Classic Scooby Doo

Started by Wolf Man, April 07, 2009, 10:10:39 AM

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Dr.Teufel Geist

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BlackLagoon

I know both the 3 Stooges and Abbot and Costello were on HB cartoons before--but did they ever team up with Scooby?

Actually now that I think of it, didn't the Stooges have their own show and adventures? In a HB Cartoon I mean.
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Scatter

Quote from: zombiehorror on July 23, 2010, 11:19:28 PM
I think the new Scooby, Mystery Inc., isn't half bad...if you liked What's New anyway!

Also I noticed this strange fellow in the first episode, in brown coat and bowtie...



Tell me that isn't the spitin'-cartoon image of Don Knotts.  I'm assuming that whoever came up with character designs snuck that one in as an homage to the New Scooby-Doo Movies?!?  Maybe there are other insider/classic Scooby references but I didn't notice any jumping out quite like that one did to me......

BEFORE I read you post I saw the pic and thought, "Hey, they using Don Knotts in that episode!!"
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Quote from: BlackLagoon on July 24, 2010, 12:50:40 PM
I know both the 3 Stooges and Abbot and Costello were on HB cartoons before--but did they ever team up with Scooby?

Actually now that I think of it, didn't the Stooges have their own show and adventures? In a HB Cartoon I mean.

The Stooges did team up with Scooby Doo in one of the crossover episodes.  They also met Laurel and Hardy.  There was a HB cartoon called the Robotic Stooges, which sometimes is shown on Boomerrang.

BlackLagoon

Quote from: judd on July 24, 2010, 04:01:36 PM
The Stooges did team up with Scooby Doo in one of the crossover episodes.  They also met Laurel and Hardy.  There was a HB cartoon called the Robotic Stooges, which sometimes is shown on Boomerrang.

I knew I just watched it!!...I love Boomerang!
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The Scooby gang also teamed up with Josie and the Pussycats.

Universal Steve

Quote from: Dr.Teufel Geist on July 14, 2010, 11:47:13 PM
I seen the headless Snowman one...havent seen the other one....

Cartoon network usually shows it around Christmas time...

I haven't seen that one but they are playing it tomorrow in the morning I believe. Cartoon Network is having a Chirstmas in July day. I just saw the new Scooby Doo Mystery Inc. It was pretty good. It is the first episode I have seen. It seeems to be a little more intense than the original cartoon but I guess it is because they had to update it with the times. I have the Scooby Doo Movies dvd but they only have 15 out of the 25 episodes on it. I thought it was because of copyright but one of the missing episodes is with Josie and the Pussycats which they own. That is kinda of mystery in itself. I noticed on the beginning of the cartoon during the theme song they changed
some of the opening sequences like they replaced the scene of Lurch and the Addams Family with a knight on a horse which makes me believe they are not going to release anymore episodes.
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Dr.Teufel Geist

Thought of two more...

Tim Conway
Jerry Reed


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Opera Ghost

At our now weekly backyard drive in, I decided to show the 1st Scooby Doo movie, mostly for something viewable my two year old, which raised once again an issue I have with PG & PG13 films in the past 20 years. As do I, LM loves the classic cartoons, and for the outdoor evening shows which we do, we tend to show something colorful visualy attractive to him.

I am not a fan of bodily sounds humor (or ancillarily related) which seem to show up in the most unexpected places, but I guess I had forgotten about the burp contest, which further digressed into a gas passing competition.

This was something which I was disgusted by in SW EP1, with Jar Jar stepping in a hot and steamy, and then later taking the full blast from one of the domesticized creatures.

I recall seeing this sort of humor for the first time in Mel Brooks "Blazing Saddles" which comprised an entire scene, and at the time, do recall finding it uncontrollably funny--probably because one never experienced this in a film before quite like this. Today, it is almost common place, right up there with sitting on the throne shots.

This is definitely for another thread, and I apologize, but I just don't understand the need to resort to the lowest forms of humor.

ok, I have vented.
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Dr.Teufel Geist

The lowest forms of humor??  heh..that would be Creepysfan in his one man tribute show to David Hasslehoff..  ;D


BlackLagoon

Quote from: Dr.Teufel Geist on July 26, 2010, 03:25:39 PM
Black lagoon-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Scooby-Doo_Movies



Thanks Doc!

You know what would have been cool? Scooby Doo meets KISS.....I mean HB already had the green light to work with them with Phantom Of The Park, and the later SD episodes were right around KISS' time....coulda been cool.
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Dr.Teufel Geist

Quote from: BlackLagoon on July 26, 2010, 06:35:29 PM
Thanks Doc!

You know what would have been cool? Scooby Doo meets KISS.....I mean HB already had the green light to work with them with Phantom Of The Park, and the later SD episodes were right around KISS' time....coulda been cool.

Yer wish is granted "Scooby Doo Halloween" 2003

In this primetime special, the Scooby Gang heads to the eerie town of Banning Junction to spend Halloween with Velma's aunt (voiced by Julia Sweeney), uncle (voiced by Diedrich Bader) and the beautiful and flirtatious cousin Marcy (voiced by Jenny McCarthy). The gang joins the townspeople in celebrating their renowned "100 Years of Halloween" festivities, including a crowning of the Queen of the Masquerade Ball and an amped out performance by KISS (with the voice of Paul Stanley). But when strange and spine-tingling things begin to happen, a fearful townswoman (voiced by Rhea Perlman) blames it is the ghost of Hank Banning, the town's founder and ousted mayor, back to seek revenge on the town that wronged him 100 years ago. While Shaggy (Casey Kasem) and Scooby (Frank Welker) anxiously wait to meet KISS, go trick-or-treating for tons of candy and have -- not regular scary, but Halloween scary -- fun, they reluctantly aid Fred (Welker), Daphne (Grey Delisle) and Velma (Mindy Cohn) in putting their investigative skills to work in hopes of revealing who is really behind the Halloween mischief. Additional guest-voice appearances in the special include Stacy Keach, Tom Kenny and Daran Norris.

BlackLagoon

Quote from: Dr.Teufel Geist on July 27, 2010, 01:44:11 AM
Yer wish is granted "Scooby Doo Halloween" 2003

In this primetime special, the Scooby Gang heads to the eerie town of Banning Junction to spend Halloween with Velma's aunt (voiced by Julia Sweeney), uncle (voiced by Diedrich Bader) and the beautiful and flirtatious cousin Marcy (voiced by Jenny McCarthy). The gang joins the townspeople in celebrating their renowned "100 Years of Halloween" festivities, including a crowning of the Queen of the Masquerade Ball and an amped out performance by KISS (with the voice of Paul Stanley). But when strange and spine-tingling things begin to happen, a fearful townswoman (voiced by Rhea Perlman) blames it is the ghost of Hank Banning, the town's founder and ousted mayor, back to seek revenge on the town that wronged him 100 years ago. While Shaggy (Casey Kasem) and Scooby (Frank Welker) anxiously wait to meet KISS, go trick-or-treating for tons of candy and have -- not regular scary, but Halloween scary -- fun, they reluctantly aid Fred (Welker), Daphne (Grey Delisle) and Velma (Mindy Cohn) in putting their investigative skills to work in hopes of revealing who is really behind the Halloween mischief. Additional guest-voice appearances in the special include Stacy Keach, Tom Kenny and Daran Norris.

WTF--why does Scooby keep pulling a fast one on me!?
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