Just wanted to try drawing them

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Just wanted to try drawing them
some people said they would take turns being the dog... and they absolutely would
what if memories can endure different lifetimes? (a "what if" abt Zombie Island that i've always wanted to draw) happy pride! :)
Meddling Monster gags that were too short for full comics :) check ALT image desc for content IDs!
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There’s an old Scooby Doo Promo where they recreate the iconic opening scene of the original Scream movie.
At the end of the promo it’s revealed that shaggy is just prank calling Daphne, which is extra funny because Matthew Lillard played one of the killers in Scream (Stu Macher) as well as playing Shaggy in the live action Scooby Doo movies (and later voicing the character in animation)
The thing that’s absolutely wild is that this promo aired 5 years before Matthew Lillard was cast as Shaggy for the first time.
This is exactly the kind of meta humor that the Scream Franchise loved to play with, but it was a complete accident.
Scooby-Doo (2002) had an incredible animated intro that was cut from the final film due to length constraints, and it’s still wild that something that good didn’t make the theatrical release
I’m starting a rumor
Shaggy's spidey sense went off at the mention of Bat Milk.
scrappy doo has been found dead in miami
is he okay
hes alright but he died
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Did a redraw of this classic Scooby Doo show.
The 13 ghosts of scooby doo is my personal favourite next to mystery incorporated.
Currently obsessed with it after all these years. I forgot how much I loved this show. Only 13 episodes long from the year 1985, with the elusive red shirt shaggy, contained scrappy doo and I didn’t hate him, somehow lives rent free in my mind.
Honestly thinking about how fun it would be in the artstyle of mystery incorporated.
Original series poster below ⬇️
compilation of drawings for a vaphne kingdom AU (loosely inspired by sword and the scoob, and the "greece is the word" ep from be cool, scooby-doo) something i was doing last year with @artistic-mathematics :D
here's fred and shaggy :D fred is the chief strategist and velma's confidant/closest friend. shaggy is fred's most trusted scout (along with his loyal hound, scooby), who is sent to covertly investigate the identity of the mysterious sir blake
Frankenstein in Kids' Media: A Pup Named Scooby Doo: Chickenstein Lives! (1989)
Frankenstein and the Monster Themselves Or A Parody Of Them: Frankenstein himself doesn’t appear physically despite being briefly alluded to, but a parody of his monster appears.
Is the Monster Called Frankenstein: The Monster is called Chickenstein.
Is there an Igor/Fritz: No.
Premise: The adventures of the mystery-solving gang as children. Fred’s uncle gets him a job reporting for his newspaper The Daily Exaggerator, only for the infamous monster Chickenstein to arise and threaten to destroy the newspaper.
Connections to the Frankenstein Novel And/Or Adaptations: Chickenstein resembles Karloff’s version, with flat head, jacket and stitches. He has also dedicated himself to destroying a newspaper, like the original Monster dedicated himself to destroying Victor’s happiness.
Other Notes: This is included as it’s an example of how sometimes Frankenstein’s Monster is used interchangeably with other Halloween monsters, despite most of them being supernatural in origin and the Monster being scientific in origin. The backstory given for Chickenstein before he is unmasked – for this is a typical Scooby Doo cartoon, but with a younger cast – was that a medium summoned him from the Great Beyond. Had he been an avian vampire or ghost, the story would have remained the same. The chase song says he was “created by a fiendish mastermind” but the only reason to make him resemble Frankenstein’s Monster is for the pun.
This also may be a story about Scooby and his friends unmasking another pseudo-phantom, but the world of Pup is a stranger one than most Scooby spin-offs, with Sasquatch working at a newspaper and the characters having more exaggerated wild-takes to danger. Unlike most iterations of them, one can forgive Scooby and Shaggy for believing this monster is real.
Chickenstein, with a vastly different design, also features in the live-action Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
Scooby Doo backgrounds
Scoobytopia Episode 93: Scariest Scooby-Doo! Villains: Paula P. Casso
Covers: APNSD: Dog Gone Scooby
Remember when Pat Carroll, voice of Ursula from The Little Mermaid and so much more, terrified Scooby-Doo? People who grew up being equally afraid of her in this classic A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episode certainly remember this mad woman trying to get her hands on his head!