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Through this constant craving for running away and snacks, Shaggy and Scooby often stumble upon a key in solving the case, further enabling the others to do their jobs. Unfortunately, Shaggy is generally too stupid due to loss of memory because of drug use to solve the case himself. While we can only assume the drug of choice is marijuana hence the snacking, the oft performed feats of great agility superhuman running and what not would imply something stronger is at use.

The lesson here is that drugs are bad, but when you are really scared they can help you run on water. If you are a cartoon character. First off, Scooby thinks he's people. Not only does he occasionally walk upright and eat the same kind of strange concoctions that Shaggy consumes, but he talks. Scooby has a broken English speech pattern that every one can understand. Aside from thinking he is people, which is clear dissociative behavior, he also behaves as his nature sometimes, that of a dog.

Walking on four legs, eating food intended for animals and not wearing clothes. Because when he's acting like people, he sometimes is known to don a disguise and walk upright. The thing that really set Scooby solidly in the loony bin in my mind is his extended family of nutty dogs that all think they are people. This shows a clear lack of proper parenting and probably some inconsistencies in the DNA.

Something, somewhere is messed up with the Doo family. There are highly intelligent dogs, from southern ones to clowns and even a lion who thinks he's a dog who thinks he is people.

While not all of them are cowards like Scooby, all of them generally display the inability to cope with their chosen and set reality, and none of them lead a standard "dog's life. As an aside, the most frequently seen member of the Doo family was Scooby's nephew Scrappy-Doo. Scrappy is the complete opposite of Scooby, and even has a clear speech pattern. What he's not is a coward. He is brave and vigilant, to the point of showing signs of having a Napoleon inferiority complex, overcompensating for his short stature with irrationally brave behavior, constantly challenging the opinions and fortitude of others in his presence.

His overcompensation for his height and the cowardice of his uncle usually results in him dangling upside down, being held by a larger foe. This clearly teaches a lesson that trying to use brute force and impetuously rushing into battle without thinking just to show how tough you are is not always the best idea.

But Scrappy was never one to heed the patient advice of others. BY Garin Pirnia. Abbott and Costello were a major influence on Scooby-Doo. Iwao Takamoto created Scooby-Doo's features.

Frank Welker has voiced Fred Jones for more than 50 years. Warner Home Video. DC Comics. Subscribe to our Newsletter! But of course, the Dynamic Duo always blindfolded the teens before taking them to the top-secret Batcave.

In , the Scooby-Doo series changed forever. Even though Scooby had occasionally met up with his relatives, such as cousins Scooby-Dee and Scooby-Dum, the gang in the Mystery Machine could not have known what to expect from the arrival of Scrappy-Doo. Feisty, fearless, and prone to yell "Puppy power! Instead of running from ghosts like Uncle Scooby, Scrappy would meet them head-on and, more often that not, need to be rescued.

In , Scrappy dominated so many episodes that Fred, Daphne, and Velma could retired temporarily from active duty at Mystery, Inc.

With their exit from the series, The Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show, as it was now called, featured the two dogs and dog's best friend Shaggy. The trio of Scooby, Shaggy, and Scrappy continued in such series as Scooby, Scrappy and Yabba-Doo, a wild-west show featuring another of Scooby's country cousins, and The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, in which Daphne came out of retirement to join the trio for a new set of mysteries.

The genesis of the series was inextricably bound up with the societal upheavals of —in particular, the assassination of Robert F. In the late s, the television and film studio Hanna-Barbera was the largest producer of animated television programming. In what would serve as a turning point in television animation, the three broadcast networks — CBS, ABC and NBC — launched nine new action-adventure cartoons on Saturday morning in the fall of These and other action-adventure series featured non-stop action and violence, with the heroes working to defeat, even kill, a menace or monster by any means necessary.

Cultural anxieties about the effects of media violence on children had increased significantly after March , concurrent with television coverage of the Vietnam War, student protests and riots incited by the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. As historian Charles Kaiser wrote in his book about that pivotal year, the upheaval fueled moral crusades.

But it was the assassination of Robert.



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