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Gryphon #972204 Sun 26/05/19 23:16 UTC
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Uh-huh, nice save Gryph smile and Mike, I thought my closing line would give things away! I have always loved the Velma character on Scooby.

So looks like there only only a couple Scooby fans on here! Wow! I would have thought way more, but then I am blessed to work with a few Scooby-Doo fans. September will be Scooby's 50th birthday btw!


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Gryphon #972207 Sun 26/05/19 23:46 UTC
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Don, and anyone else lurking, check out your local library! Most of us have the Scooby-Doo shows. It all began with Scooby-Doo where Are You! but the "new" Scooby Movies were were amazing as well. Tons of cameo appearances by, then, huge stars like Dick Van Dyke, Sandy Duncan, Don Knotts, etc. I think you would like the show, it is a little pulpy at times, tons of adventure, and a fun mystery to solve each episode.

Scooby-Doo has influenced tons of things in popular culture... like Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It's worth a watch, out of respect if nothing else smile

Darn! I just checked Hoopla Digital, and they do not have the tv shows.

For those of you lurking, a lot of libraries now subscribe to Hoopla Digital, which allows downloading and streaming of e-books, music, television shows, as well as movies. All for free thanks to your local libraries! TONS of good stuff on there (just not videos of Scooby-Doo).

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Gryphon #972209 Sun 26/05/19 23:52 UTC
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Mina, I liked Velma too. She was the most 'normal' (at least in terms of what I could relate to <wink>) of the 'crew'. Now I am going to have to go re-watch 'em all <vbg>

FWIW ... those of you with NetFlix ... there are a lot of those shows available for DVD subscribers.


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Mike, I agree, but then Velma was amazing. Though, Daphne always came a close second! They did nick-name her Danger-Prone Daphne for a reason... if I was investigated along with the Scoobies, I am sure I would be the one always getting captured by the bad guy smile

And thanks for the reminder about Netflix DVD options!


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Gryphon #972213 Mon 27/05/19 00:10 UTC
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The thing that I liked about Velma is that she was the most 'real' of the characters. The others felt like 'stereotypes' <g>


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Very true, they were pretty stereotypical, but that was the point. Still, lots of good fun!


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I've seen the live action movies, I have been a Matthew Lillard fan since Summer Catch. And the odd Scooby Doo cartoon, enough that I know about Scooby snacks and "rooby roo!" Though I always thought they took Scooby snacks from Quick Draw McGraw's 'tracking' hound Snuffles, the one who floated up in the air after eating a dog biscuit.

I just thought it might be fun to watch them in order. But I have to admit that I am tempted to get the Brave and Bold DVD that teams Batman and Scooby Doo from the library. I watched most of the Brave and Bold cartoons but not all and I don't remember that one.

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The Scooby Gang has teamed up with Batman a couple of times. They were even on an episode of Supernatural. If Brave and the Bold intrigues you, start there!


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