Daphne has a massive family, they're always going to her relative's place. She's like Jessica Fletcher. Oh my gosh they should have done a murder, she wrote crossover!!
Well in the episode itself they say he's not related but blood or marriage. But he's an old family aquaintance/employee that she views as family. Doesn't make it any less endearing tho.
I dunno, I feel like if Batman get a sniff of what Shaggy and Scoob is smoking in the mystery mobile not even Harvey Birdman can save then from a Ka-Pow so if Daphne and Alfred is family she better keep Bruce away from those 2.
My favorite moment in the Supernatural-Scooby crossover was when Sam could just tell which book opened the secret passage because it stood out from the background because they were going to interact with it.
So I agree with wanting Scoob to go all out on the crossover from the word go, but I also really wish that Scoob was secretly a Wacky Races movie, where you have all the racers as potential suspects for a mystery, and Dick Dastardly wanting to be the villain but getting constantly upstaged. I still kind of want that movie
Honestly Pitch that to them. If there is a way, so it. That sounds cool. Heck, they can have some of the other filler villains too. Maybe even work out a bit of them.
This has unlocked a memory of mine I had completely forgotten until now. A couple of years ago, I compiled a list of every crossover scooby has had in the shows and movies, as well as what episode/movie they were in. Even knowing there are literally over 200 characters, even more since I made my list, it's always amazing to think about it.
Shaggy asking Bobby Flay for beef wellington actually warms my troll cackles, because for a long stretch of time Shaggy's iconic voice actor was a vegetarian and insisted the character of Shaggy be rewritten to also be a vegetarian despite part of the humor being that a pencil thin man was a glutton who can and will eat large amounts of basically anything. Reverting the character to eagerly eat meat again is a more recent change than you'd think!
@@puredemon5926 It mainly came from Casey Kasem being known to be a vegan and better treatment of animals type of guy, then Burger King had an ad with Scooby-Doo to which they tried to shove Casey into voicing Shaggy in it, who unsurprisingly was not having it, leading to him actually hopping out of the role for a little, coming back once he had made the case for Shaggy to be a vegetarian.
i'm convinced vegetarians/vegans and christians are the most controlling people to ever exist... what the hell is up with needing to make sure everyone in the surrounding area does everything the same as them?? CARTOONS even!
I was surprised there was no mention of Harlan Ellison's bizarre ass cameo in Mystery, Incorporated, it's one of the weirdest most random cameos in Scooby-Doo and only becomes weirder for how it comes back around in the final episode to be kind of important to the ending
My wish had come true. Finally get to hear Billiam talk about my favorite crossover, the Johnny Bravo episode :D What hits me with that one is that Hannah Barbara was such a huge part of Cartoon Network at that time. It was kind of the backbone of the network because none of their new shows were known yet, and I this crossover fit so so well with what they were trying to do at the time. Bravo was such a huge personality so the contrast between the more reserved 60s/70s characters and the “in-your-face” 90s style of Bravo war really cool I also want to credit Scopby Doo with anyone under 50 knowing who the Harlem Globetrotters even are. They used to be huge had originally were an actual Basketball team that played against other pro teams.
I've never really been super-into Scooby Doo, but these past couple weeks I've just been in a mood for it and I feel like I'm appreciating it in a new way. There's just something... comfy about it. It's like a warm blanket of nostalgia.
The scooby doo batman crossover was my childhood. We had it on DVD and I would endlessly watch it as a kid. Edit: Also weird connection I have to Scooby Doo is that my mom went to school with Daphne's current VA Grey Griffin and still keep in touch through Facebook. Weird flex but I think it's cool.
My friends and I binge watched most of the crossover episodes and films last year. My favorite hands down has to be the KISS crossover. Between the gang being hardcore fans and the Sailor Moon inspired transformation sequences, that was an awesome ride that I wouldn’t mind reliving! 🥰 Edit - that and the classic Don Knotts crossover is just brilliant 😂 Edit 2 - the last episode with David Cross and Gary Coleman - when I saw that, I thought I imagined that episode from my childhood. I can’t believe it’s real! 😂
Brave and the Bold's Joker is inspired by Richard Sprang's art style, further showing how the show's homages go all the way back to the Golden Age, I got a soft spot for that design too
I LOVE Scooby-Doo so much and love your videos. This was amazing. Sad Scooby isn’t in the Velma show and disappointed with a lot of stuff with that one. Also sucks the follow up to Scoob was canceled. Hopefully we will get another good kids show. I watched the Courage the Cowardly Dog crossover last year and that was legendary
I'm definitely expecting too much but the Steve Urkel episode of Scooby-Doo & Guess Who would've been so much cooler if the main cast of Family Matters were in the episode it would've felt like a proper crossover it could've been a spoof of sitcoms. I also think the Kenan Thompson episode would've been amazing if the episode just straight up took place during a live SNL show in New York where the gang needs to solve a mystery with the help of other SNL cast members without trying to interfere with the live show going on. Maybe at one point the villian makes it onto the stage and the gang along with the other cast members need to try & improv on stage to trick the audience into thinking the villian is part of the show to stop them from panicking. Or maybe there could just be a straight to streaming movie that's a crossover between SNL & Scooby-Doo aimed at slightly older audiences.
Billiam once again making me cry with nostalgia. My aunt when I stayed over always put on classic Scooby so I could watch it until I fell asleep or if I woke up to use the bathroom and thats how I got to love the Mystery Gang. Even if I havent really caught up on most of the crossovers but I do remember watching the Batman one a lot when over at her house lol. My personal favorites being the ones you mentioned with Whats new and the great Mystery Inc episodes, especially when they referenced Scooby the seal. There will always be a little place in my heart and soul for Scooby and the rest of HB's catalog
You forgot the Jay and Silent Bob movie where the titular characters get picked up by the mystery machine. They freak out about the talking dog while gettin down on some Scooby doobies, but it was all a hellish nightmare.
Honestly this entire thing was a memory unlocked moment for me. I actually dressed up as Scoob for Halloween this year! 😂 Grew up with Scooby Doo as my fav cartoon, and I still fuck with the original direct to video films; Zombie Island, Ghoul School etc.. The whole brand is timeless and charming, it's like a media darling and I'm here for it.
I really should point out; Scooby Doo DOES actually have supernatural shit. A lot of it. Like, a lot. It's not the show that denies it, it's the Scooby gang that denies it. They're realistic people that live in an urban fantasy setting, so when they encounter things that people that believe in that shit would fall over and scream over, to them there's some rational and real-life explanation for it, giving them the opportunity to thwart whatever they deal with, regardless of whether or not it's actually supernatural.
I love Muriel she acts and looks like my nan who has always had a spaniel which reminds me of Courage. Eustace even looks like my grandad but completely different personality. I think the parallels Courage had to my grandparents is what made me love the show on much deeper level and is one of my all time favourites shows.
I think when it comes to Teen Titans it was more of the fact that the final season of the original show ended on such a huge cliffhanger and fans have been waiting years for something to bring closure, but instead we get a "Lol so random" type of modern cartoon. Like, how did Terra get unstoned? How are the Titans going to adapt to their city being changed? Who the fuck is that villain that they fight in the last episode?! So many questions that get canned for something nobody really asked for.
JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK, SLITHER, and an episode of CAPTAIN PLANET have unauthorized Scooby crossovers. The SPACE JAMS sequel had cameos from the gang too.
I think a reason people still have a positive view on Laff-A-Lympics is that the basic concept (a wacky take on the Olympic games staring beloved characters) has merit.
I love that Futurama parodied this obscure Scooby Doo crossover that's really funny and that show keeps on inadvertently teaching me so much useless trivial
The hate teen titans go gets isn't all because of it's age group, it's also because the show takes up most of cartoon network's time slots taking away from other shows on the network, I think the hate is deserved for that.
I remember an old episode... set in the south, at a relatives plantaion home of one of the gang( I think Shaggy), possibly a cross over, anyway after the unveiling, at the end they find that the tombstone is actually the smokestack of a lost paddleship and releases an actual spirit to end the episode.... ring any bells???
Velma having a thing for Sam Winchester kinda checks out Considering that Velma is written as gay in the newest movie and lowkey implied to be a repressed lesbian in mystery incorporated. I’ve known a surprising amount of queer women who were into sam before coming to terms with there sexuality
I'm sorry, you're telling me, a horror fan who kinda likes Scooby-Doo, there's Scooby-Doo movie that randomly has a Batman villain without Batman, and features both Elvira AND Bill Nye as themselves? This is information I needed way before tonight.
Scooby-Doo meets Duck Dynasty, Scooby-Doo meets the Kardashians, Scooby-Doo meets the Terminator, Scooby-Doo meets the Kids Next Door, Scooby-Doo meets Harry Potter, Scooby-Doo meets Seth MacFarlane Scooby-Doo meets the Power Rangers, Scooby-Doo meets James Bond 007, Scooby-Doo meets Billiam, Scooby-Doo meets the Ghostbusters, Scooby-Doo meet Chris Hemsworth Scooby-Doo meets Kevin Hart & Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson..... did Scooby-Doo ever meet Garfield or Scooby-Doo meet the Spy Kids.....yeah I see now why they keep making the crossovers, you can just go all day with this
49:42 NOOOO I WANTED TO SEE THE MORALITY AND ETHICS OF CYBERIZING AND MODIFYING YOUR POOCH BE PONDERED UPON 😭 bring it back Billy I want the cyberpup-cut
I think they only shared a programming block, like scooby did with dynomutt. Unlike dynomutt, however, there was never a crossover episode between the two.
My biggest nitpick with the Scooby Doo: Guess Who series, is the one episode when they meet the Funky Phantom crew. But the title of the episode is basically "Scooby Doo meets the Ghost of Abraham Lincoln", who is really Funky Phantom.
Idk about yall but my inner child was crushed watching Scoob. I had such high hopes :,) had Shaggy sounding like the walmart equate version w/ Fred looking weirdly too human😀
If you listen to some commentaries/interviews with the Harvey Birdman writers/creators, they really _wanted_ to have Shaggy and Scooby be definitively smoking weed but apparently that was the one line the higher ups wouldn't budge on.
I do know it is a lot to talk about, but I am surprised didn't bring up the episode of Scooby-Doo and Guess Who that had Bill Nye and Neil Degrasse Tyson, Alex Trebek, who actually pasted away before the episode aired, and Boomerang did a tribute to him by having that episode on a lot, and lastly that Mark Hamill technically guest started in Guess Who twice, once as The Joker, and in a later episode as himself, and he known about the events of the Batman episode, and actually did The Joker laugh, and the episode did have a good amount of Star Wars references
Omg lol.. at 1:09:51 it shows Batman and underneath his name it says "concerned citizen" and I swear I thought it said "cornered citizen" and I was thinking 'ah no way, man. Batman is scary enough, but now he's backed into a corner? Better look tf out.' Haha...
Yooo thanks for using the Guy Fieri clip of him eating Double Dubs. Trent's wing truck is some of the best damn wings I've ever had and all my friends who moved across country in both East and West haven't found any as good. Shout out to the best city in Wyoming Laramie ✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧....I miss living there (。•́︿•̀。).
Wait, what about references? There are multiple Scoby Doo references in the Venture Bros, including an "almost" cameo. They where parody versions of the gang with different names based on serial killers. Venture Bros is a Warner IP (Adult Swim), with the show itself been a parody of Johnny Quest-like shows, with Johnny and his companions making appareces in the show. But at some point they where asked not to use actual names.
XD Daphne's panic over possibly going to hell versus Fred banging his head on a tree about missing out on the opportunity to hunt Dracula is such a gorgeous contrast!
@@slavishentity6705 Seconded!!! And make the Winchesters watch so he can show 'em how it's done! ;D (No hate towards Sam and Dean, but DANG it would be funny!)