In the first minute (excluding the intro) of "Guess Who's Knott Coming To Dinner" (from The New Scooby-Doo Movies) there are 2 animation glitches. The first glitch is the first line of the episode, where Velma's voice comes out of Daphne's mouth. Less than a minute later, Fred's mouth disappears in the Mystery Machine and then suddenly reappears.
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Here are the September 2017 comic announcements, which will have two comics released on the anniversary date of Scooby-Doo's premiere in 1969. SCOOBY APOCALYPSE #17 Written by KEITH GIFFEN and J.M. DeMATTEIS Art by DALE EAGLESHAM Backup story art by RICK LEONARDI Cover by CARLOS D’ANDA Variant cover by DAVID FINCH Note: This issue will ship with two covers. Now that the mega-monster has been untangled, a small army of monsters lurks around every corner waiting to destroy the gang forever. Little do they know, the greatest threat is one they can’t see. Can Scooby’s nose save the day? Then, in our backup story, Secret Squirrel embarks on his latest mission with the help of his trusted partner, Morocco Mole. On sale SEPTEMBER 13 • 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T SCOOBY-DOO, WHERE ARE YOU? #85 Written by DEREK FRIDOLFS Art by WALTER CARZON and HORACIO OTTOLINI Cover by DEREK FRIDOLFS Paranormal is par for the course when a night of miniature golf turns into a bogey of boos as Mystery Inc. is threatened by a ghoulish gator. Can they stop this croc from creeping the course, or will they be handicapped with fear? On sale SEPTEMBER 13 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED E SCOOBY-DOO! TEAM-UP #30 (feat. Challengers of the Unknown)
Written by SHOLLY FISCH Art and cover by DARIO BRIZUELA When facing a supernatural menace, there’s only one team to call—or maybe two! When Mystery Inc. and the Challengers of the Unknown both show up at the scene of a monstrous mystery, it’s a race to see which team will save the day—if they stay out of each other’s way long enough to do it! On sale SEPTEMBER 27 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED E I suppose this is both a fun fact and Scooby "news," as this was just revealed last week.
The original cut of the Scooby-Doo live action movie was far different than what the final version of the movie ended up being. In a shocking Facebook post by movie director James Gunn, the writer revealed on the movie's 15th anniversary that the first Scooby-Doo live action film was originally to be rated R with several edgy scenes, including some featuring the female stars (Linda Cardellini and Sarah Michelle Gellar) wearing very low-cut outfits. In addition, through a bit more digging around on this, it seems Velma's character was going to completely redone so she was a completely different character than the brainy, nerdy girl we know and love today. One of these character revisions included Velma lusting over Daphne and a make-out scene between the two characters. Another scene would have had Daphne being frightened and convincing Fred to have her stay in his hotel room, which led to the two of them having sex. In the end, the MPAA board denied all of these controversial scenes and essentially told the filmmakers they would have to drop the aforementioned controversies unless they wanted an R-rated movie. Before the movie's release, James Gunn wrote a new script which edited out all the sexually promiscuous content, which is the version we all know today. Check out James Gunn's entire Facebook post here. All other information on the movie taken from this article. I'm happy to announce that the last six unaired episodes of Be Cool Scooby-Doo (which are "Eating Crow," "I Scooby Dooby Do," "El Bandito," "Into the Mouth of Madcap," "The Norse Case Scenario" and "The People vs. Fred Jones") will finally be airing in the US, but not on the Boomerang VOD service as we expected. Oddly, the Boomerang network has decided to air them all in a row in a marathon-esque style. The bad news about this, however, is that the timeslot which Boomerang has chosen to air these is quite possibly an all time low for the Scooby-Doo series: 1 a.m.- 4 a.m. in the morning on Tuesday, June 20. While the timeslot is absolutely ridiculous, I'm glad the episodes are finally airing in the US.
However, I should probably note the fact that only the official Boomerang schedule servlet lists the episodes as airing at that time, and other TV guide sites such as Zap2it list Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry as airing at that time. As the official Boomerang schedule servlet is likely more reliable, I'm going to presume the episodes will indeed air at that time. But if anyone from the US actually stays up that late to watch the episodes, please let me know if the episodes did actually air or not! I'm relatively sure they will, but with Boomerang and Cartoon Network, you can never really be sure. Stay tuned for more updates on this, and I will be sure to keep checking that servlet to ensure that nothing has changed! In Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico, there are several inaccuracies regarding the Spanish culture throughout the movie. They are:
Though this isn't technically Scooby news, I still wanted to report on this, since he did provide voices for several Scooby-Doo episodes. As of yesterday evening, Adam West has passed away at age 88 after a difficult battle with leukemia. West is most famous for providing the voice of Batman, though he did not provide Batman's voice in any of the three Scooby-Doo/Batman episodes. He voiced several different characters in Scooby-Doo, which are Jared Moon (Aloha, Scooby-Doo), Winslow (Scooby-Doo! Unmasked {video game}) and most recently, Daphne's uncle Sandy in Scooby-Doo and the Beach Beastie. Adam West was truly talented man, and may he rest in peace.
After a lot of small intermittent tidbits of information regarding the movie and its DVD release, we finally have the full details on the movie thanks to Amazon.com. The movie will be 77 minutes long and will feature three bonus cartoons on both the DVD and Blu-Ray, which are "Go Away Ghost Ship," "A Clue For Scooby-Doo" and "Party Like It's 1899." In addition, the description is as follows:
Join the Mystery Inc. gang for some wet 'n' wild good times in this all-new LEGO story. The annual Blowout Beach Bash promises 3 fun-filled days of games, dancing and - most importantly for Scooby and Shaggy - food! Even surrounded by sun and sand, the gang quickly learns that nothing spoils a vacation quicker than ghost pirates! It will take the teamwork of Scooby-Doo and the gang, along with their newfound friends, if they hope to foil these spooky swashbucklers and save the beach bash. So chill out, take in the good vibes, and get ready for some mystery-solving fun in the sun with Scooby-Doo! The DVD and Blu-Ray will be released on July 25, and the movie will be released digitally on Amazon, iTunes and cable TV on demand providers two weeks earlier, on July 11. However, there is still no word on when the movie will premiere on Cartoon Network, though we can probably expect it to be a while as the previous movie, Shaggy's Showdown has not premiered yet either. Though certainly not a "fun" fact, Lorena Gale, who played the librarian in Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins tragically passed away due to throat cancer during the last stages of production of the movie, making The Mystery Begins her final film role ever.
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