Mystery, Inc. 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 original Mystery, Inc. That show, set in , featured a young Fred, Velma, Daphne, Shaggy, and Scooby solving grade-school mysteries in their hometown of Coolsville. Full Episode Trailer Scooby-Doo Where Are You? Two and Three.
Scooby-Doo's Original Mysteries. Scooby-Doo Where Are You! Volume 4. Photos Top cast Edit. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Popular animated series featuring Scooby-Doo, a Great Dane who joins four California high school students Fred, Daphne, Velma and Shaggy on many quests to solve strange mysteries. Each mystery is current and unusual and involves the group stopping someone from wreaking certain havoc on the world.
The gang were always driving in the Mystery Machine, returning from or going to a regular teenage function, when their van develops engine trouble or breaks down for a variety of reasons. Their unintended destination turns out to be suffering a monster problem, and the gang volunteers to investigate the case.
Eventually, enough clues are found to convince the gang that the ghost or monster was a villain. Invariably, the ghost or monster was apprehended and revealed to be an apparently blameless authority figure or otherwise innocuous local who uses the disguise to cover up a crime or scam. After proclaiming "And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids! Did you know Edit. Trivia Velma's famous line, "My glasses, I can't see without them! During a table read for the voice artists, Velma's voice-over actress Nicole Jaffe , who was near-sighted as well, lost her glasses and uttered a variation of what became Velma's famous catchphrase.
The writers liked the line so much that Velma losing her glasses became one of the show's trademark gags. That influenced the animation because it became a little fuller. While the television animation of today has progressed considerably since the earliest days of limited animation, the method of creating a show remains essentially the same:.
The episode is "laid out," or broken down, into shots on paper. This phase of production includes staging the action and designing the "sets," props, and any new characters the episode requires. The director passes the work onto the animators, who draw the scenes and lip-sync the mouths of the characters to the voice tracks.
Today, virtually all television animation use overseas studios, and the style is much less limited than it used to be. In years past, the animation drawings were traced with ink and then painted on the back onto clear sheets of acetate; today the drawings are scanned into a computer system and inked and colored digitally.
Animation is largely "pre-edited," meaning there will not be different takes of a shot presented to the editor for intercutting. Still, there may be a need for some editing. Post production also includes adding in the music and sound effects.
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