No.976719
>Supernatural: Sam, Dean, and Castiel meet the Mystery Gang in Scooby-Doo crossover
http://archive.is/dxj6h
>After a case-of-the-week puts Dean in a wrestling match with the live plushy — not the show’s first — a grateful pawnshop owner offers the guys a free TV to say thanks. Sam’s not too keen on the idea, but Dean’s never one to turn down a gift. So, he takes the TV back to the bunker to create his “Dean Cave.” Only, everything’s not as it seems with the present. Spoiler: The boys are sucked into a Scooby-Doo cartoon. “Once they get over their amazement at being in the cartoon, two things happen,” co-showrunner Robert Singer tells EW. “They say, ’We’ve been in a situation like this before with the Trickster and I think we’re supposed to play this out.’ And then they realize they’re in a Scooby-Doo cartoon, which makes Dean incredibly excited because Scooby-Doo was his favorite cartoon growing up.”
>In fact, Dean’s extensive Scooby knowledge will come in handy rather quickly when he recognizes the episode they’re in (which is based on the 1970 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode “A Night of Fright Is No Delight”). But this episode isn’t exactly a repeat. This time, there’s a Supernatural-level monster at work, and, as co-showrunner Andrew Dabb puts it, “It gets pretty dark.” Singer adds, “There are things you wouldn’t see in a regular Scooby-Doo cartoon.” In other words, the monster won’t be a man in a mask. “They walk into an old episode of Scooby-Doo,” explains Dabb. “But it may end up being a new episode of Supernatural.”
>EW has an exclusive first look at the hour, including a shot of Dean holding hands with Daphne, which is no accident. “Dean came of age in a time before the internet when Daphne wasn’t so bad,” Dabb says. “Dean has very strong opinions on all the Scooby characters, but especially Daphne and Fred.” And he’ll get to share them all when “Scoobynatural” airs on Thursday, March 29, at 8 p.m. ET on the CW.
No.976721
Of all the things I expected to see come out of western media, this was not one of them. Is supernatural still going? The scooby gang sure gets around.
No.976725
This could be good, and the art looks ni–
>“It gets pretty dark.”
No.976727
Huh, is this the first Scooby crossover that doesn't just assume the two take place in the same world?
No.976747
>>976721
Yeah, it went to shit after the creator walked out after season 5, well not really, it went to bad (Seasons 6-7), then back to decent (8-9), then to shit (10), then I'm not bothering (11 - ).
While Supernatural can be lighthearted really they don't share the same style, as much as it pains me to say it, it would have more in common with early Buffy, but that's not WB I guess.
>>976719
>“Dean came of age in a time before the internet when Daphne wasn’t so bad,” Dabb says.
>Daphne wasn’t so bad,
EXCUSE ME, WHAT?!
The Mystery Incorporated versión of Daphne's character that has prevailed since then is best Daphne, ditzy, lovable, fun, capable, and the one more likely to become my waifu if I ever become that desperate.
>which is based on the 1970 Scooby-Doo
Why?
Why are companies so scared of showing the best of a franchise to normies and rather always show what the normies already know and didn't like.
No.976781
>>976719
Sweet fuck why? Who would want this? Supernatural hasn't even been good since season 4 or 5.
>>976778
That was a different kind of dark that was so dark it was downright silly.
No.976783
>>976781
But silly in a good way.
No.976806
>>976781
>Sweet fuck why?
Monkey's pawn, I hope you liked your BatB with Scooby Movie.
So is this a TV special or is officially the second Scooby DTV mocie of the year?
Also, isn't Supernatural rated TV-14/Light R?
How's this going to work, like in which channel or what?
No.976809
Why did Ben Edlund leave, anyway?
No.976818
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>They couldn't be assed to actually keep is kid friendly, so they are going down the "What if this kids thing was fucked up?!?!" route
Why? This practically guarantees that the whole special will just be robot chicken-tier.
No.976825
>>976781
I stopped watching after four. It got to ridiculous and emotional for my tastes. They were either crying or screaming at each other every other episode. Sam became an annoying little shit. I missed the silliness of the first season. Two bros going out into the road and killing shit.
No.976827
The old scooby doo crossovers were better and I didn't even know half the characters back then, except for the globe trotters, sonny & cher, and the adam's family. In fact the only other ones I remember were Don Knotts and Cass Elliot. Only when I looked up what other crossovers there were I started to remember them, must have seen quite a few.
No.976829
Been awaiting this for months since they confirmed it.
Should be fun, as they're adapting one of the best original episodes and using the animators from WB Animation.
>dean waifus daphne
I'll kill him.
No.976863
>>976806
>Monkey's pawn, I hope you liked your BatB with Scooby Movie.
You fucking know I loved that shit, bro. If this is the price I have to pay, so be it. It was worth it.
No.976885
>>976778
>Dark worked with Mystery Incorporated.
No, MI was the worst Scooby series by far because of this. Scooby was always about mystery solving and detective work, not over the top action and cartoon horror (which is something I don't mind, but it has no place in a Scooby cartoon).
No.976886
>>976747
>Yeah, it went to shit after the creator walked out after season 5
Specifically, he walked out because that was all he had ever planned for the show.
No.976887
>>976825
I've heard there is supposed to be a push to return to more monster of the week format instead of the season long arcs of dullness, but I haven't been able to get up the enthusiasm to find out.
No.976888
>>976747
>it would have more in common with early Buffy
Buffy would just stab everything in sight leaving nothing for the gang to do… Reminds me of when SMG played Daphne in the movies and was literally stake-less Buffy kicking the shit out of the bad guys.
No.976901
Really man? They kept a fair share of mysteries, even as the show was three episodes short to finish they still pulled an episodic format mystery, and all the main plot threads were introduced like that, there wasn't heavy action until the finale climax which had been built up for three years and the higher level of horror was balanced out by making the characters more comedic, Daphne was more positive and ditzy, Fred was given more personality as a competent autistic man, Shaggy and Scooby were kept the same and Velma was made more snarky Although I think she was sometimes too aggressive and future Snarky/Sweet Velma is better.
They even got a lot of guess starts from Hanna-Barbera which added a lot of fun.
Although they did turn Dynomutt into Frank Miller rather than Adam West, whether you think that's funny or not is up to you but I think it was pretty diegetic.
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No.976920
>>976901
Honestly, I fucking hated how her relationship with Shaggy was handled.
>HURR DURR CHOOSE BETWEEN ME OR YOUR BEST FRIEND
And no one called her out on her shit.
No.976929
>>976920
She got better in the second season, but I wish they'd addressed that, too. Her being jealous of Scooby in the first place was stupid.
No.976931
Bet they’ll kill off Fred for shock value.
No.976959
Knowing Warner Bros., is it surprising there hasn't yet been a Scooby-Doo/Teen Titans GO crossover?
No.976969
>>976959
They kept the TTGo crossover for another show with similar levels of cancer
No.976970
>>976959
YOU HAVE THE FUCKING MONKEY'S PAW, DON'T YOU FAGGOT
GIVE IT OVER
No.977096
>It's an actual episode of the show, tone and all, and not a standalone scooby-doo thing
huh, that's weird as fuck
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No.977296
Why hasn't there been a Hellboy crossover? Seems like a perfect match.
No.977302
>>977296
Because it's a comic book property
There hasn't even been a hellboy movie in like a decade
No.977353
>>977096
It's not really something they could market for kids
No.977548
>>976920
It's no wonder he picked Scooby Doo. At least Scooby Doo never tried to change Shaggy
No.977556
>>977302
>Because it's a comic book property
So?
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No.977579
>>977567
So? It's indie. Mignola owns all the rights to Hellboy. If he wanted to do a Hellboy/Scooby-Doo crossover, in comics or animation, they'd probably work something out.
No.977583
>>976747
I personally liked Season 7 bar Bobby's death and Ultra Lesbo's introduction, as it was way better than 6 and felt like a step in the right direction. Come Season 8 and that step turned out to be a cavernous pitfall, and the show's been falling while occasionally dashing its brains on the sides of it ever since.
The biggest problem is that the show doesn't hang on to good themes long enough and drops them too quickly, not to mention giving mythology some shitty human analogues to save on CGI. Zeus? Some hobo-looking guy who is a pushover that dies in an episode. Phoenix? Same deal. Eve? She gets three. They had plenty of stuff to work with but blew it on making a quick smorgasbord of everything.
It also stopped trying to be thematically dark and so none of the "monsters" are disturbing whenever they are introduced - there is a world of difference between them in the beginning and later seasons. The characters also never learn so it's always, "we-learned-to-not-keep-secrets-from-each-other-but-we'll-do-it-again-anyway-before-this-season-is-over", endlessly. Haven't watched season 12 and don't think I ever will.
>>976886
And that's where it should have ended - I didn't mind Sam after redeeming himself in 5, but if keeping him in Hell would have prevented all these other seasons, he should have stayed down there.
No.977587
>>977583
Season 9 has to be my favorite post-season 5.
I don't know why, I just think is more entertaining than the rest, probably because all the god related angel shit with Metatron, the mark of Cain, the internal affairs between the angels and Castiel and all that stuff it felt more like a true continuation to Season 5 than S6-S8, then Season 10 gimmicked all that.
No.977588
>>977587
As if S6-S8 were filler arcs and S9 was the actual S6… fucking site posted as I was writing.
No.982528
link for the episode:
https://mega.nz/#!TccBAbrR!AHGjaPjkilFdOIr-HcvkJ8bX-rqQJ0ZK6qe8ZKGT4ls
I'm sure the people who usually animate Scooby Doo had fun with this.
No.982598
>>982528
While I'm happy for Velma… the fuck's wrong with Daphne spine?
No.982599
>>982528
Also, thanks man. When for the 1080p?
No.982606
>>982599
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:57bf57834d4129959cacf992a13789e8f6fc1021
No.982687
>>982598
>the fuck's wrong with Daphne spine?
It's called having a woman's body, son. It's supposed to be curved and soft.
No.982714
>>982528
That was better than expected, even when this show went well past it's prime the comedic episodes were almost always worth a chuckle or two.
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No.982779
>>982528
Enjoyed it thoroughly. Makes me want to watch the rest of the show since I stopped watching at S3 or 4, but everyone tells me to just skip it.
No.982813
>>982782
>>982783
Damn I oughta check this out.
No.982936
>>982687
No, Velma's body looks curved and soft.
Daphne's looks like she lost all muscle tone.
No.983044
Dean is quite chipper for someone who was possessed by satan.
No.983059
>>976747
>Mystery Incorporated
>best of the franchise
>1970's Scooby-Doo
>didn't like
Anon, it's OK to have shit taste but you might want to reconsider proclaiming it for the whole world to know and laugh at.
No.983077
>>982528
They finally did the Velma is a lesbian joke?
No.983081
>>983077
No, she lusts for Sam.
No.983094
>>976719
>Daphne the innocent virgin
>Velma the aggressive one that loves boys
Why is this so popular among fans?
No.983102
>>982687
Have you literally never seen a woman? There's a huge difference between being curvy and having a deformed spine
No.983135
>>983059
I never said that Mystery Incorporated was my favorite, just that MI has my favorite Daphne, faggot and I'm glad that characterization has continued beyond that series.
And normies don't like the 70's Scooby
Proof is this dumbass from the other Scoobs thread >>983096
>>982779
Watch S5 and then if you want, jump to S9 and that's it.
No.983137
>>983059
>Implying Mystery Incorporated wasn't one of the franchise's high points
>Implying the original Scooby-Doo has held up at all
>Implying the original Scooby-Doo wasn't just cheap shit even back then
No.983142
>>983137
>Implying the original Scooby-Doo wasn't just cheap shit even back then
Okay, now you're sperging.
M.I. was a high point in the franchise but only for the fans almost no one outside the fandom remembers what that is.
The original is what normies remember and don't remember it fondly outside nostalgia.
And while it was cheap shit from Hanna-Barbera it was some of their shit in highest regard so much that almost one in every two series they produced next was in some shape or form a Scooby-Doo clone.
What was I originally complaining about was that the only reason they're regressing back to "Where Are You?" for this special is because that's what normies feel comfortable around. None of them knows that in a Scooby series for kids a teen girl was gunned down by the villains or in a Scooby-Doo DTV a guy became possessed by the ghost of a witch, Zombies from the victims murdered by Voodoo witches came to attack, etc. etc.
No.983157
>>982783
"Shoulda known Velma's good to go" is the best line in any Scooby adaptation. Prove me wrong.
No.983158
>>982783
alright, I've never cared for Scooby doo or supernatural whatever the fuck this is, but this looks fun enough
>>983157
No.983213
>>983077
Didn't the live-action movies do that?
I know there was a deleted scene where they made the joke that velma is a tranny
No.983217
>>983213
>I know there was a deleted scene where they made the joke that velma is a tranny
There was no such deleted scene
What they did delete was a lesbian kiss between Velma and Daphne
No.983307
I enjoyed this way more than I thought.
>Dean constantly hitting on Daphne.
>Daphne is 16 in "Where are You?" and by this season Dean should be around 35.
>Daphne to Velma: I thought you liked big logs".
>Velma is 15.
They're older (Barely legal) in the current DTVs but as I said, this is what happens when you try to appease normies.
Pretty fun nonetheless.
>Velma to Daphne
No.983312
>tfw it still has a smaller death toll than Mystery Incorporated and The Scooby Doo Project.
No.983346
>>983217
>What they did delete was a lesbian kiss between Velma and Daphne
that scene may or may not actually exist
No.983347
>>983307
>I thought you liked big logs
she said "big lugs", not "big logs"
No.983463
>>983346
>that scene may or may not actually exist
It exists. Sarah Michelle Gellar said that Linda Cardellini had very soft lips.
You'll never see it on a DVD though. It's probably hoarded away in some Warner exec's private vault
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No.983523
Can someone explain to me why the Scooby gang reacted so casually to dead bodies? What was the joke there?
No.983531
>>983523
I didn't get it either. I think the joke was kind of ended at the wrap up when Velma says they were plastic dummies with corn syrup blood, so whenever they see a body like that they just assume it's a decoy.
No.983547
>>983523
>they react the same way to everything
>murder doesn't happen in the old series
>when it does, they follow their programming and react to it same as everything else
I thought it was pretty self-explanatory.
No.983606
>>983523
The joke is that you clearly have autism.
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No.984283
>>983102
Fuck off back to your containment zone cunt
No.993751