We Watched Every SCOOBY-DOO Movie

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Published 2021-07-29
Me and James watched the live-action Scooby-Doo movies from 2002 and 2004...
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All Comments (21)
  • @muckymoe5619
    "Let's drink everytime something that's iconic scooby doo happens" "My glasses!" doesn't drink
  • @i-am-batman8538
    The Scooby Doo movies weren’t terrible, if anything they should be remembered for Matthew Lilliard’s unironically brilliant portrayal of Shaggy
  • Shaggy’s name is actually “Norville Rogers”. He was just called shaggy because of the hair
  • @jusyoniox
    I can't believe how much they were able to get away with in a kids film. Fred basically telling Velma he'd smash her. Fred literally saying "biotch". Countless adult jokes. And a song literally about weed. Wish we could still have this type of humour today.
  • Matthew Lillard in these movies is so phenomenal as shaggy that he became the voice actor for shaggy for approximately the next 15 years until they shafted him in the Scoob! Movie.
  • @channelsoup
    I can’t believe Fred and Daphne have been married in real life for nearly 20 years. Their children literally exist because of Scoobert Doo.
  • I find it hysterical that the director of this movie took literally every step he could think of to make Scrappy the most unlikeable character possible... AND IT WORKED and he's never mentioned again outside of vague references to how much of a nightmare he was.
  • I love it when George is drunk because he just triple-downs on the Britishness. “What did you think? I thought the second one was WANK!”
  • @buta6608
    I love that they say they'll drink anytime something iconic happens and then they don't drink when Velma loses her glasses and looks for them on the floor 😭
  • Fun fact. They actually asked Tim Curry to play the role of the theme park owner. But he turned it down due to his violent hatred of scrappy doo. So they called mr bean instead.
  • The whole reason this movie is everything to me is because of the cast of the group. All good actors that ive been a fan of. Matthew, Sarah, Freddy and Linda are childhood idols to me
  • @rare6143
    i like to think that, because writer James Gunn has a long standing and documented hatred of Scrappy Doo, that he specifically wrote Scrappy Doo to be the villian in such a dislikeable way that he essentially character assassinated him and if you think about it, it makes sense, because Scrappy has not been seen in any major capacity since this movie was released. James Gunn made him so unlikeable that it WORKED
  • Mathew Lillard is literally such a great actor and makes the Scooby Doo movies come to life
  • The lore in Scooby-Doo is that Scooby-Doo's family are the only dogs that can speak English and act like humans because their descendants of an alien race that possessed animals it was proven in several series of Scooby-Doo
  • @WolfGang2316
    Fun fact: One of the reasons Scooby can talk is because of the Anunnaki, every few thousand years the barrier breaks between dimensions and allows the Anunnaki to visit earth this is apparently showing that Scooby is one of them and has come down to help humans more specifically mystery incorporated. This is from the Mystery Incorporated canon so I don’t know if it’s the same situation for the movies but it seems like the only viable reason that Scooby can talk.
  • @El_Omar2203
    "If we see an iconic Scooby Doo moment, we drink" That line is immediately followed by Velma losing her glasses yet they dont drink lmao
  • @zedlenster2554
    “I don’t remember spongebob, I barely watched any spongebob” petition for George and James to watch the spongebob movie.
  • @beetlelemonade
    Canonically at least in the mystery incorporated universe, Scooby is a descendant of an extraterrestrial race that was worshipped as gods in ancient Egypt and the mystery gang was destined to defeat a legit eldritch horror.
  • @jarvisstark3097
    17:56 Honestly speaking, it's weird as SHIT. I was a pretty big fan of Scooby Doo, and in my senior year of highschool, for like six months, I literally binge watched EVERY EPISODE OF SCOOBY DOO FROM 1969 UP UNTIL 2013. The actual lore is INSANE. The basic idea is Scooby has a huge family, where pretty much every single member talks just like him. Scrappy, oddly enough is pretty much the only member of the Doo family that constantly walks on two legs and talks proper English. Every other member is more or less a slightly different clone of Scooby in that they speak some form or broken English, walk on four or two legs, and are easily scared and love to eat (with a few exceptions or personal quirks here or there (example, Scooby has a cousin I believe who works as a clown, so he tells jokes)). The Doo family changes a LOT depending on the show they're in, in the early 70's and in the 80's they were pretty much like, a generic HUMAN LIKE family, but they were just, you know, TALKING DOGS, and no one really questioned HOW they talked. They just kind of existed. Then in the early 2000's they were pretty much wiped from existence (courtesy of Scrappy and the hatred for him), and then in 2010, specifically in Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated, Scooby doesn't really have a family, but is in fact some sort of dog/alien hybrid that was created for the sole purpose of bringing together the Mystery Inc gang (unintentionally) to basically solve the mystery of some giant alien thing that created their universe. So, in a nutshell, Scooby's family is pretty whack. In some of the 70's and 80's cartoons they would have a dog or two do human like things (specifically, in the Scooby and Scrappy shorts, they had this one bulldog that acted as a bully towards the Scooby, Shaggy, and Scrappy), so I guess in their world talking dogs or dogs doing human things is just kind of... the norm?
  • @UncreatedWings
    I’m absolutely saddened that they didn’t realise the opportunity to call Scrappy’s robot “Ruh-rohan Atkinson”