I love this. Shaggy looks completely normal while everyone else is deformed, whereas in the cartoon everyone looked normal, but Shaggy looked like a caricature of a real person.
yeah honestly it the most unsettling thing about this cartoon. its the juxtaposition of everything being so f-ed up and him being completely normal. hell I don't think I've ever seen a normal person in meat's cartoons
Shaggy once used 100% of his power to fix the world. When asked if he would use his max power again. He only replied with "Who said my power was maxed at 100%?"
He's got a point. it's the 1970s. getting away with murder could be easy, but you wanted to draw attention to yourself by dressing up as a chain rattling fandom or a robot ghost or whatever.
The best part is that depending on context a hero could totally use the same quote while trying to catch a murderer. Its something the actual scooby might say in a peptalk or something.
The best part about this is that he never got back to how he'd have gotten away with the actual crime. He just goes on about how he'd get away with murdering the ice cream man.
@@theackolyte593 It would be, if murdering so many people didn't attract so much extra attention. Also, the State will pursue the murders anyway, regardless of next of kin, and chances are in most cases they're the biggest threat to getting caught. But there's probably some situations in which the scorched earth approach is necessary muahahaha
What I find confusionong is The biggest complaint I see about Velma is that none of the characters are faithful to the orignal, which is what this also does with scooby.
@@marshalllee6376If this isn't satire, how is it confusing? Mindy Kaling's dumpster fire claims to be a canonical prequel to the OG series. Where this is a parody.
Shaggy is actually one of the most normal characters that meat has ever drawn. And the voice acting is spot on in my opinion pls stop slandering my comment it’s annoying. When I say the voice acting is good I mean that meat makes the video extra unsettling and creepy in a good way
This three minute animation made by a RU-vidr has a far better plot progression than the new “scooby doo” show made by a whole network with a huge budget
Who would ever suspect the gluttonous, cowardly, dumb Great Dane being dragged around by a bunch of pot smoking teenagers of being a serial killer? Anyone you tell about this might end up trying to have you put in a mental hospital for saying something so insane.
The way Scooby closes his eyes at the end while choking the bad guy.. man it's like he feels some kind of wicked pleasure and peace. Papa Meat you outdo yourself every single time
@throwaway I think they meant the way Scoob looks at us, the viewer is funny. That’s breaking character. Not papa meat himself, but Scoob changing from adorable, lovable dog to evil criminal mastermind.
“Me and the gang wish Scoob was a girl dog so we could give better belly rubs without touching his dingy.” This is the hardest I have laughed in almost any of your videos ever. You gotta be proud of that line right there my man, that is comedy perfection.
@@josiahgonzalez942 Same thing with the mermaid thing. Instead of adding new characters, they ruin the old ones. I'm just waiting them do add like trans characters to kid shows at this point
As the owner of a male dog, I relate to Shaggy complaining about how hard it is to give him belly rubs without accidentally touching his you-know-what. I mean, my dog is neutered, so I guess it could be worse, but still. EDIT: Can y'all stop getting on my case about this? Like, you all are acting like I'm neglecting my dog just because I don't want to pet ONE. SINGULAR. SPOT. ON HIS BODY. It's getting really annoying.
@@the_Googie There are so many days where I wished I never passed kindergarten, so I'd never read the atrocious things on the internet. This is one of those days
@@fakecreatinerm9948 I just threw up a little inside my mouth but it wasn't enough to fully projectile vomit so I swallowed it back. Knowing smegma is a legit kink (I'm ashamed I even discovered this) idk if you're serious or joking 😂😂
@@donlim2010 I mean he can talk in all the universes so he clearly isn't a regular dog. Often he has been with Shaggy since he was a kid, though its usually just glossed over.
Don't know why I thought the pink thing on Scoobie was something else. I was like, "well geez 😬 wonder what the context is for that" and then Scooby stood up when Shaggy brought back the snack. Phew
This would actually be very clever in regards to a demon.....instead of possessing a person or appearing to people in its natural form, the demon instead disguises itself as a lovable dog who's running around with a bunch of cheesy mystery solving teenagers to get away with killing people Meat Canyon makes better horror movie plots in three minutes than most horror directors accomplish in an hour, he definitely recognizes that horror is more effective when it creeps behind you unexpectedly rather than in your face
There actually is some series where the dog is a demon or the monster in disguise. The OG would have to be The Thing, but there’s also prevent adult swim shows like mr pickles
Shaggy is so powerful that he is the only one who could withstand meatcanyon's reality distortion aura as a God of Chaos and Insanity, and remain what could be considered "unscathed" when compared to most victims
I like how shaggy is the only normal looking one put of the group, since he was always the odd one out in the original. Scooby-Doo makes more sense this way.
i love how shaggy has become so powerful that even meatcanyon couldnt bring himself to draw him in a weirdly awesome disgusting way. you have dodged a bullet.
2:09 the smooth ways Papa Meat puts in these lines is amazing. He just slides them in mid video, to tell the watcher the lesson without somehow telling him the lesson? Idk