Thanks so much once again for watching and enjoying this Evolution! I absolutely love and appreciate your continued support. Here's just a couple of quick notes on this video / series as a whole; These videos never aim to be a definitive history of every single piece of media the focus character/s appear in. They never have been - even though the run-times have become more inflated recently. These videos aim to provide an overview of the _most important_ and _most notable_ appearances and moments. This means, unfortunately, some things don't end up getting a mention. In this case, I have opted against mentioning any of the MANY cross-over episodes the gang have appeared in (Johnny Bravo, Sabrina, Supernatural / Scoobynatural, Teen Titans etc. etc.), because this extended media is, quite simply, unimportant to the story I'm telling. Because things like this don't get mentioned, it doesn't mean I have 'forgotten,' it simply means I have made a decision against including it, as it does nothing but bloat the video (which is already 33 minutes long) even further. For this reason, I tend to focus on motion visual content (animation, live action, tv, films etc.) and rarely cover extended media such as comics, video games, books, magazines etc. etc. Because, again, these are irrelevant to the story at hand and wildly divergent of it - inflating the video even more. Likewise, it is not possible for me to speak about every single one of the 34 animated films the characters have appeared in - which is why I opt for a 'montage' segment. If I decided to speak about each one, the video would be 3 times longer and take 3 times longer to make. Alternatively, if I read a list of all 34 film titles it would be _boooorrinnngg_ and people would just skip it. All in all - it's simply not possible for me to rattle of EVERYTHING characters have EVER appeared in, especially when they have had a decades-long history. It does nothing but inflate a video, make it longer, and honestly - more boring. I do appreciate the comments, and I take ALL of them on board. I grow and adapt videos based on what the viewer likes. For this reason, I may mention video games in one episode - but then, naturally, I'll get complaints about 'you forgot comics,' next time round I'll mention comics and I'll get 'you forgot video games,' next time round, I'll mention comics and video games and I'll get 'you forgot that really obscure Burger King commercial.' It's a never-ending battle, and I hope you understand the difficulty and unimportance of mentioning _everything_ . Hope you all continue to enjoy this rapidly expanding series!! Thanks once again!!
Dave Lee Down Under Hey Dave great Evolution Video I Can’t Pick just one I love all of the alterations well accept for the puppet version since I’ve never seen it Lol 😄 Neither have a I seen the 2018 version either but overall If I have to pick it would definitely be A Pup Named Scooby-doo and the movies live action and animated Happy 50th Scooby-doo 😊 Have a Wonderful Day Dave 😉
Dave Lee Down Under hey Dave I absolutely love all of these character evolution videos you make. My personal favorite has to be your Bugs Bunny one, I'm sincerely entertained by all of these videos you make and appreciate the time you take to make them. I find them informative and rewatch most every so often. Anyways keep up the great work.
Pardon me but could you please direct me to the source of The New Scooby-Doo Movies (Boomerang ripped episodes)as well as the Scrappy Doo ones?.....thanks
It's crazy to think that Frank Welker has been with the Scooby Doo Franchise since the original 1969 ideration. Being the main voice of Fred and then Taking on the role of Scooby in later versions. The man is an absolute legend!
I love that the main inspiration for Scooby Doo's design was, essentially, to create a dog that any Great Dane breeder would immediately reject. 😆A Great Dane with all of the wrong features that breaks the entire breed standard. Poor Scooby; he'll never be in the show ring but, Shaggy loves you anyway! ❤️
I only disagree because both Fred and Daphne had no special qualities or comedy when it came to them separating together. Reason why Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby got grouped together often was because the producers was more interested jn making those characters funny and quirky. I still like Where Are You but do not think it's the best
As a kid born in 2007 I still loved when my mom and grandma recorded the old Scooby doo episodes and I would be so focused I sometime couldn’t hear outside noises like walking on the floor or cars outside
@@GRAITOM That's the problem, people should take off their nostalgia goggles, because the original show wasn't even that good, it was an original idea in its time, but it became repetitive due to its episodic format. The original show is passable, but it's not the best at all, just because they like it the most doesn't mean that is the best.
@@svftystrange Scooby doo guess who seems like its crossing over with the Scooby Doo movies back in the 80s when Scooby and his friends meet a famous Star it could have been She Scooby Do Mysterys it's one of those
As children, my brother and I absolutly loved Scrappy always quoting his catchphrase when playing. So it was quite the shock to me when I first entered the internet discovering the massive hate for him.
me too i always had that kind of feeling with not just scrabby but with hated things in general for example, i never knew Cars 2 was hated until I went on the internet. Scrabby Doo and Cars 2 are childhood memories that I cherished for years but the hate is kinda funny depending on how understanding of opinions you are
Scrappy was really well liked by kids the 80s. It was the 90s the hate really started. They did a poll for what scooby dog you like the most, scooby or scrappy in a mag and no one voted for scrappy! Then the live action film made it worse. Now wb won't use him much.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder I know this sounds a little stupid but I edited my comment from earlier and the Heart went away do you think you could heart that again?
So you and your brother were yelling "Puppy Poweeer!!!" while playing and people hearing you were something like this:"Oh my God, are these kids pretending to be puppies?"
@@Dalton_Boardman2000 Is she officially 16? They seem more like college age and I thought the first live action movies where they were clearly adults and the second live action movies of where they were teens but it was considered a prequel confirmed they were young adults. Tbf, I feel like their ages are all over the place... probably depends on which version you watch, huh?
All I know is...I hope they can keep Scooby-Doo a classic for as long as they can. Because I LOVE THAT GREAT DANE!!! I have so many of his adventures and I'v seen almost all of his movies! I'M SUCH I BIG FAN!!! In fact, Scooby my favorite cartoon character..EVER!!! I grew up watching "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo" before I went to school.(it was rare for me to finish an episode.) And I still love to watch the "Scooby-Doo, Where are you" series, there's nothing more classic to me then that age old line: "Scooby-Doo,Where are you! I LOVE YOU SCOOBY-DOO& MYSTERY inc.!!!
It's hard to pick a favorite series as a huge Scooby-Doo nerd but I would say I loved Mystery Inc. for the plot character development while I loved Be Cool, Scooby-Doo for the humor and dialogue. What's New Scooby-Doo has the best theme song though!
I dont remember much of myself watching scooby doo, however I do have a few episodes on VHS, specifically Scooby doo where are you. However my favorite one has to be Mystery Incorperated. It had a more serious tone as well as a overarching story versus the restart every week sort of formula
Being born in 1971 , watching Saturday morning cartoons, so many got forgotten, seeing a few surviving the decades, especially Scooby Doo. Fans from the first decades to current fans, I’m amazed how these characters have been loved by all fans. Thank you for the video n history of our beloved Mystery Inc. !! Great!!
So far I like the 1969-2010 & 2019-present Scooby-Doos: 1. “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?” (My most favorite by Hanna-Barbera productions) 2. “The New Scooby-Doo Movies” 3. “The Scooby-Doo Show” 4. “The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries” 5. “A Pup Named Scooby-Doo” 6. “What’s New, Scooby-Doo?” (My most favorite by Warner Bros. Animation) 7. “Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue!” (I think this one where the characters look different is better than “Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!”) 8. “Scooby-Doo! Mystery Inc.” 9. “Scooby Doo And Guess Who?”
Dave Lee, I noticed you have some science fiction television shows listed here. You may be interested in knowing that Tales Of Tomorrow was the first science fiction television series. All the episodes were done live. It also influenced the Twilight Zone and I think other future science fiction television shows later on. Thanks for all these videos you are doing! : )
Scooby-Doo is my favorite cartoon ever, and the reason I have loved spooky stuff my whole life. My favorite versions are the originals (because i am old enough to remember when they were essentially the ONLY version), and I loved loved loved Mystery Incorporated. I also really like the DC comics that have run for years, and got a huge kick out of Scooby Apocalypse. Thanks for the fun video!
I just realise "scooby doo where are you!" Is a question being yelled that has no question mark. A grammar mistake? Oversight or intended inperfection?
It’s considered “unlucky” to include a question mark in a title of a film / book etc. It’s also the same reason “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” doesn’t have a question mark.
Am I the only one who thinks that Scooby Doo movies are not as good as before. As a kid I used to be a huge fan of Scooby doo and it made my childhood amazing. But now I don’t know but I feel that the movies are fading and do not have the same dynamics as before. Or just maybe when we were kids we experienced everything a lot more💔✨
I think I am going to rewatch What's New Scooby-Doo and some of the movies (animated ones, I have already seen the live-action ones many many times). This, Tom and Jerry, and whatever else premiered on Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, and Nickelodeon at the time is what drove my childhood and still makes me happy to this day.
I've always loved Scooby-Doo, ever since I was a kid. I've really enjoyed the newer shows, also with my own kids, as they seem to like the classic show as well as the newer movies. Where Are You? and What's New? maybe my favorite shows, while The Loch Ness Monster and The Witch's Ghost my favorite movies.
You David the one or two monster in the "What's new Scooby-doo" are the most favorite mythology critter I loved for over years now, there are the dragons, the only 2 main dragons in the serie are "The Glasburgh Dragon" from S2E11: "Large dragon at large" and "The Chinese Dragon" from S3E9: "Block-long Hong Kong terror", Trust me you'll like these episodes.
Let me just say that Mystery Incorporated is by far the best iteration of Scooby. It didn’t get enough love during it’s run. Please give it a watch even if you’re not a fan of the franchise. You won’t be disappointed.
I agree as it is way different from Scooby Doo other shows. It had a comedic too it as well but overall a more dark tone I loved to it. You could tell that Mystery Incorporated was made for teens due to how it was darker and had more to the evil parts as well as better writing for it. The show did get weird near the end when doing specifically and only the looking for the parts but that whole old group doing mystery solving but having the Scooby Doo gang finding the clues to how the crew broke up was happening the whole time as little bits piece by piece in seasons and episodes.
Agreed. If only velma wasn't so terrible for those first couple episodes. She turned me off on watching when I first saw her acting like a clingy Karen. Scooby wasn't much better
i actually loved 2 just as much haha but I would take a scooby doo 3 nd 4 over all these other once! only thing i liked about the mystery begins is that is showed how hey all got together in the first place, but you just can't beat the 1st cast!
I'm still VERY pissed that Matthew Lillard wasn't approached for the role of Shaggy in the upcoming movie, he's been the official voice actor for the character since 2009
I find that much less offensive than Frank Welker not voicing Fred. Fred has NEVER been voiced by anyone else, at least in animated form. Shaggy has already had several replacements.
Out of all of them I mostly loved watching 1. Scooby-Doo where are you? 2. Scooby Doo and the 13 ghosts 3. What’s new Scooby doo? and 4. Scooby Doo mystery incorporated
For me, Scooby Doo: Where Are You? Trumps them all 😁! I love the constant laughs, the old time charm & not only the skill of the gang with little to no assistance from technology but also the studios who were also not as technologically advanced but delivered in performance, character development, plot, animation, & props 😊! In those days the standard for entertainment in general was that acting, singing & dancing PLUS the other details were expected. That version of Scooby Doo gets my admiration & accolades for afromentioned reasons cited above 🤗🤗❤❤!!
1. The New Scooby Doo movies 2. The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo 4. What's New Scooby Doo 5. Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated As for the movies 1. Ghoul School 2. Zombie island 3. The Witch's Ghost 4. Cyber chase 5. Alien Invaders 6. The Goblin King And 7. Legend of the Vampire.
Seriously! I’m in my 20’s now & watching this video really took me back to the early 00’s as a kid when it was in syndication on Cartoon Network! I didn’t even realize the show was that old. I thoroughly LOVED 😍 each/every one of the series. Such important problem solving skills/discernment acquired as a child watching this show. Totally agree!
Definetly my favorite version of Scooby Doo is What's New Scooby Doo. It's the one i grew up with. And having Simple Plan play the intro song was a nice plus
I actually liked the 1985 scooby doo. That scooby doo is the 13 ghost of scooby doo and it ended off a cliffhanger. Thankfully we had to wait 33 years i think but it returned
I personally really liked the look of the movies from the "Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island" as well as both Mystery Inc. and Scooby-Doo and Guess Who. I'm a bit surprised you didn't mention that at least two of the latter series mentioned include guest appearances from other Hanna-Barbera characters such as Magilla Gorilla and The Groovy Ghost Gang.
@@Draaaaaaaaa OMG ARE WE THE SAME??? I was SO obssesed with Zombie Island that I watched it every sunday for a year when I was a kid. To this day I still dream of someday moving to a haunted antebellum mansion on an island located in a bayou near New Orleans. For real. Thats really a dream of mine.
Is that the one from 2010-2014? I like that series too. The 2000's What's New Scooby Doo one was a bit basic on the plot as I could often guess as a kid in middle school who the main character was well before the end often halfway though on 95% of them, this a reason why it ended.
I think the plot was pretty bad. I don’t think Scooby Doo should’ve taken that dark tone. What’s new Scooby Doo wasn’t interesting, but at least it kept the child friendly, monsters aren’t real theme. I grew up watching mostly all of then, and the originals outmatch Inc 10 to 1.
Yea!..Mystery Incorporated was very well done. I watched the series 3 times (so far)...and did not even bother with the others (besides the original Scooby Doo: where are you). If you don't have the rite animation, or the right vioice actors, to me It's not worth the time.
So true! It had a steady plot line and a mix of fake monsters while having the true ones. It has good character development and not to mention the great world building!
@@nickynick4588 Don't get the wrong idea. I merely refer to how they animated those moments. Overall, I was neutral on that series, but if anything about it made me laugh, it was that.
Still, one of my favourite lines from A Pup named Scooby-Doo. Monster: I WANT YOUR HEAAADDD!!! Scooby-doo: W-well... you can't have it! Its mine! *runs*
Mystery Incorporated is my favorite incarnation, due to actual character development and overarching plots (and an adorable/cute Velma), with What's New, Scooby Doo? as my second-favorite, because I enjoyed most of the episodes and their plot devices, with only occasional usage of celebrity guests (and some of the What's New-verse movies being amazing), as well as giving me a dream come true in the form of Velma with her classic design and a delicious hourglass figure.
Ok one question. What is with everybodys crazy obsession over velma and daphne? I'm not judging whatsoever but it gets a little weird when people find out that their friends nickname is velma or daphne- And I should know. Cause velmas my nickname, and my friends is daphne. Fun times ._.
My main favorite Scooby *series* will always, ALWAYS be the original. It's the gold standard, after all. But Guess Who has rather quickly planted itself as a firm second favorite, because it is obvious that the folks making it love Scooby as much as the fans, and that they actually know what Scooby *should* be like.
As a long time Scooby Doo fan, my favourite incarnation was Mystery Inc. The show felt like a true amalgamation of the best elements of the franchise over the years while also having a darker tone that’s closer to the original concept behind the show’s creation. My other favourites include, the original Scooby Doo, Where Are You?, A Pup Named Scooby Doo, Zombie Island and the current Scooby Doo crossover series. My least favourite however are the live action films, particularly the first 2. These films haven’t aged well, along with the fact that (SPOILERS!!!!!!) making Scrappy Doo the twist villain felt like a cheap tactic to attract Scooby fans who hate the character (I personally find the Scrappy hate more annoying Scrappy himself), plus him looking down at the gang is really out of character considering he idolized his Uncle Scoob. My other least favourites are Curse Of The 13th Ghost and Return To Zombie Island. The first because of the insulting retcon to the original 13 Ghosts series with the reveal being it was all a hallucination brought on by the Himalayan mist, which doesn’t make sense considering in the original series had the gang globetrotting to find the other ghosts. The last one because of portraying Velma as an uncompromising skeptic, the previously mentioned film did the same thing but Return To Zombie Island pushed it too far, having her skepticism come across as annoying and obnoxious especially with the way she refused to acknowledge that the zombies and werecat people from the original Zombie Island film as real despite seeing them as being the real deal with her own eyes.
Totally agree on all this! I really don't get why Curse of the 13th Ghost couldn't have been a serious take and just finished the story properly. It was a one-off movie, it's not like they were going to ruin any canon by keeping it real, which the canon is already notoriously bad so who cares??
I love A Pup Named Scooby-Doo and What’s New Scooby-Doo. I think I was exposed to the original episodes as well. So the late-70’s early 80’s shows we’re always fairly confusing to me. Mystery Inc. was impressive. But the way what’s new Scooby do is ingrained in my mind is mind boggling
I always like the vintage Scooby Doo cartoons, and even miss them. Personally also think that Warner Bros. should improve Scrappy rather than keeping him canned. The animated movies from the 1990s and 2000s were good too, along with "What's New Scooby Doo?". Never really liked the direction "Mystery Inc." took for the most parts.