Thanks so much once again for watching and enjoying this Evolution! I absolutely love and appreciate your continued support. Here's just a couple of quick notes on this video / series as a whole; These videos never aim to be a definitive history of every single piece of media the focus character/s appear in. They never have been - even though the run-times have become more inflated recently. These videos aim to provide an overview of the _most important_ and _most notable_ appearances and moments. This means, unfortunately, some things don't end up getting a mention. In this case, I have opted against mentioning any of the MANY cross-over episodes the gang have appeared in (Johnny Bravo, Sabrina, Supernatural / Scoobynatural, Teen Titans etc. etc.), because this extended media is, quite simply, unimportant to the story I'm telling. Because things like this don't get mentioned, it doesn't mean I have 'forgotten,' it simply means I have made a decision against including it, as it does nothing but bloat the video (which is already 33 minutes long) even further. For this reason, I tend to focus on motion visual content (animation, live action, tv, films etc.) and rarely cover extended media such as comics, video games, books, magazines etc. etc. Because, again, these are irrelevant to the story at hand and wildly divergent of it - inflating the video even more. Likewise, it is not possible for me to speak about every single one of the 34 animated films the characters have appeared in - which is why I opt for a 'montage' segment. If I decided to speak about each one, the video would be 3 times longer and take 3 times longer to make. Alternatively, if I read a list of all 34 film titles it would be _boooorrinnngg_ and people would just skip it. All in all - it's simply not possible for me to rattle of EVERYTHING characters have EVER appeared in, especially when they have had a decades-long history. It does nothing but inflate a video, make it longer, and honestly - more boring. I do appreciate the comments, and I take ALL of them on board. I grow and adapt videos based on what the viewer likes. For this reason, I may mention video games in one episode - but then, naturally, I'll get complaints about 'you forgot comics,' next time round I'll mention comics and I'll get 'you forgot video games,' next time round, I'll mention comics and video games and I'll get 'you forgot that really obscure Burger King commercial.' It's a never-ending battle, and I hope you understand the difficulty and unimportance of mentioning _everything_ . Hope you all continue to enjoy this rapidly expanding series!! Thanks once again!!
Dave Lee Down Under Hey Dave great Evolution Video I Can’t Pick just one I love all of the alterations well accept for the puppet version since I’ve never seen it Lol 😄 Neither have a I seen the 2018 version either but overall If I have to pick it would definitely be A Pup Named Scooby-doo and the movies live action and animated Happy 50th Scooby-doo 😊 Have a Wonderful Day Dave 😉
Dave Lee Down Under hey Dave I absolutely love all of these character evolution videos you make. My personal favorite has to be your Bugs Bunny one, I'm sincerely entertained by all of these videos you make and appreciate the time you take to make them. I find them informative and rewatch most every so often. Anyways keep up the great work.
Pardon me but could you please direct me to the source of The New Scooby-Doo Movies (Boomerang ripped episodes)as well as the Scrappy Doo ones?.....thanks
It's crazy to think that Frank Welker has been with the Scooby Doo Franchise since the original 1969 ideration. Being the main voice of Fred and then Taking on the role of Scooby in later versions. The man is an absolute legend!
I'm still VERY pissed that Matthew Lillard wasn't approached for the role of Shaggy in the upcoming movie, he's been the official voice actor for the character since 2009
I find that much less offensive than Frank Welker not voicing Fred. Fred has NEVER been voiced by anyone else, at least in animated form. Shaggy has already had several replacements.
Out of all of them I mostly loved watching 1. Scooby-Doo where are you? 2. Scooby Doo and the 13 ghosts 3. What’s new Scooby doo? and 4. Scooby Doo mystery incorporated
For me, Scooby Doo: Where Are You? Trumps them all 😁! I love the constant laughs, the old time charm & not only the skill of the gang with little to no assistance from technology but also the studios who were also not as technologically advanced but delivered in performance, character development, plot, animation, & props 😊! In those days the standard for entertainment in general was that acting, singing & dancing PLUS the other details were expected. That version of Scooby Doo gets my admiration & accolades for afromentioned reasons cited above 🤗🤗❤❤!!
1. The New Scooby Doo movies 2. The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo 4. What's New Scooby Doo 5. Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated As for the movies 1. Ghoul School 2. Zombie island 3. The Witch's Ghost 4. Cyber chase 5. Alien Invaders 6. The Goblin King And 7. Legend of the Vampire.
Seriously! I’m in my 20’s now & watching this video really took me back to the early 00’s as a kid when it was in syndication on Cartoon Network! I didn’t even realize the show was that old. I thoroughly LOVED 😍 each/every one of the series. Such important problem solving skills/discernment acquired as a child watching this show. Totally agree!
Definetly my favorite version of Scooby Doo is What's New Scooby Doo. It's the one i grew up with. And having Simple Plan play the intro song was a nice plus
Yea!..Mystery Incorporated was very well done. I watched the series 3 times (so far)...and did not even bother with the others (besides the original Scooby Doo: where are you). If you don't have the rite animation, or the right vioice actors, to me It's not worth the time.
So true! It had a steady plot line and a mix of fake monsters while having the true ones. It has good character development and not to mention the great world building!
@@nickynick4588 Don't get the wrong idea. I merely refer to how they animated those moments. Overall, I was neutral on that series, but if anything about it made me laugh, it was that.
I love that the main inspiration for Scooby Doo's design was, essentially, to create a dog that any Great Dane breeder would immediately reject. 😆A Great Dane with all of the wrong features that breaks the entire breed standard. Poor Scooby; he'll never be in the show ring but, Shaggy loves you anyway! ❤️
My main favorite Scooby *series* will always, ALWAYS be the original. It's the gold standard, after all. But Guess Who has rather quickly planted itself as a firm second favorite, because it is obvious that the folks making it love Scooby as much as the fans, and that they actually know what Scooby *should* be like.
Mystery Incorporated is my favorite incarnation, due to actual character development and overarching plots (and an adorable/cute Velma), with What's New, Scooby Doo? as my second-favorite, because I enjoyed most of the episodes and their plot devices, with only occasional usage of celebrity guests (and some of the What's New-verse movies being amazing), as well as giving me a dream come true in the form of Velma with her classic design and a delicious hourglass figure.
Ok one question. What is with everybodys crazy obsession over velma and daphne? I'm not judging whatsoever but it gets a little weird when people find out that their friends nickname is velma or daphne- And I should know. Cause velmas my nickname, and my friends is daphne. Fun times ._.
Is that the one from 2010-2014? I like that series too. The 2000's What's New Scooby Doo one was a bit basic on the plot as I could often guess as a kid in middle school who the main character was well before the end often halfway though on 95% of them, this a reason why it ended.
I actually liked the 1985 scooby doo. That scooby doo is the 13 ghost of scooby doo and it ended off a cliffhanger. Thankfully we had to wait 33 years i think but it returned
I only disagree because both Fred and Daphne had no special qualities or comedy when it came to them separating together. Reason why Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby got grouped together often was because the producers was more interested jn making those characters funny and quirky. I still like Where Are You but do not think it's the best
I think the plot was pretty bad. I don’t think Scooby Doo should’ve taken that dark tone. What’s new Scooby Doo wasn’t interesting, but at least it kept the child friendly, monsters aren’t real theme. I grew up watching mostly all of then, and the originals outmatch Inc 10 to 1.
I personally really liked the look of the movies from the "Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island" as well as both Mystery Inc. and Scooby-Doo and Guess Who. I'm a bit surprised you didn't mention that at least two of the latter series mentioned include guest appearances from other Hanna-Barbera characters such as Magilla Gorilla and The Groovy Ghost Gang.
@@Draaaaaaaaa OMG ARE WE THE SAME??? I was SO obssesed with Zombie Island that I watched it every sunday for a year when I was a kid. To this day I still dream of someday moving to a haunted antebellum mansion on an island located in a bayou near New Orleans. For real. Thats really a dream of mine.
I love A Pup Named Scooby-Doo and What’s New Scooby-Doo. I think I was exposed to the original episodes as well. So the late-70’s early 80’s shows we’re always fairly confusing to me. Mystery Inc. was impressive. But the way what’s new Scooby do is ingrained in my mind is mind boggling
Still, one of my favourite lines from A Pup named Scooby-Doo. Monster: I WANT YOUR HEAAADDD!!! Scooby-doo: W-well... you can't have it! Its mine! *runs*
As a long time Scooby Doo fan, my favourite incarnation was Mystery Inc. The show felt like a true amalgamation of the best elements of the franchise over the years while also having a darker tone that’s closer to the original concept behind the show’s creation. My other favourites include, the original Scooby Doo, Where Are You?, A Pup Named Scooby Doo, Zombie Island and the current Scooby Doo crossover series. My least favourite however are the live action films, particularly the first 2. These films haven’t aged well, along with the fact that (SPOILERS!!!!!!) making Scrappy Doo the twist villain felt like a cheap tactic to attract Scooby fans who hate the character (I personally find the Scrappy hate more annoying Scrappy himself), plus him looking down at the gang is really out of character considering he idolized his Uncle Scoob. My other least favourites are Curse Of The 13th Ghost and Return To Zombie Island. The first because of the insulting retcon to the original 13 Ghosts series with the reveal being it was all a hallucination brought on by the Himalayan mist, which doesn’t make sense considering in the original series had the gang globetrotting to find the other ghosts. The last one because of portraying Velma as an uncompromising skeptic, the previously mentioned film did the same thing but Return To Zombie Island pushed it too far, having her skepticism come across as annoying and obnoxious especially with the way she refused to acknowledge that the zombies and werecat people from the original Zombie Island film as real despite seeing them as being the real deal with her own eyes.
Totally agree on all this! I really don't get why Curse of the 13th Ghost couldn't have been a serious take and just finished the story properly. It was a one-off movie, it's not like they were going to ruin any canon by keeping it real, which the canon is already notoriously bad so who cares??
I was born in 1972 and have been watching Scooby-Doo in various forms for my whole life. There are some versions that I am not as fond of but I love almost all of them. It was so nice to watch early 2000s versions of Scooby-Doo with my children and watch more modern versions with my grand niece. I honestly feel like Scooby and the gang are my family members. I will probably still be watching the gang when I am 95.
I always like the vintage Scooby Doo cartoons, and even miss them. Personally also think that Warner Bros. should improve Scrappy rather than keeping him canned. The animated movies from the 1990s and 2000s were good too, along with "What's New Scooby Doo?". Never really liked the direction "Mystery Inc." took for the most parts.
I actually saw an episode of Supernatural where the Winchester brothers and Castiel get sucked into the Scooby Universe and I loved it! This video was great
I love the cross over with supernatural where scooby do faced actual real danger and consequences, I'm surprised it wasn't meantioned but cant expect you to track down every random bit of scooby doo, good timeline but from what you said scooby doo mystery inc was my jam
Favorite Scooby-Doo series: What's New Scooby-Doo Favorite live action movie: Scooby-Doo 2! Monsters Unleashed Favorite animation movie: the original four (Zombie Island, Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders, and Cyber Chase) and the What's New Scooby-Doo movies Favorite video game: I haven't played a Scooby-Doo video game
Favorite Scooby-Doo series Scooby-Doo where are you favorite live action movie monsters unleashed favorite animated movie the original four zombie 🧟♀️ island witch’s ghost 👻 alien 👽 invaders and cyber chase favorite character Scooby-Doo himself
I’d forgotten how much Scooby-Doo was incorporated into my childhood... I’d watch the movies over and over and over on vhs. My favorites were Zombie Island, Cyber Chase, and Alien Invaders... then when the Scooby-Doo live action movie came out... oh boy that movie was just brilliant. Love you, Scooby-Doo! Thanks for making this awesome video.
I absolutely love Scooby Doo! It was my #1 obsession as a kid. Unfortunately I have never watched every single one of Scooby Doo shows. I have seen Scooby-Doo where are you, what's new Scooby Doo, mystery Incorporated, be cool Scooby Doo, and the new one. I have seen a majority of the movies. I actually have almost all of them on tape.
@@svftystrange Scooby doo guess who seems like its crossing over with the Scooby Doo movies back in the 80s when Scooby and his friends meet a famous Star it could have been She Scooby Do Mysterys it's one of those
As a kid born in 2007 I still loved when my mom and grandma recorded the old Scooby doo episodes and I would be so focused I sometime couldn’t hear outside noises like walking on the floor or cars outside
Mystery incorporated is BY FAR the best Scooby doo. Like it's not even a question. A pup named scooby doo though I think I watched the most. It was always on right before I left for school and it was what I watched when I was sick in bed.
I am so excited for the new movie! I just started watching Mystery Incorporated and it's really funny. Be Cool was very funny too, but I wasn't crazy about the design.
@@GRAITOM That's the problem, people should take off their nostalgia goggles, because the original show wasn't even that good, it was an original idea in its time, but it became repetitive due to its episodic format. The original show is passable, but it's not the best at all, just because they like it the most doesn't mean that is the best.
The best part of the Scooby-Doo series is how each one is stuck in the time it came out it's nostalgic for literally anyone who grew up on it no matter what your age was
I really LOVE this video and the way you craft it. And the fact that Scooby is celebrating his 50th birthday/anniversary, you have done great honor by doing this video. I also love the way you add in historical input like you did for the evolution video on Jose(Disney). As a Scooby Doo fan myself who grew up on the VHS tapes, I would like to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! Thank you for honoring Scooby with this. Hanna Barbara are probably smiling down at you from above. Your videos are why you are one of my favorite UA-camrs. Once again, thank you, Dave. Continue what you love doing for all of us.
I have loved Scooby Doi since I was 5. I actually shed tears watching the Scoob! trailer when Scooby and Shaggy meet for the first time. I am so excited to see them on the big screen. That being said, it is hard for me to pick a favorite iteration. I LOVED the story arc of Mystery Incorporated and A Pup Named Scooby-Doo appeared during my Saturday morning cartoon age, so I am partial to them.
I like be cool scooby doo I like how they're dressed (wearing sneakers), I like the personalities, I like the humor. I like the running gags and quirky Daphne. I like how the mysteries were revealed
All I know is...I hope they can keep Scooby-Doo a classic for as long as they can. Because I LOVE THAT GREAT DANE!!! I have so many of his adventures and I'v seen almost all of his movies! I'M SUCH I BIG FAN!!! In fact, Scooby my favorite cartoon character..EVER!!! I grew up watching "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo" before I went to school.(it was rare for me to finish an episode.) And I still love to watch the "Scooby-Doo, Where are you" series, there's nothing more classic to me then that age old line: "Scooby-Doo,Where are you! I LOVE YOU SCOOBY-DOO& MYSTERY inc.!!!
The world can take everything from me, but at the end of all, if I still want to remember my childish days, I can always come back to scooby-doo. The tons of tv shows, the games and the songs. One of the greatest things I met in my life. Simple, easy, not complicated, and innocent. There's some power behind this cartoon.
Probably because Daphne's my favorite character, I always loved "The New Scooby Doo Mysteries" and "The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo", in which Daphne was essentially the lone voice of reason/straight man for Shaggy and the dogs. ("The New Scooby Doo Mysteries", also, includes the Nutcracker Christmas episode, which is my absolute favorite episode of Scooby Doo). But, I had no idea they had made a belated finale movie for "13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo"!! I'm going to have to find that...
This brings up my childhood memories. I used to watch this in Cartoon Network. My favorites are Scooby-Doo Where are you?, What's new Scooby-Doo and Mystery Inc. I'm so excited about the upcoming 2020 version.
I grew up in the early 80s with Scooby-Doo. This video is probably the best video I've seen on the history of the property. I just watched the movie scoob! and it made me look you up. Great job.
I have watched most of the Scooby Doo shows since I was young. Wow it's hard to believe that it's been around so long that I would be very sad if Scooby Doo shows won't be airing anymore in the future. I really hope the TV people keep showing all forms of Scooby Doo because that has always been my favorite show to watch.
It's amazing how active the scooby-doo franchise has been for 50 years when compared to someone like mickey mouse in his 90+ years. Mickey had a ton of short films and minor parts in tv shows and specials and they were spread apart by years with some big gaps of nothing. There's aren't as many gaps for scooby and what gaps there were, were mostly filled with animated movies.
@@brianodonnell4496 What are you trying to even prove? I have no idea what you are going on about? Please go back and fix the grammar in all your replies so I can understand what you are even trying to tell me.
Mystery Incorporated I believe at the time was criticized for being sooo different from the original. It was too advanced for its time. If it had premiered now in the era of IT, Conjuring, Stranger Things, Black Mirror, etc, it would have probably been a big success. My favorite Scooby show to date
@@Dalton_Boardman2000 Is she officially 16? They seem more like college age and I thought the first live action movies where they were clearly adults and the second live action movies of where they were teens but it was considered a prequel confirmed they were young adults. Tbf, I feel like their ages are all over the place... probably depends on which version you watch, huh?
As children, my brother and I absolutly loved Scrappy always quoting his catchphrase when playing. So it was quite the shock to me when I first entered the internet discovering the massive hate for him.
me too i always had that kind of feeling with not just scrabby but with hated things in general for example, i never knew Cars 2 was hated until I went on the internet. Scrabby Doo and Cars 2 are childhood memories that I cherished for years but the hate is kinda funny depending on how understanding of opinions you are
Scrappy was really well liked by kids the 80s. It was the 90s the hate really started. They did a poll for what scooby dog you like the most, scooby or scrappy in a mag and no one voted for scrappy! Then the live action film made it worse. Now wb won't use him much.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder I know this sounds a little stupid but I edited my comment from earlier and the Heart went away do you think you could heart that again?
So you and your brother were yelling "Puppy Poweeer!!!" while playing and people hearing you were something like this:"Oh my God, are these kids pretending to be puppies?"
I grew up with What's New and Mystery incorporated, so they're both very nostalgic for me. Mystery incorporated though, transcends nostalgia. It stands on its own as a fantastic show, and the best iteration of each of the characters. Absolutely worth the watch if you haven't seen it. One of the best shows cartoon Network has ever put out.
My grandfather worked for William Hanna for years until he became mentally incompetent due to his own personal woes. But Big Tom created some of the most well known Scooby Doo monsters, such as the Tar Monster, the skeletal Space Man, and the Ghostly Diver! He actually purchased a brass diving bell helmet to model it after and had it in his art shop in Detroit til he passed
Thanks so much once again for watching and enjoying this Evolution! I absolutely love and appreciate your continued support. Here's just a couple of quick notes on this video / series as a whole;
These videos never aim to be a definitive history of every single piece of media the focus character/s appear in. They never have been - even though the run-times have become more inflated recently. These videos aim to provide an overview of the _most important_ and _most notable_ appearances and moments. This means, unfortunately, some things don't end up getting a mention.
In this case, I have opted against mentioning any of the MANY cross-over episodes the gang have appeared in (Johnny Bravo, Sabrina, Supernatural / Scoobynatural, Teen Titans etc. etc.), because this extended media is, quite simply, unimportant to the story I'm telling. Because things like this don't get mentioned, it doesn't mean I have 'forgotten,' it simply means I have made a decision against including it, as it does nothing but bloat the video (which is already 33 minutes long) even further.
For this reason, I tend to focus on motion visual content (animation, live action, tv, films etc.) and rarely cover extended media such as comics, video games, books, magazines etc. etc. Because, again, these are irrelevant to the story at hand and wildly divergent of it - inflating the video even more.
Likewise, it is not possible for me to speak about every single one of the 34 animated films the characters have appeared in - which is why I opt for a 'montage' segment. If I decided to speak about each one, the video would be 3 times longer and take 3 times longer to make. Alternatively, if I read a list of all 34 film titles it would be _boooorrinnngg_ and people would just skip it.
All in all - it's simply not possible for me to rattle of EVERYTHING characters have EVER appeared in, especially when they have had a decades-long history. It does nothing but inflate a video, make it longer, and honestly - more boring. I do appreciate the comments, and I take ALL of them on board. I grow and adapt videos based on what the viewer likes. For this reason, I may mention video games in one episode - but then, naturally, I'll get complaints about 'you forgot comics,' next time round I'll mention comics and I'll get 'you forgot video games,' next time round, I'll mention comics and video games and I'll get 'you forgot that really obscure Burger King commercial.' It's a never-ending battle, and I hope you understand the difficulty and unimportance of mentioning _everything_ .
Hope you all continue to enjoy this rapidly expanding series!! Thanks once again!!
Dave Lee Down Under Hey Dave great Evolution Video I Can’t Pick just one I love all of the alterations well accept for the puppet version since I’ve never seen it Lol 😄 Neither have a I seen the 2018 version either but overall If I have to pick it would definitely be A Pup Named Scooby-doo and the movies live action and animated Happy 50th Scooby-doo 😊 Have a Wonderful Day Dave 😉
Can you do an evolution of Sonic the Hedgehog and Buzz Lightyear?
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If you make and Felix the cat
Put and the felix the het
The bootleg game over screen
Time to destroy some childhood
Dave Lee Down Under hey Dave I absolutely love all of these character evolution videos you make. My personal favorite has to be your Bugs Bunny one, I'm sincerely entertained by all of these videos you make and appreciate the time you take to make them. I find them informative and rewatch most every so often. Anyways keep up the great work.
Pardon me but could you please direct me to the source of The New Scooby-Doo Movies (Boomerang ripped episodes)as well as the Scrappy Doo ones?.....thanks
It's crazy to think that Frank Welker has been with the Scooby Doo Franchise since the original 1969 ideration. Being the main voice of Fred and then Taking on the role of Scooby in later versions. The man is an absolute legend!
OmegaChance27 haven’t watched very far in the video yet so idk if he mentioned it, but he’s also the voice of Nibbler from futurama!
@@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749 Seth MacFarlane voices Stewie.
Jace F. Oops- you were right about Welker, “frankly” speaking- Seth does indeed do Stewie.
He also played a lot of transformers on the original cartoon
Frank Welker also voiced several Disney characters Cricky Abu and the Cave of Wonders to name a few
I'm still VERY pissed that Matthew Lillard wasn't approached for the role of Shaggy in the upcoming movie, he's been the official voice actor for the character since 2009
Alli Penge the guy is that much older now unfortunately
I find that much less offensive than Frank Welker not voicing Fred. Fred has NEVER been voiced by anyone else, at least in animated form. Shaggy has already had several replacements.
@@Zuon94 I agree 100% that that sucks, but at least he's doing the voice of Scooby
Actual In 2002 or 2004 As Well For The Live Action Scooby doo,Sorry if i got the years wrong
@@suspiriumm Hence why I said in my post "at least in animated form." Good catch regardless, though.
Out of all of them I mostly loved watching
1. Scooby-Doo where are you?
2. Scooby Doo and the 13 ghosts
3. What’s new Scooby doo? and
4. Scooby Doo mystery incorporated
1. Scooby-Doo And Scrappy-Doo
2. Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated
3. What's New Scooby-Doo
For me, Scooby Doo: Where Are You? Trumps them all 😁! I love the constant laughs, the old time charm & not only the skill of the gang with little to no assistance from technology but also the studios who were also not as technologically advanced but delivered in performance, character development, plot, animation, & props 😊! In those days the standard for entertainment in general was that acting, singing & dancing PLUS the other details were expected. That version of Scooby Doo gets my admiration & accolades for afromentioned reasons cited above 🤗🤗❤❤!!
1. The New Scooby Doo movies
2. The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo
4. What's New Scooby Doo
5. Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated
As for the movies
1. Ghoul School
2. Zombie island
3. The Witch's Ghost
4. Cyber chase
5. Alien Invaders
6. The Goblin King
And 7. Legend of the Vampire.
@Mario Moreno that's a good one. 🥰
@@christopherhartley845 Don't say stupid things. "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated" is the best Scooby-Doo series.
Scooby Doo hamds down is one of the most successful and best tv cartoons ever made. Its literally a prominent show in 3 generations in my family!
Seriously! I’m in my 20’s now & watching this video really took me back to the early 00’s as a kid when it was in syndication on Cartoon Network! I didn’t even realize the show was that old. I thoroughly LOVED 😍 each/every one of the series. Such important problem solving skills/discernment acquired as a child watching this show. Totally agree!
My favourites are the original "Scooby Doo Where Are You?"
"What's New Scooby Do?"
And I loved "Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated" !!! 😍
Mine are those 3 and a pup named Scooby Doo
i love scooby-doo stage fright 🤩👍🏻
I love all 3 of those also. Thanks for typing it for me
I wasn’t a fan of the Scooby Doo & Scrappy Doo series. Leaving out Velma and Fred, only appearing as guests. Ridiculous!!
Same
Definetly my favorite version of Scooby Doo is What's New Scooby Doo. It's the one i grew up with. And having Simple Plan play the intro song was a nice plus
IceDrawer that one is a close second for me my favorite being mystery incorporated
Caleb Bratcher y’all must be younger than 16 if you actually liked mystery incorporated
@@Westernbarbie22 fr I never really got the hype w it and I was the biggest Scooby fan as a kid. I think I was Daphne 5 times for halloween.
Yep whats new is the only one i had grown up with to its the best one
@@brandonwright7976 tom and jerry tales are similar to what's new Scooby doo
Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated is the best series ever.
Agreed and in my opinion it's the last great Scooby doo series
Yea!..Mystery Incorporated was very well done. I watched the series 3 times (so far)...and did not even bother with the others (besides the original Scooby Doo: where are you). If you don't have the rite animation, or the right vioice actors, to me It's not worth the time.
So true! It had a steady plot line and a mix of fake monsters while having the true ones. It has good character development and not to mention the great world building!
@@reel2reel. What's New is crazy, but fun, and similar to the original. You should watch it.
MR. E was an amazing villian
Like Zoinks Dave, it's about time Scooby Doo was covered.
Logan 900 Like Zenyatta Logan amiright? And Dave that was amazing concerting from 1969 to 2019
2015-era Scooby-Doo looks more like a College Humor parody than a real Scooby-Doo series.
ya it was a little much
Did I really just watch a 33 minute and 14 second documentary on scooby-doo?
Yes I did.
Am I the only one who think that Velma from “A pup name Scooby-doo” is adorable?
Of course not! The way she shuffled her legs when walking like Marvin the Martian was funny as heck!
Cagefreeowl strike x99999999999999 yes *no xd*
AngusArt Entertainment you discuss me but true
@@nickynick4588 Don't get the wrong idea. I merely refer to how they animated those moments. Overall, I was neutral on that series, but if anything about it made me laugh, it was that.
Nope
I love that the main inspiration for Scooby Doo's design was, essentially, to create a dog that any Great Dane breeder would immediately reject. 😆A Great Dane with all of the wrong features that breaks the entire breed standard. Poor Scooby; he'll never be in the show ring but, Shaggy loves you anyway! ❤️
Other than that one episode where he was in a dog show...
What do you mean? Everybody loves Scooby Doo ❤❤🐕🐕🤗🤗😇😇!!
So what if Scooby wouldn't win a dog show? He's great as he is!
maybe the point was to show even the funniest looking dogs can be adored too
@@kalikitty52 Completely agree!
"Be cool scooby doo" reminds of family guy the most... Like, as an animation fan, how can you not notice that
You mean GoAnimate
No, it's more close to Brickleberry because they look the same if you compare the art style of both shows.
I really hate that art style
I did notice be cool Scooby Doo hand drawings look like family Guy isn't could be same cartoonist.
@David Blyth
At least in be cool scooby doo show at least shaggy and scoob has up their game.
My main favorite Scooby *series* will always, ALWAYS be the original. It's the gold standard, after all. But Guess Who has rather quickly planted itself as a firm second favorite, because it is obvious that the folks making it love Scooby as much as the fans, and that they actually know what Scooby *should* be like.
Mystery Incorporated is my favorite incarnation, due to actual character development and overarching plots (and an adorable/cute Velma), with What's New, Scooby Doo? as my second-favorite, because I enjoyed most of the episodes and their plot devices, with only occasional usage of celebrity guests (and some of the What's New-verse movies being amazing), as well as giving me a dream come true in the form of Velma with her classic design and a delicious hourglass figure.
Ok one question. What is with everybodys crazy obsession over velma and daphne? I'm not judging whatsoever but it gets a little weird when people find out that their friends nickname is velma or daphne-
And I should know. Cause velmas my nickname, and my friends is daphne. Fun times ._.
I remember the crossover with Johny Bravo. Does anyone remember that episode?
That was my favorite Johnny Bravo episode.
I watched it, it was hilarious!!
monchis diaz Yessssssss😂 One of my favorites.
That was a weird one
Yessssssss😅🥰
Im one the few who champions the series "mystery incorporated"
Is that the one from 2010-2014? I like that series too. The 2000's What's New Scooby Doo one was a bit basic on the plot as I could often guess as a kid in middle school who the main character was well before the end often halfway though on 95% of them, this a reason why it ended.
apex2000 yes it was clever well animated good story and character development
Same. The best one.
I love that series it was the darkest and creepiest one
Mystery Incorporated and What's New is what I grew up on!
We been entertained for 50 years if it hasn't been for those meddling kids.
69 , nice
🥺😍
I think you mean, “And we wouldn’t have been entertained for 50 years if it wasn’t for those meddling kids!”
@@tajbaang8227 I thought we only say "And" in the middle of the sentence?
I actually liked the 1985 scooby doo. That scooby doo is the 13 ghost of scooby doo and it ended off a cliffhanger. Thankfully we had to wait 33 years i think but it returned
NOTHING can ever top the classic and original "Scooby-Doo, Where are you!" Favorite episode: Headless Spector
It’s so original it’s perfect
I only disagree because both Fred and Daphne had no special qualities or comedy when it came to them separating together. Reason why Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby got grouped together often was because the producers was more interested jn making those characters funny and quirky. I still like Where Are You but do not think it's the best
My favorite version of the series is Mystery Incorporated. Having an ongoing storyline and a great art style makes that one the best to me.
I like scooby-doo: Mystery Incorporated.
the plot was amazing when i was 7 and still is today especially MR. E
Yeah!
It's my personal favorite
I've only just discovered that gem.
I think the plot was pretty bad. I don’t think Scooby Doo should’ve taken that dark tone. What’s new Scooby Doo wasn’t interesting, but at least it kept the child friendly, monsters aren’t real theme. I grew up watching mostly all of then, and the originals outmatch Inc 10 to 1.
I personally really liked the look of the movies from the "Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island" as well as both Mystery Inc. and Scooby-Doo and Guess Who. I'm a bit surprised you didn't mention that at least two of the latter series mentioned include guest appearances from other Hanna-Barbera characters such as Magilla Gorilla and The Groovy Ghost Gang.
As a kid i was OBSESSED with zombie island to the point that when I watched it recently, I still remembered about half of the script 😅
@@Draaaaaaaaa OMG ARE WE THE SAME??? I was SO obssesed with Zombie Island that I watched it every sunday for a year when I was a kid. To this day I still dream of someday moving to a haunted antebellum mansion on an island located in a bayou near New Orleans. For real. Thats really a dream of mine.
I have that on DVD
Zombie Island and the Boo Brothers are top tier
Don’t forget the ghoul school and cyber attack movies 🍿
Always loved The old series but i grew up with Whats new Scooby doo! Which is also good
Mystery Incorporated is very great too.
I've read up on Scooby-doo's history before, but I've never seen any concept art for it. So I'm glad you put that in.
I love A Pup Named Scooby-Doo and What’s New Scooby-Doo. I think I was exposed to the original episodes as well. So the late-70’s early 80’s shows we’re always fairly confusing to me. Mystery Inc. was impressive. But the way what’s new Scooby do is ingrained in my mind is mind boggling
Still, one of my favourite lines from A Pup named Scooby-Doo.
Monster: I WANT YOUR HEAAADDD!!!
Scooby-doo: W-well... you can't have it! Its mine! *runs*
I love every line from a pup named Scooby Doo where Fred says that red herring is the villain
Yesss!!!😂
Scooby-Doo is one of my favorite Hanna-Barbera shows. Scooby is definitely one of my favorite H-B dogs!
As a long time Scooby Doo fan, my favourite incarnation was Mystery Inc. The show felt like a true amalgamation of the best elements of the franchise over the years while also having a darker tone that’s closer to the original concept behind the show’s creation.
My other favourites include, the original Scooby Doo, Where Are You?, A Pup Named Scooby Doo, Zombie Island and the current Scooby Doo crossover series.
My least favourite however are the live action films, particularly the first 2. These films haven’t aged well, along with the fact that (SPOILERS!!!!!!) making Scrappy Doo the twist villain felt like a cheap tactic to attract Scooby fans who hate the character (I personally find the Scrappy hate more annoying Scrappy himself), plus him looking down at the gang is really out of character considering he idolized his Uncle Scoob.
My other least favourites are Curse Of The 13th Ghost and Return To Zombie Island. The first because of the insulting retcon to the original 13 Ghosts series with the reveal being it was all a hallucination brought on by the Himalayan mist, which doesn’t make sense considering in the original series had the gang globetrotting to find the other ghosts. The last one because of portraying Velma as an uncompromising skeptic, the previously mentioned film did the same thing but Return To Zombie Island pushed it too far, having her skepticism come across as annoying and obnoxious especially with the way she refused to acknowledge that the zombies and werecat people from the original Zombie Island film as real despite seeing them as being the real deal with her own eyes.
Totally agree on all this! I really don't get why Curse of the 13th Ghost couldn't have been a serious take and just finished the story properly. It was a one-off movie, it's not like they were going to ruin any canon by keeping it real, which the canon is already notoriously bad so who cares??
@@brianodonnell4496 Like them all, have never seen Cyberchase though, only clips. I really need to watch it.
I was born in 1972 and have been watching Scooby-Doo in various forms for my whole life. There are some versions that I am not as fond of but I love almost all of them. It was so nice to watch early 2000s versions of Scooby-Doo with my children and watch more modern versions with my grand niece. I honestly feel like Scooby and the gang are my family members. I will probably still be watching the gang when I am 95.
They've ruined their show with woke schemes with the new Velma Series they made. Really
Mystery Incorporated is one of my favorites....
Awesome show.
I always like the vintage Scooby Doo cartoons, and even miss them. Personally also think that Warner Bros. should improve Scrappy rather than keeping him canned.
The animated movies from the 1990s and 2000s were good too, along with "What's New Scooby Doo?".
Never really liked the direction "Mystery Inc." took for the most parts.
This was my favorite show when i was a kid.
This is still my favorite show.
Lol but we don't know when you were a kid 😂 care to elaborate?
When do you classify being a kid?
Hands down
I actually saw an episode of Supernatural where the Winchester brothers and Castiel get sucked into the Scooby Universe and I loved it! This video was great
Thank you!
scooby-doo mystery incorporated in fucking amazing.
Probably my favorite show ever.
My favorite series is "What's New Scooby-Doo". However I just started watching "Mystery Incorporated" so we'll see.
So you liked it more?
I love the cross over with supernatural where scooby do faced actual real danger and consequences, I'm surprised it wasn't meantioned but cant expect you to track down every random bit of scooby doo, good timeline but from what you said scooby doo mystery inc was my jam
My favorite versions are the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? and Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated
Same
I was JUST wanting to see someone do a video on Scooby Doo's animation evolution.
Damn thanks man!
My favorite is 'scooby doo: mystery incorporated'.
Yep best show ever.
I really liked that but I also liked scooby doo where are you and what’s new scooby doo
First generation of Scooby Doo was my favourite I watched it every day when i was little
Favorite Scooby-Doo series: What's New Scooby-Doo
Favorite live action movie: Scooby-Doo 2! Monsters Unleashed
Favorite animation movie: the original four (Zombie Island, Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders, and Cyber Chase) and the What's New Scooby-Doo movies
Favorite video game: I haven't played a Scooby-Doo video game
Favorite Scooby-Doo series Scooby-Doo where are you favorite live action movie monsters unleashed favorite animated movie the original four zombie 🧟♀️ island witch’s ghost 👻 alien 👽 invaders and cyber chase favorite character Scooby-Doo himself
Red Tron Play Scooby Doo First Frights it’s really good!
On the video games front, Night of 100 Frights, Mystery Mayhem, and Unmasked are all loads of fun!
I suggest playing the spooky swamp I think it’s called. I haven’t played it in a while but it’s really good. It has multiple storylines.
Brian O'Donnell It’s there opinion smh🤦🏾♀️
Fred Silverman...killer of many good shows. Fun stuff as always.
I’d forgotten how much Scooby-Doo was incorporated into my childhood... I’d watch the movies over and over and over on vhs. My favorites were Zombie Island, Cyber Chase, and Alien Invaders... then when the Scooby-Doo live action movie came out... oh boy that movie was just brilliant. Love you, Scooby-Doo! Thanks for making this awesome video.
31:18 They really missed an opportunity to call it "A Puppet Named Scooby-Doo"
Oh lord, that definitely should have been a thing 😫😫
I really didn't like the aesthetics of Be Cool Scooby Doo. This new 2019 series looks good though.
Yeah! The puppet series was a bit weird. I loved the Lego series though.
11:09 I love how they have the person who looks like they're having the worst time closest to the camera.
I absolutely love Scooby Doo! It was my #1 obsession as a kid. Unfortunately I have never watched every single one of Scooby Doo shows. I have seen Scooby-Doo where are you, what's new Scooby Doo, mystery Incorporated, be cool Scooby Doo, and the new one. I have seen a majority of the movies. I actually have almost all of them on tape.
I seriously loved the 2 live action movies. I grew up with them and had the dvds!
When you realize Shaggy was based off a character portrayed by the actor who would go on to be famous for Gilligan's Island... Mind blown o.O
I love Scooby Doo and Guess Who. It feels like such a throwback to when I was little
Same I really love that show
@@svftystrange Scooby doo guess who seems like its crossing over with the Scooby Doo movies back in the 80s when Scooby and his friends meet a famous Star it could have been She Scooby Do Mysterys it's one of those
of course the plot is similar to the old one
It really is interesting seeing how much went into developing the original show!
I’m a fan of Archie comics, I wasn’t aware that the ideas behind Scooby Doo came from that.
When I was a kid watching Boomerang in the UK, The Flintstones, Tom & Jerry and Scooby-Doo were my favourite Hanna-Barbera cartoons growing up.
As a kid born in 2007 I still loved when my mom and grandma recorded the old Scooby doo episodes and I would be so focused I sometime couldn’t hear outside noises like walking on the floor or cars outside
Mystery incorporated is BY FAR the best Scooby doo. Like it's not even a question. A pup named scooby doo though I think I watched the most. It was always on right before I left for school and it was what I watched when I was sick in bed.
I am so excited for the new movie! I just started watching Mystery Incorporated and it's really funny. Be Cool was very funny too, but I wasn't crazy about the design.
The original series are the best series, and you can’t convince me otherwise
What about mystery inc
joshua estrada yea, that one was the best one
Well, you're wrong. "Mystery Incorporated" is the best Scooby-Doo series and you have to accept that.
@@scottchaison1001 most of the people saying the first series is the best purely from nostalgic sake... I to believe the first one is the best!
@@GRAITOM That's the problem, people should take off their nostalgia goggles, because the original show wasn't even that good, it was an original idea in its time, but it became repetitive due to its episodic format. The original show is passable, but it's not the best at all, just because they like it the most doesn't mean that is the best.
The best part of the Scooby-Doo series is how each one is stuck in the time it came out it's nostalgic for literally anyone who grew up on it no matter what your age was
Definitely! It’s timeless.
I have watched Scooby-Doo since I was so young. It brings back so many good memories
I grew up watching Scooby Doo Where are you and What’s new Scooby Doo in the early 2000s so those are my favorite
Dave: In 2020 Scooby and the gang will hit the big screen once again....
Corona: Hold by virus
To think I grew up with this.
Also, Mystery Incorporated was the best incarnation.
It’s weird how much Scooby Doo is very much a part of our childhood, without even knowing it.
I really LOVE this video and the way you craft it. And the fact that Scooby is celebrating his 50th birthday/anniversary, you have done great honor by doing this video. I also love the way you add in historical input like you did for the evolution video on Jose(Disney). As a Scooby Doo fan myself who grew up on the VHS tapes, I would like to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! Thank you for honoring Scooby with this. Hanna Barbara are probably smiling down at you from above. Your videos are why you are one of my favorite UA-camrs. Once again, thank you, Dave. Continue what you love doing for all of us.
I have loved Scooby Doi since I was 5. I actually shed tears watching the Scoob! trailer when Scooby and Shaggy meet for the first time. I am so excited to see them on the big screen. That being said, it is hard for me to pick a favorite iteration. I LOVED the story arc of Mystery Incorporated and A Pup Named Scooby-Doo appeared during my Saturday morning cartoon age, so I am partial to them.
"Cystal Cove" was such a big part of my childhood xD
I love Mystery Incorporated, absolutely amazing series
I like be cool scooby doo
I like how they're dressed (wearing sneakers), I like the personalities, I like the humor. I like the running gags and quirky Daphne. I like how the mysteries were revealed
same it's a really good reboot I enjoy it being 16 and growing up with scooby doo
Daphne is funny
Us: He finally covered Scooby Doo
Dave: and I would've gotten away with it if it weren't for you meddling kids!
* shakes fist *
Aaaaaaaand don't forget their mangy mutt.
I grew up watching Where are you Scooby Doo, and what's new Scooby Doo! and all of the movies. I am a big Scooby doo fan!
Scooby-doo was my favorite cartoon growing up. I still watch every now and then and still love it just as much if not more. Anyone else feel the same?
I don’t know how I missed Get a Clue since I was still watching cartoons heavily at the time.
I wish that mystery incorporated was continued its such a good show I wish it got at least a 3rd season
All I know is...I hope they can keep Scooby-Doo a classic for as long as they can. Because I LOVE THAT GREAT DANE!!! I have so many of his adventures and I'v seen almost all of his movies! I'M SUCH I BIG FAN!!! In fact, Scooby my favorite cartoon character..EVER!!! I grew up watching "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo" before I went to school.(it was rare for me to finish an episode.) And I still love to watch the "Scooby-Doo, Where are you" series, there's nothing more classic to me then that age old line: "Scooby-Doo,Where are you! I LOVE YOU SCOOBY-DOO& MYSTERY inc.!!!
The world can take everything from me, but at the end of all, if I still want to remember my childish days, I can always come back to scooby-doo. The tons of tv shows, the games and the songs. One of the greatest things I met in my life. Simple, easy, not complicated, and innocent. There's some power behind this cartoon.
Vintage always wins but, my daughters and I loved Mystery incorporated!
What’s New Scooby Doo, Where Are You and Mystery Inc, we’re what I grew up watching which is why I probably like them the best
My Dad will always love the original Scooby Doo! The original cartoon was also my childhood.
Probably because Daphne's my favorite character, I always loved "The New Scooby Doo Mysteries" and "The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo", in which Daphne was essentially the lone voice of reason/straight man for Shaggy and the dogs. ("The New Scooby Doo Mysteries", also, includes the Nutcracker Christmas episode, which is my absolute favorite episode of Scooby Doo). But, I had no idea they had made a belated finale movie for "13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo"!! I'm going to have to find that...
Same she was my favorite character I always loved her she's adorable ❤️❤️
I love The 13th Ghost of Scooby Doo back in the day along with A Pup Named Scooby Doo and the earlier movies.
The famous line "And I wouldn't got away with it if it weren't you meddling kids is the best
Oh my god! This was my childhood! I remember waiting for every new show after one was cancelled.
Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated was the show of my childhood
What'd new Scooby Doo and the original series r the best, no cap
Scooby Doo mystery incorporated is no cap the best Scooby Doo interpretation ever, try and change my mind.
i watched Scooby-Doo on cartoon network like "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo", "What's New Scooby-Doo?" & "Mystery Incorporated"
This brings up my childhood memories. I used to watch this in Cartoon Network. My favorites are Scooby-Doo Where are you?, What's new Scooby-Doo and Mystery Inc. I'm so excited about the upcoming 2020 version.
Hold on! Bob Denver.... Gilligan.... was the model for Shaggy? That’s awesome.
I can’t help but think your voice reminds me of that TikTok “catch fish meow” but I loved this history
I grew up in the early 80s with Scooby-Doo. This video is probably the best video I've seen on the history of the property. I just watched the movie scoob! and it made me look you up. Great job.
I have watched most of the Scooby Doo shows since I was young. Wow it's hard to believe that it's been around so long that I would be very sad if Scooby Doo shows won't be airing anymore in the future. I really hope the TV people keep showing all forms of Scooby Doo because that has always been my favorite show to watch.
It's amazing how active the scooby-doo franchise has been for 50 years when compared to someone like mickey mouse in his 90+ years. Mickey had a ton of short films and minor parts in tv shows and specials and they were spread apart by years with some big gaps of nothing. There's aren't as many gaps for scooby and what gaps there were, were mostly filled with animated movies.
@@brianodonnell4496 and Hannah Barbera didnt?
You're not making any sense bro.
@@brianodonnell4496 What are you trying to even prove? I have no idea what you are going on about? Please go back and fix the grammar in all your replies so I can understand what you are even trying to tell me.
Sure thing bro.
Mystery Incorporated I believe at the time was criticized for being sooo different from the original. It was too advanced for its time. If it had premiered now in the era of IT, Conjuring, Stranger Things, Black Mirror, etc, it would have probably been a big success. My favorite Scooby show to date
My favorite appearance is the show: A Pup Named Scooby-Doo.
I think you forgot about “Supernatural”, season 13, episode 16: Scoobynatural
No, I didn’t forget about it. I made the decision not to include it.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder I can respect that
Dean's constant love quest for Daphne weirded me out. I was like "Dude, she's 16. Your probably on a watchlist now for this."
@@Dalton_Boardman2000
Is she officially 16? They seem more like college age and I thought the first live action movies where they were clearly adults and the second live action movies of where they were teens but it was considered a prequel confirmed they were young adults.
Tbf, I feel like their ages are all over the place... probably depends on which version you watch, huh?
@@Noodles4Anime It was set in the original shows' continuity. In that they were explicitly teens.
1. What’s New Scooby Doo
2. Scooby Doo Where Are You
3. A Pup Named Scooby Doo
I also love Scooby Doo on Zombie Island....and Scoobynatural!! ;)
Frank Welker was also the voice of Bobby Drake/Iceman in NBC's Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends in 1981.
As children, my brother and I absolutly loved Scrappy always quoting his catchphrase when playing. So it was quite the shock to me when I first entered the internet discovering the massive hate for him.
I felt exactly the same when I started researching this!!! Loved Scrappy myself!
me too i always had that kind of feeling with not just scrabby but with hated things in general for example, i never knew Cars 2 was hated until I went on the internet. Scrabby Doo and Cars 2 are childhood memories that I cherished for years but the hate is kinda funny depending on how understanding of opinions you are
Scrappy was really well liked by kids the 80s. It was the 90s the hate really started. They did a poll for what scooby dog you like the most, scooby or scrappy in a mag and no one voted for scrappy! Then the live action film made it worse. Now wb won't use him much.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder I know this sounds a little stupid but I edited my comment from earlier and the Heart went away do you think you could heart that again?
So you and your brother were yelling "Puppy Poweeer!!!" while playing and people hearing you were something like this:"Oh my God, are these kids pretending to be puppies?"
My favourites would be:
1.) Mystery Incorporated
2.) Where Are You
3.) What's New
4.) Be Cool (Trust me, it REALLY isn't that bad)
I grew up with What's New and Mystery incorporated, so they're both very nostalgic for me. Mystery incorporated though, transcends nostalgia. It stands on its own as a fantastic show, and the best iteration of each of the characters. Absolutely worth the watch if you haven't seen it. One of the best shows cartoon Network has ever put out.
My grandfather worked for William Hanna for years until he became mentally incompetent due to his own personal woes. But Big Tom created some of the most well known Scooby Doo monsters, such as the Tar Monster, the skeletal Space Man, and the Ghostly Diver! He actually purchased a brass diving bell helmet to model it after and had it in his art shop in Detroit til he passed