Also, I freakin' love Scrappy, I hated the 2002 movie for making him the villain and being kinda scary and I didn't even realize Scrappy hate was a thing until the 2010's. He is my soft puppy boy and I would die for him.
They only made him the villain because James gunn the director of the movie hated scrappy with a passion and made him the villain. It makes me wonder if they ever watched "scooby doo meets the boo brother's" where no matter what scrappy helped them
@@Wyaldisthebestapostle He wasn't the director (I've made that mistake too), he was the writer of the movie. I'm guessing the director didn't care. Gunn wanted to make the movie more adult as well, like making Shaggy and Scooby crackheads and Velma a lesbian (I still don't know where that comes from) because he saw that stuff on message boards. Thankfully he was talked out of that at least.
@@Wyaldisthebestapostle I liked the live action film when i was a child but when i discovered that they maked Scrappy the villain because they hated the character i stopped to like it. Good writers are supposed to be professional, they shouldn't care if they like the characters or not, they should care of making a good story and about the fans
Scrappy did have issues (his flatness and overexposure as a character), but a lot of the problems he is often accused of causing, were more due to the erratic and uncertain state the franchise was in at the time. Ultimately, I think it was a combination of weak characterisation and bad luck that doomed Scrappy.
If I have to give the Velma show some credit, it helped give Scrappy redemption and is no longer the most hated thing of this franchise especially what happened in the end of season 2.
I said this elsewhere but Yeah me and my family used to really hate Scrappy Doo but I'm really loving his new character traits: making men uncomfortable in the work place due to potential sexual aggression/territory marking, then eating men's genitals off killing them, invincible, terrorizing military bases, and killing Mindy's self-insert. I didn't think it was possible to make him awesome, but now he's more bad-ass then ANY monster from the classic hack and slash movies of our past. Maybe he can even become a hero of the LGBT movement the same way other monsters have, but for his love of the male sausage LOL I did like his new character trait introduced in the movie where he's pretty much always just marking Daphne as his territory. Like, THAT's his personality trait. I think they're finally doing him justice and giving him an outlet for all his annoying little short-man syndrome rage.
Excellent video. Hating Scrappy was a young adult Gen X bonding experience whose sell date is long past. The Scrappy villain in Scooby-Doo '02 tarnishes and dates the movie; children who enjoyed Scrappy were upset while the character has no resonance for those unfamiliar with Scrappy. The only people who it's for were cynical Gen Xers like me and I've long since gotten over any antipathy towards Scrappy. People forget that after a few years the character's abrasiveness was toned down considerably and he's tolerable and even likable in 13 Ghosts and Ghoul School, among the best Scooby series and movies respectively.
Some people didn't dislike Loonatics Unleashed either, but you see, same with Scrappy. The Loonatics Haters in the process in their bliss in unison, trying to bash Loonatics Unleashed, they got people like Jimmy Kimmel, Harry Shearer, and Sam Register backing them.
When I watched the Scooby movie as a kid I thought the joke was that you didn't expect the small puppy to be evil. Didn't know he wasa established character, my dad had to explain the actual joke for me.
Scrappy Doo in Scooby Doo Apocalypse starts off as a villain, but quickly becomes an anti-hero, and then eventually joins up with the heroes despite originally trying to kill them. If you like Scrappy Doo, you'll probably like his portrayal in Scooby Doo Apocalypse. He actually has surprising amounts of depth to his character.
No indeed. Someone even once suggested that, if they had wanted to bring a character back as the main villain in the live action movie, Red Herring might be a better choice; after all of the years of the gang suspected him of being the guilty party and him never being, he finally was. It certainly might have made a much more interesting twist.
I loved Scrappy growing up in the 90's and 2000's sure he's reckless, daring, obnoxious, arrogant, and overconfident for his own good and displays little concern for his own safety come to think of it, but Scrappy does have his fans myself included, he and his Uncle Scooby Doo were quite a team a duo, I really do like catchphraes Puppy Power, Let me at em, let, me at em, and Put em up, put em up, those catchphrases are iconic with Puppy Power being the most famous and iconic of the 3 catchphrases, and I like the times where he does save Scooby and the gang at times besides trying to fight off monsters, and he does show his loyalty and love for his uncle when you see him and think of him in a positive light, and he's has a part in the history of the Hanna-Barbera cartoons next to his Uncle Scooby Doo, those bumpers that Cartoon Network made that mocked Scrappy made me sad, and angry and I hated those bumpers, and I hated that Warner Bros made him the main villain of the first live-action Scooby Doo movie in 2002, I do understand the negativity and criticism against him but this is too much, I hope that one day someone would do better with his character, and I would love to see a Puppy Power resurgence, a character that I do consider to be the the most hated and more hated then Scrappy is Allen Gregory from the short-lived Fox cartoon Allen Gregory which first aired in 2011, and a lot of you may agree why when you look back at that God awful show today, 7 year old Allen Gregory acts more like a grown up than a child, too smart for his own good, does not fully understand the world or anyone, extremely rude, disrespectful to his teacher, and worst of all underage drinks, and most worst of all has hots for his principal who's in her 80's which I find disgusting and wrong and he may have something wrong with him, I'm glad that Fox took down that show after 7 episodes, and it's a mistake that Fox had left behind and should stay buried and erased, and sometimes it makes me wonder what was Fox thinking, I'm glad that Scrappy is nothing like that, the problem with him is he constanly picks fights with monsters despite being defenceless and putting the rest of the gang in danger without learning from his mistakes, and come to think of it that is something someone should fix in his character.
And while on the subject, while Sparky, Chloe, and maybe even Poof probably deserve some of the complaints (they were starting to add excessive new characters that stole the spotlight), could you imagine if Poof, an innocent baby who's not nearly as bothersome as the rest of the new cast, got the same level of vitrolic hate as Scrappy?
@@kenyaholloway-reliford8213 Exactly. Poof was fine IMO. I liked the idea of Chloe but just didn't turn out right. The reception of the recent CGI reboot proves it was Hartman ruining the show in Seasons 9 & 10.
Always luved scrappy when I was a kid. Why? Cos he was so small and a kid, but he had guts, strength and confidence of character. Which as a shy quiet slightly insecure child, I lacked. I was more like shaggy and scooby. Scrappy inspired me to be stronger mentally, kinda like super heroes did at that time in my life. Yes, his character arc is slightly arrogant, but you cant knock his fearless stance. I think his strong hero character was just put into the wrong cartoon, he just didn't fit well with the other characters. But I loved watching this cartoon character, so stuff the haters ever where.
Scooby Doo needed Scrappy then and they need him NOW!!! The franchise is running out of ideas. And as screwy as Scoob was, a cinematic universe of Hanna Barbera cartoons is an awesome idea if done correctly. But with or without their shared universe plan, the franchise needs to evolve, especially if Scoob is gonna have sequels. And what better way to do it than to have the next generation aspire to be like Mystery Inc. Scrappy symbolizes that idea and I wish Warner Bros would do better with this character than pander to the character's hatedom. There's another video called The Rise and Fall of Scrappy Doo I highly recommend you search
My thing is, I like the Scooby Doo formula. I like mysteries. I wouldn't mind having a more sophisticated mystery element and the rest of it kept the same. I'd rather have something like Mystery Inc instead of Scoob. The thing is, the Scoob idea was a bit silly to me. Putting Scooby Doo, one of the realistic acting cartoon which the premise of "this is how this monster was done using vague science, with Dick Dastardly, a character who regularly survives air plane crashes on a daily basis, is jarring to me. Perhaps Dick Dastardly and the other cartoons such as Yogi and Huckleberry would be fine. Or one where its Scooby Doo and Speed Buggy or Jose and the Pussycats. But not Dastardly and Scooby. Besides, I find that cinematic universes just don't tend to work well. Only ones that do is the Marvel Universe (carefully planned) and the original Universal Monster mash movies ("what's continuity? I just want monsters fighting"). Also, I've seen first hand what happens when you change the formula a bit too much. Its how you get a Phantom of the Opera that was raised by rats, has telekinesis and whose face was perfectly normal. Which is the most hated adaptation of the story ever.
I honestly want Scrappy to make a return I think most people really wouldn't care if they brought him back and made positive changes to his outdated character he wouldn't even need to be a main character he could just be someone who shows up every now & then. Maybe there could even be some kind of episode or movie that explains an universe reason as to what caused Mystery Inc. & Scrappy Doo to separate.
I like Scrappy too and I like Chris Thorndyke from Sonic X and seriously those two misunderstood characters deserve better than the stupid hate they're getting. If it wasn't for Scrappy we wouldn't have Scooby Doo On Zombie Island Courage and Scooby Doo Straight Outta Nowhere Scooby and The Witch's Ghost and others. And if it wasn't for Chris Sonic would've drowned and Sonic and his friends would've been falsely arrested and locked up just because they're different and he helped Cream and Cheese from being experimented on in Area 99 and they be on the run hiding so much from The Government too. Elise also saved Sonic's life too and if it wasn't for humans Shadow wouldn't exist at all and Sonic and his friends also are each connected to the humans they saved. Eggman can't be the only human.
In the recent documentary about Barney the dinosaur and the hatred he caused, they interviewed a father who had started an anti-Barney movement in the early days of the internet and he admitted that he realized that it wasn’t Barney that was the problem, it was his failing marriage and his fear of being a failure as a father. Also, in the recent CGI-animated Grinch film (which is probably like what you said about Star Wars in bringing it up lol), the Grinch admitted in the end that he realized that it wasn’t Christmas that he hated, it was being alone. All in all, terriffic video! It’s way past time for WB to stop fueling the fire on the hatred for Scrappy because not only is having Scooby and the gang constantly roasting him out of character for them but it also basically teaches kids that bullying is okay
The thing that always bothers me about the most recent iterations of Scooby Doo is the way they deal with Daphne, Fred and Velma. With Daphne it feels like they're always pointing out how she was this "useless damsel in distress" who is always getting captured and had to be rescued, and are trying to make her more useful. However, I honestly don't remember her being captured at all. Or at least not as much as they're claiming she was. The only thing I remember about her was that she was a bit clumsy or unlucky; always falling through trapdoors or accidentally setting off the gangs traps for the monster, earning her the nickname "Danger-Prone Daphne", but that's not the same as being a "useless damsel!" With Velma, in some versions she seems way too cynical; almost like she just doesn't want to be there. Which is a big contrast to her in the original series where she is excited to be solving mysteries with her friends. Isn't her catchphrase "Jinkies!" Surely that wouldn't be uttered by someone who'd rather be elsewhere! As for Fred, they just seem to portray him as the big-headed, pretty boy, doofus! Particularly in the live action versions for some reason. And I can understand the argument; people seem to think that in the original series they had little to no personalities (after all, isn't that the main reason that they all got replaced by Scrappy? Because they just didn't stand out as much!) However, I honestly don't think that treating them like jokes, or parodies of themselves is necessarily an improvement. And I hate the idea that people look at this stuff and go "Well at least it isn't Crappy ol' Scrappy Doo! Anything has got to be better than that, right?" Seriously?
I never realized people hated Scrappy THIS much. From referencing his personality, to computer games that focus on throwing garbage at him, and animations of him getting disembowled is just ridiculous. This is going too far, WAY too far. Its sick when a lot of people describe what they would do to him if he was real. This is just mind-boggling to me, and it's sad and despicable.
"Our whole goal was to destroy Scrappy forever" Well that plan pretty much failed cause James got quite a backlash from fans who did and still like Scrappy. James ended up regretting that decision to make Scrappy the villain and actually apologized for it. Also, what's all this "we" stuff that James is going on about?
Such a good video, 30:43 actually made me shead a tear 🥲 the hate the character got was definitely blown out of proportion (since he's the very reason why it is still relevant today) As a kid i never drew the conclusion that Poochie was a direct reference to Scrappy-Doo, but looking back on it now, that brief bit at the end of the Poochie episode when they're were watching classic itchy and scratchy then they got bored and changed the channel made me realise that things never get interesting if you resume from where you started. At least he has got his redemption arc in Velma Season 2
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
Scrappy-Doo deserved better! Also, I would love to see him appear again. Not necessairly in a major role, but the cynical jokes are tired now, I'd love to see them try something sincere to win people over again. I never had a problem with the little guy, and in fact, related to him a lot as a kid who thought 'uncle Scooby' was the best, which made all the 2000's hate a confusing time.
If they make a dvd movie (as if scooby doo doesn't have enough movies) with scrappy I think they should reboot the whole scrappy origins to this: When he was a small puppy he used to hear a lot of his uncle's advcentures and looked up to him thinking that his uncle was like a super hero and would also want to meet him one day, which leads up to the movie's part of scrappy's life. The movie is about how scrappy visits scooby doo and his gang. The movie would somehow be with scrappy finding out that his uncle's not the way he thought he was leading to a scene where scooby does something (probably saving his life) that makes scrappy feel happy for scooby being his uncle. And the movie ends with a hint of a new scooby doo show with scrappy in it just like old times. Also the movie does have a mystery for those wondering. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
So to simplify things, they hate Scrappy Doo because they focused way too much on him, not giving enough time for the rest of the gang and changing the formula far too much. This hate feels way too strong almost like a malignant curse, am the only one here wondering why?
Absolutely well said. I loved this video because I never understood the hatred people have for scrappy. I feel bad for the character especially since I never had a problem with him.
Scrappy was not the problem. The writers and them were. They got way to greedy and way too ahead of themselves and thus they messed up. But yeah it's been way over 30 years already give Scrappy Doo another chance. Were it not for him the franchise would have been totally scrapped years ago and the franchise would not be what it is today.
Actually, Scrappy in Scooby Apocalypse is a Venom-type anti-hero, initially wanting to kidnap Velma and kill Scooby, but ultimately becoming family with Scooby and monster-fighting partners with Daphne. And the showrunners for Be Cool, Scooby-Doo have gone on record saying that if the show had gotten renewed for a 3rd season, they were planning to redeem Scrappy in fans' eyes by giving him an arc in the show. Combined with the fact that he was originally in play for Curse of the 13th Ghost, and I think the Scooby franchise is gearing up for a Puppy Power resurgence. But that's just my guess.
That's good to know about Apocalypse! I read a bit of it but didn't finish. It's nice that he at least gets to be heroic eventually. And the BCSD trivia is really interesting! Would have been interesting to see that play out.
It's time for the healing to begin. We need a redemption for Scrappy-Doo. Not for the cartoon puppy's sake, but our own. Also, I think Flim Flam is a character with great potential. He's like a cross between Bugs Bunny & a snake oil salesman. He's an encouragable little rascal in the trickster archetype that would make an amazingly fun character in the right hands.
Well with how Scrappy is treated in Scooby Apocalypse, Curse of the 13th Ghost and the last Team Up comic. The healing either won't be easy or will never happen.
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
The whole “Everybody Hates Scrappy-Doo” phenomenon is a classic example of internet hyperbole. Yes, I totally understand why people (at least the original Scooby-Doo fans from the late 70 and 80s) would have ill-will towards him. Scrappy Doo is a classic example of a kid-appeal character who barged in and stole screentime away from the original main characters, this has happened countless times in media, but besides all those Scrappy bashers ignoring the character’s inception and how it actually saved Scooby-Doo from going under, the amount of hate the character gets is ridiculous for a number of reasons. For one thing, I just can’t stand all those hyperbolic assholes who can’t express their dislike of something in a constructive way. They can’t say “I don’t like Scrappy. I found him annoying because this and that…”, instead, they have to say things like “I fucking hate Scrappy! Death to that demon spawn puppy! He was the worst thing since Hitler!” That sort of attitude is just a breeding ground for dumb, vapid, unproductive discussions, or worse. Going back to Scrappy hijacking the show from Mystery Inc, yes. That was very much the case back in the 80s, but here’s the thing. It’s not the 80s anymore! It’s the 21st century and Scooby-Doo is now a huge franchise and has spawned a ton of reboot series and countless movies, among other things, all of them starring Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne, with little to no Scrappy. Fans, both young and old, and especially the younger ones, have absolutely no valid reason to harp on Scrappy, he has not been a part of the franchise since the late 80s, and the threat of him taking over the franchise ceased three decades ago. Scrappy hate is now just a meme on life support, with no purpose. There are plenty of “bad characters” from more recent shows or shows that are currently running that are worth discussing and criticizing, but Scrappy is clearly not one of them. Furthermore, the original five weren’t exactly great characters either, at least not in their original conception. Like a lot of things from Hannah-Barbara, they were paper-thin cutouts and their shows was nothing if not vapid and formulaic. Again, those who think Scrappy’s introduction caused a massive decline in quality are viewing the show through rose-tinted glasses, a classic case of nostalgia bias. It’s not like Scooby-Doo was a paragon of complex, innovating writing and character development that got derailed into brainless kiddy fare once it started putting more focus on Scrappy’s misadventures. And again, that was in the 80s! If you seriously have an axe to grind with Scrappy, that could only mean two things; either you’re a middle-aged person who watched the “Scrappy era” of Scooby-Doo during the 80s, or watched reruns of it in the 90s, and you’re bemoaning an irrelevant topic from a bygone age, or you’re one of those aforementioned hyperbolic assholes who just goes “monkey see, monkey do” and mindlessly follows whatever trend seems popular on the internet, instead of trying to be constructive and form your own opinion, instead of parroting other people’s opinions. But the original blandness of the show and its characters is what allowed future installments to do great things, because there was so little lore to the original Scooby-Doo series, that later writers had free reign to pretty much do whatever they wanted, as long as they kept the base concept of Mystery Inc solving mysteries, Velma being smart and Shaggy and Scooby being scaredy-cats who always have the munchies. It’s a basic matter of concept versus execution. Much like the original five, Scrappy is not CONCEPTUALLY a terrible character, because like the former, he was a very one-dimensional and gimmicky character, who was defined by just two traits; being boisterous and idolizing his uncle. I don’t think it would be very hard for any writer worth a damn to take that basic concept and make Scrappy into a more engaging and likable character, as long as they use him sparingly and don’t have him take over the show. Few things are bad on a conceptually level, and people who think otherwise, that a character is just “inherently bad”, clearly have a fundamental misunderstanding of how writing fiction works. It’s not even that I’m clamoring for Scrappy to return but when looking at the reasoning for why this character became so infamous and why he was completely disowned by the franchise, and turned into a memetic punching bag, it’s a sad, sad example of writers and execs being cowed into submission by hyperbolic nobodies on the internet throwing a fit over a character whose heyday was in the 80s. The franchise had been doing fine without him, but what’s the point of all the Scrappy hate anymore? It’s just beating a dead horse, a horse that’s been dead since at least 2002. Speaking of which, those live-action Scooby-Doo movies had plenty of issues, but what the first one did with Scrappy? It was hilarious, if for all the wrong reasons. Watching Scrappy’s portrayal there, I was amazed how his depiction seamlessly checked off all the tropes of bad fan fiction villainizing the one character the author does not like. If this movie had been PURE parody, that “twist” might have worked, but even so, it was pulled off in the cheapest and most contrived way imaginable, making you think that James Gunn thought that Scrappy’s “inherent loathsomeness” as a character would just make people gloss over the poor writing (which, let’s not kid ourselves, was obviously the case) because “Lol! We acknowledge that Scrappy sucks!” I’ll admit, in a better-written movie, that idea MIGHT have worked and could have been a clever bit of meta-commentary (though again, preferably in a movie that leaned towards parody or at least heavy meta-humor), but like everything else in that steaming pile of shit, its execution was about as graceful and subtle as a hippo with a sledgehammer XD Shallow pandering at its finest, even though most kids in 2002 probably had (at best) a vague familiarity with Scrappy as a character.
I absolutely loved Scrappy he was one of my favorite members from Scooby's family to me he truly hit his peak during the 3 1980s Scooby movies where Shaggys iconic green shirt gets replaced with the equally as memorable red shirt those movies are my some of my favorites alongside many others but those only fueled my love for him to the max and i admit in having no shame of liking him and to this day I still imagine what it would be like if he had stuck around and had garnered a more positive reception
I really liked this video, especially at the end. From what I remember from my childhood, he was a good part of it. His energy can be much, but his heart is in the right place. I even admire his bravery and diligence as something I want in myself at times, as I see him as my opposite. I remember specifically Scooby Doo and the Ghost School, Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo and The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries. The first one was my favorite. I despise the Scrappy hate with a passion to this day, but I can also see why it started up in first place. Doesn’t make it right though. I honestly hope that one day, they’ll give Scrappy Doo the redemption he deserved for decades now. Thanks for this video, it really spoke to me. Keep up the good work. :) #PuppyPowerProceeds
I just can't stand the Scrappy hate from the Scooby series itself! It's like "Yeah, let's all forget about Scrappy and how awful he was BY CONSTANTLY REMINDING THE AUDIENCE ABOUT SCRAPPY AND HOW AWFUL HE WAS!" Give me a break!
Yes in Cruse of the 13th Ghost they want people to for get about Scrappy by not having him in there. But they talk about him in a negative way in the film by not having Fred or Velma remember him.
I just discovered your videos through this episode, and I can't wait to binge the others and see what else you have in store! I love the hopeful and positive, yet analytical angle of your videos. There's too much negativity out there, and while I'm not one to spread bile and vitriol around the internet, I am too often victim to letting my anger get the best of me in my own mind. Thank you for providing a positive corner of UA-cam where I can stop and really think about things, and possibly understand where people's hatred for things might come from instead of just writing them off altogether. On the topic of Scrappy Doo in particular, as a child of the 80's, when I first discovered Scooby Doo, Scrappy was already a thing. I think I probably alternated watching episodes with and without him in it depending on what was in syndication. Because of this, he never felt like an invading force to me, and was just a part of the world. I don't think I ever found him annoying or abrasive as a child either. I think I admired his courage and probably rolled my eyes at Shaggy and Scooby's fear. To be completely honest, I probably identified more with the fear aspect and wished I could be more like Scrappy. Thank you for giving him his due!
I will admit I thought Lennie Weinrib's Scrpapy-Doo was pretty annoying, and Don Messick's Scrappy is easier to listened to. I tolerated him the most in those three Hanna-Barbera Superstars TV movies from 1987-88. Now who I REALLY disliked as a kid was Corporal Capeman on the second season of "Inspector Gadget!"
One can say Goten from Dragonball franchise also suffers this, he's there cause people wanted more kid goku and since the cell saga started dipping in sales. Just as Scrappy Goten gets on people nerves with their actions and voice, but they have their purposes. I thought scrappy was ok and never understood the hate till now it was just something for everyone to join the bandwagon on.
I've never understood the scrappy hate yes he was a bit much in some episodes but he never deserved the hate he's 1 of my favorite characters quite frankly I wish they'd revisit same of scooby and shaggy family in some way in up coming movies also why haven't we gotten a scooby game recently I'm waiting.....
Wow; great treatment of the subject! (Saw the hatred from the beginning, and you showed EVERYTHING, including stuff I hadn't seen before, like his guts being ripped out, etc. People were just sick!) I always noted the irony of the SDMI reference, and he was supposedly hated for "changing the show", but that same series has Fred trying to play an eight track cartridge on a record turntable. In other words, he was a total idiot (Something that never fully wore off from A Pup Named Scooby, which was basically a parody show, rather than returning to true form after Scrappy, as people seemed to think). It became clear that people were dumping what Jung would call "the Shadow" on him, but I never could figure out why. When first introduced, I wasn't impressed, and he started the same year as Baby Plasticman and Fang Puss, and right after Godzookey and Gleek (So Scrappy wasn't actually the first), all annoying and unnecessary little additions (Gleek being FAR more troublesome than Scrappy, and the others just overkill, to still new series), so I couldn't figure what was the big deal with Scrappy. But you explained it well. (It's time they just quit with this stuff already. Even the new series has guest star Christian Slater take a mild shot at him! Meanwhile, it should be pointed out that one of the original ideas for the star of the show, besides a great dane, or a sheep dog, was a "small feisty pup". This may well have been what was 'dusted off' as Scrappy!)
30:41 That's all true. We shouldn't just hate something or someone in fiction. Scrappy is proof that sometimes adding a so called 'scrappy' into a show can save it. Scrappy ain't no villain, he's a hero! Full of good! #JusticeforScrappy
I used to hate Naruto for the death of Toonami as the series was shoved down our throats. So I see why some hate Scrappy. I've given up my hate of Naruto now that Toonami was revived, but took time. I for one never hated Scrappy. I loved the pup.
As someone who grew up in the 90s and early 2000s, i didn’t even know people didn’t like scrappy until the live action. Glad i didn't experience internet indoctrination.
I did not mind Scrappy Doo's first season 1979, it still had the whole gang, Scrappy Doo received a redemption in 13 Ghosts 1985, he was not the most disliked character. However, I am sure we will get a Red Herring cameo before we see Scrappy again, even though I like Red Herring.. I always liked the Great Gazoo as well. He gets much hate as well. I did not see the Great Gazoo mentioned in the What Were They Thinking Book or The Smurfs Season 9 1989 when they were sent in time.
I never really got the hate around Scrappy, I mean I get why he was hated, but I think he CAN work. It’s just that the current writers don’t want to TRY and make him work.
26:00 - More people should be introduced to wrestling. Wrestling has a very interresting and unique thing: the Heel. A character, which generates and embraces hatred. It creates not a ventillation, but a sort of fandom, which exists nowhere else.
When (the author of this video) mentioned the crossover with "Johnny Bravo", he failed to mention the crossover with "Courage the Cowardly Dog", which makes *far more* sense. Evdiently, the following CN shows would make sense to crossover with Scooby-Doo -> Goober and the Ghost Chasers Addams Family (1970's version AND 1992) Beetlejuice the Animated Series (C'mon, it was _shown_ on Cartoon Network; doesn't THAT count for something?) Courage the Cowardly Dog Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy Ben 10: Alien Force / Ultimate Alien / Omniverse if it was merged back into Ultimate Alien Force
They need to bring back Scrappy-Doo, and make him a good guy again. And they can retcon the live-action movie while doing so. They could say that Scrappy has been busy solving mysteries with his own crew, and is back in Coolsville, to reunite with his Uncle Scooby and the others.
This channel is a blessing for UA-cam, and really inspiring too. I've been thinking about becoming a content creator but I've been struggling with what kind of content I want to create since UA-cam is bloated with self-entitled, smug "critics", or with fans that only react to new content either following trends or in an extremely subjective note that does not do anything for anyone else. But your videos are enlightening me, specially this one, that we need more content willing to reevaluate media in a resourceful, truly objective way. Drifting away from "It's the best ever!" or "the worst ever!" mentality that more often than not ends up creating animosity among audiences and artists. Thank you!
He returned as a villain again in the last Scooby-Doo Team Up comic. The Hex Girls, Flim-Flam, Red Herring and Vincent Van Ghoul also appeared as villains with Scrappy.
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
I don't hate Scrappy at all! In fact I want him to come back and be adjusted to be made more likable! Scrappy deserves a second chance to be made more likable and he should be a recurring who comes back every now and then to help the game with mysteries (along with Scooby-Dum, Yabba-Doo, the other Doos, Madelyn Dinkley, Flim-Flam, and the Hex Girls!). There are a lot of ideas for future Scooby-Doo media that would be fantastic to include Scrappy in, and there WERE movies where Scrappy was likable (such as the Ghoul School, the Boo Brothers, and the Reluctant Werewolf).This irrational hate of Scrappy has got to stop! It's time to bring him back and change him to be more likable!
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
It'd be nice for Scrappy to come back for one last performance, a proper closure where he says his goodbyes to his uncle Scooby and the rest of the gang and they still care for Scrappy.
If you think about it, Scrappy is MILD compared to the annoying garbage we'll end up seeing in the future. For example, take a look at Sparky from Fairly Odd Parents. He's essentially embodying an already established joke but doing them in a worse way. And while Poof from FOP does have several similarities to Scrappy in more ways than one (young characters meant to reignite the series), but Scrappy at least did something than doing nothing when got nothing to do in a scene. Speaking of, Billiam once said that, watching Scrappy's era, you're gonna hate Scooby and Shaggy as much whenever you're gonna hate Scrappy.
As a chid, Scrappy was my favorite character due to his energetic and fearless nature. It made him the opposit of me at that time. He was what I wanted to be. So when I entered the internet and found out how despised he was, it was a real culture shock for me. The only thing I can liken it to was when I found out how despised the Prequals and George Lucas where back then (before everything said about the Prequals and George Lucas was changed to refer to the Sequals and Kathleen Kennedy). I never hated Scrappy. To this day, I like him. But I'm happy if he never appears again just so the flames of rage that have died down to ignorable levels in recent times to peak up again allowing poor old Scrappy to rest in peace.
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
oh god, how I wish this video was in Spanish also to show it in scooby fandom groups, there is too much unjustified hatred towards poor Scrappy, I would like to see him return at least in a spin off series, he is a character who still has a lot to give .
This was so great! I didn't grow up with cable TV for a long time as a kid, so I didn't get to see many episodes of Scooby-Doo to get this arrogant/obnoxious perception of Scrappy. From what I did see, I Ioved Scrappy and so this level of hate for him is both unjustified and really unsettling.
Bringing up the skin color or sex of why people hate a character makes no sense. You showcased lots of character who were hated WHILE they were white males. For Gods sake Scrappy is a PUPPY. The one creature EVERYONE automatically loves but it DID NOT MATTER. People get angry because of the CHARACTER, not because of their skin color or sex. The reason I personally hated Rose in Star Wars has everything to do with them bringing in a new character that derailed the whole movie - it made it about something we didn’t care about and took away characters growths we DID care about like Finn. Rose hindered Finns character more than anything else and that’s what also makes me and others angry. That character had a LOT of potential and I think even the actor felt the same way. And he’s BLACK. It doesn’t make sense if minorities are targeted why he was given the pass, or Lando or Leia (Can’t spell these Star Wars names so bare with me). Even Mace Windu is more or so heavily ignored in the hatred department. You can’t make those broad assumptions while ignoring these character and why they were missed in that hatred. Why are Rose and Ray bigger targets for hatred than Finn? A big reason Ray was also hatred was because she exhibited lots of Mary Sue tropes. I think boiling it down to “Well, it’s because they’re a woman/black!” also makes it like a less complex issue than it really is. Of course you will always have a few people who hate them because of that, but you’ll have just as many people who hate Scappy just because he’s a puppy. Give your fellow man more credit - the majority of them are NOT sexist or racist and for the most part do not CARE about the skin color or sex of a character. This is ALL the opinion of a female Hispanic by the way. Besides that, I really liked the video though. Good and informative.
None of that justifies the amount of hatred and bullying that those actors got online for their performances in Star Wars. That kind of behaviour is just appalling.
i've been a fan of 90's cartoons and i just recently found out about this scrappy hatedom. i heard it became popular when forums started in the 90s. people were brainwashed because of what internet tells you. poor scrappy. i dont like nor hate him, he's just pretty descent to me. but for him to receive this hate, it's just heartbreaking especially for someone like me who is a dog lover :(
Wait….what!? What the hell? I feel so disconnected from all of humanity right now. I swear to God I thought we LOVED Scrappy!!!!?? Yo my head is exploding. What is wrong with u ppl? I draw a line in the sand, I will give my life for that cute little punk. Who wants some????
If someone ever says characters like Scrappy or Jar Jar are awful characters that everyone hates might as well be begging to lose every argument they get into
I’m not the biggest Scrappy Doo fan, but I will admit that the hatred for him is way too overblown. He sort of saved the franchise in a way, so he deserves a decent amount of respect regardless of whether he was a cheap way to boost ratings. Scrappy is pretty neat all things considered. Just like Jar Jar Binks, he does what he was supposed to do, but gets more hate than is deserved.
I purchased Scooby Doo meets the Boo Brothers at moviesunlimited, Scrappy's on the back of the cover and his name was mentioned. Maybe things are starting to look up for Scrappy
I grew up watching scooby doo all my life and I always loved scrappy doo scooby dumb and the hex girls even hot dog water from the 2010 series I never knew who the hell flim flam was till recent years and if He got a revamp in the 13th ghost scrappy deserves a redemption arc
Scrappy doesn't deserve this much hate, he's literally the reason Scooby Doo is still running today
That's the problem
@@scotty2tone Is it a problem? I never disliked Scrappy.
@@scotty2tone hows that?
@@zeokingsilver Because TV ratings in the 90s were abysmal.
True
Also, I freakin' love Scrappy, I hated the 2002 movie for making him the villain and being kinda scary and I didn't even realize Scrappy hate was a thing until the 2010's. He is my soft puppy boy and I would die for him.
They only made him the villain because James gunn the director of the movie hated scrappy with a passion and made him the villain. It makes me wonder if they ever watched "scooby doo meets the boo brother's" where no matter what scrappy helped them
@@Wyaldisthebestapostle He wasn't the director (I've made that mistake too), he was the writer of the movie. I'm guessing the director didn't care. Gunn wanted to make the movie more adult as well, like making Shaggy and Scooby crackheads and Velma a lesbian (I still don't know where that comes from) because he saw that stuff on message boards. Thankfully he was talked out of that at least.
@@Wyaldisthebestapostle I liked the live action film when i was a child but when i discovered that they maked Scrappy the villain because they hated the character i stopped to like it. Good writers are supposed to be professional, they shouldn't care if they like the characters or not, they should care of making a good story and about the fans
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@Mary Moon Yeah i agree. I never liked James Gunn and that's one of my main reasons. He's a jerk
I actually always loved scrappy. When I was little, I used to scream puppy power to psych myself up when I was scared to do something! Lol
Da da da da da. Puppy Power! Let me at ‘em, Uncle Scooby! I’ll flatten ‘em!
Scrappy did have issues (his flatness and overexposure as a character), but a lot of the problems he is often accused of causing, were more due to the erratic and uncertain state the franchise was in at the time.
Ultimately, I think it was a combination of weak characterisation and bad luck that doomed Scrappy.
How do you feel about him killing Velma
The scenes where scrappy was being tortured, jesus christ that legit made me uncomfortable.
If I have to give the Velma show some credit, it helped give Scrappy redemption and is no longer the most hated thing of this franchise especially what happened in the end of season 2.
I said this elsewhere but Yeah me and my family used to really hate Scrappy Doo but I'm really loving his new character traits: making men uncomfortable in the work place due to potential sexual aggression/territory marking, then eating men's genitals off killing them, invincible, terrorizing military bases, and killing Mindy's self-insert.
I didn't think it was possible to make him awesome, but now he's more bad-ass then ANY monster from the classic hack and slash movies of our past. Maybe he can even become a hero of the LGBT movement the same way other monsters have, but for his love of the male sausage LOL
I did like his new character trait introduced in the movie where he's pretty much always just marking Daphne as his territory. Like, THAT's his personality trait. I think they're finally doing him justice and giving him an outlet for all his annoying little short-man syndrome rage.
except people dont hate velma, they hate that show and that version of the cast
Excellent video. Hating Scrappy was a young adult Gen X bonding experience whose sell date is long past. The Scrappy villain in Scooby-Doo '02 tarnishes and dates the movie; children who enjoyed Scrappy were upset while the character has no resonance for those unfamiliar with Scrappy. The only people who it's for were cynical Gen Xers like me and I've long since gotten over any antipathy towards Scrappy. People forget that after a few years the character's abrasiveness was toned down considerably and he's tolerable and even likable in 13 Ghosts and Ghoul School, among the best Scooby series and movies respectively.
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Some people didn't dislike Loonatics Unleashed either, but you see, same with Scrappy. The Loonatics Haters in the process in their bliss in unison, trying to bash Loonatics Unleashed, they got people like Jimmy Kimmel, Harry Shearer, and Sam Register backing them.
When I watched the Scooby movie as a kid I thought the joke was that you didn't expect the small puppy to be evil. Didn't know he wasa established character, my dad had to explain the actual joke for me.
Scrappy Doo in Scooby Doo Apocalypse starts off as a villain, but quickly becomes an anti-hero, and then eventually joins up with the heroes despite originally trying to kill them. If you like Scrappy Doo, you'll probably like his portrayal in Scooby Doo Apocalypse. He actually has surprising amounts of depth to his character.
They turned him into a badass ngl
Dam man I was just here cause I love scrappy I really wasn't expecting to get an explanation to why I'm always angry
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I love scrappy doo. He never deserved this level of hate!
In Cruse of the 13th Ghost the hate for him still continues they don't have him return in there plus Fred and Velma don't know who he is in the film.
How bad the hate is for him they made Scrappy a villain in the last Team Up comic along with Flim-Flam, Red Herring, Vincent Van Ghoul and Hex Girls.
No indeed. Someone even once suggested that, if they had wanted to bring a character back as the main villain in the live action movie, Red Herring might be a better choice; after all of the years of the gang suspected him of being the guilty party and him never being, he finally was. It certainly might have made a much more interesting twist.
I loved Scrappy growing up in the 90's and 2000's sure he's reckless, daring, obnoxious, arrogant, and overconfident for his own good and displays little concern for his own safety come to think of it, but Scrappy does have his fans myself included, he and his Uncle Scooby Doo were quite a team a duo, I really do like catchphraes Puppy Power, Let me at em, let, me at em, and Put em up, put em up, those catchphrases are iconic with Puppy Power being the most famous and iconic of the 3 catchphrases, and I like the times where he does save Scooby and the gang at times besides trying to fight off monsters, and he does show his loyalty and love for his uncle when you see him and think of him in a positive light, and he's has a part in the history of the Hanna-Barbera cartoons next to his Uncle Scooby Doo, those bumpers that Cartoon Network made that mocked Scrappy made me sad, and angry and I hated those bumpers, and I hated that Warner Bros made him the main villain of the first live-action Scooby Doo movie in 2002, I do understand the negativity and criticism against him but this is too much, I hope that one day someone would do better with his character, and I would love to see a Puppy Power resurgence, a character that I do consider to be the the most hated and more hated then Scrappy is Allen Gregory from the short-lived Fox cartoon Allen Gregory which first aired in 2011, and a lot of you may agree why when you look back at that God awful show today, 7 year old Allen Gregory acts more like a grown up than a child, too smart for his own good, does not fully understand the world or anyone, extremely rude, disrespectful to his teacher, and worst of all underage drinks, and most worst of all has hots for his principal who's in her 80's which I find disgusting and wrong and he may have something wrong with him, I'm glad that Fox took down that show after 7 episodes, and it's a mistake that Fox had left behind and should stay buried and erased, and sometimes it makes me wonder what was Fox thinking, I'm glad that Scrappy is nothing like that, the problem with him is he constanly picks fights with monsters despite being defenceless and putting the rest of the gang in danger without learning from his mistakes, and come to think of it that is something someone should fix in his character.
WTF! Scappy didn't deserve all this hate!
That was really sad
27:21 that's some good information
Honestly, TV Tropes should just rename the Scrappy page to Sparky (from Fairly Odd Parents) cause he is hated way more than Scrappy.
And Sparky came years AFTER Scrappy! The writers of Fairly Odd Parents should've known better, and learnt from Scooby's mistakes!
And while on the subject, while Sparky, Chloe, and maybe even Poof probably deserve some of the complaints (they were starting to add excessive new characters that stole the spotlight), could you imagine if Poof, an innocent baby who's not nearly as bothersome as the rest of the new cast, got the same level of vitrolic hate as Scrappy?
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Exactly. Poof was fine IMO. I liked the idea of Chloe but just didn't turn out right. The reception of the recent CGI reboot proves it was Hartman ruining the show in Seasons 9 & 10.
Or call it the Butch Heartman, he does it to every thing decent he ever made.
Scrappy-Doo needs another chance!!!!!!!!!!
Exactly. Everyone deserves a second chance!
@@yurionedge2199 Unless if that person is straight asshole!
What would they call the movie if scrappy did have a second chance. Imagine if he had another owner who reformed him and convince him to reconcile.
would not mind if he got it but I think it might be to risky
am agree
Always luved scrappy when I was a kid. Why? Cos he was so small and a kid, but he had guts, strength and confidence of character. Which as a shy quiet slightly insecure child, I lacked. I was more like shaggy and scooby. Scrappy inspired me to be stronger mentally, kinda like super heroes did at that time in my life. Yes, his character arc is slightly arrogant, but you cant knock his fearless stance. I think his strong hero character was just put into the wrong cartoon, he just didn't fit well with the other characters. But I loved watching this cartoon character, so stuff the haters ever where.
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Scooby Doo needed Scrappy then and they need him NOW!!! The franchise is running out of ideas. And as screwy as Scoob was, a cinematic universe of Hanna Barbera cartoons is an awesome idea if done correctly. But with or without their shared universe plan, the franchise needs to evolve, especially if Scoob is gonna have sequels. And what better way to do it than to have the next generation aspire to be like Mystery Inc. Scrappy symbolizes that idea and I wish Warner Bros would do better with this character than pander to the character's hatedom.
There's another video called The Rise and Fall of Scrappy Doo I highly recommend you search
Another show with Scooby, Scrappy, Shaggy and Daphne (13 Ghost characters can be optional) could freshen things up
My thing is, I like the Scooby Doo formula. I like mysteries. I wouldn't mind having a more sophisticated mystery element and the rest of it kept the same. I'd rather have something like Mystery Inc instead of Scoob.
The thing is, the Scoob idea was a bit silly to me. Putting Scooby Doo, one of the realistic acting cartoon which the premise of "this is how this monster was done using vague science, with Dick Dastardly, a character who regularly survives air plane crashes on a daily basis, is jarring to me. Perhaps Dick Dastardly and the other cartoons such as Yogi and Huckleberry would be fine. Or one where its Scooby Doo and Speed Buggy or Jose and the Pussycats. But not Dastardly and Scooby.
Besides, I find that cinematic universes just don't tend to work well. Only ones that do is the Marvel Universe (carefully planned) and the original Universal Monster mash movies ("what's continuity? I just want monsters fighting").
Also, I've seen first hand what happens when you change the formula a bit too much. Its how you get a Phantom of the Opera that was raised by rats, has telekinesis and whose face was perfectly normal. Which is the most hated adaptation of the story ever.
@@alpyki2588 You're silly. Scoob was a great idea. Seeing him interacting with Dick Dastardly was hilarious and awesome
I honestly want Scrappy to make a return I think most people really wouldn't care if they brought him back and made positive changes to his outdated character he wouldn't even need to be a main character he could just be someone who shows up every now & then. Maybe there could even be some kind of episode or movie that explains an universe reason as to what caused Mystery Inc. & Scrappy Doo to separate.
At least half of the Scooby fandom likes Scrappy, fair amount to still use him
I like Scrappy too and I like Chris Thorndyke from Sonic X and seriously those two misunderstood characters deserve better than the stupid hate they're getting.
If it wasn't for Scrappy we wouldn't have Scooby Doo On Zombie Island Courage and Scooby Doo Straight Outta Nowhere Scooby and The Witch's Ghost and others.
And if it wasn't for Chris Sonic would've drowned and Sonic and his friends would've been falsely arrested and locked up just because they're different and he helped Cream and Cheese from being experimented on in Area 99 and they be on the run hiding so much from The Government too.
Elise also saved Sonic's life too and if it wasn't for humans Shadow wouldn't exist at all and Sonic and his friends also are each connected to the humans they saved.
Eggman can't be the only human.
aww finally justice for scrappy!! loved this video essay it was really insightful and fun to watch!!
Justice for Scrappy!
In the recent documentary about Barney the dinosaur and the hatred he caused, they interviewed a father who had started an anti-Barney movement in the early days of the internet and he admitted that he realized that it wasn’t Barney that was the problem, it was his failing marriage and his fear of being a failure as a father. Also, in the recent CGI-animated Grinch film (which is probably like what you said about Star Wars in bringing it up lol), the Grinch admitted in the end that he realized that it wasn’t Christmas that he hated, it was being alone. All in all, terriffic video! It’s way past time for WB to stop fueling the fire on the hatred for Scrappy because not only is having Scooby and the gang constantly roasting him out of character for them but it also basically teaches kids that bullying is okay
I feel bad for scrappy I loved him and still do
The thing that always bothers me about the most recent iterations of Scooby Doo is the way they deal with Daphne, Fred and Velma.
With Daphne it feels like they're always pointing out how she was this "useless damsel in distress" who is always getting captured and had to be rescued, and are trying to make her more useful. However, I honestly don't remember her being captured at all. Or at least not as much as they're claiming she was. The only thing I remember about her was that she was a bit clumsy or unlucky; always falling through trapdoors or accidentally setting off the gangs traps for the monster, earning her the nickname "Danger-Prone Daphne", but that's not the same as being a "useless damsel!"
With Velma, in some versions she seems way too cynical; almost like she just doesn't want to be there. Which is a big contrast to her in the original series where she is excited to be solving mysteries with her friends. Isn't her catchphrase "Jinkies!" Surely that wouldn't be uttered by someone who'd rather be elsewhere!
As for Fred, they just seem to portray him as the big-headed, pretty boy, doofus! Particularly in the live action versions for some reason.
And I can understand the argument; people seem to think that in the original series they had little to no personalities (after all, isn't that the main reason that they all got replaced by Scrappy? Because they just didn't stand out as much!) However, I honestly don't think that treating them like jokes, or parodies of themselves is necessarily an improvement. And I hate the idea that people look at this stuff and go "Well at least it isn't Crappy ol' Scrappy Doo! Anything has got to be better than that, right?" Seriously?
'Scrappy being able to talk better than his uncle breaks the reality'.
Dude, Scooby's own parents and cousins talk better than he does.
Don't forget Scooby's siblings like Yabba, Skippy, Howdy, and Ruby Doo
@@Creepsome1RIGHT!!!! I think it bothered ppl in a way cause Scrappy was always so in ya face about it.
@@Your_Father_LA In my face about what now?
Maybe Scooby has a speech impediment.
@@Creepsome1 that he could talk and form full sentences. He never was quiet when he was on screen nd he'll let you know every 5 minutes he's a puppy
I never realized people hated Scrappy THIS much. From referencing his personality, to computer games that focus on throwing garbage at him, and animations of him getting disembowled is just ridiculous. This is going too far, WAY too far. Its sick when a lot of people describe what they would do to him if he was real. This is just mind-boggling to me, and it's sad and despicable.
man, how things can change
"Our whole goal was to destroy Scrappy forever" Well that plan pretty much failed cause James got quite a backlash from fans who did and still like Scrappy. James ended up regretting that decision to make Scrappy the villain and actually apologized for it. Also, what's all this "we" stuff that James is going on about?
Is this true 🤔
He was forced to apologize. He dosen't care about anyone
Who's James?
@@yurionedge2199 James Francis Gunn Jr. is an American film director, actor, producer and screenwriter.
@Sadist Fake Bootleg Tiki Scrappy is not a villain
Such a good video, 30:43 actually made me shead a tear 🥲 the hate the character got was definitely blown out of proportion (since he's the very reason why it is still relevant today)
As a kid i never drew the conclusion that Poochie was a direct reference to Scrappy-Doo, but looking back on it now, that brief bit at the end of the Poochie episode when they're were watching classic itchy and scratchy then they got bored and changed the channel made me realise that things never get interesting if you resume from where you started.
At least he has got his redemption arc in Velma Season 2
No matter what, idc what anyone ever says, scrappy will always be my little hero
preach, brother.
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Right n I’m from 2000’s
Fuck that hatedom let’s make a fandom on discord who’s with me
Me too.
I love Scrappy Doo always have and always will I hope Scrappy Doo will come back in the near future and I hope people give him a another chance!!!!
And hopefully they can get Scott Innes to reprise the voice of Scrappy.
Yep 🙂
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
@@bluebubble229 honestly I do think you’re idea might be a good idea to start him off as villain and Redeem him later on
Make Scrappy a good guy again in future Scooby Doo show in the series.
Scrappy-Doo deserved better!
Also, I would love to see him appear again. Not necessairly in a major role, but the cynical jokes are tired now, I'd love to see them try something sincere to win people over again.
I never had a problem with the little guy, and in fact, related to him a lot as a kid who thought 'uncle Scooby' was the best, which made all the 2000's hate a confusing time.
With that Velma show.
I don't think he is the most hated anymore.
Yeah, I heard how bad Velma is. And it's getting a second season, unfortunately!!
SPOILER ALERT:
In the 2nd Season of Velma, Scrappy kills Velma, finally.
If they make a dvd movie (as if scooby doo doesn't have enough movies) with scrappy I think they should reboot the whole scrappy origins to this:
When he was a small puppy he used to hear a lot of his uncle's advcentures and looked up to him thinking that his uncle was like a super hero and would also want to meet him one day, which leads up to the movie's part of scrappy's life.
The movie is about how scrappy visits scooby doo and his gang. The movie would somehow be with scrappy finding out that his uncle's not the way he thought he was leading to a scene where scooby does something (probably saving his life) that makes scrappy feel happy for scooby being his uncle.
And the movie ends with a hint of a new scooby doo show with scrappy in it just like old times. Also the movie does have a mystery for those wondering.
Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
So to simplify things, they hate Scrappy Doo because they focused way too much on him, not giving enough time for the rest of the gang and changing the formula far too much. This hate feels way too strong almost like a malignant curse, am the only one here wondering why?
Scrappy Saved The Original Scooby Doo!
Absolutely well said. I loved this video because I never understood the hatred people have for scrappy. I feel bad for the character especially since I never had a problem with him.
I guess this confirms that the scrappy hate was one of the og memes, this whole shit literally dates back before the 2000's
I find Scrappy adorable and cute, but they shouldn't have made him too powerful. He should have flaws and share the limelight with other characters.
now that hate is towards velma
3 years later, Scrappy turned into a hero for killing off the most hated version of Velma!!
Scrappy both saved and ruined Scooby Doo, can't call him the worst idea ever when he's the reason the show wasn't cancelled
It deserved to die
That's right. I mean look at the stuff they're doing to Scooby Doo NOW.
@@damotoneko1500 Never hated the character myself.
@@damotoneko1500 yes things just seem like a mess
Scrappy should brough back! As a character who comes back every now and then (the hate jokes have got to stop!)
Scrappy was not the problem. The writers and them were. They got way to greedy and way too ahead of themselves and thus they messed up. But yeah it's been way over 30 years already give Scrappy Doo another chance. Were it not for him the franchise would have been totally scrapped years ago and the franchise would not be what it is today.
Hearing Scrappy and scrapped in the same comment is kind of funny.
agreed
Actually, Scrappy in Scooby Apocalypse is a Venom-type anti-hero, initially wanting to kidnap Velma and kill Scooby, but ultimately becoming family with Scooby and monster-fighting partners with Daphne. And the showrunners for Be Cool, Scooby-Doo have gone on record saying that if the show had gotten renewed for a 3rd season, they were planning to redeem Scrappy in fans' eyes by giving him an arc in the show. Combined with the fact that he was originally in play for Curse of the 13th Ghost, and I think the Scooby franchise is gearing up for a Puppy Power resurgence. But that's just my guess.
I hope that is the case. Scrappy gets so much undeserved hate.
Redeem Scrappy? What's there to redeem?
That's good to know about Apocalypse! I read a bit of it but didn't finish. It's nice that he at least gets to be heroic eventually. And the BCSD trivia is really interesting! Would have been interesting to see that play out.
@@Creepsome1 He's referring to his role in the live action movie
@@tizyman7120 But...... *sighs* Never mind
It's time for the healing to begin. We need a redemption for Scrappy-Doo. Not for the cartoon puppy's sake, but our own.
Also, I think Flim Flam is a character with great potential. He's like a cross between Bugs Bunny & a snake oil salesman. He's an encouragable little rascal in the trickster archetype that would make an amazingly fun character in the right hands.
Well with how Scrappy is treated in Scooby Apocalypse, Curse of the 13th Ghost and the last Team Up comic. The healing either won't be easy or will never happen.
@@jessicablack5306 ...he was treated pretty well in the Curse of the 13th ghost
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
@@EeveeShadowBacon You mean by being cut out?
@@bluebubble229 Ech...no thanks. I'd rather he not be a villain. It'd just give people more excuses to unfairly hate him.
The whole “Everybody Hates Scrappy-Doo” phenomenon is a classic example of internet hyperbole. Yes, I totally understand why people (at least the original Scooby-Doo fans from the late 70 and 80s) would have ill-will towards him. Scrappy Doo is a classic example of a kid-appeal character who barged in and stole screentime away from the original main characters, this has happened countless times in media, but besides all those Scrappy bashers ignoring the character’s inception and how it actually saved Scooby-Doo from going under, the amount of hate the character gets is ridiculous for a number of reasons. For one thing, I just can’t stand all those hyperbolic assholes who can’t express their dislike of something in a constructive way. They can’t say “I don’t like Scrappy. I found him annoying because this and that…”, instead, they have to say things like “I fucking hate Scrappy! Death to that demon spawn puppy! He was the worst thing since Hitler!” That sort of attitude is just a breeding ground for dumb, vapid, unproductive discussions, or worse. Going back to Scrappy hijacking the show from Mystery Inc, yes. That was very much the case back in the 80s, but here’s the thing. It’s not the 80s anymore! It’s the 21st century and Scooby-Doo is now a huge franchise and has spawned a ton of reboot series and countless movies, among other things, all of them starring Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne, with little to no Scrappy. Fans, both young and old, and especially the younger ones, have absolutely no valid reason to harp on Scrappy, he has not been a part of the franchise since the late 80s, and the threat of him taking over the franchise ceased three decades ago. Scrappy hate is now just a meme on life support, with no purpose. There are plenty of “bad characters” from more recent shows or shows that are currently running that are worth discussing and criticizing, but Scrappy is clearly not one of them.
Furthermore, the original five weren’t exactly great characters either, at least not in their original conception. Like a lot of things from Hannah-Barbara, they were paper-thin cutouts and their shows was nothing if not vapid and formulaic. Again, those who think Scrappy’s introduction caused a massive decline in quality are viewing the show through rose-tinted glasses, a classic case of nostalgia bias. It’s not like Scooby-Doo was a paragon of complex, innovating writing and character development that got derailed into brainless kiddy fare once it started putting more focus on Scrappy’s misadventures. And again, that was in the 80s! If you seriously have an axe to grind with Scrappy, that could only mean two things; either you’re a middle-aged person who watched the “Scrappy era” of Scooby-Doo during the 80s, or watched reruns of it in the 90s, and you’re bemoaning an irrelevant topic from a bygone age, or you’re one of those aforementioned hyperbolic assholes who just goes “monkey see, monkey do” and mindlessly follows whatever trend seems popular on the internet, instead of trying to be constructive and form your own opinion, instead of parroting other people’s opinions. But the original blandness of the show and its characters is what allowed future installments to do great things, because there was so little lore to the original Scooby-Doo series, that later writers had free reign to pretty much do whatever they wanted, as long as they kept the base concept of Mystery Inc solving mysteries, Velma being smart and Shaggy and Scooby being scaredy-cats who always have the munchies. It’s a basic matter of concept versus execution.
Much like the original five, Scrappy is not CONCEPTUALLY a terrible character, because like the former, he was a very one-dimensional and gimmicky character, who was defined by just two traits; being boisterous and idolizing his uncle. I don’t think it would be very hard for any writer worth a damn to take that basic concept and make Scrappy into a more engaging and likable character, as long as they use him sparingly and don’t have him take over the show. Few things are bad on a conceptually level, and people who think otherwise, that a character is just “inherently bad”, clearly have a fundamental misunderstanding of how writing fiction works. It’s not even that I’m clamoring for Scrappy to return but when looking at the reasoning for why this character became so infamous and why he was completely disowned by the franchise, and turned into a memetic punching bag, it’s a sad, sad example of writers and execs being cowed into submission by hyperbolic nobodies on the internet throwing a fit over a character whose heyday was in the 80s. The franchise had been doing fine without him, but what’s the point of all the Scrappy hate anymore? It’s just beating a dead horse, a horse that’s been dead since at least 2002. Speaking of which, those live-action Scooby-Doo movies had plenty of issues, but what the first one did with Scrappy? It was hilarious, if for all the wrong reasons. Watching Scrappy’s portrayal there, I was amazed how his depiction seamlessly checked off all the tropes of bad fan fiction villainizing the one character the author does not like.
If this movie had been PURE parody, that “twist” might have worked, but even so, it was pulled off in the cheapest and most contrived way imaginable, making you think that James Gunn thought that Scrappy’s “inherent loathsomeness” as a character would just make people gloss over the poor writing (which, let’s not kid ourselves, was obviously the case) because “Lol! We acknowledge that Scrappy sucks!” I’ll admit, in a better-written movie, that idea MIGHT have worked and could have been a clever bit of meta-commentary (though again, preferably in a movie that leaned towards parody or at least heavy meta-humor), but like everything else in that steaming pile of shit, its execution was about as graceful and subtle as a hippo with a sledgehammer XD Shallow pandering at its finest, even though most kids in 2002 probably had (at best) a vague familiarity with Scrappy as a character.
I absolutely loved Scrappy he was one of my favorite members from Scooby's family to me he truly hit his peak during the 3 1980s Scooby movies where Shaggys iconic green shirt gets replaced with the equally as memorable red shirt those movies are my some of my favorites alongside many others but those only fueled my love for him to the max and i admit in having no shame of liking him and to this day I still imagine what it would be like if he had stuck around and had garnered a more positive reception
I really liked this video, especially at the end. From what I remember from my childhood, he was a good part of it.
His energy can be much, but his heart is in the right place. I even admire his bravery and diligence as something I want in myself at times, as I see him as my opposite.
I remember specifically Scooby Doo and the Ghost School, Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo and The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries. The first one was my favorite.
I despise the Scrappy hate with a passion to this day, but I can also see why it started up in first place. Doesn’t make it right though.
I honestly hope that one day, they’ll give Scrappy Doo the redemption he deserved for decades now.
Thanks for this video, it really spoke to me. Keep up the good work. :)
#PuppyPowerProceeds
I just can't stand the Scrappy hate from the Scooby series itself! It's like "Yeah, let's all forget about Scrappy and how awful he was BY CONSTANTLY REMINDING THE AUDIENCE ABOUT SCRAPPY AND HOW AWFUL HE WAS!" Give me a break!
Yes in Cruse of the 13th Ghost they want people to for get about Scrappy by not having him in there. But they talk about him in a negative way in the film by not having Fred or Velma remember him.
Yes I’m sick of it two
They're doing it to Loonatics Unleashed as well
I just discovered your videos through this episode, and I can't wait to binge the others and see what else you have in store! I love the hopeful and positive, yet analytical angle of your videos. There's too much negativity out there, and while I'm not one to spread bile and vitriol around the internet, I am too often victim to letting my anger get the best of me in my own mind. Thank you for providing a positive corner of UA-cam where I can stop and really think about things, and possibly understand where people's hatred for things might come from instead of just writing them off altogether.
On the topic of Scrappy Doo in particular, as a child of the 80's, when I first discovered Scooby Doo, Scrappy was already a thing. I think I probably alternated watching episodes with and without him in it depending on what was in syndication. Because of this, he never felt like an invading force to me, and was just a part of the world. I don't think I ever found him annoying or abrasive as a child either. I think I admired his courage and probably rolled my eyes at Shaggy and Scooby's fear. To be completely honest, I probably identified more with the fear aspect and wished I could be more like Scrappy. Thank you for giving him his due!
I will admit I thought Lennie Weinrib's Scrpapy-Doo was pretty annoying, and Don Messick's Scrappy is easier to listened to. I tolerated him the most in those three Hanna-Barbera Superstars TV movies from 1987-88.
Now who I REALLY disliked as a kid was Corporal Capeman on the second season of "Inspector Gadget!"
Let me guess why; it's because of his mistreatment towards Brain, right?
@@Creepsome1 That, and he was even more stupid than Gadget himself.
Say it with me folks, and spread the word.
#justiceforscrappydoo
Yep 🙂
I didnt know i was supposed to hate scrappy till i got on the internet
One can say Goten from Dragonball franchise also suffers this, he's there cause people wanted more kid goku and since the cell saga started dipping in sales. Just as Scrappy Goten gets on people nerves with their actions and voice, but they have their purposes. I thought scrappy was ok and never understood the hate till now it was just something for everyone to join the bandwagon on.
I've never understood the scrappy hate yes he was a bit much in some episodes but he never deserved the hate he's 1 of my favorite characters quite frankly I wish they'd revisit same of scooby and shaggy family in some way in up coming movies also why haven't we gotten a scooby game recently I'm waiting.....
Wow; great treatment of the subject! (Saw the hatred from the beginning, and you showed EVERYTHING, including stuff I hadn't seen before, like his guts being ripped out, etc. People were just sick!) I always noted the irony of the SDMI reference, and he was supposedly hated for "changing the show", but that same series has Fred trying to play an eight track cartridge on a record turntable. In other words, he was a total idiot (Something that never fully wore off from A Pup Named Scooby, which was basically a parody show, rather than returning to true form after Scrappy, as people seemed to think). It became clear that people were dumping what Jung would call "the Shadow" on him, but I never could figure out why. When first introduced, I wasn't impressed, and he started the same year as Baby Plasticman and Fang Puss, and right after Godzookey and Gleek (So Scrappy wasn't actually the first), all annoying and unnecessary little additions (Gleek being FAR more troublesome than Scrappy, and the others just overkill, to still new series), so I couldn't figure what was the big deal with Scrappy. But you explained it well.
(It's time they just quit with this stuff already. Even the new series has guest star Christian Slater take a mild shot at him! Meanwhile, it should be pointed out that one of the original ideas for the star of the show, besides a great dane, or a sheep dog, was a "small feisty pup". This may well have been what was 'dusted off' as Scrappy!)
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Is that supposed to be Scrappy singing Christmas songs? (It's in Spanish)
@@ETBX1 YEAH, KIND OF. CHEERS FROM MEXICO!
30:41 That's all true.
We shouldn't just hate something or someone in fiction. Scrappy is proof that sometimes adding a so called 'scrappy' into a show can save it.
Scrappy ain't no villain, he's a hero! Full of good!
#JusticeforScrappy
I used to hate Naruto for the death of Toonami as the series was shoved down our throats. So I see why some hate Scrappy. I've given up my hate of Naruto now that Toonami was revived, but took time. I for one never hated Scrappy. I loved the pup.
As someone who grew up in the 90s and early 2000s, i didn’t even know people didn’t like scrappy until the live action. Glad i didn't experience internet indoctrination.
I did not mind Scrappy Doo's first season 1979, it still had the whole gang, Scrappy Doo received a redemption in 13 Ghosts 1985, he was not the most disliked character. However, I am sure we will get a Red Herring cameo before we see Scrappy again, even though I like Red Herring.. I always liked the Great Gazoo as well. He gets much hate as well. I did not see the Great Gazoo mentioned in the What Were They Thinking Book or The Smurfs Season 9 1989 when they were sent in time.
I never really got the hate around Scrappy, I mean I get why he was hated, but I think he CAN work. It’s just that the current writers don’t want to TRY and make him work.
Sweet innocent video from pre Velma times
26:00 - More people should be introduced to wrestling.
Wrestling has a very interresting and unique thing: the Heel. A character, which generates and embraces hatred.
It creates not a ventillation, but a sort of fandom, which exists nowhere else.
I kinda liked Scrappy ngl, he was adorable and lovable
When (the author of this video) mentioned the crossover with "Johnny Bravo", he failed to mention the crossover with "Courage the Cowardly Dog", which makes *far more* sense. Evdiently, the following CN shows would make sense to crossover with Scooby-Doo ->
Goober and the Ghost Chasers
Addams Family (1970's version AND 1992)
Beetlejuice the Animated Series (C'mon, it was _shown_ on Cartoon Network; doesn't THAT count for something?)
Courage the Cowardly Dog
Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
Ben 10: Alien Force / Ultimate Alien / Omniverse if it was merged back into Ultimate Alien Force
Scrappy Doo makes me so happy. I still find him adorable, and I’m old.
Not everyone hates Scrappy doo...We like Scrappy and respect the characthers and it's creators...honestly It deserves more respect
Don't get me wrong scrappy was annoying at the beginning but the writers toned him down later. But even so I feel like the hate is overblown
They need to bring back Scrappy-Doo, and make him a good guy again. And they can retcon the live-action movie while doing so. They could say that Scrappy has been busy solving mysteries with his own crew, and is back in Coolsville, to reunite with his Uncle Scooby and the others.
The live action film isn't canon
@@tizyman7120 Nope. Nor does it deserve to be.
The Luna ghost is in mystery incoprated
They brought him back for cameos in Goblin King and in Supernatural crossover episode Scoobynatural.
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Yes the live action film isn't cannon but they made Scrappy a villain again in Scooby Apocalypse and the final Scooby-Doo Team Up comic.
This channel is a blessing for UA-cam, and really inspiring too. I've been thinking about becoming a content creator but I've been struggling with what kind of content I want to create since UA-cam is bloated with self-entitled, smug "critics", or with fans that only react to new content either following trends or in an extremely subjective note that does not do anything for anyone else. But your videos are enlightening me, specially this one, that we need more content willing to reevaluate media in a resourceful, truly objective way. Drifting away from "It's the best ever!" or "the worst ever!" mentality that more often than not ends up creating animosity among audiences and artists. Thank you!
I love scrappy Doo
I hope one day I could revive Scrappy and bring him back to his glory days (when Daphne returns) since Scrappy there is the best version of Scrappy.
He only returned for cameos in Goblin King and the Supernatural episode Scoobynatural.
He was mentioned in Curse of the 13th Ghost but doesn't appear in there.
He returned as a villain again in the last Scooby-Doo Team Up comic. The Hex Girls, Flim-Flam, Red Herring and Vincent Van Ghoul also appeared as villains with Scrappy.
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
It still shocks me today that Scrappy Doo gets hate and is thrown away. I wished they would bring him back and make him a redeemable character.
I don't hate Scrappy at all! In fact I want him to come back and be adjusted to be made more likable! Scrappy deserves a second chance to be made more likable and he should be a recurring who comes back every now and then to help the game with mysteries (along with Scooby-Dum, Yabba-Doo, the other Doos, Madelyn Dinkley, Flim-Flam, and the Hex Girls!). There are a lot of ideas for future Scooby-Doo media that would be fantastic to include Scrappy in, and there WERE movies where Scrappy was likable (such as the Ghoul School, the Boo Brothers, and the Reluctant Werewolf).This irrational hate of Scrappy has got to stop! It's time to bring him back and change him to be more likable!
My brother was used to hate Scrappy, but I don't. I still love Scrappy today. I hope they make him a good guy again.
He ended the evil Velma imposter and redeemed himself few months ago.
He is a hero now❤
I loved Scrappy-Doo and want him to come back and I’m sick of the hate it’s annoying not Scrappy the hate is the thing that annoys me
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
It'd be nice for Scrappy to come back for one last performance, a proper closure where he says his goodbyes to his uncle Scooby and the rest of the gang and they still care for Scrappy.
@@Creepsome1 there is a petition to bring scrappy back
@@rhys171 Where is this petition?
@@bluebubble229 scrappy did come back as a villain in Velma recently
If you think about it, Scrappy is MILD compared to the annoying garbage we'll end up seeing in the future.
For example, take a look at Sparky from Fairly Odd Parents. He's essentially embodying an already established joke but doing them in a worse way. And while Poof from FOP does have several similarities to Scrappy in more ways than one (young characters meant to reignite the series), but Scrappy at least did something than doing nothing when got nothing to do in a scene.
Speaking of, Billiam once said that, watching Scrappy's era, you're gonna hate Scooby and Shaggy as much whenever you're gonna hate Scrappy.
As a chid, Scrappy was my favorite character due to his energetic and fearless nature. It made him the opposit of me at that time. He was what I wanted to be.
So when I entered the internet and found out how despised he was, it was a real culture shock for me. The only thing I can liken it to was when I found out how despised the Prequals and George Lucas where back then (before everything said about the Prequals and George Lucas was changed to refer to the Sequals and Kathleen Kennedy).
I never hated Scrappy. To this day, I like him. But I'm happy if he never appears again just so the flames of rage that have died down to ignorable levels in recent times to peak up again allowing poor old Scrappy to rest in peace.
Think about how tough life must be for Scrappy, the fact he's mocked everywhere he goes and was abandoned by not only his masters, but his own uncle.
The Scooby Doo Project was just the beginning of his nightmares
Am I the only one who liked both scrappys? I loved him as a hero, but I loved him as a villain. I think they should bring him back in the show as a villain. A new show. The show begins with scrappy being a supporting villain. In the first episode it should be stated he has been fighting them for a long time. They holster go into clack back in how Scrappy used to be apart of the gang, but no one took him seriously. The gang cared for him, but everyone saw him as a joke. Growing up scrappy was becoming more egotistic and cruel. He later became a villain. It’a kinda like how the movie protrayed him, but the series takes way into the future. They could redeem him later on in the series.
@@bluebubble229 already been done. You're too late
@@v.k.rt.m.6030 It hasn’t been done in a tv series. They could bring him back as a recurring villain that is trying to destroy mystery inc.
I'm getting a Scrappy plush this year and no hateful people will stop me. Long live Puppy Power! SPLAT!
Go for it
I have a lot yep no live Puppy Power! Splat!
oh god, how I wish this video was in Spanish also to show it in scooby fandom groups, there is too much unjustified hatred towards poor Scrappy, I would like to see him return at least in a spin off series, he is a character who still has a lot to give
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This was so great! I didn't grow up with cable TV for a long time as a kid, so I didn't get to see many episodes of Scooby-Doo to get this arrogant/obnoxious perception of Scrappy. From what I did see, I Ioved Scrappy and so this level of hate for him is both unjustified and really unsettling.
Perhap we treated him too harshly
I like him and wish he will return. He was a kid, they are obviously annoying that’s just how they are. But I miss him.
Bringing up the skin color or sex of why people hate a character makes no sense. You showcased lots of character who were hated WHILE they were white males. For Gods sake Scrappy is a PUPPY. The one creature EVERYONE automatically loves but it DID NOT MATTER. People get angry because of the CHARACTER, not because of their skin color or sex. The reason I personally hated Rose in Star Wars has everything to do with them bringing in a new character that derailed the whole movie - it made it about something we didn’t care about and took away characters growths we DID care about like Finn. Rose hindered Finns character more than anything else and that’s what also makes me and others angry. That character had a LOT of potential and I think even the actor felt the same way.
And he’s BLACK. It doesn’t make sense if minorities are targeted why he was given the pass, or Lando or Leia (Can’t spell these Star Wars names so bare with me). Even Mace Windu is more or so heavily ignored in the hatred department. You can’t make those broad assumptions while ignoring these character and why they were missed in that hatred. Why are Rose and Ray bigger targets for hatred than Finn? A big reason Ray was also hatred was because she exhibited lots of Mary Sue tropes. I think boiling it down to “Well, it’s because they’re a woman/black!” also makes it like a less complex issue than it really is. Of course you will always have a few people who hate them because of that, but you’ll have just as many people who hate Scappy just because he’s a puppy. Give your fellow man more credit - the majority of them are NOT sexist or racist and for the most part do not CARE about the skin color or sex of a character. This is ALL the opinion of a female Hispanic by the way.
Besides that, I really liked the video though. Good and informative.
None of that justifies the amount of hatred and bullying that those actors got online for their performances in Star Wars. That kind of behaviour is just appalling.
Scrappy doo is the hero we deserve 😀🐶
i've been a fan of 90's cartoons and i just recently found out about this scrappy hatedom. i heard it became popular when forums started in the 90s. people were brainwashed because of what internet tells you. poor scrappy. i dont like nor hate him, he's just pretty descent to me. but for him to receive this hate, it's just heartbreaking especially for someone like me who is a dog lover :(
5:41 that was perfectly edited 😂
Scrappy is one of my favorites
The true Scooby-Doo: 1961-2001
The cardboard cutout Scooby-Doo: 2002-Present
I really don't know why scrappy Doo is so hated
I actually don't mind him
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Wait….what!? What the hell? I feel so disconnected from all of humanity right now. I swear to God I thought we LOVED Scrappy!!!!?? Yo my head is exploding. What is wrong with u ppl? I draw a line in the sand, I will give my life for that cute little punk. Who wants some????
2:19 I don't hate Scrappy. :-(
So glad that someone is actually defending Scrappy Doo ! The hate for this character is so unnecessary !
If someone ever says characters like Scrappy or Jar Jar are awful characters that everyone hates might as well be begging to lose every argument they get into
I've always had a soft spot for the Scrappies in TV history: Cousin Oliver, Lauren Reed, Kara DioGuardi.
How about Mindy Kaling's version of Velma Dinkley?
At times I've found Scrappy annoying, admittedly, but I can't say I've ever *hated* his character. 8/
I’m not the biggest Scrappy Doo fan, but I will admit that the hatred for him is way too overblown. He sort of saved the franchise in a way, so he deserves a decent amount of respect regardless of whether he was a cheap way to boost ratings. Scrappy is pretty neat all things considered. Just like Jar Jar Binks, he does what he was supposed to do, but gets more hate than is deserved.
Hey second chance scrappy doo is on the cover of a DVD called happy spooky day scooby just wanted you to know 👍🐶
I purchased Scooby Doo meets the Boo Brothers at moviesunlimited, Scrappy's on the back of the cover and his name was mentioned. Maybe things are starting to look up for Scrappy
@@Creepsome1 I hope so I'm getting tired of the hate on the puppy and thanks for telling me 😀👍🐶
@@Creepsome1 and I have that DVD too 😀😀
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What year was your DVD from?
@@youdontknowsponge6218 Package Design & Supplementary Material Compilation 2010
I grew up watching scooby doo all my life and I always loved scrappy doo scooby dumb and the hex girls even hot dog water from the 2010 series I never knew who the hell flim flam was till recent years and if He got a revamp in the 13th ghost scrappy deserves a redemption arc
I love how this is recommended to me after Velma Season 2 ended 😂😂