LEGO Scooby-Doo 75901 Mystery Plane Adventures Building Kit

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Shaggy says it was the perfect crime, until the gang found the clues that made it all look fishy. Scooby Dum hears the word clue and start looking for more. Hearing a splash, Shaggy and Scooby Doo looks for Scooby Dum. Scooby Dum, coming out of the pond, says he found a clue. The clue is a fish and the fish squirts water at Scooby Dum, causing everyone to laugh at this. Shaggy also has an enormous appetite, being able to eat in tremendously large quantities at a time. The short henchman wasn't detained on the helicopter with the rest of the culprits. He was either overlooked or had also been possessed by a demon. Shaggy tells Mrs. Crane that Scooby-Dum is Scooby-Doo's brother, although this was corrected when he later referred to them as cousins. It had already been established in a previous episode that Dum and Doo are cousins, and most henceforth episodes agree on this. Scott Innes and Billy West briefly took over the role in several of the direct-to-video films produced in the late 1990s and early 2000s. From 2006-2008, Scott Menville voiced Shaggy in the TV series Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!, while Kasem voiced Albert Shaggleford in guest spots. From 2010, Matthew Lillard had been selected to voice Shaggy Rogers, having previously played the role in the 2002 and 2004 live-action films.He can play tournament-level miniature golf. ( WNSD: A Terrifying Round With A Menacing Metallic Clown) According to the director's commentary, the line about Scrappy being corrupted by Daemon Ritus was added to assuage the concerns of parents who thought that Scrappy being the villain was confusing for children. From that same commentary, an alternate ending was filmed and test-screened where Old Man Smithers was revealed to be the villain. This explains his "I'll get you for this!" line at the beginning of the movie. It's unknown where the idea of adding Scrappy specifically came about, but Gunn believed the mythology dictated that his inclusion was a must, but turned him into a villain because he hated Scrappy, as he has gone one record multiple times. Babylonian mummies, Witch's Ghost, Sarah Ravencroft, Pumpkin monsters, Enormous turkey and Evil tree Madelyn Dinkley: Madelyn, the younger sister of Velma, had a huge crush on Shaggy. In the end, Shaggy liked her too. ( Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo) There are some mature references, albeit mild, for the older audience, some of which poke fun at the "realities" of the characters:

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Detective: He, Scooby and Scrappy worked for his uncle Fearless Shagaford at the Fearless Detective Agency. ( The Scooby & Scrappy Doo Puppy Hour) The Anunnaki who possessed Nova to warn Scooby, then appeared in his nightmare telling him that Nibiru was coming. She told Scooby-Doo to destroy the cursed treasure before the evil Anunnaki was released within the crystal sarcophagus. ( Stand and Deliver) Gym teacher: He, Scooby and Scrappy were hired as gym teachers at Grimwood's Finishing School for Girls, or so they believed. ( Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School)

Sadie-Mae Scroggins: A southern girl who obsessively chased after Shaggy, even though he repeatedly made it clear he had no interest in her. ( Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers) Paper boy: In junior high, he was a paper boy for the Daily Babbler, until he found out his boss stole his bike chain to work his counterfeiting machine, causing him to quit. ( APNSD: A Bicycle Built for Boo!)

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In 1988, when the gang appeared in the A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, they were called the Scooby-Doo Detective Agency, "borrowed" from the team name used in The New Scooby and Scrappy Doo Show and The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries (which had Scrappy-Doo, but largely no Fred or Velma). Miner 49er, Skeleton Men, Zombie, Pterodactyl Ghost, Tar Monster, Captain Cutler, Evil Masked Figure The Jim Henson Company constructed a life sized puppet of Scooby for the film but it was replaced with a CGI render. One known sentient member of the planet was captured by its benevolent counterparts and imprisoned inside a crystal sarcophagus for crimes against humanity. Since then, for aeons, this being has plotted its escape, possessing animals and manipulating humans in attempts to free itself. In Sleepy Hollow, the gang investigate the legendary Headless Horseman, when he shows up at a Halloween costume party at Crane Manor.Scrappy morphs into a giant monster named Scrappy Rex who he chases Scooby and Shaggy about. Fred and Velma flee from his minions while Daphne fights the wrestler on top of the island. Eventually, the gang's plan succeeds; everyone's souls are freed and returned to their rightful bodies and Scrappy Doo reverts to his true form. Shaggy finds the real Mondavarious in a hole and the police arrest Scrappy and his minions, and Fred decides to give Velma the credit she deserves. But before the gang can even relax, the news of another case for them arrives. Movie extra: The gang was given parts as extras in Sandy Duncan's film, after solving the case at Mammoth Studios. ( TNSDMovies: Sandy Duncan's Jekyll and Hyde) How the creatures are connected to the Daemon Ritus and how Scrappy learned about either is also left unexplained. There were originally intended to be more overt adult references that were cut out of the final film. These include: Velma ogling Daphne while she was bent over, Fred trying to seduce Daphne under the pretext of protecting her, and some explicit references to Shaggy & Scooby being stoners. These were removed from the final film, partly out of concern that the movie would garner a R rating with these scenes included. [1] Cleavage was even CGI'd away. A scene was filmed where Velma seductively serenades Fred and Daphne on top a piano while wearing a bra, embroidered with Rosie the Riveter, instead of her usual sweater. A cleaner version of this scene appears on the VHS. [2]



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