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Person Sums Up The Changes In Scooby Doo Over The Years With Hilariously Accurate Descriptions
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Person Sums Up The Changes In Scooby Doo Over The Years With Hilariously Accurate Descriptions

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Remember zoinks, jinkies, and ‘let’s split up, gang’? Yep, we’re talking Scooby-Doo, the iconic TV series that debuted half a century ago. Boy, now I feel old. And you can never trick Scooby’s cult fan base that has been glued to screens for longer than I’ve walked this earth.

So when this spot-on summary of Scooby-Doo’s evolution resurfaced thanks to one Tumblr user, it left everyone scratching their heads. When the Scooby crew from the years 1969 to 2015 was compared side-by-side, it became obvious. A $3 budget went way further in the ’70s than it goes in 2015.

Let’s take a look at the hilarious overview below. Caution! It’s likely to cause nostalgic feelings for the good ol’ Scooby-Dooby-Doo days with pitch-imperfect animation and spooky one-liners.

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    1969-1971: Let’s see if we can make a show on a budget of 3 dollars

    Image credits: CBS

    1972-1973: Hey! We have a real budget now! Let’s use it to hire movie stars to make cameos!

    Image credits: CBS

    1988-1991: Let’s give parody and quality animation a whirl

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    Image credits: ABC

    Scooby-Doo made his debut on September 13, 1969 with the premiere of “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!” on CBS-TV. It was created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears for Hanna-Barbera Productions.

    The TV show gained such a cult following, it was translated into 15 different languages. Arabic, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish are among the languages Scooby has “spoken” over the decades.

    Now that those meddling kids have turned 50, Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma have entered the universal lexicon. Phrases like “Jinkies!”, “Ruh-roh!”, “Looks like we’ve got another mystery on our hands,” and many more are now unmistakable references in popular culture.

    1988-2005: Guys. Guys. Guys. What if… We put actual effort into this?

    Image credits: The WB Television Network

    2002-2005: That was haaaaaaaaard. Let’s just bank off the previous movies.

    Image credits: The WB Television Network

    2006-2008: WHAT THE [HELL] IS A SCOOBY

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    Image credits: The CW Television Network

    No wonder Scooby is one of the most popular animation franchises in the Warner Bros. portfolio for kids and family. “Scooby ranks #2 (just behind Batman) in both familiarity and product ownership with kids 6-12,” said Maryellen Zarakas, senior vice president at Warner Bros.

    Mark Evanier, who wrote several episodes of Scooby-Doo, said that “there’s something compelling about the format that’s predictable and unpredictable at the same time. Some of them are very clever.” Basically, it has all that a good mystery needs to have but is distilled down to fit a kid’s world.

    2010-2013: Let’s reinvent ourselves here. Let’s break the mold. Let’s focus on story lines and character development with less focus on the monster of the week and more focus on an over arching story line

    Image credits: Cartoon Network

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    2015: Let’s see if we can make a show on a budget of 3 dollars

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    Image credits: Cartoon Network

    Scooby-Doo’s long-lasting appeal was revived again in a viral #ScoobDance TikTok challenge that racked up a total of more than 1.9 billion views. The challenge was promoted as a part of Warner Bros.’ new release of the animated feature “Scoob!” which is said to debut on May 15th. But due to the coronavirus shutdowns, the film is said to forgo a traditional theatrical release and will hit video-on-demand instead.

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    Matthew Smith
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I grew up watching Scooby Doo, the original, stopped watching when Scrappy Doo was brought into a later series. Seeing screenshots of later scooby doo horrified me.

    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Totally skipped over the era where they ditched Velma and Fred and brought in Vincent Price and some kid. I haven't seen any of the new stuff but for me that's when it really died.

    juice
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mystery Incorporated is definitely worth watching. great plot, great writing (it's actually pretty funny), so many references, but it gets dark. i believe it's still on Netflix. (and yes, it's kid-friendly, but there are a bunch of jokes that go over their heads)

    Jennifer .S
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mystery Incorporated is good. Is it the best? No. The characters are well written and funny and is an interesting twist on the mystery solving gang. However, it gets ridiculous. It goes beyond dark, and creates mind bending, unecessarily complicated and existential and not fully explained plots, setting and monsters. They went too far. Stick with maybe the first half of the first series if you want a godo laugh and a good show, but be prepared for it to decline past that point. Also they made Velma's skirt super short as well which is a personal pet peeve of mine.

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    Matthew Smith
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I grew up watching Scooby Doo, the original, stopped watching when Scrappy Doo was brought into a later series. Seeing screenshots of later scooby doo horrified me.

    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Totally skipped over the era where they ditched Velma and Fred and brought in Vincent Price and some kid. I haven't seen any of the new stuff but for me that's when it really died.

    juice
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mystery Incorporated is definitely worth watching. great plot, great writing (it's actually pretty funny), so many references, but it gets dark. i believe it's still on Netflix. (and yes, it's kid-friendly, but there are a bunch of jokes that go over their heads)

    Jennifer .S
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Mystery Incorporated is good. Is it the best? No. The characters are well written and funny and is an interesting twist on the mystery solving gang. However, it gets ridiculous. It goes beyond dark, and creates mind bending, unecessarily complicated and existential and not fully explained plots, setting and monsters. They went too far. Stick with maybe the first half of the first series if you want a godo laugh and a good show, but be prepared for it to decline past that point. Also they made Velma's skirt super short as well which is a personal pet peeve of mine.

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