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Scooby-Doo: 47 Years of Snacks, Ghosts, and Mysteries

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Scooby-Doo: 47 Years of Snacks, Ghosts, and Mysteries
Everyone loves a mystery. That’s why Scooby-Doo has endured for nearly five decades and continues to entertain. Besides the Law & Order franchise launched by Dick Wolf, there may be no other longer-running procedural on television.

THE BEGINNING

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! first aired on September 13, 1969. That episode, “What a Night for a Knight,” set the tone and formula that every episode after would follow:

•The gang happens upon a mystery perpetrated by a ghost or monster.
•The gang splits up to investigate. Shaggy, Scooby, and Velma; Fred and Daphne.
•A chase with the ghost accompanied by a groovy pop song.
•The ghost is unmasked, revealed to be a greedy human.

Fred Silverman, the executive in charge of Daytime Programming at CBS in the late 1960s, thought a mystery cartoon show had the potential to be a big hit. Producer Joseph Barbera (of Hanna-Barbera cartoon fame) agreed.

Barbera told story writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears to develop the show with character designer Iwao Takamoto. The original idea centered around a teenage rock group and their dog who would solve mysteries between gigs.

After the first pitch, the rock idea was dropped. Silverman thought the dog should be the star. Ruby and Spears retooled, ultimately settling on the now-famous premise: a bunch of teenage friends and their talking Great Dane traveling around the world solving mysteries.

The Great Dane’s original name was “Too Much,” taken from a popular phrase at the time. Thank God they didn’t go with that name. Otherwise I wouldn’t be writing this article because there would be no show to write about. Credit Frank Sinatra and his “do-be-do-be-do” riffs in his classic standard “Strangers in the Night” for inspiring Scooby’s name.

The four humans were based on characters from The Archie Show and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. Each went through a few name changes before cementing their identities as Norville “Shaggy” Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, and Velma Dinkley.

Even the show’s title went through changes. First it was Mysteries Five, then Who’s S-S-Scared?, and ultimately Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! when it aired.

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(Above Character designer Iwao Takamoto’s drawing that sold the series)

The show was a hit. Nearly sixty-five percent of the CBS Saturday morning audience tuned in regularly. The original series only ran two seasons, but that was long enough to create a legendary character.

THE MIDDLE YEARS

Or the dark years. Yet, to know what makes a character successful, it’s imperative to know what makes it awful. And in my opinion, most of the iterations between 1972 and 1988 were exceptionally bad.

The first spin-off had Mystery Inc. teaming up with a different celebrity every week to solve a mystery. The guest stars ran the gamut from Batman and Robin to Sonny and Cher to Jonathan Winters and Don Knotts.

The animation for these episodes is subpar at best. Flipbooks have better fluidity. It’s embarrassing to watch. But it was somewhat successful; this team-up formula would manifest again and again over the years.

Scra– (excuse me; gotta throw up).

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Let’s try this again…

Scrappy-Doo – Scooby’s runty nephew – was added during a lull in popularity to reignite interest in the series. Which he did. But that’s the only good thing the narcissistic, hydrocephalic, Napoleon-wannabe ever did. He’s a pox. A blight. The only character in the history of episodic television remotely as useless and unnecessary is Dawn from Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Yet Scrappy has his supporters. It’s beyond my comprehension as to how any REAL Scooby fan can like the annoying waif. He damn-near euthanized the series!

Although, of late, Scrappy Hate is becoming the norm. He was the villain in the first live-action Scooby movie and hasn’t shown up in animation since.

No, scratch that. In an episode of Scooby-Doo: Mystery Inc., a statue of Scrappy gives Daphne a scare. Fred’s response: “We promised we would never speak of him again.”

Limit your Scooby-watching to The Scooby-Doo Show and The Scooby-Doo/Dinomutt Hour, the only decent series during this time. Each episode follows the classic mystery-solving formula. And with Scooby’s cousin, Scooby-Dum, along for the hijinks. While Dum has his faults, his worst joke is infinitely better than anything Scrappy ever says or does.

THE SCOOBY-DOO DETECTIVE AGENCY

Scooby3On September 10, 1988, Scooby and the gang clawed their way back into relevance with A Pup Named Scooby-Doo. Producer Tom Ruegger (Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs) revived the classic formula, with one twist: the gang would be in middle school. Essentially, it’s a prequel to the original series; yet more comical and cartoony.

The stand-out feature in every episode is the music by John Debney. It’s all 1950s and 1960s rock ‘n roll. Ruegger and Debney even brought back the chase songs. The best, of which, is “Bad Guys.” It’s a doo-woppin’, scattin’ tune that puts a lot of today’s Top 40 to shame.

THE REVIVAL

Outside of video games, coloring books, and Burger King toys, Scooby remained docile during the 1990s. That changed in 1998 with the direct-to-video release of Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island.

In this animated movie, Mystery Inc. has grown up and gone their separate ways. Velma owns and operates a mystery bookstore. Shaggy and Scooby sniff out contraband at an airport. Only Fred and Daphne remain together, working on the show Coast to Coast with Daphne Blake.

The gang reunites for Daphne’s birthday and sets out to find real ghosts for Daphne’s viewers. They end up on Moonscar Island, at a plantation haunted by a pirate ghost and his crew. In an unexpected (and welcomed) shift, the ghosts turn out to be real.

Everything about this movie is perfection. The animation, the darker story, the voice acting, the music. Sweet Jesus, the music! Third Eye Blind performs the theme song while Skycycle sings the chase songs. A soundtrack was even released!

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The movie was so popular, a follow-up – Scooby-Doo and the Witch’s Ghost – arrived a year later in 1999.

THE BIG SCREEN

The success of these animated features told Warner Bros. that there was a market for more Scooby. In 2002, the live-action movie Scooby-Doo was released. Written by James Gunn (Guardians of the Galaxy), it was a decent adaptation of the cartoon.

In 2004, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed was released. What’s awesome about this one is the premise: a new villain makes the costumes of Mystery Inc.’s most infamous ghosts come to life. It’s the rare example of a sequel being better than the first.

A third live-action movie was rumored to be in the works, but never went into production. The sequel didn’t make enough money to merit another adventure.

BACK TO ANIMATION

The Scooby property was still popular. What’s New, Scooby-Doo?, the first new animated series since Pup, aired on the WB network from 2002-2006.

Scooby-Doo: Mystery Inc., premiered in 2010 on Cartoon Network. This was the first Scooby cartoon to have an overlying story arc for its 52 episodes. The comedy was more adult. More focus was put on the horror aspect.

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The newest incarnation, Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, currently airs on Cartoon Network. It has no right to be Mystery Inc.’s successor. The humor is forced, the animation mediocre, and the character designs for Scooby and the gang are THE WORST. Imagine if Seth MacFarlane had no talent and drew Scooby-Doo. That’s what this is. The worst is Velma. Her lips look like they were caught in a vacuum for an hour.

Until the next inevitable animated series, stick to the animated movies. A new one has been released every year since 1999. Some are quite good (Abracadabra-Doo; Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster). Some are quite awful (Moon Monster Madness; the two team-ups with the WWE).

Regardless, new Scooby movies and cartoons are constantly in production. Mickey Mouse doesn’t even get that kind of attention now.

Earlier this year, Warner Bros. announced that Scooby-Doo would be back in movie theaters. This time as a computer-animated feature tentatively titled S.C.O.O.B., directed by long-time Scooby producer Tony Cervone. Plot details are sketchy to non-existent right now, but Warner Bros. has high hopes for it. S.C.O.O.B. is expected to launch an entire Hanna-Barbera cinematic universe.

After countless mysteries, devoured boxes of Scooby Snacks, misplaced glasses, overly-elaborate traps, screams, and laughs, it’s safe to say that Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred aren’t going anywhere.

Except to eat a snack before investigating their next mystery.

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‘Sky High’ Sequel Potentially In The Works

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Sky High – you remember it, right? That colorful, teen-drama superhero film that came out years ago? Well according to an interview coming out of The Hollywood News, a sequel might be in the works.

The news outlet caught up with directors Walt Dohrn and Mike Mitchell about their interest in the recently announced Shrek 5, which led them to express interest in a Sky High Sequel.

“It’s between that [Shrek 5] and we’re working on a sequel to Sky High. We’ll see how that goes.”

Sky High came out on July 29, 2015, and earned a profit of roughly $86 million on a $35 million budget.

Would you be interested in a sequel? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments.

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Watch The First Episode Of ‘Fear The Walking Dead Passage’

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AMC Monday afternoon released the first mini-episode of ‘Fear The Walking Dead Passage’ a spinoff from ‘Fear the Walking Dead.’ The episode introduces a person in a biohazard suit and an injured women.

Do you think either one will survive and make their way into ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ season 3?

Last year the network released ‘Flight 462’ which introduced Alex (Michelle Ang) to the series. ‘Passage’ will run 16 episdoes and will air each week before ‘The Walking Dead.’

FEAR THE WALKING DEAD PASSAGE: PART 1
A fearsome survivor agrees to help an injured woman in exchange for an apocalyptic sanctuary. A new installment of the 16-part series is available every week on amc.com, the AMC mobile apps, and on-air during premiere episodes of ‘The Walking Dead.’

‘The Walking Dead’ returns to AMC for its seventh season on October 23.

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Review: ‘Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans’: Season 2 Episode 3

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Battle Before Dawn

This episode is so full of action it feels like it was meant to be an exact counter point to all the dialogue and set up from the previous episode. It’s quickly revealed Gjallarhorn is already trying to find ways to screw over the Tekkadan crew as instead of giving the full back up they were promised, they get only one ship. Orga doesn’t mind though as he knows it will allow his team the opportunity to take the pirates down and get all the glory if they succeed.

Two big pieces of information are revealed about the new, unnamed masked man. First, he is not McGillis using his alias of Montag as the new guy makes it a point to curse McGillis’ name bitterly. Second, he has a Gundam frame of his own. The machine looks a little bare bones right now, but by the time he goes into combat, it will more than likely be a force to be feared.

The action is intense, but the episode isn’t without a few moments where the animation quality drops. It is also painfully obvious when the quality does fall thanks to the fights being placed out in space. Kind of hard to cover up the fact the machines aren’t being drawn with such fine detail when they are the only objects on the screen.

Overall the episode is very entertaining and helps to showcase just how far Tekkadan has come as a team. There is no doubt they will be able to make it out of this first mission without any type of difficulty. The real problem comes from what the rest of the season will introduce to make the audience afraid everyone is going to make it out alive.

Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphan Season 2 is streaming on Daisuki.

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‘Shrek 5’ Gets ‘Austin Powers’ Screenwriter

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Shrek 5 is happening people. With each passing day, we come a few steps closer to its completion. Call it a miracle. Call it the end of times. Call it a fleeting studio’s desperate attempt to cash in on their most beloved and financially successful property, even though they effectively retired the series nearly ten years ago. But it’s coming. Prepare yourself for its big, green, pointed ears arrival in 2019.

Today sees the project’s first real development since it was announced back in July. Michael McCullers, an SNL veteran best known for co-writing the Austin Powers sequels with Mike Myers, agreed to pen the new film.

The news came from The Hollywood News (via ComingSoon.net). Walt Dohrn, a Shrek 2 screenwriter and the director behind DreamWorks Animation’s upcoming Trolls, and Mike Mitchell, the director behind Shrek Forever After, revealed the project update. Mitchell notes Shrek 5 has “a pretty good story” and that McCullers “came up with a really great idea that they’re exploring.” Dohrn then followed with the following: “There’s more story to tell there and we’re ready to help tell it for sure,” as if he’s addressing everyone questioning the film’s existence on Twitter and elsewhere.

There’s no word yet on who will direct, but Dohrn and Mitchell are interested. So it’s pretty likely they’ll get the job. With that in mind, they also expressed an interest in making a sequel to Mitchell’s Sky High, which would be pretty neat, even though it’s over ten years later and the original wasn’t necessarily a box office smash. It’s Disney, though, so we’ll see what happens there.

Shrek 5 will not be McCullers’s first time working with DreamWorks Animation. He also wrote next year’s The Boss Baby, which released its first trailer today. He also contributed to 2014’s overlooked Mr. Peabody & Sherman. In addition to their Austin Powers work, Myers and McCullers also wrote the unproduced Sprockets together, based on the popular recurring SNL sketch. It’s among the most well-known screenplays that didn’t come to completion, at least in comedy circles. McCullers’s also wrote and directed Baby Mama (what’s with this dude and babies?), and — outside of his DreamWorks Animation work — he also wrote the upcoming Hotel Transylvania 3 for Sony Animation.

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Tom Holland Talks ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ and ‘Avengers: Infinity Wars’

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Tom Holland Opens Up About His Feelings On The Spider-Man Suit & The MCU!

Spider-Man: Homecoming may be a little less than a year away, but that hasn’t stopped the newest Spidey, Tom Holland, from offering a few nuggets of information about it, the suit, and future Avengers movie appearances, according to Variety.

At the New York Film Festival premiere of Holland’s movie The Lost City of Z, Variety asked him about the possibility of an appearance in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity Wars.

Holland’s response:  “It’s all up in the air. I believe some sort of deal is in the mix, but I’m unclear as to what that deal is.”

Holland also talked about the Spidey costume and the thrill of playing such an iconic character:

“The suit’s not the greatest thing, but sometimes when it’s uncomfortable, you just have to remind yourself of the long list of actors that would love to be in that suit and you just go, ‘do you know what, f**k it. I’m the luckiest kid alive. I deserve to be here and I’m going to give it my best.”

Spider-Man: Homecoming is the second movie reboot of Spider-Man, but his first solo outing as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Holland made his first appearance as the wall-crawler in Captain America: Civil War.

The plot of Homecoming is being kept under tight wraps, but one thing known is that it places Holland’s Peter Parker back in high school. Rumors swirl that the movie will feature several villains (one possibly being The Vulture), but nothing has been confirmed yet.

Besides Holland, the Homecoming cast includes Marisa Tomei, Angourie Rice, Zendaya, Robert Downey, Jr., and Michael Keaton.  Jon Watts will direct from a screenplay written by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daly.

Spider-Man: Homecoming is scheduled to hit theaters July 7, 2017.

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Trading Cards Reveal New ‘Rogue One’ Characters

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With just two months until Rogue One: A Star Wars Story premieres, new images reveal several new characters.

Entertainment Weekly has debuted six new digital cards courtesy of the Topps’ Star Wars: Card Trader.

The cards feature background characters, including an unnamed female X-Wing pilot.

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See the rest of the exclusive cards at Entertainment Weekly’s website.

Twenty additional cards were released via the trading card app, according to makingstarwars.net.

The cards showcase the film’s main characters like Jyn Erso, Galen Erso and Saw Gerrera.

Lucasfilm debuted a final trailer for the film last week, giving fans their first glimpse of Darth Vader.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story hits theaters December 16.

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‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Will Avoid Some Of The Marvel Cinematic Universe

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Thor: Ragnarok will ignore much of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, according to A.V Club.

Director Taika Waititi (Hunt for the Wilderpeople) participated in a Reddit AMA on Saturday night.

During the chat, Waititi said he “made an effort to ignore the fact that there are other Thor films.”

He also praised Marvel for giving him a lot of creative freedom.

“I think TR [Thor: Ragnarok] will be one of the most adventurous and most ‘out there’ of all the Marvel movies. It’s a crazy movie,” he said.

Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) will have a much bigger role in the film, according to Waititi. He added that audiences can expect to see ‘references” to Doctor Strange, but didn’t elaborate.

Waititi confirmed Ragnarok’s 80s-vibe. The retro-style logo was a clue.

The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Anthony Hopkins, Cate Blanchett, Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba, Tessa Thompson and Jamie Alexander.

Stephany Folsom wrote the screenplay.

Thor: Ragnarok  hits theaters November 3, 2017.

Source: A.V. Club

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Magic Keeps Flowing In New ‘Doctor Strange’ Trailer and TV Spot

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With only about two and half weeks to go before Doctor Strange appears in cinemas, Marvel Studios is keeping the magic flowing. According to Comicbook.com, a new International trailer (from Honk Kong) and a domestic market TV spot have emegred. Perahps in an effort to try and raise awarness on a more obscure character, it seems the studio has realesed more footage and clips for Doctor Strange than any other Marvel Cinematic Universe project before. The film will be the first entry in the MCU, typically more of a science and science-fiction based world, to focus heavily on magic and the supernatural. You can watch the new trailer and TV spot below.

Doctor Strange tells the story of neurosurgeon Stephen Strange whose life takes a tragic turn after a horrific car accident damages his hands. When medicine fails him, he is forced to look for healing in a mysterious place known as Kamar-Taj. There he learns that this is not just a place for healing but also the sight of a magical battle to save the world. Soon Doctor Strange must choose to return to his normal life or leave it all behind  and take his new place as the world’s Sorcerer Supreme.

Doctor Strange stars Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock, Star Into Darkness, ), Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave), Rachel McAdams (True Detective Season 2), Michael Stuhlbarg (A Serious Man), Mads Mikkelsen (Valhalla Riding/Hannibal) and Tilda Swinton (The Grand Budapest Hotel). It is directed by Scott Derrickson, and written by Derrickson, Jon Spaihts (Prometheus), and C. Robert Cargill (Sinister). It opens November 4, 2017, in theaters nationwide.

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‘Justice League’ Wrap Party – Jason Momoa Knows How To Party

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‘Justice League’ filming came to a close, and Jason Momoa partied, drank, and Instagrammed it.

According to my source, two weeks ago Aquaman himself posted a photo before the epic after party. He just released some awesome photos with cast and crew and put them up on his Instagram. We get a taste of the relationships that the actors made while on set, as well as Momoa’s taste for Guinness.  We see photos of Momoa partying with Ben Affleck, Zack Snyder, and many others.

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I don’t know about everyone else, but I for one am on board with all of these selfies.

Momoa’s Instagram is full of pictures from the ‘Justice League’ filming, as well as his different adventures, and his absolute love of Guinness beer. http://instagram.com/prideofgypsies

With this being a week of epic proportions for the ‘Justice League’ crew, with the footage of Amber Heard in her Mera Costume, and the new Wonder Woman trailer, this is really just the icing on the cake. It is exactly what the fan boys and girls need to keep them going.

Momoa plays Aquaman in the upcoming movie ‘Justice League’. We were lucky enough to get a slight taste of the character in ‘Batman V. Superman’, more of him in ‘Justice League’ and all of him in the ‘Aquaman’ movie, which is scheduled for 2018. Momoa is mostly known for his role in ‘Game of Thrones’ as Khal Drogo. He was also in ‘Baywatch’ back in the late 90s/early 00s, and ‘Stargate: Atlantis’ 2005-2009.

‘Justice League’ follows Batman and Wonder Woman, after the death of Superman, enlisting a team of meta humans to help take down the next threat. Starring Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Amy Adams, Henry Cavill, Amber Heard, Ezra Miller, Diane Lane, and Jason Momoa.

‘Justice League’ opens November 17, 2017

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