"Ruh-roh, rit's a rooky rost in Rovember, Rhaggy!"
"Like zoinks, Scoob, can't they just let the ghosts and goblins go, man?"
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If you grew up between the 60's and, well, today it's almost impossible that Scooby-Doo in some form or another wasn't part of your childhood.
The incarnations I'm most familiar with were the original seasons from the 60's and 70's, the New Scooby-Doo Movies (I didn't recognize any of the guest stars at the time, but they were still fun), the one with Scrappy Doo, the Boo Brothers and Ghoul School movies, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, and Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island.
The latter is considered one of the best in the franchise, and I definitely agree. The animation, the songs, the action, and even the scares were all upped in this one. I remember it was one of the few cartoons/movies that actually scared me as a kid.
Also gotta give props that (most of the time) the source of the mysteries the gang solved weren't supernatural, but man-made...
"Like zoinks, Scoob, can't they just let the ghosts and goblins go, man?"
*
If you grew up between the 60's and, well, today it's almost impossible that Scooby-Doo in some form or another wasn't part of your childhood.
The incarnations I'm most familiar with were the original seasons from the 60's and 70's, the New Scooby-Doo Movies (I didn't recognize any of the guest stars at the time, but they were still fun), the one with Scrappy Doo, the Boo Brothers and Ghoul School movies, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, and Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island.
The latter is considered one of the best in the franchise, and I definitely agree. The animation, the songs, the action, and even the scares were all upped in this one. I remember it was one of the few cartoons/movies that actually scared me as a kid.
Also gotta give props that (most of the time) the source of the mysteries the gang solved weren't supernatural, but man-made...