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Watch Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporate Watch scooby doo mystery incorporate Continue A cartoon that has been around for fifty years should feel that it belongs to every generation that has grown up watching it. But perhaps the 90s kids, with their Cartoon Network screentime, can put a little higher on the claim to Scooby Doo and his ghostbusting gang, Mystery Inc. I often feel sorry for the younger lot who never got to experience a good CN in the past, and thus understand why the incredibly strange team of four teen Fred, Daphne, Velma and Shaggy-and-The Great Danes who could speak was such a big deal. By sounding condescending, I offer a brief description of the original series, Scooby Dao, Where Are You?, which was written by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, and produced by Hannah- Barbera Productions. Four teenagers and a dog pile up in a van, christened Mystery Car, and solve... Take wild guesses... Secrets! Now, while these mysteries can begin as supernatural, with ghosts and vampires and monsters creating chaos, they have shown that people with sinister motives are at their core. And often as the mask gets taken down by real monsters, criminals will say: I would've got to get away with it if it weren't for these interventions/blown up by the kids and this dog! It may seem pretty simple right now, all this CID/CSI-in-cartoon-format for kids concept, but back then, Scooby Dao was joyride like no other. We were at a time in our lives when the internet wasn't around with YouTube videos debunking ghost myths. Our information about the supernatural came not from shows like Supernatural or Discovery Channel, but from the ghost stories our parents/friends told us, often, to deter us from getting into the evil or prank us. Don't go there, 'chudail with three heads' comes there at night and steals the kids! And for children whose heads are filled with such fluff, Scooby Doo has opened up a whole world of possibilities. Ghosts probably existed. And if a bunch of teens can crack the secrets wide open, at least we could do, it's an attempt to touch the gates of this haunted house everyone kept talking about, and run home! Subconsciously enough, Scooby Doo and his friends had a few lessons they were able to teach us. Personally, I've been busy rooting for Fred and Daphne's novel to branch out a little more. via GIPHY But that didn't stop me from noticing that Velma was a real role model here. She was a real skeptic, and would not fall for a reason, even when her glasses fell, and when things got too creepy to be real. I was waiting for her Jinkies moment, trying to keep up with her brains and racing against the gang to find out who the man under the mask would be. through GIPHY from Shaggy and Scooby, I learned something that might seem cheesy at first, but it makes sense when you think about it that both fear and bravery can coexist in you. In fact, in many motivates you to fight- doesn't Shaggy and Scooby run faster when they feared for their wits? Another motivator? Reward. Scooby snacks and a good sandwich worked like a charm to get Shaggy and Scooby to face their worst fears. Out of cowardice and courage, I learned a lot from the whole team as I watched them venture into the unknown, armed with nothing more than their wit and bravery. I wasn't gullible to think that this would fly in real life; My parents have warned me enough that the world outside your home is ugly and insecure. But these relentless, bonkers children still gave me hope. After the famous five Carolyn Keane and the famous five of Enid Blyton, they were my heroes. They also convinced me that if I ever wanted to be a good detective, I needed two things - good friends who would back my back, and a faithful dog. But the two most important lessons that Scooby Doo teaches anyone about skepticism and never lose sight of are that the scary monsters are the ones we create ourselves. Watching each of these freaky cases deciphered with a rational explanation gave me such tremendous satisfaction as the kind you get today when you watch the ridiculous superstitions of being a shred of scientific argument! This has a drilled fact in my head that perhaps we don't always see a clear picture, and that sometimes, if not always, an explanation can be elusive but never exists. When I think about it now, using my awake and adult mind that knows things, I realize that the show is becoming relevant even today when believing news about a person's value may not be the smartest thing to do. Instead, we should switch to Mystery Machine, and expose fake news to reveal the basic, ugly truths beneath it- people often use fear of the unknown for their own selfish purposes. Because, as Steps and Scooby have proven, fear is the best motivator. It also took a bit of a grow to realize that Scooby and Shaggy were kinda kinda probably high most of the time. (Clue: Scooby Snacks and Shaggy 'Sandwich'!) Probably why, despite the realization that there was no such thing as ghosts, they were almost always afraid the first time they started on a new mystery! via GIPHY Scooby Doo is still amazingly watchable, even after 50 years. I realized this when I saw a crossover episode from Winchester from Supernatural, called Scoobynatural. It was perfect in many ways. Here was a meta-episode that compared the show, which felt that there are no such things as ghosts along with the one that fought them with salty guns and iron! If it is not the peaceful existence of skepticism and belief in the human mind, then I do not know what it is! This week as we celebrate 50 years of mystery-solving a dog that talks to people and nephews and cousins who can do the same let's remember what a big difference good cartoons can make for the lives of innocent children. I Am I went on to believe in superstition, were it not for those blown up by children and a dog named Scooby-Dooby Doo! Artwork: Dhawal Bhanushali / Mashable India All welcome our new lord and savior, Norville Shaggy Roberts. Yes, you're reading it right. Shaggy from Scooby Dao's favorite cartoon is an evil god-like figure with universe-destroying abilities. He is completely unmatched against such opponents as Thanos, Goku and even Saitama from One Punch Man. Or at least that's what his latest image in meme culture will show. The internet has been awash with everything from Photoshops to epic combat animation, all featuring Shaggy in its ultimate form. Some people on the internet seemed confused about where this idea originated. What happened to the stupid scared cat we all know and love? Why is my channel 90% shaggy memes right now? - Darkthony Progtano (@theneedledrop) January 25, 2019 According to Know Your Meme, Ultra Instinct Shaggy actually originated in 2017 when YouTuber Midya posted a scene from the movie Scooby-Dong! The legend of Fanthosaurus, who remixed Shaggy beating a biker gang with music from Dragon Ball Super. Polygon reported that in April 2018 - after the post-Avengers: Infinity War Thanos meme boom - Shaggy faced off against his most worthy opponent. The original art of Tonos and Shaggy squaring off reinforced Shaggy's status as a force to be reckoned with. But shaggy's viral power didn't quit the hit until last month, as Polygon reports when a Reddit post on r/bossfights featuring Shaggy reached about 3,100 upvotes. Using Sauke's already trending meme, Shaggy became a contender for the most powerful creature in the universe. The meme now dominates subreddit/r/dankmemes and on Twitter, demonstrating Shaggy's unnatural abilities. Ultra Instinct Shaggy Met His Match with PrequelMemes I wonder what happens to 20% of god's dankmemes: h-shaggy: pic.twitter.com/aCzOQ8M1yZ - bailey (@funksocks) January 29, 2019 But the depth of Shaggy's power really expanded into strange territory when people started doctoring interviews subtitles from the 2002 live action Scooby-Doo movie. True Soulmaster from dankmemes It possesses a huge unimaginable power for people from dankmemes All welcome our lord and savior, shaggy from dankmemes Eventually people started tweeting at Matthew Lillard, the actor who played Shaggy in a live action movie and voiced the character since 2010. But he warmed up to the idea of an almighty Shaggy after all. There seems to be no end in sight of Shaggy Change.org's ultimate form. So let's keep the memes rolling, but remember - never underestimate its power. Marvel Movies? Passe. Don't even think about DCU. We go deep into the only cinematic universe that matters - SDCU (Scooby-Doo Cinematic Universe.) In an era of studios desperately scrambling to make a quick buck to reboot something old, it's hard not to be cynical to think about if we'll ever see the end of this era of sequel. But if you can believe it, there was a time when it was much, much worse. Especially in animation. There's no doubt that we're now in the golden era of animated programs for kids. In the field of television, you only throw stones (not literally, please don't throw stones at the TV) from unique spaces, mind-blowing art, and deep, emotional storylines.
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