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Is it just me or are the most fondly remembered scooby doo's the ones where its not a hoax? (Monster island for example)
Doesn't this miss the entire point of the series premise though?
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Is it just me or are the most fondly remembered scooby doo's the ones where its not a hoax? (Monster island for example)
Doesn't this miss the entire point of the series premise though?
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Nah, The Mask of the Blue Falcon is pretty good too.
>cause its terror time again!
Goddamnit user, now you got it stuck in my head
>Monster island
It's literally in the image you posted, how could you get this wrong!?
Yes, but they'll wear out their welcome. And no, the point of the series is the mystery itself, not the outcome.
>There was a Scooby Doo movie where they fought a supernatural pagan murder cult on an island steeped in the shambling corpses of their victims
Is it really a cult if it's just two people and an associate who is only in it for the immortality?
>Are the best Scooby doos the ones where the monsters are real?
Absolutely, one of the main reasons why i hated scooby doo growing up was because none of the monsters were real which i found boring.
Did you like the episode where it's implied there WAS a monster and it just died before the episode, and the fake ghost is supposed to be the ghost of the monster?
If you don't know what I mean, but you care, I can direct you to the exact episode.
I guess I don't know how many members you need to get tax exemptions as an official cult.
>Did you like the episode where it's implied there WAS a monster and it just died before the episode, and the fake ghost is supposed to be the ghost of the monster?
>If you don't know what I mean, but you care, I can direct you to the exact episode.
Dont remember that episode, feel free to direct me towards it. I love zombie island BTW, wish more scooby doo was like that. I heard mystery incorporated is good and has alot of real monsters in it but ive never gotten around to watching it. The most ive ever been invested in scooby doo is scooby doo and the ghoul school and thats for obvious waifu faggotry only, phanty best girl
>Absolutely, one of the main reasons why i hated scooby doo growing up was because none of the monsters were real which i found boring.
This is why I kinda like Ghoul School despite its terrible flaws. It introduced the idea that each encounter the gang had could be genuine.
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A weird guy who isn’t in on the scheme claimed a real yeti existed and the episode’s “ghost” was from that.
There was also an episode where a robot at a carnival goes crazy, and it’s not somebody dressed as a robot, but it wasn’t possessed or came to life, it was just being controlled or something, I can’t remember all the details.
Ghoul School is Kino. I wish Godzilla Girl would have been part of the main cast.
>There was also an episode where a robot at a carnival goes crazy, and it’s not somebody dressed as a robot, but it wasn’t possessed or came to life, it was just being controlled or something, I can’t remember all the details.
Oh yeah, i hated that one becasue the message at the end was “robots are unnatural and therefore wrong for kids to be around”. That pissed me off, i know its because of the anti technology/earthy mindset prevalent in 1969 but still, fuck hippies and fuck robot haters.
Which honestly begs the question of why the dude is using his slavebot tech to run a carnival rather than making bank.
>there was a movie where mystery inc BTFO a bunch of furfags and sent them to yiff in hell
Fixed that for you.
But there was a Godzilla boy
>robots are unnatural and therefore wrong for kids to be around”.
Wasn't that just the reasoning the lady who messed with the robot gave for doing that, and not an actual message the episode is supposed to teach the audience?
The old guy ended up apologizing and agreeing with her view instead of sending her to jail and fixing his robot up to restart things at the end.
He did fix the robot though.
It gave Scooby ear scritches.
Wasn't there supposed to be a sequel to that movie coming out?
When did you hear that?
>Is it just me or are the most fondly remembered scooby doo's the ones where its not a hoax?
Werewolf Velma aside, does anybody really care about Goblin King?
Maybe?
alot of anons had been talking about a rumor about it back around the time the 13th ghost one was coming out.
Damn, that one was a dissapointment.