Scooby Doo video where monster is not who they thought I am just full of never before seen ideas I am so great Velma played by @mothballsva Second channel: @Solidusjj Patreon: / solidjj
@@tastethepainbow Yeah, but saying the culprit’s name in unison after unmasking is such a Scooby-Doo staple, so I was caught off-guard by them not doing it, and it made me laugh.
Reminds me of a comment from Simon Stagg in Arkham Knight: "Scarecrow has a formula that could cure depression or turn armies against themselves. But no, he wants to use it to scare people."
Shaggy's the... Draught-dodging, born-in-to-wealth stoner with a van and a dog driving around the country with three Co-ed university students half his age, "consulting" on "Mysteries". His trust-fund is keeping Mystery Inc going. Of all the characters, Shaggy is wildly overdeveloped as a cartoon character, while Fred has less character than Plank from Ed, Edd and Eddie. Which is wild. Hannah Barberra, man.
@@N2Deep00 How dare you! He is great man who cares about his voters!! His whole campaign was to give wall-phasing technology to everybody who also want to be a Ghoul!!!
There's actually 2 stories where it gets kinda similar. And actually the ghost of Vasquez, the one used for this very animation, is one of them. He's literally just some illusionist they never met before catching him. And sure he does say he started doing it to scare people away because he wanted the treasure that was said to be on the castle, but he clearly kept doing it more for the love of being a ghost than anything, he even happily shows off how he did the illusions to the gang he clearly lives for his job its kind of endearing. The other is the centaur from whats new scooby doo. I don't recall why he did it, but he's literally just some guy. When they reveal him Velma gets mad and declares "THIS ONE DOESN'T COUNT!" because he basicaly had no real motive and he hadn't been on screen or even mentioned before that point either, he was literally just some rando dressed as a centaur.
@@Thestuffnope I’ve heard of “Murder by Death” being along those lines and a solid comedy, involving paper thin parodies of multiple famous fictional detectives invited to a dinner party only to be challenged to solve a murder by an eccentric millionaire.
There was one of those in "What's New, Scooby Doo?" I forget which episode but Velma announced who she thought it was as she unmasked the villain, then proceeded to say, "Wait, who is this? We've never even met her." She was peeved about it too and claimed this mystery "didn't count."
I know I saw an episode like that once. In the opening an Archaeologist and his assistant are attacked by a monster. The assistant disappears and the monster continues to attack you archaeologist. Later mystery gang get involved and when they unmask the monster at the end it’s the assistant that was only in the opening. All the while there was a character that was always missing whenever the monster was around so Velma was making jokes the entire episode about how obviously it was the other character. She’s very annoyed at the end with the unmask her the character and she has no clue who it is.
"It's all Greek to Scooby". It's been a long time since seeing that one. That episode literally has what Scarlett jester asked for, much more so than my original pick. I thank this thread for reminding.
fred dismantling shaggy was the funniest thing "you ate a big sandwich big boy?" Im honestly surprised that he didn't go ultra instinct on fred after that
@@ToweringToska As the other guy said think it was spiderman and spiderman was like you have this awesome genetic engineering technology that you could use to cure cancer and all diseases and the guy was like no I just want to turn people into dinosaurs.
@@aformofmatter8913 Yep. Last night I was out and about in the middle of the ghetto past midnight, riding a black bicycle, dressed in all black clothes, while wearing a black face mask, blue latex gloves, and black beanie, and with a large black duffel bag on my back. I passed 3 cop cars, one of which was 10 feet away from me and not a single one bothered me. I love being White.
Because in the US they have free speech under the constitution. You can literally tell a cop to eff off and give him the finger and as long as it isn't threatening it's legal.
I love how Fred was completely ready to dissolve Mystery Inc after getting ONE perpetrator wrong! Like, it’s a either a flawless track record or nothing 🤣
Truly a masterpiece in the same vein as No Country for Old Men. Fred, like the sheriff, simply cannot cope with the random nature of evil and people in the world, and so retires. Bravo, sir!
The ghost of Vasquez castle was a magician (Bluestone the Great) and was super proud of his craft. Showed off how he did it to the gang too after he got caught. He also had nothing to do really with the castle history - just a treasure seeker who wanted to keep people away. So JJ really did his research for this episode - chose the perfect villain to turn into “Paul”
This Paul character seems like a pretty chill guy. Dude just loved scaring people in a Ghost costume, and he wasn't even mad or upset that the Mystery Gang caught him. Just a normal guy who likes to dress up as a Ghost, and scare the crap out of people.
I like how Fred was completely willing to just disband the gang after years of working together because one random culprit just wasn't their suspect lol
Velma's dialogue at 0:48 and the sheer exasperation bordering on full mental breakdown you can hear in her voice is freaking killing me! Oh how I love some good old comedic schadenfreude.. you picked the right voice actress for her for sure!
@@catbatrat1760 No kidding! I started laughing hysterically when I heard the voice actress in this video. She somehow simultaneously has the perfect Velma voice and the perfect parody Velma voice!
This reminds me of an episode from what's new scooby doo. They were dealing sith a centaur, the entire time they suspected it was one guy who was never around until immediately after the centaur disappeared. When they finally caught it, it was the guy's assistant who they had never even met the entire episode, dude was completely innocent. Ironically, Velma was the only one bothered by the bait and switch
I remember something similar also happening when they did that week special where they let the viewers try to guess by cutting off the episode right before the unmasking and revealing the end the next day. There was also an episode where they question why bother figuring out who it is before making the trap.
It's actually funny that this NEVER happened. Because honestly, I'd think a hallmark of a detective series is that every once in a while, the pieces DON'T come together, the dots don't connect, and the culprit really isn't related to any reasonable theory. To quote Alfred, in the Dark Knight: "Some men just want to run around in a ghoul costume."
It's not normal laughter either, it's the "fuck my life" kind of laughter, and it takes a special kind of cleverness to protray the correct ratio of mixed emotions-
@@vinyldimer so... what I'm learning is Fred collects souls? who's souls? the rest of the gang? random people he encounters? the people he unmasks only, because they deserve it? wtf man....
It's possible he gain sentience in the supernatural episode. Where all along they were a joke for kids to make fun of and ship. Realizing he's stuck in a cartoon forever. He threw away his tie and has since spited his creators. Donning a clown get up and a firery head. He has taken a liking to sweets and roadkill. Plus a fetish for collecting teeth. He lives in tune with the road. Waiting patiently for one of you to free him.
The funny thing about Velma’s reaction is that there is an episode of What’s New Scooby Doo where this sort of situation happens (the villain is unmasked and they’ve never met/heard of them) and she has a reaction pretty similar to this, saying something like “Foul! This one does not count!”
Ah yes, the classic scooby-do team dynamic Fred - reveals the villain Scooby and shaggy - the funny costumes and antics Velma - the smart one Daphne - is there
Fred freaking out and having a breakdown is the funniest shit I’ve seen this week. I love that The Officer and Paul are the only sane and logical ones there
@@Inglonias I mean, yeah, she gets to fondle tits on a regular basis. That's more than senator Fred gets to do, that's more than "96 whippits and a 20g rock of crack" Daphne gets to do, it's probably not more than shaggy gets to do, but he's converted his parents estate into a pot farm so he doesn't count.
You'd be surprised how relatable Velma can be, there's at least 3 canon occurrences of her losing her shit over guessing the wrong person, my girl is making crime solving very personal to the point of defensively complaining about how a certain time she guessed it wrong "doesn't count" and it's so funny to me, she's so smart yet her pride gets hurt easily
Paul single-handedly caused the dissolution of the Mystery Gang and defeated Fred in the Senate election, he is truly the most powerful Scooby-Doo villain.
The funny thing is that there's an episode of What's New, Scooby-Doo? where the person disguised as the monster actually DOES turn out to be some random person...to Mystery Inc., anyway. The audience actually sees them in a cold open before they arrive, & they do have a connection to one of the episode's characters. Still, a member of the gang does get outraged over it...except it's Velma, who says that this one shouldn't count. =P Anyhow, terrific video as usual! Glad to see Paul went on to make something with his life!
and in that same show Daphne has more uses than just being the damsel in distress, like martial arts that occasionally come into play and crafting utilities out of random crap she has in her purse. Like, she made a makeshift car battery out of a water and a clipper. A CLIPPER! WHAT?!
I think there was another one too where the culprit literally turns out to be a military officer the crew doesn't even meet in their investigation. Season 2 Episode 13. "New Mexico, Old Monster"
@@hansolo235 Is it strange for me to say I was actually searching for someone to reference that episode? That episode immediately came to my mind while watching this XD
Love how Velma is properly voiced whereas Daphne is voiced by a bot. Like, you could've gotten a real person this was an active choice, and it is hiliarious
This is basically "How the 'Scooby Doo, Where Are You?' show ends in a nutshell." Even there's no laughing track after all of Fred's dilemma. The audience is silent afterward in disbelief seeing Fred disbanding the gang.
Velma is factually accurate in every way If you only mentioned that in some moment during the episode she lost her glasses it would sum up the whole character like you did with the others Awesome work
The crazy part is that Fred does not have a catch phrase except for his command, as leader, "OK gang let's split up gang and search for clues!" So, for that ending shock was well played
Love how fred points out that daphne's (by the way great solution to avoid having two voice actresses in one video, i know your contract would forbid that) role is just being the damsel in distress. This reminds me of the episode with the ghost clown who was the hypnotist who left the circus a few weeks prior and never appears undisguised throughout the episode, making it impossible to guess right