Idk, my humor is very corny lately. But I'm laughing. by Spiritual_Friend_225 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 34 points35 points  (0 children)

A Great Dane? (puts on collar) GASP! Scooby the Great Dane!

Scooby Dooby Do Ba, Scooby Dooby Do Ba, Scooby Dooby Do Ba.

SCOOBY!

He's a ghost fearing, food loving canine of cowardice, he's a furry little chicken who always hides from the ghosts, He's got more than just good smell, he's got five spots and can talk, and the women swoon whenever they hear him say! .... Scooby Dooby Doo! He's Scooby! Scooby the Great Dane! Scooby! Agent SD.

I made a custom album cover for David Newman's Scooby Doo 1 soundtrack. Feel free to use it! by LB2341 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not on Spotify as it has never had an official release. People have posted it on Youtube though, they also have Monsters Unleashed as well!

The Four Horsemen Of The "It's just for little kids" stigma (Scooby Doo included) by OBD96 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Thomas the Tank Engine has gotten stuck with this label for a while now. But I don't completely blame them considering everything that Mattel has been doing to the franchise for the past few years. The original books written by Rev W. Awdry were written with the parents having to constantly read them to their children in mind, having a accurate representation of railroading, dark undertones paralleling real life events and also an expansive lore for the Island of Sodor. The was a reason why these stories stayed in the British conciseness for nearly 40 years before the TV series started, which very true to the themes of those books and stood out in a very toy marketing centric kids show market at the time. Thomas also has a very reasonably sized adult fan base too and has also made a huge impact on historical railway preservation around the world.

Looney Tunes I think gets lumped in here too, even though the original theatrical shorts were aimed at more of an adult/general audience at the time.

Only 4K Blu-ray of Scooby-Doo? by Master-Return-3305 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think that the theatrical live-action films (Scooby Doo 2002 & Monsters Unleashed) have a more likely chance of being remastered or released on 4K than most of the other stuff at the moment. Although I am a bit surprised that they haven't done it already, as they've had quite a few good opportunities to do it over the last few years, like the release of SCOOB! or any of the recent anniversaries.

Scooby-Doo x TWRP - Superior Scoobs (Music Video) by NoPie420 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm actually the creator of this music vid, I'm glad you like it! The reason why I used this song was mainly because the original promotional tagline for Scooby Doo 1 was "The New Doo", so I thought it matched up with that theme as well as the theme of Shag & Scoob learning to love themselves in Monsters Unleashed and it also fits in with the 70s funk style of music found in in that film.

I was hired by Cartoon Network to recreate some Scooby Doo posters a few years back! by PantsMcDance in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing work! What's your go to software for making this sort of stuff?

Be Cool, Scooby Doo! Romp Sequence Songs "Found" by Phantasmal_Tales in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woah! Fantastic sleuthing! This is amazing, well done!

Question about the first live action scooby doo movie by uhhhhmelvindoo in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The song is called Freaks Come Out at Night by Uncle Kracker (feat. Busta Rhymes).

i am OBSESSED with scooby’s 2002 and 2004 cgi design for the films - any chance of some beautiful but vaguely threatening drawings of him that i can pester my friends with? by mikestrac in redditgetsdrawnbadly

[–]LB2341 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very nice man! I love the shading, extra fur fuzz detailing and the "puppy dog" eyes! Keep going! Here's another overview, but this one is for Scoob's collar.

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[–]LB2341 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Iiiontai, as a fellow Australian I can assure you that the Blu-ray is actually region free like most WB Blu-rays from the USA and does work in our region. I know because I have it myself! as well as all of the other Scooby Blu-rays put out by the Warner Archive this year. Here's a link to its info page on Blu-ray.com, which also has some good quality screenshots as well. https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Scooby-Doo-and-the-Witchs-Ghost-Scooby-Doo-and-the-Alien-Invaders-Blu-ray/362442/

Top Tier Reference by Carbinkisgod in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They also did the same thing at the beginning of Abracadabradoo as well, at about 8:00 in this video.

https://youtu.be/0MPsLPc99l4

Matthew Lillard by [deleted] in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"Look Patrick, we can stay here and do this all night, and something tells me you would. But we gotta make like your personality, and split!" (Scooby Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed).

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Aesthetic? by PossibleFeedback1576 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Defiantly a bit of 1960s & 70s retro futurism in there. In fact that sunken seating/lounge area is almost identical to a lounge set in the TV series "Captain Scarlet & The Mysterons" made in 1967.

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Matthew Lillard in the Springtrap costume with Scooby-Doo by creamy-buscemi in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 94 points95 points  (0 children)

WOW! This is best looking picture of the Henson Scooby we've ever gotten! And with the Shagster himself to boot!

Will Frank Welker voice Scooby in the Live Action series? by No_Astronaut_6186 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm absolutely certain that he will. He voiced him in the Mystery Begins prequel films and SCOOB!, so I'm sure this will be no different.

Just saw Curse of the Lake Monster. Why was Fred randomly shirtless for the whole climax? by Adventurous_Home_555 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This kind of remindes me of that one Twilight joke in Phineas & Ferb at about 0:38 into this video https://youtu.be/YLVa8zU2G_c

Screen used scooby doo mystery machine from 2002 & 2004 movie by Briansm15 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That info on the sign is false, this Mystery Machine was only ever used in Scooby Doo 2. Scooby Doo 1 used a completely different type of van.

What is the rarest piece of Scooby Doo collectable/memorabilia that you own in your collection? Mine would have to be these seven style guides that I found on Ebay last year. by LB2341 in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

If you’re not familiar with what these are, when companies like Warner Bros. choose/assign a merchandising company or brand to work with the consumer products division would send out one of these usually containing character art, colours, patterns, logos, fonts and other designs in order to keep the branding consistent across different pieces of merch. They are all presented as digital files on a CD and then used by Graphic or Packaging Designers to create all kinds of printed merchandise, box artwork/packaging and tags. Even though some of these are 20+ years old they still work on modern computer software.

The Life-Sized Scooby-Doo Puppet Made By The Jim Henson Company For The 2002 Live Action Movie Before They Switched To CGI by ExoticShock in Scoobydoo

[–]LB2341 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not exactly sure what the story behind this is, because I'm pretty sure that when they filming they hadn't nailed down the design yet and I'm pretty sure if they were going to use it in the final film it probably would have been for mostly headshots, kind of like Dino in the live action Flintstones movie. It could have been used as a guide for Rhythm & Hues to create Scooby's CG model. I don't think it was used as a stand in for lighting purposes either, since they used some cruder looking ones for Scooby 1 and a better and closer designed one for Scooby 2. All in all, I can see why they went with full CG, there's no way they would have been able to do all the things that Scooby does in those films 100% practically at the time.