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Fan Spotlight 2021 Day 13: Joel

9/13/2021

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Happy Scooby’s anniversary everyone! 52 years ago today, the very first episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! aired at 10:30am on CBS. Our final fan spotlight is on  Joel, the administrator of the Planet Scooby website. Joel is also responsible for one of the first Scooby-Doo sites on the Internet, which he created way back in 1997 on his university’s web server. Though that website was taken down in 2003, Joel started the Planet Scooby website in 2019, where he makes weekly YouTube videos reviewing various episodes of Scooby-Doo.

Without further ado, I’m incredibly excited to introduce you to Joel through his answers to the questions below:

1. What is your name?
Joel (aka Professor Joel)

2. How did you get into Scooby-Doo?
I was born in the mid-70s and I have three older brothers who are 7-10 years older than me.  So they were watching Scooby-Doo from the get-go and my earliest memories were watching Scooby-Doo with them on Saturday mornings.  

What sealed the deal for me was that my parents were invited to the grand opening of a Hanna Barbera theme park called Canada’s Wonderland in 1981.  They brought me back a Scooby-Doo toy that turned me into a super fan.  I still have that toy and it sits at my office desk.

3. What is your favorite Scooby-Doo episode and film? Why?
My favourite Scooby-Doo episode is ‘A Night of Fright is No Delight’.  I love the creepy gothic atmosphere, and the backstory that Scooby saved Colonel Sanders’ life and is up for an inheritance provided he spends the night in this creepy house.  I also love the design for the Phantom Shadows.
 
My favourite film would be Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island.  I was in my early twenties when that was released and there had been a lack of fresh Scooby-Doo content.  It was exciting that they were bringing Scooby-Doo back, and I loved the horror element. 
 
4. What ways are you involved in the Scooby fandom online?
I have a YouTube channel where I review a new Scooby-Doo episode every week.  I also have a website. I spend at least an hour a day on websites, social media accounts and YouTube, reading & watching content or chatting with Scooby fans. It’s so much fun.
 
5. In your opinion, what is the best series or era of Scooby?
The Scooby-Doo Show season 2 is my favourite era.  I’m still shocked it has never seen a full release on DVD or Bluray
 
6. What one Scooby-Doo series or film would you want a sequel to someday?
That’s a difficult question to answer as we saw a couple of sequels that weren’t well received by the Scooby community with the 13 Ghost and Zombie Island sequel (I enjoyed them though).  So much time had passed and Warner disposed of the supernatural aspect that many fans loved about these classics.
 
I think for myself, I’d love to see another Scoobynatural episode crossover.  I know the series Supernatural has run its course, but it would be fun if there was a Halloween special where they encountered the Scooby gang once more.
 
7. What direction would you like to see the franchise go in the future?
I’d like the series to go more gothic in its atmosphere and return the focus back to simple mysteries.  I like Scooby-Doo best when the show is spooky, but remains relatively kid-friendly.
 
8. Who is your favorite member of the gang and why?
Not counting Scooby-Doo, I’d have to say Shaggy.  His responses to situations always crack me up.  I also found it funny he was always on the lookout for food.
 
9. What is your favorite villain? Why?
There’s so many fabulous villains to choose from, but if I could only choose one, I’d have to say the Space Kook.  That far-out laugh still makes the hair on the back of my neck rise up..
 
10. In your opinion, who is the best recurring (non-gang) character in the franchise?
The Hex-Girls.  I always get a big smile on my face when they pop up.
 
11. Do you have a Scooby-Doo collection? If so, what’s in it?
I do have a Scooby-Doo collection, although it’s not very focused.  I’ve always seeked out old Scooby books and comics from the 70s so I have quite a few of those.  Over the years I’ve acquired t-shirts, toys, stuffed animals, unofficial artwork, posters, video games, VHS tapes, board games, playmobil and lego sets. 
 
Seventy percent of my collection was given to me by friends and family as gifts so a lot of the items I have are sentimental.
 
My most favourite item is a Scooby-Doo Colouring book that I bought in 2002.  When I make a new friend, I get them to colour a page. It’s always fun to pull the book out and flip through it to remember all the great times I’ve had with friends over the years.
 
12. What do you think has made the franchise so popular that it’s still going strong after 50 years?
That’s a tough question to answer.  I feel like Scooby-Doo was lightning in a bottle in how all of these amazing characters, villains, spooky plots and silly humor came together and created the perfect storm for success.  
 
Hanna Barbera certainly tried to copy the formula multiple times, yet Scooby-Doo prevailed over Jabber Jaw, Captain Caveman and Josie and the Pussycats.  
 
Perhaps where Scooby stands out is that he’s consistently Scooby throughout the 50+ years.  No matter how dark or silly the series gets, Scooby’s always going to be lovable, cowardly, and upbeat.
 
13. What is one fun fact about you in real life? 
I once won a year’s supply of M&Ms candy.  Upon winning I imagined throwing a party where I’d fill the bathtub, sinks and lampshades with this glorious candy.  But the prize only turned out to be 365 snack sized boxes of M&Ms.
 
14. Please feel free to share anything else you’d like to here!
I want to thank WildwindVampire for featuring me in the fan spotlight.  It’s a huge honor as I’ve been a big fan of the Scooby Snax website for so long!

Thank you so much to Joel for participating as our final fan spotlight today, and for being such a huge supporter of the site for so long! If you haven’t already, be sure to check out his Planet Scooby website, where you can find his weekly episode reviews and a “mystery map” where you can geolocate all the real-life locations the gang has solved mysteries.

I've really enjoyed doing these fan spotlights over the past 13 days. It's been so much fun getting to introduce you all to so many cool Scooby fans again this year, and I've been so happy that people have been enjoying these so much! Here's to another amazing year of Scooby :)
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Weekly Poll #94

9/12/2021

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For today's poll, I thought it would be fun for Scooby's anniversary to ask what the best year in Scooby history was! This could be perhaps because it's the year your favorite episode came out, the year that the most quality Scooby content was released, or any number of reasons. I honestly have no idea what people are going to choose here, so I'm super excited to see what the results are!

Speaking of results, here are the results from last week's poll:
What is your favorite of the two "major" villains within Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated?
Freak of Crystal Cove - 44
Evil Entity - 29
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Fan Spotlight 2021 Day 12 Part 2: Nettfox

9/12/2021

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Happy Sunday everyone! We have a bonus fan spotlight today, NettFox, who is active on the ScoobyAddicts forum and enjoys watching “making-of” Scooby-Doo videos.

1. What is your name?
NettFox

2. How did you get into Scooby-Doo?
I grew up watching VHS Cassettes my parents had bought for me of Scooby-Doo.

3. What is your favorite Scooby-Doo episode and film? Why?
Not sure on favorite episode yet I can say my favorite film was Scooby Doo on Zombie Island. The sheer edgier and darker atmosphere and amazing animation gave me a standard for how to enjoy scooby doo past the comedic moments or mystery at hand.

4. What ways are you involved in the Scooby fandom online? 
I occasionally browse forums or watch reviews on Scooby-Doo lore. I enjoy digging up the “making of” findings that show how Scooby-Doo evolved.

5. In your opinion, what is the best series or era of Scooby?
I would say it’s the first few DTV era of Scooby Doo movies that are a high peak for the franchise. It revitalized interest that allowed it to remain well enough in my memories and desire more like it.

6. What one Scooby-Doo series or film would you want a sequel to someday?
To be honest they did that and Return to Zombie Island wasn’t impressive. I guess now they could bring back a throwback to Reluctant Werewolf or Ghoul School and did away with the seemingly made retcons on saying some fantastical events weren’t real or such. 

7. What direction would you like to see the franchise go in the future?
I’d like it if they remained whimsical on humor even if still engaged with the mysteries the Scooby Gang faces. Particularly like the early DTV movie era.

8. Who is your favorite member of the gang and why?
I’d say it either be Shaggy or Scooby. Shaggy because of his humor and Scooby because I love dogs and Scooby is always gonna have a good place for being brave when needed or just funny to watch.

9. What is your favorite villain? Why?
Favorite villain is a tough choice. Possibly the ones in Zombie Island or Witch’s Ghost. Yet I won’t give away the mystery for any new fans still getting into it. As for villain designs I’d say the Tar Monster out of nostalgia.

10. In your opinion, who is the best recurring (non-gang) character in the franchise?
The Hex Girls! Seriously we need them to come back more in their classic designs. Or as more recurring characters. They were always a blast with their attitude and wit. Plus amazing tunes that I still can enjoy on repeat.

11. Do you have a Scooby-Doo collection? If so, what’s in it?
Not so much a collection yet I do have a few Scooby doo plush or toys hanging around.

12. What do you think has made the franchise so popular that it’s still going strong after 50 years?
I’d say it’s the familiarity of the formula of teen mystery solvers that just was best with the Scooby Gang. Others were made yet only a few came close to interesting as the old gang. Still I do appreciate seeing them being included in a shared universe.

13. What is one fun fact about you in real life?
I’m definitely fond of preserving cartoon history as it’s made. I feel it’s important to archive all production notes or rough drafts or interview writers or creators on the process of their productions.

14. Please feel free to share anything else you’d like to here!
I’d like to thank the Scooby Addicts forum for helping me get the chance to catch up and watch the latest incarnations of Scooby Doo media. I can only hope to share more or see more thrive when the next series drops online.

Thanks so much to NettFox for being one of today’s fan spotlights!
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Fan Spotlight 2021 Day 12: Cameron Bates

9/12/2021

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It’s hard to believe that in less than 24 hours, Scooby-Doo will have been on the air for 52 years! For one of our last fan spotlights of this year, I’d like to introduce you to Cameron! Cameron is a cattle rancher who is a big Scooby-Doo fan. Cameron runs his own social media page, @ScoobyandCam where he shares his Scooby collection and other Scooby-Doo related content. He’s also a co-host of the ScoobyAddicts Scooby Panels. Here’s Cameron’s fan spotlight:

1. What is your name?
My name is Cameron Bates and I run an account called “Scooby-Doo & Cameron Too”.

2. How did you get into Scooby-Doo?
When I was little, my mom would always turn on the ABC network and The Scooby-Doo Show would come on. She would let me watch Scooby-Doo when it came on from start to finish. She said I never wanted to finish other cartoons, like I did with Scooby. She even gave me a portable tv when I was a kid, that way I could tune into ABC in the mornings and watch Scooby. I told my family and friends that I loved Scooby-Doo, so from then on, everyone started buying Scooby-Doo merchandise for me left and right. I had Scooby themed birthday parties, Scooby toys, books, clothes, movies, cds, and much more. Honestly over my 23 years of living, I never stopped loving Scooby-Doo and that’s why I am still collecting till this day!

3. What is your favorite Scooby-Doo episode and film? Why?
My favorite Scooby-Doo episode is “Vampire Bats & Scaredy Cats” from The Scooby-Doo Show! It’s my favorite episode, because Its such a dark/fun episode. You have an amazing story with spooky elements and I love how scary the vampire is. I also love this one, because we really get to see Scooby-Doo & Scooby-Dum work together to solve the mystery! My favorite film is Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase”. This is my favorite movie, because I grew up watching this all the time and I love how the gang get trapped in a video game. The story of them having to stop a virus while in the cyber world is just amazing! I also love how they interacted with their classic selves and how the old villains from the classic series came back!

4. What ways are you involved in the Scooby fandom online?
I run a social media page called “Scooby-Doo & Cameron Too”. My name is Cameron and I wanted to create an account that I could connect with other Scooby fans/lovers like myself to share news, projects and my Scooby-Doo collection. My pages are on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & YouTube! I’m also a co-host on the Scooby Panels by Nikki Blake with Scooby Addicts! I’m very blessed to be apart of this community!

5. What one Scooby-Doo series or film would you want a sequel to someday?
I would have to say that the 60s/70s era of “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?” & “The Scooby-Doo Show” were the absolute best! They were the originals and they paved the foundation for the franchise of 50+ years of Scooby-Doo!

6. What direction would you like to see the franchise go in the future?
If I could make a sequel in the Scooby Universe, I would have to say a sequel to “Scooby-Doo and the Boo Brothers”. I think this would be cool to see Scooby, Shaggy and Scrappy team up with the Boo brothers again to solve another mystery. Hopefully this time with the whole gang out in the country and make it fun and nostalgic for all of us fans to watch.

7. What direction would you like to see the franchise go in the future?
I would personally like the franchise to keep going at the rate they are going. I just want the Scooby-Doo franchise to stay safe and clean for the kids and for the whole family!

8. Who is your favorite member of the gang and why?
I would have to say Scooby-Doo is my favorite character, because he is just the must loyal, kind, and courageous cartoon dog that I have ever seen. Growing up with tons of cartoon dogs on the TV, Scooby has always stood out to me. I wish he was a real dog, so I could give him a big ole hug!

9. What is your favorite villain? Why?
My favorite villain is Charlie The Haunted Robot from “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!” season 1, episode 8 titled “Foul Play in Funland”. He is my favorite villain, because he was such a classic and he was being controlled by someone else to drive people away from the funland. That episode really showed how people are the true villains using masks, costumes or robots to do their dirty work. The setting of this episode with the colors and how they made it was just such a fun episode to watch.

10. In your opinion, who is the best recurring (non-gang) character in the franchise?
In my opinion the best recurring character was Scooby-Dum. Now I know he was part of the gang while they were traveling, but to me he didn’t get to stay for everything. I love Scooby-Dum, because i felt that he was so fun and pure and innocent. I love the relationship that Doo & Dum both had with each other. Each episode of the “The Scooby-Doo Show” and “Laff-A-Lympics” with Scooby-Dum I will forever cherish. I just hope they bring back that lovable Sherlock Holmes Dimwitted Mystery Solving Pooch again soon!

11. Do you have a Scooby-Doo collection? If so, what’s in it?
I do have a Scooby-Doo Collection! It’s very large and I am proud of it. I have been collecting ever since I was born. My mother started collecting stuff for me and then I took off and kept up with since I could walk. We would go to garage sales, estate sales, thrift shops, stores and look on EBay for Scooby items. I collect anything and everything Scooby-Doo licensed merchandise. I’m trying my best right now to become the World’s Largest Scooby-Doo Collector and I hope one day I can succeed with that! In my collection, I have some really cool pieces. I own a lot of cool Scooby-Doo Live Action Movie Props and stuff used in the movie. I also own some cool one of kind statues. My favorite piece by far is the Scooby-Doo Ride Along Mystery Machine. This Mystery Machine was Scott Innes and it was signed by him and it was also used on a TV Show called “Pawn Stars” which is big here in the South. It’s one of my prized possessions. I honestly just love collecting and it just comes natural to keep doing it!

12. What do you think has made the franchise so popular that it’s still going strong after 50 years? 
I truly believe that keeping Scooby-Doo pure and clean all these 52 years has kept Scooby-Doo going strong to this day! When you watch Scooby-Doo there is no cussing, sex, or violence. It’s all good hearted fun with 4 teenagers and a talking dog. They are warm, kind, funny and always putting a smile on our face. I also think all the cool mysteries they solve has made them the best mystery solvers in the history of mystery solvers. When you turn on Scooby-Doo, it’s like all the worries of the world go away and you are right there with the gang to solve the mystery! He brings so much joy and excitement into my life and I know he does the same for millions of fans across the globe!

13. What is one fun fact about you in real life?
I am a cattle rancher in NorthEast Texas. When people ask me personally who I am and what I do with my life, I tell them that I live on a ranch. People don’t believe me and think that since I collect and love Scooby-Doo, I live in the city. Not true! I live out in the Country where I raise Cattle and Horses. I love my life and Scooby falls into well with balance. I work on my ranch in the mornings and collect Scooby-Doo by the evenings!

14. Please feel free to share anything else you’d like to here!
I would just like to say that I am truly blessed to be apart of the Scooby Community. When I started a couple of years ago with my page “Scooby-Doo & Cameron Too” I never thought in a million years to be surrounded by such amazing people with the love for Scooby-Doo & Mystery Inc. I appreciate ScoobySnax.com for this amazing fan spotlight edition and for asking me to be apart. I have really enjoyed this! If anyone loves Scooby-Doo, please feel free to find me on all Social Media Platforms by using the “@ScoobyandCam” username to find me. Please stop by and say Hello! Always love to connect with Scooby-Doo Fans!!!

Thank you so much to Cameron for being today’s fan spotlight! Be sure to check back tomorrow for our final fan spotlight of the year!

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Fan Spotlight 2021 Day 11: James Dixon

9/11/2021

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For today’s fan spotlight, we have the former administrator of Scoobypedia with us: James Dixon. James was the admin at Scoobypedia for 11 years, before recently stepping down in December 2020 to pursue another Grifkuba project. I’m excited to introduce you to James via his fan spotlight below:

1. What is your name?
My name is James Dixon. I've also been known to use the FANDOM handle of            Anythingspossibleforapossible aka Possible (for another certain fandom, I actually barely scraped the online surface of) and then TheAtomicLight when I eventually decided that the former handle wasn't for me anymore.

2. How did you get into Scooby-Doo?
When I was young, I watched a handful of episodes from across the franchise that popped up on TV (all of which were pre-2001). I never at any point made a conscious decision to search for it on TV. What got my full attention, though, was when Zombie Island and Witch's Ghost came on TV. I thought they were both very well done, as dark as they were.

And then on January 1, 2010, I made the big leap into the fandom and joined Scoobypedia, which led to me being put in charge until I left at the end of December 2020.

3. What is your favorite Scooby-Doo episode and film? Why?
I can't exactly nail down my favourite episode. I have a handful of episodes I like from each series. From the original series, I particularly like the moment in "Bedlam in the Big Top" when Shaggy and Scooby turned the tables on the Ghost Clown and used his own weapon against him, which was profoundly different from just accidentally knocking the ghost over.

Another great episode I think is "Beware the Beast from Below," the first episode of Mystery Incorporated. It's a great departure from the silly tone of what had come before (despite still having some great jokes), and was a great template for the entire series of which, unfortunately, I don't think it always matched. Fred in particular was great to watch and he made a decision that he thought cost a teacher's life.

As I said above, when I was younger Zombie Island and Witch's Ghost captured my attention more than anything else. Zombie Island is my favourite film of that era, and still is, because it was so fundamentally different. As a kid, I found it to be "edgy" in a sense, but it still holds up because everything about the series has been kept the same, but matured in a way that is still completely accessible. It's more serious, but not too serious that it doesn't know how to have fun when it needed to. The boundaries are being pushed further than before because it's made by new people with a new mindset pushing the boundaries further than they have ever been before and being 1997/1998, it was the perfect time. There's a three-dimensional quality that was never there before. The songs were also incredible; they were the perfect choices.

I also really like Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster. While Zombie Island had upped the stakes, Loch Ness Monster is my favourite take on the more "traditional" version of Scooby-Doo, especially after Legend of the Vampire and Monster of Mexico, which were both dull tributes to the original series. With or without Loch Ness Monster, there would've been more DTVs, but Loch Ness Monster made the film series worthwhile again, at least for me.

4. What ways are you involved in the Scooby fandom online?
My real interest and love of the fandom grew when I found A Pup Named Scooby-Doo airing one morning on in the last week of December 2007 (yes, I have an acute memory of this, I guess because it quite possibly led to a life changing experience in becoming a part of the fandom). I was a casual viewer, but this time in my life I actively sought out to watch it and be mindful of when it was on.

5. In your opinion, what is the best series or era of Scooby?
I'd like to give a shoutout to Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! It doesn't get as much love as it should. What's funny about that series is that it's quite literally every other series you've seen just with Scooby's name slapped on. It has elements of Inspector Gadget and Bill & Ted, and some other stuff. Despite the unusual character designs, the absences of Fred and the girls, and weird villains, none of this actually puts me off. I like what it brings to the table. I think a lot of it is because of the talent of voice actor Jeff Bennett. That series would not be as good without him.

I've found the eras of SDMI and BCSD interesting to view as they've come and gone. They definitely sparked a lot of debates.

6. What one Scooby-Doo series or film would you want a sequel to someday?
What was so great about the new story of Zombie Island was that Daphne was the host of her own travel show that could've provided a convincing reason for Mystery Inc. to discover new mysteries and ghosts to track down. Instead, the creative team ignored that (along with Daphne intending to reveal to the world, along with Detective Neville's help, that the supernatural was real) and just had them conveniently stumble across a mystery. That's the biggest mistake they made. So, I would like to see (but never will) a return to that original concept in Zombie Island.

That era would've been nice to see again, but after having seen Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island, possibly the worst Scooby-Doo film of all time, which was hellbent on retconning everything from the original, instead of being just being left alone, I know this would never be possible. Even though we all know that "Scooby-Doo is just for kids," Return to Zombie Island's press release was targeted towards the fans of the original film, but then the film itself is a kiddie b-movie spoof. The film is irredeemable as both a sequel and a film that stands on its own two feet.

7. What direction would you like to see the franchise go in the future?
I know what direction it shouldn't go in: Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? Scooby-Doo has only lasted as long as it has by taking chances to see what else can be done with the franchise. Even if some of those ideas don't turn out to be a good idea, they are still worth it. You could tell that Warner Bros. severely regretted Be Cool Scooby-Doo! when they made Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? as bland and boring as possible, apparently to satisfy old time fans who were upset with Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! But the problem is, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! makes up for its stiffness with a certain kind of charm and likability.

So, what I think we should see in Scooby-Doo is more chances being taken with new story ideas and a better understanding of who each member of Mystery Inc. is. A lot of the times I feel the gang are only there to serve the mystery, unlike Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! which felt like the opposite. This is why I haven't liked seeing guest stars in recent years, because it feels like an excuse to avoid focus on the gang which is what the audience comes to see. You can get Mystery Inc. to meet as many guest stars as you'd like, but if the gang aren't remotely likable or interesting, then the guest stars don't mean anything. Like KISS or John Cena.

This is why I'm cautiously optimistic about Velma. And if Velma does fail, then just try and doing something else new and see what happens there, instead of doing another Guess Who?

The only more guest stars I'd like to see more of are other Hanna-Barbera characters. Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros. have always been reluctant in having Scooby-Doo crossover with other Hanna-Barbera-created series as if it would change the fabric of time and space if Scooby-Doo solved a mystery with Jonny Quest, or Tom and Jerry. If you watch the Jonny Quest episode "The Curse of Anubis" and the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, Too," you could almost see them as being connected.

What I found was the biggest missed opportunity with Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? is that there was only three HB-themed episodes; 2 in season 1, and 1 in season 2.

In the new Jellystone! series, which I recommend to everyone, all you need to do is have a cameo of Scooby Snacks, that's all, and it broadens the universe just a bit more.

I'd also like the comics to stop using stock art. You can call it original artwork if you want, but it's still amazingly talented artists to basically trace over WB's inherited art with the gang in several stock poses, which may be altered just a tad. It's 100% ineffective and turns all potentially great stories into terrible ones. If you look at the beautiful art Scott Jeralds used to do compared to what he does now, it's heartbreaking.

For the first 10 years DC Comics were publishing Scooby comics they had the most wonderfully drawn artwork which helped the stories, then WB and DC realized that they either shouldn't be wasting good money on merchandise that fans are going to buy anyway or WB had a fear that fans wouldn't buy something they would be anyway unless each member of the gang had the same 2-3 stock poses in every panel of every comic which had started subtly around 2011, and became dominant at least around 2014.

8. Who is your favorite member of the gang and why?
There is no easy answer to this. I don't want to just say Scooby & Scooby, but I like their observation of things. But I also really liked how Fred and Daphne were written in Be Cool. They both were suddenly filled with depth and character, although both of their character traits became somewhat problematic in the end.

9. What is your favorite villain? Why?
I liked Mr. E when he was an unseen figure who gave Mystery Inc. clues, despite being a potential threat. There should've been a bigger build up and done it at the end of season 1, instead of in the middle. When they randomly decided to reveal him sitting in that chair as this fat, hairy guy, it did nothing for me.

10. In your opinion, who is the best recurring (non-gang) character in the franchise?
I really liked it when Del Chillman was brought back a second time. Two times isn't enough! I'd also like more appearances of the Hex Girls. It's about time the Hex Girls had their own spin-off. The Hex Girls are Captain Planet and Jem combined, and those shows were huge hits, so doing a series about protecting the planet with rock and roll music seems like a no-brainer.

Miyumi only appeared once and I really liked the new dynamic she brought to the gang, and I would love to see her again.

11. Do you have a Scooby-Doo collection? If so, what’s in it?
My collection started off with DVDs of complete series (none of the single volume sets if possible), and in 2012 expanded to books, beginning with Jungle Jeopardy and a hardback of DC's Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! I've got several books now. I've also got the Blu-ray sets of Where Are You! and The New Scooby-Doo Movies (for the latter, I feel like WB were banking on at least one episode not being available for the promotional value). That would've been it for my collection, until last year I finally relented after several years and hunted down some Scooby-Doo Funko Pops. I have the whole gang, Scooby Dum, and Scrappy.

12. What do you think has made the franchise so popular that it’s still going strong after 50 years? 
I ask this myself many times. Everybody loves reading or watching fictional detectives whether they be Sherlock Holmes, Jessica Fletcher, or even Scooby-Doo. It's fun to watch these kids solve mysteries in the formulaic way they do, with all the tropes that have defined it along the years, particularly in those first two years of the original series. It's one of the biggest pop culture influences in entertainment. There's also genuine humour in what Shaggy and Scooby do.

13. What is one fun fact about you in real life? 
Last year, I started my Funko Pop collection. I was always impressed with how the Pops looked, but I wasn't certain it was something I really felt like I should buy and I didn't have the room. So, as I said above, I finally relented and bought my first two Pops, which included a sandwich-holding Scooby. Whether or not I had the space, it became kind of a fun hobby collecting them. For some reason I put a goal of 100 Pops in my head, and just this month of August, I finished that goal. It's weird that it's only been a year. I'm unofficially done with collecting them and now need to find the perfect display case for them all.

14. Please feel free to share anything else you’d like to here!
I've moved on from Scoobypedia to a great new Hanna-Barbera-themed project that is growing in wonderful ways that I'm very grateful for having the opportunity to do so. We've been covering heaps already and we're not stopping until we have everything. And for Scooby fans, we already have all the series pages, including the upcoming Velma. Even though there's much more work to do because it's more than just dealing with Scooby, I'm actually loving it even more, and it's become very rewarding discovering things that the internet has yet to properly detail. I'll share the link when I feel it's in the right place to get more attention.

Thank you so much again to James for being our fan spotlight today! I agreed with quite a few of his opinions, especially that Get a Clue is a bit overrated. Though the series was far different than any piece of Scooby media preceding it, I did appreciate it for what it was and it was quite enjoyable if you viewed it as separate from the rest of the franchise. I also couldn’t agree more with his point that experimentation within the franchise is often worth it, because it allows the franchise to grow. While I did enjoy Guess Who, I did feel it played it a bit too safe at times and I wouldn’t want every Scooby series to be like it.

Be sure to check back tomorrow for another fan spotlight!
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Exclusive Scooby-Doo Meets Courage Clip on CBR

9/10/2021

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CBR just released a brand new clip of Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog. The film will be out this coming Tuesday, September 14, a day after Scooby's 52nd anniversary.

​Thanks to Ben and The Cop for letting me know about this clip.
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Fan Spotlight 2021 Day 10: The Wandering Piney

9/10/2021

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For today’s fan spotlight, I’d like to introduce you to The Wandering Piney! The Wandering Piney is a Scooby-Doo fanfiction writer who has written two different Hex Girls themed stories, Occult Nights, and its sequel The Treasure of the Regal Hotel, both of which are super amazing and I would highly recommend both of them!

1. What is your name?
The Wandering Piney

2. How did you get into Scooby-Doo?
I'm not exactly sure when, but my mom introduced Scooby-Doo to me and my younger brothers when we were little. I've always been fascinated by ghosts, cryptids, and monsters, so I guess my mom figured I'd enjoy the show. And for most of the youth, I did, and I owned several movies and episodes on VHS. Eventually, though I gradually lost interest sometime around when Goblin King got released, as that was the last "new" movie I remember seeing. I only got back into the franchise a few years ago after rewatching Witch's Ghost and Zombie Island.

3. What is your favorite Scooby-Doo episode and film? Why?
My favorite film is without a doubt Witch's Ghost. The Hex Girls, Tim Curry, the fall New England setting, the use of both real and fake monsters; what's not to love! Runners up are Zombie Island and Camp Scare. Picking a favorite episode is tough, and to be honest, I don't think I actually have one. I do enjoy the few episodes with the Hex Girls though, but I wouldn't call them my favorite episodes. 

4. What ways are you involved in the Scooby fandom online?
I'm mainly involved in the fandom through fanfiction. I've written two Hex Girls-focused fanfictions —Occult Nights, which is around 70k words, and my ongoing fic, The Treasure of the Regal Hotel, which currently sits at 85k words—that provide a lot more characterization and personality to the girls in a high-stakes adventure/mystery. I do have plans for fics focusing on the gang though I have no idea when I'll write them. I also read plenty of Scooby fanfics and interact with other writers and readers, which is how I've met a few other folks in the fandom. 

5. In your opinion, what is the best series or era of Scooby?
The best era is easily the late 90s/early 2000s DTVS (Zombie Island through Cyber Chase) with its great characterization of the gang, maturer stories, darker tones, beautiful animation, and great music. It also brought the franchise back from its several-year slump, and without them, we probably wouldn't see as much Scooby content as we do. Plus, it introduced us to the Hex Girls. Some runners-up would be the early 70s and some of the early 2010 DTVs like Camp Scare. 

6. What one Scooby-Doo series or film would you want a sequel to someday?
With the way WB handled the recent sequels to Zombie Island and 13 Ghosts, I'd prefer they stay away from sequels for the foreseeable future. I'd rather see them focus on creating new, original stories and mysteries that wrap up nicely at the end. 

7. What direction would you like to see the franchise go in the future?
I'd love to see a more mature take on the franchise. Take the overarching plot from SDMI, the characterization from the Zombie Island era, a few character traits from Be Cool, and delve into the various tropes and themes found in horror, science/science-fiction, mystery, and crime genres. Really make the viewer think about whether or not the monster is real or fake, or who the culprit is, and in some cases, let them draw their own conclusion. In a slightly more plausible scenario, I'd like to see WB take a break with the crossovers and guest stars. I doubt it'll happen anytime soon since apparently, Scooby films with guest stars/crossovers make more money than the non-crossover stuff. Oh, and a Hex Girls spinoff would be fantastic, though I don't trust anyone at WB to pull it off. 

8. Who is your favorite member of the gang and why?
A tough question given their characters can vary significantly with each iteration. Overall, I'd have to say Daphne is my favorite since she's had arguably the most character development out of any character in the franchise. Her growth during the 80s through What's New was quite fantastic. Fred, especially the late 90s and Be Cool versions of him, is my second favorite character.

9. What is your favorite villain? Why?
Ben Ravencroft. He's easily one of the most manipulative and scheming villains in the franchise; he was so good at being evil that he didn't even need a mask. Plus, he's voiced by Tim Curry. Runner-ups are the Freak of Crystal Cove, Space Kook, and the Woodsman from Camp Scare.

10. In your opinion, who is the best recurring (non-gang) character in the franchise?
The Hex Girls, no questions asked. I just love everything about them, especially Thorn, and I wouldn't have written two novel-length fanfics about them if I didn't. Arguably, they're what got me back into the franchise after my decade-long absence. I just wish there was more Hex Girls content out there. Runners-up would be Mayor Fred Jones Sr and Vincent Van Ghoul.

11. Do you have a Scooby-Doo collection? If so, what’s in it?
Not at the moment, though I did preorder the new Hex Girls Funko Pops. When I was younger, I owned Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders, and most of Where Are You on VHS, as well as a couple of video games and some miscellaneous toys. I don't know what happened to them though. 

12. What do you think has made the franchise so popular that it’s still going strong after 50 years?
People love a good mystery, especially if it involves the paranormal, and Scooby has provided tons of mysteries suitable for anyone of any age. Plus, you have a unique group of characters that anyone can relate to and a strong sense of family-friendly humor. The franchise is also quite adaptable, and the classic Scooby formula can easily be changed and tweaked to catch trends or explore new ideas, essentially providing something for everyone. 

13.  What is one fun fact about you in real life?
One activity that Scooby-Doo partially inspired me to participate in is urban exploration or the exploration of abandoned places and buildings. I've seen and photographed many amazing places most people have forgotten and have even had articles and photos published in magazines on the subject. Some of the places I've explored look like they're straight out of a Scooby-Doo episode, including an abandoned hotel, airfield, mansion, military base, and asylum. I used to have a blog related to urban exploration, but I've been a bad blog owner and have neglected it. Maybe one day I'll fix it up and maintain it.

14. Please feel free to share anything else you’d like to here!
Thanks so much for including me in the fan spotlights. This is a great way to meet Scooby fans. Keep up the great work with the blog.

Thanks so much again to The Wandering Piney for participating as one of our fan spotlights! If you haven’t already, be sure to read his Hex Girls fanfiction, Occult Nights and The Treasure of the Regal Hotel! Both do include some language, violence and mature themes, so if there are some younger fans reading this, I would recommend maybe waiting a few years before checking this one out. 
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Fan Spotlight 2021 Day 9: Jayden

9/9/2021

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Happy Thursday! Today our fan spotlight is Jayden Andrade, who is such a big Scooby fan that he can’t even remember how he got into Scooby, because it’s always been such a core part of his life. Jayden is also a frequent commenter on the blog. 

1. What is your name?
Jayden Andrade

2. How did you get into Scooby-Doo?
I honestly don’t even remember. I guess my parents just switched it on for me and instantly fell in love with it. Still watching it today.

3. What is your favorite Scooby-Doo episode and film? Why?
I love the Happy Birthday Scooby-Doo episode, thought it was a great episode to watch and loved how it was filmed by having the whole gang back together and celebrating Scooby. Favourite film would be either Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island or Witch’s Ghost. The reason for that is every time I watch it repeatedly it reminds me so much of my childhood, and reminds me why Scooby-Doo is the best show. 

4. In what ways are you involved in the Scooby-Doo fandom?
Reading and commenting on the ScoobySnax blog.

5. In your opinion, what is the best series or era of Scooby?
Best series I would say is Mystery Incorporated and the old era. I would say Mystery incorporated as it had a good storyline throughout the two series and it related a lot to lots of older viewers too, which is fantastic. Then I would say the old era from like Scooby-Doo and Scrappy Doo to Pup Named, and I say this because I still watch them today and I never get sick and tired of watching them at all, which is a good thing. 

6. What one Scooby-Doo series or film would you want a sequel to someday?
Series Sequel: I would like to see the 15 minutes episodes with Daphne, Shaggy, Scooby and Scrappy.

Movie Sequel: Probably Witch’s Ghost (I think they could do something with that, so they could go back to Oakhaven and be friends with Ben’s mum or brother or a family relative, and then they go on a quest to find more about ghouls and stuff and then it turns out they needed the information to free Ben and then they do like a similar thing they did in Witch’s Ghost). Anyway, others I would like to see are probably Ghoul School, Alien Invaders and Boo Brothers. I think lots of those would be interesting to have sequels of. 

7. What direction would you like to see the franchise go in the future?
The direction I would like to see the franchise go in is for them to still do these series and movies as best as possible and hopefully taking our ideas that we’ve mentioned and making them into movies or episodes. I would also like them to try and make an adult Scooby-Doo, I mean that would be interesting.

8. Who is your favorite member of the gang and why?
Favourite member I would say is Scooby-Doo. I mean how could you not love him?

9. What is your favorite villain? Why?
Don’t really have a favourite villain tbh.

10. In your opinion, who is the best recurring (non-gang) character in the franchise?
Best recurring I would say Scrappy but as he’s not in the franchise anymore I would say the Hex Girls. I mean I wish they did a TV show, they are literally my favourite guest stars to appear. 

11. Do you have a Scooby-Doo collection? If so, what’s in it?
I don’t have a collection.

12. What do you think has made the franchise so popular that it’s still going strong after 50 years? 
Personally, I think the amount of new episodes of Guess Who and new movies that are coming out have made the show really popular. If you take a look at Tom and Jerry they’ve only released a movie this year I think, and they haven’t I don’t think got anymore movies coming up which is a huge disappointment, as Scooby-Doo and Tom and Jerry are like childhood shows who go alongside each other. I think the amount of new movies that Scooby-Doo has are great as well. I mean we get a new movie like every year which is fantastic, as no one would ever forget Scooby-Doo because they’re always so regular. 

13. What is one fun fact about you in real life?
One fact is that I recently got a double distinction which I am super proud of.

Thanks to Jayden for participating as today’s fan spotlight!
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Fan Spotlight 2021 Day 8: Dott

9/8/2021

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Happy birthday! Well, maybe it’s not your birthday, but it’s today’s fan spotlight, Dott’s birthday! Dott is a big Scooby-Doo fan that’s active on Tumblr and Discord, as well as the ScoobyAddicts forum! She’s also created an incredible Scooby-Doo fashion Tumblr page documenting every single outfit the gang has ever worn, as well as a map logging every real-life location the gang has solved a mystery.

1. What is your name?
My name's Dott! My handle most places is cometcrystal.

2. How did you get into Scooby-Doo?
I'm a latecomer. Unlike most origin stories I've heard, I didn't get into Scooby until much later in my life; my very first Scooby media was the 2002 live action. A friend of mine at the time showed it to me when I was in college. After that, I became interested in SDMI. Then it remained a lowkey interest of mine until a few years later when Scoob came out. I watched it the day it premiered, and then 13th Ghost on the same day, and that somehow spiraled into my Covid lockdown Scooby binge. It's now my current Favorite Thing (tm), and now that I'm done with all the shows and movies, I'm working on the comics!

3. What is your favorite Scooby-Doo episode and film? Why?
My favorite movie is probably tied between Stage Fright and 13th Ghost. I just think they're neat; they're both Fred and Daphne-centric movies (my favorite characters), and they give me comforting, warm, fuzzy vibes. 13th Ghost was the movie that made me wanna watch more Scooby, so it's got a special place in my heart. And Stage Fright is just a wild ride all the way through. One of the funniest movies, IMO.

As far as episodes, that's really hard to narrow down cause there's so many of them! I love the final few episodes of SDMI, and Party Like It's 1899 is a standout from BCSD. I also like any episode of TSDS with Scooby Dum in it, as well as the Addams Family episode of the New Movies.

4. What ways are you involved in the Scooby fandom online?
I post quite a bit on Tumblr, I'm in a couple Scooby fandom Discord servers, and I'm on the ScoobyAddicts board from time to time, of course! I like to make GIFs sometimes, and I've written one or two short fanfics and made a couple AMVs. My favorite thing to do is analysis and headcanons.

5. In your opinion, what is the best series or era of Scooby?
They've each got their own pros and cons, but as far as personal favorites go, most of my picks fit into the Modern era (2010 and beyond). SDMI and BCSD are the shows closest to my heart. One thing I like about the Scooby fandom is that everyone has their own favorite series/era, and you'll never hear the same specific answer twice! There's a lot of material to work with.

6. What one Scooby-Doo series or film would you want a sequel to someday?
I'd love a Ghoul School sequel! The Grimwood Ghouls are such cool characters. It'd be so great seeing the rest of the gang react to a bunch of spooky little ghouls running up to Shaggy and Scooby, and them not being scared at all.

7. What direction would you like to see the franchise go in the future?
I'm not sure! I'm happy just to be along for the ride. I enjoy watching them try different takes on the characters; the gang isn't the same as they were 50 years ago, and 50 years from today, they're not gonna be the same as right now, either. Part of the fun of Scooby is that it has the ability to evolve naturally and try new things. It'll always be around in one form or another.

8. Who is your favorite member of the gang and why?
Definitely Daphne. I like her because nobody seems to know what to do with her, whether it be in canon or fanon. It was harder for people to see her personality from the retro shows because all they remembered was "she's the pretty one and got kidnapped a lot" instead of how she was spunky and bright, and more clumsy and impulsive than kidnappable. She was even the leader of the gang in the 80's! So now she's got all these different characterizations, and I think that's super interesting. The one Daphne character trait that is essential to her, though, is that she's a firecracker (and is more reckless than you would assume). She's got a natural leader instinct, and her main drive as a character is to do SOMETHING, whether it be to prove herself, be free from whatever shackles she has, or just to try everything at least once. And I'm glad to see that most versions of her maintain those things. I could write an entire paper on her character. Maybe I should one day.

9. What is your favorite villain? Why?
My favorite monster is a tie between the Space Kook and Charlie the Robot. They're both just so lovable!! And my favorite straight-up villain is Mr. E. His entire story is SO interesting to me. 

10. In your opinion, who is the best recurring (non-gang) character in the franchise?
Sorry, it's a tie again. Marcie Fleach and Scooby Dum! Marcie's an absolute icon, and Dum is a lovable goofball. I really wanna see them both come back one day. 

11. Do you have a Scooby-Doo collection? If so, what’s in it?
Boy, do I. I've got a corkboard with lots of enamel pins, and a shelf for my various figures and such. I also have a few shirts. We'll be here all day if I describe my entire collection, LOL But I do love collecting things. I'm like a dragon.

12. What do you think has made the franchise so popular that it’s still going strong after 50 years?
The characters are pretty universal and timeless; you could put the gang just about anywhere, and it'd probably seem natural. Any group of 5 friends you can find has probably already figured out which member of the gang each of them is. And it's so easy to keep it going. The basic formula of the franchise can fit so well into so many situations. The possibilities are endless!

13. What is one fun fact about you in real life?
Scooby Doo is the first thing to make me wanna practice drawing in a while. I don't know if I'll continue practicing after I'm done with my current little project, but the fact that it made me wanna try at all is impressive.

14. Please feel free to share anything else you’d like to here!
Every fandom has its rotten apples, but Scooby Doo's the first fandom I've been in for a while where I've just been able to chill out. Very glad to share an appreciation for Scooby with all the lovely people I've met! <3

While I'm at it, I'll plug my two ongoing Scooby projects. The first is my Scooby Doo Fashion blog, where I'm cataloguing every outfit the gang has worn. The second is my map logging every real life location the gang visits. If you couldn't tell, I'm a huge fan of collecting little details like that. They're both huge works in progress, but I'm still pretty proud of them!

Thanks so much to Dott again for being today’s fan spotlight! Be sure to check back tomorrow to meet another cool new Scooby-Doo fan!
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Fan Spotlight 2021 Day 7: Thomas

9/7/2021

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Today’s fan spotlight is a super Scooby fan that checks the blog every single day after school! I’m excited to introduce you to Thomas. You can read his fan spotlight below:

1. What is your name? 
Just call me Thomas.

2. How did you get into Scooby-Doo?
Well, I started watching Scooby Doo and the Loch Ness Monster with a friend and then I fell in love with it. My first ever series I watched was Be Cool Scooby Doo.

3, What is your favorite Scooby-Doo episode and film? Why?
I would say for movie Cyber Chase would be mine, and my favorite episode would be the first one from Where Are You. 

4. What ways are you involved in the Scooby fandom online?
Just YouTube and television, and the ScoobySnax blog.

5. In your opinion, what is the best series or era of Scooby?
The best Scooby Doo era for me would be the early 2000s, when What's New Scooby Doo came in 2002.

6. What one Scooby-Doo series or film would you want a sequel to someday?
My favorite sequel? I would make a reboot of The Scooby-Doo show, that would be amazing. I would also like a series when there is a movie based on when the series concluded. I would love a Power Rangers and Scooby-Doo crossover that would be a dream come true (as I am a fan of both)!

7. What direction would you like to see the franchise go in the future?
I would like something new and refreshed but still enjoyable so old Scooby-Doo fans and new ones can enjoy.

8. Who is your favorite member of the gang and why?
I can't choose between them, sorry.

9. What is your favorite villain? Why?
This is so difficult for me, Captain Cutler maybe for me.

10. In your opinion, who is the best recurring (non-gang) character in the franchise?
100 percent the Hex Girls!

11. Do you have a Scooby-Doo collection? If so, what’s in it?
I have the  complete series of the 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo and What’s New Scooby Doo series 2 and Guess Who series 1.

12. What do you think has made the franchise so popular that it’s still going strong after 50 years? 
I think it is because of how they make it in a different way of Scooby-Doo and make something new about it. 

13. What is one fun fact about you in real life?
My fun fact is that I one ate a golden bar and thought I was eating a scooby snack because I I suddenly became brave for some reason.

14. Please feel free to share anything else you’d like to here!
​Thank you so much WildwindVampire! Love your blog and thank you for letting me be a part of this fan spotlight.

Thanks so much, Thomas, for participating as today’s fan spotlight and for being such a big fan of the blog!

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