Looking at the results from last week, Loch Ness Monster was the clear frontrunner from the beginning, and wins the poll by a huge margin.
And speaking of last week's poll, "Large Dragon at Large" being one of the options reminded me that we'd never done a dragon poll, so that's the subject of this week's poll! Here are the full results for last week: What is your favorite episode in Scotland? Loch Ness Monster - 45 A Highland Fling with a Monstrous Thing - 10 Sir Scooby and the Black Knight - 3 Large Dragon at Large - 3 Hound of the Scoobyvilles - 2 The Sahara Desert and Scotland - 1
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As of the date of posting this, we are only 20 days away from MeTV Toons launching! MeTV Toons has released their full schedule, and also has created show pages. On the Scooby side of things, it looks like an episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! will air every weekday at 6:00pm EST. Each Sunday, there will also be a two-hour block of Scooby-Doo episodes and/or films titled Scooby-Doo! Sunday Specials. You can check out the show page for this here (although it does not give much information). It isn't clear if there will be any consistency to the shows they will play during this block, but my guess based on the generic name of the programming block is that they'll mix it up each week, and play a variety of different episodes, specials and films. That's all there will be right now for Scooby-Doo, but you can check out their full schedule on X.
Thanks to Jinkies for sharing a link to the show page! A few of the "previously on" segments from Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated appear to have had the original scenes re-animated rather than showing the same animation again. There are a few notable differences between the original scenes and the recaps:
Some original concept art for Zombie Island has been shared by Jim Stenstrum, who is a storyboard artist for a number of early Scooby films, and also directed the Mook era films. He's posted several of his original artworks for Scooby-Doo DTVs for sale, including Reluctant Werewolf, Witch's Ghost and Cyber Chase. It's also worth noting that one of the original posters for Witch's Ghost calls it "Witch's Curse," meaning that this must have been an early title for the film. Check out some of the art at the links below:
Dracula and Mr. Snide (Reluctant Werewolf) Repulsa and Swamp Thing (Reluctant Werewolf) Mummy and Monster Chicken (Reluctant Werewolf) Three Original Poster Roughs (Zombie Island) Witch's Ghost Original Poster Witch's Curse Original Poster Ben Ravencroft Enraged (Witch's Ghost) Shaggy and Scooby as Knights (Cyber Chase) Daphne (Cyber Chase) Daphne #2 (Cyber Chase) Most of the pieces of art, with the exception of three that are already sold at the time of posting this, are currently available for sale for $300. The Zombie Island posters are more expensive, selling for $1,300. Thanks to Jinkies for this super cool info! Here are the results for last week's poll:
What is your favorite episode featuring a captain as the villain? A Clue for Scooby-Doo - 16 Go Away Ghost Ship - 12 The Haunted Showboat - 10 Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy - 9 The Creepy Heap from the Deep - 6 Guess Who's Knott Coming to Dinner - 4 Ship of Ghouls - 3 Scooby-Doo, Where's the Crew? - 2 LEGO Scooby-Doo: Blowout Beach Bash - 2 The Curse of Half-Beard's Booty - 1 The Phantom, The Talking Dog, and the Hot Hot Hot Sauce! - 1 Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner - 0 Scooby-Doo Adventures: The Mystery Map - 0 |
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