The Crimes of Scooby-Doo: Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Part One in a four-part series that examines all the crimes that took place during the first two seasons of "Scooby-Doo: Where Are You?".
Spoiler: The Scooby Gang aren't always the good guys.
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I think a lot of the crimes the gang commits might not result in charges actually being pressed, given self defense and stopping a crime, but in "What a Night for a Knight" they cause more damage to the museum than the Black Knight ever did!
part of that could be argued to be the negligence on the part of the museum I mean what kind of museum keeps airplane fuel in an exhibit while it’s on exhibition, like there is no way in heck that biplane should’ve been able to be started by pushing the ignition or whatever it was a scooby did in that museum I mean that was just playing ridiculous
I think you can take off the crime of trespassing from the gang for "Mine Your Own Business". The gang were hotel guests in Gold City and the ghost town was a tourist attraction, so they had permission to be on site. When Fred fell through the rotted floor onto some flour, that wasn't vandalism, so much as an accident.
If its a tourist attraction and Fred fell through the floor could Fred sue the attraction for negligence and improper safety protocols?
@@SarahJareth Actually yes, particularly if there was an injury. Although considering they were on a mystery excursion, they were interested in helping the owner not sue him for damages!
@@MegaMagicdog yeah that would make sense but technically it could happen which means wouldn't the gang be able to sue their different baddies for kidnapping and assault/emotional distress? I wonder if thats how Daphne stayed loaded for most of the early part of the series before later series just flat out gave her stupidly wealthy parents
But was the tourist attraction closed to the public at the time? The mine definitely was
same thing in "Hassle in the Castle" when Scooby fell down on the ghost.
Thank you so much for making this. I've wondered about this sort of thing for a long time. I always felt a little bad for the miner 49er in "Mine your Own Business," whose crimes were kind of minor, but some of the other crooks like the Dognapper and Captain Cutler really deserve their prison sentences.
@Himmentrodorn Nice!
@Himmentrodorn :)
shaggy’s arms are so comically long and i can’t stop looking at them
14:30 that's certainly creepy, especially for kids but the corpse is later revealed to be fake. however the gang does stumble across a very real corpse wearing a diving suit inside the shipwreck that Captain Cutler locks them inside. i always thought it was crazy that no one ever talks about that!
considering that some of the villains tried to kill the gang, them assaulting their murderer is justifiable enough.
also any trespassing charge should go to the criminal to, not just the gang
Ironically, the Space Kook episode -- whose cackle is applied to all the "attempted murder" notifications -- has no scene of attempted murder by the episode's bad guy.
i wouldn’t fall scooby falling on the ghost in the vas castle assault.. and he fell on him. and daphne hitting shaggy with the pot was self defense
daphne wasn't aware that shaggy was the one coming.
Whats funny is that an episode of Be Cool Scooby Doo brings this stuff up
The Curse of The 13th Ghost kind of explained why law enforcement wasn't so hard on them.
Thank you for making this. Some of the scenes did disturb me when I was littler. To be honest, I would watch all of these things all on my own again. Also, I have watched the Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated 2 times and am on my third day witch I had started yesterday.
just stumbled across this series and got to say this is so interesting
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Hassle in the Castle the gang got trespassing, but the ghost didnt? In A Clue for Scooby-Doo, Scooby and Shaggy get assault for defending themselves from a guy charging at them. In Mine Your Own Business the Miner didn't get anything for theft of the crude oil.
The first episode of Mystery Incorporated starts with the gang in jail. Maybe it took place right after "What a Night for a Knight."
Nope, I think they were in jail for bus pass and they already solved all of their major cases.
@@Dawnelldo2 bus pass?
When it comes to Captain Cutler's Ghost, if real life physics were included, wouldn't Scooby catching the ghost with the boat be something akin to assault with a deadly weapon or attempted murder? That would have probably hurt Captain Cutler badly or possibly killed him if real physics were used. I know it's pointless 5 years later to mention this, but if anyone in the future sees this and can correct me, I'm just curious.
Here is the thing some of these things are actually misdemeanors and some of them were felonies
Wait if we say an act by one of the gang counts as an act by all of the gang than how does the gang get accessory after the fact after Scooby gets ready for stealing the goggle things.
Daphne hitting Shaggy with the pot counts as Shaggy assaulting himself.
Hey leaving the paper on the ground and the truck in knight are littering and littering
O.k. Not ,gonna do a complaint by complaint thing but your off to a bad start. You've first four charges against the gang . 2. evedince tampering. There is no known crime. They find a car abandoned by the side of the road, and learn where it was headed by taking a piece of paper. 4. Fred learns Scooby has commited theft. That he immediatly tries to return the stolen article is not being an accsseory. But for the most part well done. Good thing for our gang their minors who have bigger crooks to trade to law enforcement.
Can a person really be charged with attempted murder for threatening the life of a dog? 🤔
I googled Scooby doo war crimes and this came up lol
How could Scooby Doo have war crimes? Nobody is ever fighting a war in it.
Right now I'm actually joined Scooby-Doo and guess who. especially when they have a celebrity like Jeff Dunham & Mark Hamill guest star.
8:25 wouldn’t that be considered forgery? I have no idea if that was an error or not but I feel like I should point that out.
11:50 ok that one was an accident, cause he didn't expect the floor would break under him that soon, nor did he expect to be covered in flour, he even unintentionally scare scoopy and shaggy while covered in it, so that was also an accidental event.
Criminal Minds is Scooby Doo for adults
0:35: I dare to disagree; because I don't like having toxic cynicism in my Scooby series.
Stop snitchin! :P
Joe over here snitching on the scooby gang
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What's up with the song in the background
#notmyscooby
WBNMMMM
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Is it me or is a lot of the scenes taken out of context? Also no matter how hard you try you can not count a dog as a human we live in the real world not a cartoon world where you make your own rules.
Well if you're going to include just those years then you must also go by what the law is at that time. Not the current laws! Frankly you're ground rules are stupid to being with.
I don't know how you people managed to sit through these episode with that annoying laugh-track being played in the background every 5 minutes.
Dude you obviously know nothing about laws
i hated scooby doo mystery Incorporated was the worst one