have felt like a group of strangers at times.
When I was a kid, we gave my dog treats literally called scooby snacks, they came in boxes like in the show. I tried one because I loved scooby doo, it tasted like meat. I think they came in cheeseburger flavor, bacon flavor, and chicken sandwich flavor. They were extremely difficult to chew, because they were designed to be munched on by a dog and not a human.
Dracula: "Know my true form and despair!"
Velma: "You stop that!"
"Ah, sarcasm."
Dracula: What is a man!? *Throws wine glass * A miserable li-
Velma: You stop that!
“I don’t recommend watching all 42 original episodes.” and here I am with my complete series box set that looks like the mystery machine.
yassss queen slay
nothing wrong with that. even if ya dont like all the episodes of an anime or or few in a season of a tv show you dont ignore the boxset you like : ) . . i grew up on them even after growing up on them so i get it and the point made. and i say dont recommend them. but show some good ones and just dont stop anybody that wants to watch more even if it's not as good as what they've seen already. but maybe i'm weird.
I have the Complete set but it's not the mystery machine version.
@@wugglesx Understandable. I thought New Batman Adventures was weak compared to Batman the Animated Series but I still love the show enough I would gladly own the whole series with Batman Beyond.
Lmao yeah my gf has one too it's pretty neat!
That joke where Scooby laughs and then says “I don’t get it” was also used a lot in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo.
GOD a pup named scooby doo is so underrated tbh it's one of my favs
I used to do that before also and my friends called it "annoying". I guess not everyone watched Scooby Doo. Or have any chill.
I loved that show, I think I had a dvd and a Vhs tape.
It was also used in supernatural with cas
I never liked that joke when I was a kid. I still don't.
"Recommend watching it when you're half exhausted and in a giggly mood"
Great job circumventing the demonetization bots
Ikr? Fuck UA-cam
He did do a good job, good Christian girl here (I'm serious) and I took it as totally innocent and thought it was funny. Didn't even realize what he was getting at.
@@daisymae3717 Honestly don't know what he meant but I have to assume that if you're going to actively alter your mind by sleep deprivation to more enjoy something, may as well smoke weed, it's healthier than that
@@Crazelord91 that's the joke
@@TackyRackyComixNEO Only like 80% sure it was meant to be a joke
This is the first pro-laughtrack argument I've ever heard
I love it for scooby doo only
My two favorite jokes are from the second episode Hassle in the Castle!
"Like whoa, which way did they go?"
*skull on the wall* "They went that-a-way."
"Like, thanks man."
"'s alright."
And not even ten seconds later the end of the sandwich bit.
"Wouldn't you know it needs some mustard."
*mustard jar appears*
"This has gotta be my imagination otherwise I'd be scared stiff! Now maybe my imagination can like...cut it in half?"
*axe swings down*
*screams and runs off but returns to get sandwich bits*
Yessss this was sooo hilarious 😭😭
The "s'all right" gag was also used in some Looney Tunes shorts & The Flintstones. It might be because they have some of the same writers.
I absolutely cried hearing the skull go “s alright”. He’s just chill asf
I can't wait to see Billy dress up as Velma and Daphne!
Personally I'm more excited for when he dresses as Scooby
@@casanovafunkenstein5090 yes
@@casanovafunkenstein5090 Fursuit
@@ruyekahatori3073 Or body paint?
D.O.P. D.O.P. Alchemy
Vampire: *threatens the gang with a horrible death if they come into his castle*
Velma: You stop that!
LMFAOOOOOO
The brazilian voice actor of Scooby-Doo, Orlando Drummond, just turned 100 years old this week. You really don't believe in coincidences.
Fábio Cunha I share the same name as shaggy’s original voice actor and he is my fav character
Frank Welker, Fred's VA, has been in the role since the very beginning. 50 years strong, give it up to him too.
sabia não kekeks
@@Lirio-u4z Hahaha
He’s still going strong!
No one:
Velma: “oh really Scooby? Would you do it for a Scooby-Doo baked Graham Cracker Sticks cinnamon made with whole grain made by Keebler?”
fuck yes
Ruh huh
😂😂😂
Yes
Res
"What's New Scooby Doo" by Simple Plan still slaps to this day. #mailbag
I saw them perform it live this summer. Holy shit, did it ever bring me back.
I never knew that was Simple Plan!!
@@aclstudios yees! I was a huge simple plan and Scooby fan, so whats new sd came out I livered it so much! That's why there's an episode with simple plan!
yup
the anabor version is better imo
My favorite fact about Scooby’s design is that Takamoto went to a dog show judge and asked him what are some traits of blue-ribbon Great Danes. The judge gave him some traits, and then Takamoto designed Scooby to have the exact opposite of those traits.
Also, Billiam actually looks pretty sharp in that outfit
This is the show that got me into horror and other spooky stuff. Despite criticism this show has genuinely creepy moments. I’ve loved scooby doo since I was 3 and now I’m 23, I d take a bullet for that dog.
After 20 years, Scooby would have died long ago. So you took that bullet for nothing.
A Dean quote?
The ep the puppet master that is all
@@paulcoy9060 yep
@@dhansen1991 pretty creepy episode, but theres also the creeper, gramp the vamp, and mr. hyde.
Full fact, in a scooby doo cassette I own the lyric packet has an "official" Hanna Barbara Scooby snack recipe. Made it with my mother back in the day and it was near literal nilla wafer.
Can we have the recipe lol
“You seem like the irresponsible type”
Why you gotta call me out like this billy boy!?
I say as Im touching fire
I know it it hurts to hear
Thanks for the heart ♥️
does a Scooby "What Me?" yes you ...
You and me both
Daphne’s 16??
AND VELMA IS 15?!!
God, I’ve been living a lie for my whole life; I thought they were all 18 since they can just do whatever with no parental supervision...
The '70s was a different time...
That JoJo joke was a Golden Experience.
Andrew Macaroon he better not be a part skipper.
*JoJoke.
@@cristhianmlr *JoJosuke
@@coltonadame6282 jojosuke would actually be JoJoJo cus the suke kanji can be read as "jo"
No, JoJoke.
“I’m not a diehard Scooby Dooer”
Narrator: But he would be
when Billian tries to play 4D Chess but he ends playing 6D Checkers
4:39 Actually, it's a combination. Many scat style swing singers used to start there scats with "Scoobity-dee...dat da doo doo..." Or something like that so IT MAKES SENSE "Scooby" is his scat-style first name!
I can´t believe you made me want to rewatch all Scooby Doo
That jabber jaw song in the background of the section about Scooby Doo knock offs gets stuck in my head every time I listen to the instrumental bridge of all the small things by blink 182
Y’all can’t tell me that Billiam doesn’t have the prettiest eyes you ever saw
2nd. One of my best friend has prettier eyes.
And thus, a restraining order was filed...
Raid Prime lol
Raid Prime what people can’t give compliments now?
@@Kblademstr apparently they can't tell jokes either.
“As a kid it’s not really easy to differentiate so many different things with different titles when they all kind of look alike, have similar plot lines and similar jokes”
Oh dear Billy, you must have never knew someone like me as a kid then. I remembered each year each show came out and the title of each show and I always was telling the differences to my parents who looked at me like I was on something for remembering all that 😂
"You guys are playing checkers, and I'm playing...better checkers." I'm gonna have to use that one 😂
I loved that my mom watched Scooby Doo as a kid and so did we. She enjoyed it all over again as we experienced it for the first time.
i remember being sick and having my grandpa over to watch me and hes the one who insisted on keeping boomerang on with scooby doo lol
This video is sponsored by VRV?! What a novel concept for a Billiam video!
When What's new scooby doo came out, i literally thought it was only the second series to come out
Same actually
Same here, whenever I saw "The New Scooby Doo Movies" or anything else of another title, I just thought they were special episodes of the regular show... Or short movies. Had no idea how TV worked as a kid lol
Same, I had only seen the 1969-1970 episodes with a handful of the 1978 episodes. I didn't even realize those were different seasons. Years later I saw a bunch of stuff I missed on Boomerang.
yes I used to consider all the old Scooby doo shows as the one show "where are you", oh how naïve I used to be
"best watched half exhausted and in a giggly mood" so; stoned? hehe
I liked that you brought attention to how Shaggy and Scooby had different personality quirks in the original show. I really think Shaggy in particular was a more interesting character who has become flanderised over the years. In the original show, Shaggy had this grounded side and he often scolded Scooby for getting scared or silly. Nowadays he's either cowardly or goofy, nothing in between.
I agree. I prefer SDWAY Shaggy over the flanderized Shaggy in the later series.
I can't wait for this series to be the tipping point of this channel transitioning into a cooking channel.
Name: Billiam
Stand: 「MIX MASTER MIKE」
Ability: Can ...mix ingredients.
Bruh mix master Mike is in the Beastie boys hrnnng
MIX MASTER
MIX FASTER
"You seem like the irresponsible type"
Billiam I work as a line cook, of course I'm irresponsible how else do you think I get these burn scars
*sweats, staring at their book hoard that was bought with 1/4th of a biweekly paycheck in three years working at a bookstore*
Velma saying "what a ham" for me is absolutely one of her most used catchphrases at least for my experience with scooby doo, she would always say it to scooby after they finished a mission and he did something embarrassing/cute
I've always loved the darker incarnations of Scooby (Zombie Island, Mystery Inc, Witch's Ghost) but the first one just has a special place in my heart. I also used to like 13 Ghosts just because the villains were actual ghosts.
Neri Neri same.
“A night of fright is no delight” is my favorite Scooby-Doo episode of all time. It’s so spooky that to this day adult me is still a bit scared, the setting is great, and yes laugh tracks all the way!
why is he weirdly attractive with his fred cosplay
It is the ascot. Men love the ascot.
Because you're metrosexual.
Suddenly gay
@@murderouscow what is that
@@henriquejambu ask the internet.
I love how I own every episode of Scooby Doo Where are you episode from every season. I love how beautiful the show really is.
I would love something as gritty and weirdly visceral as Zombie Island from Scooby Doo to be brought back.
I'm honestly surprised they haven't done any adult oriented straight to video movies.
Billiam: _"I love the laugh track"_
Laugh Track "Detractors: _"We're about to end this whole man's career"_
Scrappy Haters: _" Not if we end it first"_
*Laugh track plays ironically*
I never knew any of the cartoon shows have laugh track. “The Pink Panther” does have a laugh track for the shorts, many of the Filmation shows had laugh tracks which was sort of funny, but when I saw any cartoon that had laugh tracks, it feels like I was watching a sitcom.
I always remembered "A Pup Named Scooby Doo" much more fondly than the other Scooby series as a kid. I wanna see a video on that series super hard.
I was always wishing they played it more often
what's that? the b man came through for you? yeah, you heard right
The red herring was literally named Red Herring. That's the best part.
Re: Scooby Snacks
Though it wad a recent epiphany, I now suspect Scooby Snacks, to cover all the bases, ought to be like some sort of multiflavored Chicken-in-a-Biscuit treat.
Mystery Incorporated was the best. It had an interesting animation/art style and had an over arching plot that kind of got dark towards the end. Definitely enjoyable
My Velma was so innocent before that series. I miss the past.
I was never a massive fan of it. I was too young to really enjoy the darker aspect of it. I realise it was good, I just disliked the romance aspect of it which definitely shaped my ideas.
17:04 “-Who will never break up!” Oof
Looking forward to the next video when Billiam dresses like Velma
I thought it was supposed to be Daphne?
Can't wait until he dons the full fursuit to be Scooby
Fun fact, there are recipies on the DVD for Scooby Doo's Original Mysteries, one of which is for Scooby Snacks.
#mailbag
I was pissed when they stopped making “what’s new Scooby-doo?” I then saw the first episode of Scooby-doo Mystery Incorporated and it became my new favorite Scooby-Doo show.
If “Scooby Snacks” are a dog treat that humans like, you may want to experiment with peanut butter the next time around. If my memory is correct, you can make homemade doggie treats out of PB that’s edible for humans. #ScoobySnacks
I've bought a branded "scooby snacks" treat for my dog and it was peanutbutter "chocolate"
You should talk about 13 Ghosts as well! That series doesn’t get enough love.
JB HamHam my favorite quote is when shaggy’s about to crash a blimp with the two ghosts on it and he asks what it’s like being a ghost and they say “It’s a living”
Agreed.
Yeah that would be great. I loved that show when I was a kid.
I thought you meant 13 ghosts the movie with shaggy Matthew Lillard lol
Done!
8:52 THANK YOU I mean nobody talks about space kook i mean i love space kook i am so mad they deleted his scene from scooby doo 2 monsters unleashed
I've literally gotten into the Classic Scooby-Doo since way back as I could remember. This series has had that level of iconic status in pop culture.
I absolutely loved the overarching story in Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated. Lots of people didn't like the art style, but I got used to it very quickly. The cinematography made everything feel so much more dynamic where most of the old shows, though I love them, feel like they are stuck in a 2 dimensional plane. I really wish that they would do the whole narrative bigger story thing again, and utilize more interesting perspectives. Mystery Incorporated made the gang feel real, and I want more of that.
10:30 lmao my guy put a picture of david Lynch’s “rabbits” when talking about goofy sitcoms. I see you
I was wondering just what the hell that was, thank you.
Bartholomew Esperanza I noticed that as well
Bruh how could you forget the frozen caveman that has my favourite original song ever ‘seven days a week now’ that episode is very underrated imo and the puppet theater one is absolutely terrifying
9:02 I currently have the Space kooks laugh for my message tone for the month of October/ Halloween 🤣
Can you do a mini-episode on the Johnny Bravo episode where he us just part of a Scooby doo episode.
It has really good "early cartoon network" vibes. #mailbag
My glasses,my glasses,I can't be seen without my glasses!
That was an absolute highlight of Johnny Bravo.
@@DarkEcho32 damnit I was gonna reply that
@David Stinnett
Jinkies!
Jinkies?
(Sexy) Jinkies. 😘
This is one of the many shows that my dad dumped on me from this era when I was a little kid because he liked it when he was young.
So it's just ones of those things that was always there in my life even when I ditched pretty much all those other shows for Saturday morning anime. Good times.
*Scooby-Doo Anime Scooby-Doo Anime*
@@TheOnlyCelciAndDontYouForgetIt I'm honestly surprised this never happened
@@SatanenPerkele kinda sad really. Funny my first exposure to Asterix is the beat em up arcade game I played on an emulator. And I used to wonder where the hell are this guy's cartoon!?
@@Klonoahedgehog Scooby-Doo already is an anime though?
0:08 - 0:10
I remember that episode of Scooby Doo. That's Jerry Reed playing for them. And when he's done, shaggy and Scooby start singing his song WHEN YOU'RE HOT, YOUR HOT.
Jerry Reed was a true American musical hero! Even Elvis recorded his song “Guitar Man” and got Jerry to play on the track because nobody else could play guitar like Jerry Reed.
Mystery incorporated was my S**T
Yeah some episodes did give me nightmares
When I was younger I binge watched it on netflix.
Ooooooo
I'm telling my mom to tell your mom that you said a bad woooord
It's pretty damn good, the new one "Scooby Doo and Guess Who" is pretty solid and has a lot of tongue and cheek jokes too
I love that in Scooby doo 2 that they use some classic villains
Trap of Love was an iconic song and still slaps to this day. So happy there was more Hex Girls in Mystery Incorporated. #mailbag
My source are the vhs tapes we recorded from the 90s. I have every single episode tucked away in a closet, seventies stereotypes and all.
I remember liking Scooby-Doo as a kid...
Now the only thing I like about the whole franchise is Zombie Island.
And Velma, of course.
Oh god Velma...............
TheDarkM what about SHAGGY
@@TheGamingTeam101Tgt101 I can at least say I don't dislike him...
U watched the new movie scooby doo returns to zombie island
Definitely check out the Mystery Incorporated show. It's really well done. Also, Return to Zombie Island is hot, steaming garbage. Ignore it.
Scooby Doo is legendary! It got so many incarnations over the years:
1. Scooby Doo Where Are You
2. The New Scooby Doo Movies
3. The Scooby Doo Show
4. The Scooby & Scrappy Show
5. The New Scooby Doo Mysteries
6. 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo
7. A Pup Named Scooby Doo
8. Shaggy & Scooby Doo Get a Clue
9. What's New Scooby Doo
10. Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated
11. Be Cool Scooby Doo
12. Scooby Doo Guess Who
My favorite is the original series, but also Mystery Incorporated. Sooo good. It actually had an over-arching mystery and explained a lot of things like why the town was so mysterious and the fact that there had been several Mystery Inc.s before them. I also like that it acknowledged that most of the other incarnations of the series had happened.
My mom and boyfriend always complains about the laugh track but I didn’t mind it. I definitely will always honor the original episodes as my favorite because they are what got me hooked on Scooby to this day
I always thought scooby doo snacks were savory, personally
Did anyone else get their fear of clowns from that one scooby-doo episode with the hypnotizing clown?
Also I love how you pointed out the good side of the bad animation....this show is what showed me how I could learn to draw and make my own animations. I learned alot about keeping static keyframes and only moving small parts on a model to create the illusion of more complex animation. This is how all modern animation is made, except the computers hide the seams, dust and paint marks. Modern animation looks a lot more difficult to make than it actually is.
Me and a friend sat down and watched the original series and what a sitting it was... Man it holds up today... I had a really great time watching it and seeing the origins of the OG villain's
Can I just say what an amazing niche your channel has captured? You won’t find anything else on UA-cam that scratches that early-2000’s nostalgia itch.
Eddy burbank does some good nostalgic stuff
8:55 Nice job with the double entendre, I'm getting giggly as I was watching this video. I'm definitely watching this today at work, thanks Billiam!!
7:07 hey! It’s the caveman! I don’t know if he’s the sheriff, but his new show PRIMAL kicks butt!
See: Scooby Doo YTP
The original run and the seventies era "New Movies" are the best it ever was. It went up and down for quality between THOSE, but in a way that actually ADDS to it's cool factor-- somebody wanted to give this one character a throwaway moment, or an artist misunderstood an idea and colored something wrong-- you can see the actual paintwork on the backgrounds. Yeah, for it's time this is what actually made it LOWER quality-- but then we get around to now when actual human workmanship isn't even allowed to be present in what little we DO still actually make and do-- and suddenly seeing it here means... well, almost everything.
I remember watching Scooby Doo: Where Are You? all the time as a child. Even now it has become a show that I can put on and listen to while working on other projects. I think the formulaic nature allows for that. It was such an interesting piece of media, that it surprises me to this day that The Gang remains relevant cultural icons. There have been so many different interpretations of the original show, that seeing how each iteration is different from the last really shows how each generation views the genre of children's media. Something like "A Pup Named Scooby Doo" could only really exist in the late 80s, early 90s because shows how the children's entertainment was really finding their niche in the television world. And "Mystery Incorporated" could only exist nowadays because children's media is no longer about cookie-cutter good and bad guys. Adults want more "realistic" characters, so children's media follows suit.
Also, the puppet episode of Scooby Doo: Where Are You? still gives me the creeps to this day. Something about the setting and the villain is just very unsettling to watch.
i looked away for a few seconds before the Babish joke played and for a few seconds I legitimately thought i accidentally switched 2 a Babish video😭
20:33 I like that JoJo reference that’s getting a like and this video is being added to my favorites list
16:15 That episode and scene was played many times on Cartoon Network in the 90s/early 2000s. I remember it quite vividly as a kid.
Right before CN, it was first reran in syndication during its rotation during the 1980’s when it was on WPIX-TV (channel 11) with two spin-off shows. The distribution was DFS Program Exchange according to the print ad from the 1980’s where “Scooby-Doo” went to syndication for reruns.
I always imagined Scooby Snacks having a specific taste and texture/consistency but its definitely hard to nail down how I would even describe my own personal version of it. I can say that I pictured them as more savory than sweet, whereas most people seem to lean towards cookie style snacks (which is understandable, but I guess I always figured dog/cat treats and food try to replicate the animals natural diet of meat, and would therefor be more along those lines) I also just don't have much of a sweet tooth, which lends to my bias. Anyways, glad I found your channel and I'm loving these Scooby vids! Back to binging the playlist lol
Ugh can’t wait for the Mystery Incorporated video. That series is just so good, despite the fact that I NEED MORE, I’m still happy with the way it ended
I never knew their ages before.
Referring to the deleted or edited scenes: I remember watching these full episodes at 4am on boomerang (born in 2000) during the 2012-2017 era of that helps
I remember watching some of them on boomberang during the day time in the same era.
I remember mostly watching the original series as reruns at like, 11 pm when I would go down and stay at my grandparent's house. We didn't have Cartoon Network where I lived at the time, so my exposure to it was not very regular. What I recall was that the monster designs were creative, and that the painted backdrops were often well done. Also, Batman. Some time in my teens I recall asking my parents about it, since they were teens when it came out and my mother was like 'oh yeah, stoner television.'
Growing up in Canada my gransparents always had actually Scooby Snack in a box which was for dogs
Honestly as a child this show and the hardy boys mystery books is what got me fascinated with mysteries as a whole
Scooby having a feud or rivalry with som local animal is actually a trope revisited a few times in later iterations. They've usually become friends by the end of the story. I think we tend to forget this is a recurring trope because the franchise itself never makes any self-referential joke addressing it like they've done with all the other typical Scooby-Doo tropes.
I was a huge scooby doo fan as a kid and had a little trivia book that had a lot of facts about the characters and episodes I got from a school book fair once. I liked What's New Scooby Doo and how it modernized Scooby Doo for its time. They used popular pop punk for the chase scenes and Simple Plan sang the theme song! #mailbag
In The Scooby-Doo Project, they show real life Scooby snacks. I don’t know the details, but I would describe them as brown cylinder-shaped treats with rectangular indents in the middle.
Damn. I always assumed they looked like Mini Cheddars
Got to know Scooby Doo through re-runs too, thankfully my first was "Scooby Doo Where Are You?". I forgot how cute Velma's voice was, also seeing the old show made me realised how much she has evolved from a quirky nerd to a neurotic encyclopedia. Fred has turned into Gadgets and Traps meister. Daphne's one defining trait in mystery incorporated seems to be "In love with Fred", though she didn't really have much a personality in most iterations. I get why they did it but I've never really been a fan of the movies always doing "Monsters are actually real this time". even though I still do enjoy the movies.
Billiam: "Velma's the Big F***King nerd"
"Um harsh?"
Can't wait for the "What's new scooby doo" review so we can jam out to the theme song.
5:01 "this machine kills facists"
Wow, I dont remember that part in the show
I watched through Mystery Incorporated twice on Netflix when it was on it
Scott Sandler same
Same
Out of the entire series (minus the movies and specials) this was the darkest one, even more dark than 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo.
It’s so fucking good. I wish it got more seasons. Also, it proved that Fred is REALLY into traps.
1:34 I didn't know you could have that many bubles
Personally, I always preferred the Old Fred. Fred sometimes embodied the best of the group with good lines, and had funny slapstick that happened to him. He could be kinda sassy, and played the straight man to Shaggy and Scooby most of the times.
Comparing Daphne to Fred is unfair to say the least, Daphne in some episodes says nothing of great importance, and almost never does anything. Fred at least finds Clues, and can solve mysteries at points where Velma hasn’t yet.
My favorite Fred line is probably when the Dognapper told the kids that they should’ve stayed away, and that they were not involved in this.
Fred says this “Catching dognappers is our business, Scooby Doo is a dog and we love him very much.”
Honestly, I hate these new renditions of Fred where he’s some giant goofball, a selfish leader, or sometimes a trap addicted fool who is played up for laughs. If everyone is goofy in a TV Show, then nobody is, it just becomes the norm of the confines of the show. I think Fred Jones represented the best out of the Scooby gang, there most integral character, and if the show did not have Fred, then it would have felt a lot more emptier.
TL;DR Fred is the best member of the Scooby Gang, and his Where Are You? incarnation is the best use of his character. People calling him boring don’t understand that you need a straight man at times for the jokes, and that Fred actually has some of the more “heartwarming moments” of the original series. Hell, I’d say that Fred feels the most connected with each member of the cast (maybe sans Shaggy), and without Fred the group would have felt like a group of strangers at times.
I used to watch these episodes in my Grandma house every time I went on holiday so I can usually quote each episode. The nostalgia just radiates
And that music just screams memories
When I was a kid, we gave my dog treats literally called scooby snacks, they came in boxes like in the show. I tried one because I loved scooby doo, it tasted like meat. I think they came in cheeseburger flavor, bacon flavor, and chicken sandwich flavor. They were extremely difficult to chew, because they were designed to be munched on by a dog and not a human.
Dude I’m binge listening to your vids at work so hard right now lol. Good stuff, I love these kinds of videos
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