@@adamgraham6265 Scooby Doo probably exists in every fictional universe. The fact that we haven't had Scooby Doo cross over with Street Fighter amazes me.
@@dragonhitman1071 They were in two movies, an episode of What's New, Scooby-Doo? that acted as a followup to the second movie and an issue of Scooby-Doo Teamup (although that issue may have just included a small cameo from the old movie continuity and as the issue was Crisis of Infinity Scoobys which as you may have guessed by the name, had a lot of different alternate universes involved due to Bat-Mite and Scooby-Mite (which is a thing that exists) messing with time and space. Not to mention that according to the wiki, Dusk and Luna have no lines) (man I have really got to read that comic one day)
Me: Hmm.. 🤔 In Danganronpa, theres... 1. Mysteries. 2. Teenagers. (There are 16 of them in each games, except Ultra Despair Girls.) 3. Mascot = Monokuma
I don't mean to be the buzzkill, but in the Scooby formula the Mascot is on the side of the good guys. And the teenagers tend to not be killing each other. XD That being said, I prefer Danganronpa to Scooby Doo any day.
In incarnation eleven, Scooby Doo: mystery incorporated, they even made a joke about this! Said joke was the mystery gang went to a mystery solving completion, and the other teams were the clones! In reality, it was just Scooby having a dream during a bout of the flu, and luckily, the mystery gang did not go to the competition. And in the same incarnation, the super hero looking dog was an actual super hero!
Man that was a good cartoon. I loved watching it with my kid, getting all the older references. When that episode came up, I think I seized up laughing.
Superhero looking dog? Dynomutt? He IS a Superhero, He's Blue Falcons sidekick, he's a cyborg. I remember the episode of Dexters Lab they were in. They first met Mystery INC in either the Scooby Movies, or Laff-O-Lympics.
The fact that there’s an actual Episode of Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated that has them meet their clones, is more ironic than how all of them were made by the same people.
Such a weird idea for them to do clones of their own show. Imagine Batman the animated series doing the same with shows like Man-Bat (i know it's a character), Bat Hero, Officer Bat and The Amazing Bat Themed Weirdo Who Accidentally Makes Supervillains Appear Repeatedly
Wouldn’t the theme just be the same? Like “Fox and Hound”, where a wealthy dentist disguised himself as _a fox_ to hunt down the insane clown posse led by the ravishing Hyena! Aided by his trusty sidekick Hound, a former detective who was a former cop, they hunt down a variety of criminals, like the Questionaire and Bad Abbot.
Seeing how many shows there were about a group of mystery solving teenagers with animal mascots back then, it's like Hanna Barbera made it into a trend.
Let’s not forget about Hanna-Barbera’s mass crossover short the “Laff-A-Lympics” that divided majority of their popular cartoons into 3 teams one of which was known as the “Scooby Doobies” and was lead by scooby & shaggy and consisted of scooby dum,captain caveman and the angels,blue falcon & dynomutt, speed buggy & tinker (shaggy clone),and Babu the goofy genie from Jeannie. So it was funny to know that Hanna-Barbera was fully aware of what they were doing and acknowledged it
And don’t forget the Scooby-Doo movies series where they met up with a different celebrity each episode and in which some of the episodes featured them meeting up with their Scooby Doo clone counterparts ie Josie and the pussycats and speed buggy
Anyone else remember seeing ads on Boomerang that were like, the Jabberjaw cast singing a song? It was like "Me and my friends get no respect./What does Scooby do that we neglect?"
Lmfao back in 2008 when my sister had a cable box I remember seeing that all the time as a teenager I remember thinking the song wasn't bad but that line was pretty cringe.
I figured this would be helpful: 2:15 Scooby Doo origins 7:51 Josie and the Pussycats 9:27 The Funky Phantom 10:36 The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan 12:06 Goober and the Ghost Chasers 13:28 Speed Buggy 14:07 Inch High, Private Eye 15:00 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids 15:43 Dynomutt, Dog Wonder 16:18 Clue Club and Jabberjaw 17:54 Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels 18:31 The Buford Files I'd also like to mention Fang Face (where Shaggy is a werewolf, essentially) and Rickety Rocket, aka Speed Buggy Meets Fat Albert in SPACE!
@@tyminator8176 Fangface was made by the same guys who pitched the idea of Scooby-Doo to Hanna-Barbera: Joe Ruby and Ken Spears. You may remember those guys also did Saturday Supercade (which includes Donkey Kong) and Mega Man, the latter of which has Rush be a Scooby-Clone character, and features Scott McNeil as Dr. Wily, McNeil also being the voice of the Evil Masked Figure in “Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed”, same Wily voice, laugh, and everything.
The only other notable thing about the Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan is that it remains the first and only time the character of Charlie Chan was actually portrayed by someone of Chinese descent (the Chinese-American Keye Luke) in an American production. Before and after that, the character was usually played by white guys in yellowface.
@@muddashucka9743 I'm referring to the live action portrayals of Charlie Chan. As far as I know, this is the only animated appearance of the character.
@@alzoruledura7416 Maybe the 2002 movie too. He was more of an airheaded blond. You could also argue Mystery Incorporated, but I think he was more awkward and socially inept than dumb in that.
Dia Tigera Freddie in A Pup Named Scooby Doo wasn’t insane, he was naive and just didn’t ever use his head. The way the show poked fun at the character in this iteration of Fred Jones was with the running joke of Freddie always jumping to conclusions about who the monster/ghost/villain was. Ignoring the clues the gang found completely, he often put the blame on the neighborhood bully Red Herring, or he would say it was something like the Mole People or Martians from Mars. He was a junior conspiracy theorist. It’s pretty entertaining if you go for that kind of humor.
Also i like how the “mystery inc.” series explains the clones as past versions of the mystery gang, explaining how there were many versions of a group of 4 with an animal before scoob and his friends
That actually wasn't the case. Most, if not all of the previous teams were invented for the show, though there were was one episode with mutiple characters from these clone series which mostly took place in Scooby's dream, and there was also one with Blue Falcon and his dog.
honestly glad they gave Dyno-Mutt more character in SCOOB!, i kinda like how he's this stoic deadpan snarker now, sets him apart from the other Scooby clones
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Jayden Gray Avatar In 08 and Adventure Time in 2010, but 2009 was considered a dork age for cartoons. The only good show on at the time was Phineas and Ferb.
I think the saddest part is we haven’t seen any NEW ways for shows to be formatted. Literally almost every show on TV today is just inspired from another, and that’s just sad to me.
I remember a majority of these: Josie and the Pussycats: Watched it a little but never got into it Funky Phantom: Only really liked it for Daws Butler as the Phantom Charlie Chan and the Chan Clan: Never heard of it Goober and the Ghost Chasers: I remember Goober, his catchphrase and the guy with glasses. But that's it Speed Buggy: I remember the characters but can't say I remember any episodes Inch Eye Private Eye: I remember the characters but can't say I remember any episodes Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids: Never heard of it DynoMutt: I remeber this one. I thought it was pretty good Clue Club: Never heard of it Jabberjaw: nly really liked it for Frank Welker as Jabberjaw Captain Caveman: This show was awesome! The Buford Files: Never heard of it You forgot Fangface. It had 4 teenagers, one of which was a werewolf and the solved mysteries
@@Melvinshermen Was it supposed to be exclusively HB though? He was mostly talking about why there were so many clones and if their justified in being called clones. And he mentioned that HB went on a craze after scooby doo, but I don't think he said that he was only going to focus on HB clones just that HB were the monopoly on cartoons in the 60s and 70s and that they are the ones that produced the most well known clones. I could be wrong but it wouldn't have hurt to mention Fangface even if it was just in passing or just saying he wasn't going to include it because it wasn't HB even though it was made by one of the creators of scooby doo. Because it definitely fit the formula and if I'm not mistaken was around during the time of all the other clones.
Well, technically 3 and 5 do it too. Aigis and Morgana are seen as the mascots for the other (relevant) games by Atlus themselves. 3 is the least like it though seeing as their mascot is rather human looking and the group also consists of an elementary aged boy and a regular (albeit smart for one) dog. Of course, that can be chalked up to them not “perfecting the formula” as this was when the series was radically changed from the previous entry. Though yes, 4 is the most Scooby one since it’s the most light hearted of the three and “groovy” is definitely an appropriate word to use to describe its art style. Plus, they are literally playing as detectives solving a case rather than being agents of a secret organization (in 3) or phantom thieves (in 5).
His name is choo,choo. Plus they had a transforming van. However it changed more like the gadget van. With different paint jobs. But no giant robot sorry.
@@chrisdaughen5257 I have no idea about the Chan Clan show, but I've heard that for a bit there back in the 30s and 40s Charlie Chan was pretty popular in China. I also feel like I remember something about one of the actors who played Charlie in the movies going to visit China? Maybe? Might be apocryphal/me remembering wrong though
Saberspark: "it's like they put his soul in the dog! Like an alchemy experiment gone horribly wrong!" Anime fans: _immediately brace for a distressing Fullmetal Alchemist reference_
"Me and my friends get no respect. What foes Scooby do that we neglect? We'll be putting all our foes in check, but me and my friends get no respect!" - an actual Jabberjaw Bumper song thing I remember.
"You can't rip us off, not if we rip ourselves off first!" See also: Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, VR Troopers, Masked Rider, Big Bad Beetleborgs (all owned by Saban)
Those don't count. Their source material came from Japan. They basically just tried to use anything that was popular in Japan to make money here but, couldn't do it right after Power Rangers.
My favorite, and I think one of the most interesting Scooby Doo clones is when Hanna-Barbera got the license from Toho to make a Godzilla TV show.. It actually hits all three of your points, with some outliers! They even had a talking sidekick, who was Godzilla's.. Nephew, I think? I even remember it showing on Boomerang when I was a kid, and even then I knew how close it was to Scooby-Doo. It's funny to see that they'd make another license into a clone of their own thing. Anyways, great video!
Godzooky, yep, the comic relief sidekick. Godzilla's special nephew. And teenagers. No matter how far out in the ocean they were when they called Godzilla for help, the water would always only be up to his hips.
12:30 "It looks like they took *Shaggy's soul* , his personality, and *putted in the dog* . Its *like a alchemy experiment* that went wrong(...)" Shaggy's soul... putted in the dog... like a alchemy experiment Oh god... Fullmetal Alchemist flashbacks
Honestly, I feel most (big emphasis on MOST) of these shows have potential for a reboot. Take Speed Buggy, if you made it less about mysteries and about racing, with the shenanigans that entails of keeping a talking car, it could be fun.
they should just make all the "clones" just part as other branches or cells of the Mystery Incorporated gang. like it could be a world wide organisation of mystery solving
Yeah and the organisation could provide talking animals to help with their missions. That way it doesn't seem odd for scooby, or the other animals, to talk.
geardog24 Except that the Scooby Doo clones followed the formula when it was popular, most Spongebob clones followed the post-movie formula of ‘two dumbasses annoy people’. But yes you are right.
Time Bokan and Yatterman are six and eight years younger than Scooby. So that means the characters of both shows (and the subsequent shows post-Yatterman, excluding Time Bokan 24, which is only a few years old. Which also means they and the subsequent sequels are a part of the Time Bokan franchise) are designed by the world famous Yoshitaka Amano of early Final Fantasy games fame.
It was a show that had no reason to exist and is such an oddity as it uses charecters from generations ago, targeted at an older audience that may or may not have grown up with them but found a fandom anyways. I love the show and still rewatch it but am sad knowing we will never get anything like it ever again
@@Vivi_Sterling dog literally theres multiple shows JUST like that, space ghost coast to coast, sealab 2021, that show with the weird cat guy and mantis guy, aqua teen hunger force goes for similar aestetic
Just wanted to mention this, there were parts of "Josie And The Pussycats" that seemed to come from the Monkees TV show. That carried over to "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids", but they have an excuse of sorts for that one, in that one of the actual Monkees (Micky Dolenz) was a voice actor on the show. So yeah, Josie was a little bit Scooby and a little bit Monkees (seriosuly though, go watch the shows back to back and you'll start to see a lot of similarities).
@@Jasza676 I don't think so but i'll have to watch it again ^^' my point was is that he never said anything like "they even made a crossover episode" or something along those lines
It actually *wasn't* a Hanna-Barbara thing, surprisingly enough! Different studio. Still totally a Scooby Doo rip-off though, it's just Shaggy & Scooby are the same person now.
@@ThatGenericPyro Holy crap, you're right! It's some company called Ruby-Spears Production. Geez, I thought my entire life it from HB my entire life. But at least it was created by Scooby Doo writers, so it is DEFINITELY an undeniable Scooby Clone.
@@poopityscooper2116 lol I didn't mean for it to be castration or an inquisition, although if the fans would be entertained, perhaps Saberspark is game
I watched all of these as a little kid on Teletoon Retro and I have a special place in my heart for Scooby Doo. My great grandfather and I would watch Scooby Doo every Saturday afternoon when my mom and I went to visit. 🥰
There have been times when Mystery Inc. met some of these clones like Dynomutt & Blue Falcon, Josie and the Pussycats, Speed Buggy, JabberJaw, Captain Caveman and The Funky Phantom.
@@SlapstickGenius23 yeah, but it became more of a clone when they adapted it to the tv show. Focusing the story on mystery, much more than the comics did.
I was also released in September of 1969. Also, as someone else has probably already mentioned, back in the days when there were only 3 networks (plus PBS), September was the month that the new fall season always started and all the new shows, both prime time and Saturday morning, premiered.
Which of course also explains the 60+% viewership. My model was issued in 1975, but still had the same 3+PBS. What was playing Sat morning against Scooby? I seem to remember Woody Woodpecker; Tom & Jerry; Bugs Bunny; This old house (PBS); and maybe if we could position our antenna just the right way and had just the right weather, could get channel 31 that played Godzilla, Gamera or Utlraman! (I skipped out of piano lessons at my neighbors house during the summer to come home early to try and watch those.)
Yeah, Snoop Doggy Dog was basically Goober with Scooby's color scheme -- and instead of having a speech impediment his lines consisted of hip hop references that were outdated even at the time.
When I was a kid, I figured out the formula to Scooby Doo episodes, and was always able to guess what would happen. In every episode, they introduce 2 new characters, one seems mean and is set up to be the bad guy, but one is nice/unassuming. The bad guys is always the nice/unassuming character. I figured this out so pretty early on in the episode I would be able to predict who would be the bad guy. I used this knowledge to impress many 7 year olds.
Didnt stop with Buford. The last Scooby clone I recall from my childhood (I'm 45) was Fang Face, wherein the Shaggy of the show was a werewolf, who seemed partly inspired by the Tazmanian Devil and could be forced to transform by just showing him a PICTURE of the moon
Wait, I realized Scooby Doo was a clone itself... In 1968, As part of the Banana Splits Adventure Hour, there was a show called The Arabian Knights, which had 4 maybe-not teens and a donkey stopping crime and occasionally solving a mystery, Don’t know if it counts, but it seems like the first of it’s kind.
Plus, if I remember right, the four teens and the dog were pretty heavily inspired by Archie, right? Archie=Fred, Jughead=Shaggy, Jughead's Dog=Scooby, Betty and Veronica became Daphne and Velma?
@@wavechild5164 I have heard that Scooby was even thought of initially as a shaggy dog, like Jughead's. Though, for what it's worth, I like basically every Scooby member and their character designs better than the Archies.
When “Pink Panther and Sons” came up on my screen I was hit by a memory I thought I had buried forever. Tbh I thought I would be plagued by the vague recollections of that weird depressed green thing just complaining miserably in my foggy mind for as long as I lived. I can’t tell if I’m happy or repulsed to remember this obscure show now. Thanks either way though, lol
When he talked about the Chan Clan one and started to go on about the 10 kids, all I could think of is I’m one out of nine siblings ranging from 6 years old to 28.
They pulled a pro gamer move by ripping themselves off before anybody else could. Jabberjaw and Speed Buggy, I watched those on Boomerang. Good times. Reminds me of the Cartoon Network Groovies song the band Pain did for Jabberjaw
The Charlie Chan one as also the distinction of being the first depiction of the character where the actor was actually Chinese: the great Keye Luke, who had depicted Number One Son in the 30s movies.
Mike Tyson Mysteries i think is more of a parody about scooby clones, rather than an actual clone itself. But technically it would count. I think its hilarious though 😂
I'm not really sure what point you're trying to make here. Casey Kasem voiced both Shaggy and Alexander from Josie and the Pussycats...so yes, he was "the same voice actor".
I remember seeing one of those Scooby Doo clones when I was sick and my parents just let me watch Boomerang all day and night long. I tried describing it to them the next day, and they were convinced that I‘d either just seen Scooby Doo, or had some sort of fever dream.
The interesting thing is when Ruby and Spears went out on their own, one of their first shows was a Scooby clone called "Fangface". The protagonist was a teenager and the mascot at the same time! It did well enough to have a second season. They also did a Plastic Man show that kinda sorta fits the Scooby-Doo mold, but no animal mascot. That show was weird enough without the animals.
@@d.b.4671 Thank you for dislodging that wonderful memory back into the thoughtstream. I totally had forgotten about that song. Reminds of when Cartoon Network was it's prime.
Fun Fact: September was the release month for all cartoons because that's when most kids considered their "start of the year" because the schools would have started a week before new cartoon releases. To be honest, my whole family is in education so we always confuse others because we talk about years, in "school years" which starts in September.
Until my adulthood, I never knew the human scooby doo characters were supposed to be teenagers. I thought they were young adults, they don't look like teenagers, so it totally surprised me when I learned they were actual kids.
That tracks with a lot of live-action shows that supposedly feature teenagers. A lot of the time they're played by young(ish) looking 20-somethings, so the teens seem older than they actually are.
*zoinking intensifies*
Y e s
No
Nice intro
Z o i n k s
Z t o i n k s
We can't forget the most unifying element of all these shows, flesh colored eyes
*F L E S H Y E Y E S*
Kangofkek I want to like but it’s at 69 likes
They must look like cameleons or something
Hahah yeah fred flintstones and daphne blake
When they blink there eyes are still open
I'm honestly suprised, he doesnt mention that many of these exist in the same universe, tons of crossovers
Scooby doo and kiss exist in the same universe
@@adamgraham6265 Scooby Doo probably exists in every fictional universe. The fact that we haven't had Scooby Doo cross over with Street Fighter amazes me.
I dont think all cross overs are cannon
Tons? All the scooby clones that made money were in a crossover
Hey, if Archie can crossover with the Punisher, there must be no rules.
Damn, all theses clones and i just wish the hex girls had their own show
victor gussen “Thorn and the Hexie Cats”
I wonder why they didn't call that one clone the Clue Club Clan.
They were the best dude. Loved that movie.
PERIOD
@@dragonhitman1071 They were in two movies, an episode of What's New, Scooby-Doo? that acted as a followup to the second movie and an issue of Scooby-Doo Teamup
(although that issue may have just included a small cameo from the old movie continuity and as the issue was Crisis of Infinity Scoobys which as you may have guessed by the name, had a lot of different alternate universes involved due to Bat-Mite and Scooby-Mite (which is a thing that exists) messing with time and space. Not to mention that according to the wiki, Dusk and Luna have no lines) (man I have really got to read that comic one day)
Plot twist: The Shaggy lookalikes are all just Shaggy in witness protection for all the crimes he's foiled.
@@adamandsethdylantoo he's like fckin infinitt gauntlet, if all of them step into one room they will combine into full version of Shaggy
@@adamandsethdylantoo you got that wrong by a power of 69
And for the deals he did to get his zaza
“Mystery + teenagers + mascot = Scooby clone”
I can’t believe that Danganronpa was a Scooby clone this whole time
Sleepy Child No the darkest timeline is those goddamn live-action movies
Me: Hmm.. 🤔
In Danganronpa, theres...
1. Mysteries.
2. Teenagers. (There are 16 of them in each games, except Ultra Despair Girls.)
3. Mascot = Monokuma
Also persona 4
I don't mean to be the buzzkill, but in the Scooby formula the Mascot is on the side of the good guys. And the teenagers tend to not be killing each other. XD
That being said, I prefer Danganronpa to Scooby Doo any day.
@@TheGerkuman r/woooosh
The Chan Clan is just basically Chinese Loud House meets Scooby-Doo.
Oddly spot on.
That's a big fact
If Saberspark doesn't like how the Chan Clan has ten kids, I bet he doesn't like the Loud House either, cuz that has ELEVEN kids! XD
Imma watch loud house again
I hate the loud house
In incarnation eleven, Scooby Doo: mystery incorporated, they even made a joke about this! Said joke was the mystery gang went to a mystery solving completion, and the other teams were the clones! In reality, it was just Scooby having a dream during a bout of the flu, and luckily, the mystery gang did not go to the competition. And in the same incarnation, the super hero looking dog was an actual super hero!
Hence why Saber used several clips from it throughout the video.
Man that was a good cartoon. I loved watching it with my kid, getting all the older references. When that episode came up, I think I seized up laughing.
That's the crystal cove one, right?
@@edouard9687 Yes.
Superhero looking dog? Dynomutt? He IS a Superhero, He's Blue Falcons sidekick, he's a cyborg. I remember the episode of Dexters Lab they were in. They first met Mystery INC in either the Scooby Movies, or Laff-O-Lympics.
The fact that there’s an actual Episode of Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated that has them meet their clones, is more ironic than how all of them were made by the same people.
I remember that one, I saw it on Netflix recently
What episode was that?
@@Marie-on4oq I don’t know I’ll have to look.
@@Marie-on4oq its called “mystery solvers club state finals” its on netflix under mystery incorporated
@@micahneill299 okay thank you
Such a weird idea for them to do clones of their own show. Imagine Batman the animated series doing the same with shows like Man-Bat (i know it's a character), Bat Hero, Officer Bat and The Amazing Bat Themed Weirdo Who Accidentally Makes Supervillains Appear Repeatedly
Bat hero exists actually
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@@nobodyinparticular9640 I know was a phelous video
Wouldn’t the theme just be the same?
Like “Fox and Hound”, where a wealthy dentist disguised himself as _a fox_ to hunt down the insane clown posse led by the ravishing Hyena! Aided by his trusty sidekick Hound, a former detective who was a former cop, they hunt down a variety of criminals, like the Questionaire and Bad Abbot.
@@nobodyinparticular9640Thanks for sharing! :D can't believe my dumb joke was reality :D
i mean... the bat family is mostly compromised of batman like clones that gradually joined the batman family lol
Everyone else: hasn’t stolen Scooby Doo
Hanna Barbera: *fine, I’ll do it myself.*
hanna-barbbera, such mad lads they decided to rip off themselves before anyone else could
Ironic isn't it?
Well, if Disney ripped off themselves and worked, why wouldn't Hannah Barbera rip them off by ripping themselves off too?
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Seeing how many shows there were about a group of mystery solving teenagers with animal mascots back then, it's like Hanna Barbera made it into a trend.
You don't say 🙄
Dundee Don't be a dick.
Wow, I see you on mlp stuff, and this.
Warner Bros didn't own Hanna-Barbara then.
@@spencermcintyre4206 And so what if he is, is that a problem?...because if it is then you are such a douche.
Im pretty sure Scooby Dum was Scooby’s cousin, not brother :)
There was also a white female dog names Scooby Dee.
I remember the episodes with scooby dum 🤣
Why was it blurred though?
Austin Acevedo Same here. Why this section of the video is blurred is bizarre to me.
I really want to get that scooby dee ;)
It depends on which episode you watch. The writers couldn't make up their mind.
HB: let's steal from ourselves before anyone else does!
I’LL STEAL IT, NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW
once you think about it that's really fucking smart
@@IdiotToonz yes
What a Nolan Bushnell move
😂😂
"In the year 2076"
Me: "hear that, world? You got 56 years to get your shit together and give me a talking shark"
And undersea cities repeatably attacked by monsters and aliens? Get on it world! No time to be slacking off!.
Better get on it, Rapture's gone to hell... Renovations will mean you have to sink lots of money into it.
In that year we go into total atomic war... again but this time shit goes wrong and the world goes to hell on oct. 23rd 2076
The best catchphrase?
-ruh roh-
-Zoinks-
-Jinkies-
-hold the phone-
-jeepers-
**snickering cat sounds**
*car noises*
Holy shit you actually remembered Fred has a catch phrase.........
Nyuk nyuk nyuk.
-communist rat- Hmmm.... That one is from SEBASTIAN (Josie and The Pussycats), the WORLD'S CUTEST BACKSTABBING CAT,
Z O I N K S
Let’s not forget about Hanna-Barbera’s mass crossover short the “Laff-A-Lympics” that divided majority of their popular cartoons into 3 teams one of which was known as the “Scooby Doobies” and was lead by scooby & shaggy and consisted of scooby dum,captain caveman and the angels,blue falcon & dynomutt, speed buggy & tinker (shaggy clone),and Babu the goofy genie from Jeannie.
So it was funny to know that Hanna-Barbera was fully aware of what they were doing and acknowledged it
"We coppied it and we are proud of it"
That's basically what it was and it's the funniest shit ever
And don’t forget the Scooby-Doo movies series where they met up with a different celebrity each episode and in which some of the episodes featured them meeting up with their Scooby Doo clone counterparts ie Josie and the pussycats and speed buggy
I like how you added those “nice” when “1969” was mentioned
nice
paused and went straight to the comments for that
6ixty9ine
Nice
*Noice
Anyone else remember seeing ads on Boomerang that were like, the Jabberjaw cast singing a song? It was like "Me and my friends get no respect./What does Scooby do that we neglect?"
Oh yeah! I think I remember that. Didn't the whole thing take place in the art on the side of a lunchbox or something?
that was by the band "Pain" ruclips.net/video/Vn1pf0Xi3nU/видео.html
I remember seeing that on the old Cartoon network channel and Boomerang back in the early 2000s.
Lmfao back in 2008 when my sister had a cable box I remember seeing that all the time as a teenager I remember thinking the song wasn't bad but that line was pretty cringe.
Scooby Snacks!!!!
"We've got to have money" - The Tom and Jerry Movie
Cha Ching!
Let’s have them meet Willy Wonka, yeah kids will like that.. yeah..
The guy that said that was named Lickboot. God, how do I remember that!? XD
That was *very* cash money of you
@@NoobRoots Very "in the car with honey" with you.
I figured this would be helpful:
2:15 Scooby Doo origins
7:51 Josie and the Pussycats
9:27 The Funky Phantom
10:36 The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan
12:06 Goober and the Ghost Chasers
13:28 Speed Buggy
14:07 Inch High, Private Eye
15:00 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids
15:43 Dynomutt, Dog Wonder
16:18 Clue Club and Jabberjaw
17:54 Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
18:31 The Buford Files
I'd also like to mention Fang Face (where Shaggy is a werewolf, essentially) and Rickety Rocket, aka Speed Buggy Meets Fat Albert in SPACE!
Thank you soooooo much for the time stamps
Was gonna say what about fangface
Casper and the angels
@@bzrichiesdvd5609I love the teen angels
@@tyminator8176 Fangface was made by the same guys who pitched the idea of Scooby-Doo to Hanna-Barbera: Joe Ruby and Ken Spears. You may remember those guys also did Saturday Supercade (which includes Donkey Kong) and Mega Man, the latter of which has Rush be a Scooby-Clone character, and features Scott McNeil as Dr. Wily, McNeil also being the voice of the Evil Masked Figure in “Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed”, same Wily voice, laugh, and everything.
i love how most of the characters are just daphne and fred with different hair colors
I love how 3-4 of the shows have nearly identical hot blond girls.
No Velma clones?
@@bluesound666 Too hot for TV
I hope there’s a user called “Scrappy-Doo” in this comment section saying *”Each Second you stop running, I only get closer”*
*Each Second you stop running, I only get closer*
Ruh roh
@@almightytallest9812 your avatar for me is I think Lisa Simpson but when I go to your channel it's Scrappy wtf
@@Karmy. its cursed
@@jonathanmejia346 this is the curse of scrappy-doo, run for your life
The only other notable thing about the Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan is that it remains the first and only time the character of Charlie Chan was actually portrayed by someone of Chinese descent (the Chinese-American Keye Luke) in an American production. Before and after that, the character was usually played by white guys in yellowface.
Literally the only time it didn’t matter, they did it right. Amazing.
you sayin a white voice actor playin an asian character is yellowface?
@@muddashucka9743 I'm referring to the live action portrayals of Charlie Chan. As far as I know, this is the only animated appearance of the character.
Kahn Souphanousinphone > Charlie Chan
It's obvious as to why:
Scooby was Jango Fett's pet while on Kamino.
Damn clones...
Rexecute Rorder Rixty Rix, Raggy
@@polystratgaming1405 goober came before scoob
I would have gotten away with it too, if it hadn't been for them meddling Jedi!
To be fair, the cat in Josie is more a clone of Muttley, rather than Scooby. At least how you described the cat...
Sebastian was totally a Muttley clone.
To be fairrrrrrrr
Man I wish that more people talked openly about Dick Dastardly and his Flying Machines
@@josephharold808 What about the crazy race?
NoArtisticLimitation You mean Sebastian.
Saber : "Ten kids? That's too many kids."
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Loud house is garbage
It ain't a bad show, its community is though.
Also to be fair even if it is, at the very least it did the "too many kids" thing correctly.
Loud house is stereotypical trash the casagrandes is LEAGUES better than the loud house
@Owen Youngs ONeil Its ok it can go from being corny and predictable to actually pretty funny. The earlier episodes were better though.
*"There's still money in the world that we don't have yet."*
- Hanna Barbera
This should be rename to Scooby Doo: Attack of the Clones.
Execute Order 69
@Corundum Krabble Nice my lord
Funny thing, on Clone Wars there was a Jedi called Sha'Gi and yes it looks like Shaggy
Scooby doo: revenge of scrappy.
@@dr.robotnick1888 I remember that. Shame he gets bodied by Grievous
My dad used to get called Captain Caveman when he was in high school in the late 70s and early 80s because he was so hairy lol
Did he do the yell?
@@dr.robotnick1888 exactly what I wanted to know. If it was me I'd totally tell "Captaaaaaiiiin Cavemaaaaaaaaaaaan!!"
Hannah Barbara after seeing the success of Scooby Doo : '" ILL STEAL IT , NO WILL EVER KNOW BUT OURSELVES !!!!!"
The dover boys...
I have two hot RUclipsr girlfriends and I am the best RUclipsr ever and YOUR savior. Good bye dear nate
@@AxxLAfriku what
mega sonic hunter Ramirez he said he has two hot youtuber girlfriends and hes the best youtuber. Pay attention man
@@AxxLAfriku *W H A T*
Fred: "You have to pay for Netflix?"
Seriously, I wonder when started the trend of "Fred is stupid"?
A pup named Scooby Doo, though in that show he was more insane than stupid
@@alzoruledura7416 no, he was stupid alright
@@alzoruledura7416 Wait, what do you mean by insane? I haven't watched that one, but I'm curious about that.
@@alzoruledura7416 Maybe the 2002 movie too. He was more of an airheaded blond. You could also argue Mystery Incorporated, but I think he was more awkward and socially inept than dumb in that.
Dia Tigera Freddie in A Pup Named Scooby Doo wasn’t insane, he was naive and just didn’t ever use his head. The way the show poked fun at the character in this iteration of Fred Jones was with the running joke of Freddie always jumping to conclusions about who the monster/ghost/villain was. Ignoring the clues the gang found completely, he often put the blame on the neighborhood bully Red Herring, or he would say it was something like the Mole People or Martians from Mars. He was a junior conspiracy theorist. It’s pretty entertaining if you go for that kind of humor.
If Shaggy's god, then, the Shaggy clones can be his disciples.
Hell yeah!!
The shaggy pantheon
The Shaggies of the 11 universes.
Nah the clones are god too
Clam Head and Tinker are Gods
Goober don't know because he's a green dog with Shaggy's personality and voice
Also i like how the “mystery inc.” series explains the clones as past versions of the mystery gang, explaining how there were many versions of a group of 4 with an animal before scoob and his friends
That actually wasn't the case. Most, if not all of the previous teams were invented for the show, though there were was one episode with mutiple characters from these clone series which mostly took place in Scooby's dream, and there was also one with Blue Falcon and his dog.
honestly glad they gave Dyno-Mutt more character in SCOOB!, i kinda like how he's this stoic deadpan snarker now, sets him apart from the other Scooby clones
its actually pretty funny how they seem to have swapped the eprsonalities/roles a bit between dynomutt and blue falcon
@@sarafontanini7051 yea dynomutt is serious and blue falcon is silly but dumb
Yeah in the original Dynomutt was this bumbling, overeager sidekick with a heart of gold. They even spoofed it in Dexter's Laboratory.
You should see how his persona was in SD: Mystery Inc.! Same original voice (by Frank Welker) but plenty useful!
Scooby-Doo: Into the Scooby-verse
I can’t wait for it to come out.
Yeeeeeeeet want to watch that
*crunching sounds of Scooby snacks*
Raw right rets gro rover rhis rone mrore time. Mry nwame rish Scoobert Doo, rime a ralking gweat dane who sholves cwime with a NWON hippie Norbert Wogers
The crossover we all need but will never get because Warner Brothers
1969: Scooby Doo premieres
1999: Spongebob premieres
2029: Some new hugely popular cartoon premieres?
2009 had any shows?
@@internetgangstersprw Fanboy and Chum Chum
Jayden Gray Avatar In 08 and Adventure Time in 2010, but 2009 was considered a dork age for cartoons. The only good show on at the time was Phineas and Ferb.
2019?
I think the saddest part is we haven’t seen any NEW ways for shows to be formatted. Literally almost every show on TV today is just inspired from another, and that’s just sad to me.
"Hello, I like money"
"So what inspired u to--"
" *MONEY* "
Credit to: bosh
I remember a majority of these:
Josie and the Pussycats: Watched it a little but never got into it
Funky Phantom: Only really liked it for Daws Butler as the Phantom
Charlie Chan and the Chan Clan: Never heard of it
Goober and the Ghost Chasers: I remember Goober, his catchphrase and the guy with glasses. But that's it
Speed Buggy: I remember the characters but can't say I remember any episodes
Inch Eye Private Eye: I remember the characters but can't say I remember any episodes
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids: Never heard of it
DynoMutt: I remeber this one. I thought it was pretty good
Clue Club: Never heard of it
Jabberjaw: nly really liked it for Frank Welker as Jabberjaw
Captain Caveman: This show was awesome!
The Buford Files: Never heard of it
You forgot Fangface. It had 4 teenagers, one of which was a werewolf and the solved mysteries
Matt Thornton fangface was not hanna barbera
@@Melvinshermen But it was why Ruby-Spears Enterprises was mentioned along with HB Productions in the Scooby Clone Thread.
@@Melvinshermen Was it supposed to be exclusively HB though? He was mostly talking about why there were so many clones and if their justified in being called clones. And he mentioned that HB went on a craze after scooby doo, but I don't think he said that he was only going to focus on HB clones just that HB were the monopoly on cartoons in the 60s and 70s and that they are the ones that produced the most well known clones.
I could be wrong but it wouldn't have hurt to mention Fangface even if it was just in passing or just saying he wasn't going to include it because it wasn't HB even though it was made by one of the creators of scooby doo. Because it definitely fit the formula and if I'm not mistaken was around during the time of all the other clones.
@@Melvinshermen Ah yes! My mistake. It does feel very Hanna Barbara-esc
Lol the guy with glasses *cough nostalgia critic *cough
"Teenagers + Mystery + Talking Mascot"
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Well, technically 3 and 5 do it too. Aigis and Morgana are seen as the mascots for the other (relevant) games by Atlus themselves. 3 is the least like it though seeing as their mascot is rather human looking and the group also consists of an elementary aged boy and a regular (albeit smart for one) dog. Of course, that can be chalked up to them not “perfecting the formula” as this was when the series was radically changed from the previous entry.
Though yes, 4 is the most Scooby one since it’s the most light hearted of the three and “groovy” is definitely an appropriate word to use to describe its art style. Plus, they are literally playing as detectives solving a case rather than being agents of a secret organization (in 3) or phantom thieves (in 5).
*Danganronpa has entered the chat*
ZOINKUSU
Oh boy.
@@Meevij48 The Gang being Kidnapped by a wackier Mr pericles XD
“Nooo!!! You can’t just make tons of scooby doo clones!”
“Haha money printer goes brrr”
Charlie Chan: has a cat for they're animal
Saber: *is this a dog?*
His name is choo,choo. Plus they had a transforming van. However it changed more like the gadget van. With different paint jobs. But no giant robot sorry.
@@RoadBuster67 Was this show okay to be shown in China back then?
@@RoadBuster67 the van reminded me of hong Kong phooey and his car too. And the band reminded me of the partridge family.
Actually that thing was supposed to be a dog, a shih tzu to be precise. Looks like whoever drew Choo Choo never saw a dog before. XD
@@chrisdaughen5257 I have no idea about the Chan Clan show, but I've heard that for a bit there back in the 30s and 40s Charlie Chan was pretty popular in China. I also feel like I remember something about one of the actors who played Charlie in the movies going to visit China? Maybe? Might be apocryphal/me remembering wrong though
Shaggy's soul in Scooby's body?
"...Fred-ward..."
Oh heck no. Anything but that!
Why...why do you do this to yourself and others?😅
What have you wrought upon this cursed land
I was looking for this.
Glad im not the only one who thought this
11:17
Character: *is clearly a cat*
Saberspark: it's a dog
Saberspark: "it's like they put his soul in the dog! Like an alchemy experiment gone horribly wrong!"
Anime fans: _immediately brace for a distressing Fullmetal Alchemist reference_
Zoinks! Big brother Ed
Fre...ed... Big... Brother.... Let's.... Play....
I want to cry now
Big Brother Redward...
Who's with me in punching Shou Tucker in the face MANY, MANY times?✊👊💥
"Me and my friends get no respect. What foes Scooby do that we neglect? We'll be putting all our foes in check, but me and my friends get no respect!" - an actual Jabberjaw Bumper song thing I remember.
I remember those. There's was done on lunchboxes.
It’s a full song by the ska/pop-punk band Pain, it’s legit a great song and I put it on all my summer playlists
That’s all I could think of when he brought up JabberJaw. Don’t think I ever watched the show but that bumper was on Boomerang nonstop!
Jabberjaw bumper >>>> Josie bumper
@@erikm5221 Y'know I loved the Josie Bumper too though.
"You can't rip us off, not if we rip ourselves off first!"
See also: Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, VR Troopers, Masked Rider, Big Bad Beetleborgs (all owned by Saban)
Masked Rider sucked
Those don't count. Their source material came from Japan. They basically just tried to use anything that was popular in Japan to make money here but, couldn't do it right after Power Rangers.
Kamen Rider (Masked Rider) was first though. April 3, 1971. It's older even than most of the Scooby clones on this list.
They all ripped off spiderman
@@crackerjack0349 Yes, specially snce he doesn't resemble the ones that shows up on MMPR, but Kamen Rider Dragon Knight was American Sentai kino
Dear sweet Darkness, how do I recognize *every single cartoon* on this list?!?
...oh, right. Cartoon Network. Forgot they existed for a second.
Also Boomerang and I mean when it was a channel
@Marcus _ yeah it's now an app
Tweek Tweak its still a channel in central and eastern europe
@@dnjefprod damn,lucky
@@dnjefprod i live in se asia and its still there
My favorite, and I think one of the most interesting Scooby Doo clones is when Hanna-Barbera got the license from Toho to make a Godzilla TV show.. It actually hits all three of your points, with some outliers! They even had a talking sidekick, who was Godzilla's.. Nephew, I think? I even remember it showing on Boomerang when I was a kid, and even then I knew how close it was to Scooby-Doo. It's funny to see that they'd make another license into a clone of their own thing. Anyways, great video!
Godzooky, yep, the comic relief sidekick. Godzilla's special nephew. And teenagers. No matter how far out in the ocean they were when they called Godzilla for help, the water would always only be up to his hips.
Cue Matt McMuscles splooging everywhere
"10 kids? 10 kids! that's WAY too many!"
My Dad: has 15 siblings (16 kids total)
My Mom: has 9 siblings (10 kids total)
being the youngest of 11, i've only ever met one person who didn't respond with that exact reaction when i started talking about family.....
It’s fun for me, being they’re child. I have 125 cousins
Slothster 0612 i dont even know some of my cousins Oof
You're just proving his point
Serigof if this was towards me, then I wasn’t trying to disprove his point in the first place
I don't consider Dynomutt a Scooby Clone, he's closer to Astro from Jetsons
Well, Saber did say he was something of an outlier, due to the superhero nature of his series setting him very apart from all the other shows.
I agree Dynomutt's personality and premise are different enough to not be qualified as a Scooby Doo clone.
12:30 "It looks like they took *Shaggy's soul* , his personality, and *putted in the dog* . Its *like a alchemy experiment* that went wrong(...)"
Shaggy's soul... putted in the dog... like a alchemy experiment
Oh god... Fullmetal Alchemist flashbacks
Ed...ward. Big brother Ed.
Fred....ward..like zoinks
Honestly, I feel most (big emphasis on MOST) of these shows have potential for a reboot. Take Speed Buggy, if you made it less about mysteries and about racing, with the shenanigans that entails of keeping a talking car, it could be fun.
Risk probably, they knew the kids would eat up a Scooby clone and didn't want to waste time if the kids dislike the racing format.
You mean almost ever kids show nowadays
Goober could exist as a meta scooby doo. They could reboot it and make it an adult cartoon. I would watch it.
they should just make all the "clones" just part as other branches or cells of the Mystery Incorporated gang. like it could be a world wide organisation of mystery solving
*THIS COMMENT DESERVE MORE ATTENTION*
Yeah and the organisation could provide talking animals to help with their missions. That way it doesn't seem odd for scooby, or the other animals, to talk.
Knd anyone?
.....like a Scooby Cinematic Universe? 😀
I can dig it. Like Batman inc.
Finally I know who those guys from Laff a Lympics' Scooby Doo team are.
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That moment when you realize that Blue's Clues is basically a preschool version of Scooby-Doo.
DUDE......i know its a joke but the guy even has a green shirt..i feel like an idiot now XD
@@ironmaster6496 um..
Hannah Barbara just made clones of the one show that made them the most money. So basically Scooby-Doo was the SpongeBob of 1969?
geardog24 Except that the Scooby Doo clones followed the formula when it was popular, most Spongebob clones followed the post-movie formula of ‘two dumbasses annoy people’. But yes you are right.
More like Minions
Scooby doo is just like the american version of time bokkan and yatterman
Well, i say it kinda worked with Flinstones and Jetsons, both are simliar aswell and kinda clones to of each other.
Time Bokan and Yatterman are six and eight years younger than Scooby. So that means the characters of both shows (and the subsequent shows post-Yatterman, excluding Time Bokan 24, which is only a few years old. Which also means they and the subsequent sequels are a part of the Time Bokan franchise) are designed by the world famous Yoshitaka Amano of early Final Fantasy games fame.
I had forgotten how funny Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law was
In his pants?
Ha ha! Dangly parts.
It was a show that had no reason to exist and is such an oddity as it uses charecters from generations ago, targeted at an older audience that may or may not have grown up with them but found a fandom anyways.
I love the show and still rewatch it but am sad knowing we will never get anything like it ever again
@@Vivi_Sterling dog literally theres multiple shows JUST like that, space ghost coast to coast, sealab 2021, that show with the weird cat guy and mantis guy, aqua teen hunger force goes for similar aestetic
Hanna-Barbera: Shou Tucker
Shaggy: Nina
Scooby-Doo: Alexander
Goober: That freaky chimera made out of Nina and Alexander
I really, REALLY didn't want to see someone actually write this kinda joke yet here we are. >87
this fmab joke is bringing back the depression
Wait what is this about
thank you for saying it so i didnt have to
Bruh
Just wanted to mention this, there were parts of "Josie And The Pussycats" that seemed to come from the Monkees TV show. That carried over to "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kids", but they have an excuse of sorts for that one, in that one of the actual Monkees (Micky Dolenz) was a voice actor on the show. So yeah, Josie was a little bit Scooby and a little bit Monkees (seriosuly though, go watch the shows back to back and you'll start to see a lot of similarities).
Scoob: RAGGY RERE'S MORE OF ROU
Shaggy: like scoob, you need to lay off the drugs man
So we aren't gonna talk about how in mystery inc. they made a crossover episode with some of the ripoffs?
Doesn't he even feature clips from that episode? Though yes, he does not elaborate on the topic.
@@Jasza676 I don't think so but i'll have to watch it again ^^' my point was is that he never said anything like "they even made a crossover episode" or something along those lines
And they even got the gang to look like their original design
I thought they were original to the show
@@Jasza676 yeah at 6:10
"Ruby Roo" as you put it was Scooby's sister Scooby Dee.
And Scooby Dumb is his cousin, not brother.
@@dinosoid2000 And he who must not be named was his nephew.
Alexanderiii Scrappy
@@Alexanderiii he wast bad at first but he get ruined after director or other higher up get idea let him replace three of five .
You can really see how as the years go by they are really, really running out of series ideas.
When Saberspark doesn't mention Fangface:
*Sad mystery noises*
OMG! He did totally forgot about fangface.
It actually *wasn't* a Hanna-Barbara thing, surprisingly enough! Different studio.
Still totally a Scooby Doo rip-off though, it's just Shaggy & Scooby are the same person now.
@@ThatGenericPyro
Holy crap, you're right! It's some company called Ruby-Spears Production. Geez, I thought my entire life it from HB my entire life. But at least it was created by Scooby Doo writers, so it is DEFINITELY an undeniable Scooby Clone.
I was waiting for Fangface!!
@@namegoeshere5220 Yeah, and it used to come on ABC apparently. Blows me mind.
One little teeny tiny sidenote: When you named the Pussycats, you showed Melody twice and not Josie
We must castrate Saberspark for this small mistake
Did Josie ever talk in the cartoon?
@@aaronatherton7431 From what I remember, she talked a lot. It's kind of like Blossom in Power Puff Girls
@@poopityscooper2116 lol I didn't mean for it to be castration or an inquisition, although if the fans would be entertained, perhaps Saberspark is game
I mean, Melody is the SUPERIOR Pussycat of course...but Saber still made the mistake. XD
Hanna Barbera:
"I don't care about the children, I just care about their parent's money!"
How accurate
Slow down there, Soupy Sales!
"WE'VE GOT TO HAVE.....MONEY!!!"
I watched all of these as a little kid on Teletoon Retro and I have a special place in my heart for Scooby Doo. My great grandfather and I would watch Scooby Doo every Saturday afternoon when my mom and I went to visit. 🥰
There have been times when Mystery Inc. met some of these clones like Dynomutt & Blue Falcon, Josie and the Pussycats, Speed Buggy, JabberJaw, Captain Caveman and The Funky Phantom.
Josie and the pussycats is based on a comic by Archie comics.
Dynomutt and blue falcon is not a copy
@@SlapstickGenius23 yeah, but it became more of a clone when they adapted it to the tv show. Focusing the story on mystery, much more than the comics did.
@@Shilobotomized All of that is true!
@Mariel R "Dynamo"??
That would be a very weird name for a Hanna-Barbera Superhero Dog or something!!
Hanna-Barbera look at their success of Scooby-Doo and came to realization that _At first you do succeed, keep continue to copy again._
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
@@HeilRay Yep
Don't forget about Mike Tyson mystery that show is underrated
I literally just made the same comment 12 minutes ago!!!
I mean that’s more of a parody of all of this, but it works.
“AY WHERE’D MY TEETH GO?”
Love the Mike Tyson Mysteries. Say what you will about Mike Tyson, he doesn't mind ridiculing himself.
Saber: they're way too many kids
The loud house: allow us to introduce ourselves
"Cramped inside this tiny space, may sound bad but ain't the case, in the Loud House!"
@@OnePunchYume the chan* house
I 100% knew there were going to be a TON of Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law clips.
That show was the best
Funny enough, there could've been more clips that would've fit right in.
I miss watching Harvey Birdman.😢
@@osets2117 DAMN-STRAIGHT
@@Mrs_Sugar_Min me too., that i've got the show on DVD.,,.
I was also released in September of 1969. Also, as someone else has probably already mentioned, back in the days when there were only 3 networks (plus PBS), September was the month that the new fall season always started and all the new shows, both prime time and Saturday morning, premiered.
Thanks for the insight! I was curious about the September trend.
I was released in January of 1968.😅
Which of course also explains the 60+% viewership. My model was issued in 1975, but still had the same 3+PBS. What was playing Sat morning against Scooby? I seem to remember Woody Woodpecker; Tom & Jerry; Bugs Bunny; This old house (PBS); and maybe if we could position our antenna just the right way and had just the right weather, could get channel 31 that played Godzilla, Gamera or Utlraman! (I skipped out of piano lessons at my neighbors house during the summer to come home early to try and watch those.)
Yeah, I was going to mention that the Fall TV season started in September. Did they stop doing that?
I was gonna say, for someone doing so much research for these nostalgic videos, how does he not know that the standard TV season begins in September?
Goober and the Ghost Chasers looks like something you'd find in a show that wanted to reference Scooby Doo but didn't have the rights.
Yeah, Snoop Doggy Dog was basically Goober with Scooby's color scheme -- and instead of having a speech impediment his lines consisted of hip hop references that were outdated even at the time.
lmao the Birdman intro really caught me off guard
That very silent 69 with "nice" got me there
Yes
Timestamp?
*Endgame is the biggest crossover ever*
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated with Scooby doo clones, Scooby doo clones...
I didn't know a single of those characters. I thought they made them up tbh
I loved that episode so much
When I was a kid, I figured out the formula to Scooby Doo episodes, and was always able to guess what would happen. In every episode, they introduce 2 new characters, one seems mean and is set up to be the bad guy, but one is nice/unassuming. The bad guys is always the nice/unassuming character. I figured this out so pretty early on in the episode I would be able to predict who would be the bad guy. I used this knowledge to impress many 7 year olds.
Didnt stop with Buford. The last Scooby clone I recall from my childhood (I'm 45) was Fang Face, wherein the Shaggy of the show was a werewolf, who seemed partly inspired by the Tazmanian Devil and could be forced to transform by just showing him a PICTURE of the moon
Wait, I realized Scooby Doo was a clone itself... In 1968, As part of the Banana Splits Adventure Hour, there was a show called The Arabian Knights, which had 4 maybe-not teens and a donkey stopping crime and occasionally solving a mystery, Don’t know if it counts, but it seems like the first of it’s kind.
Plus, if I remember right, the four teens and the dog were pretty heavily inspired by Archie, right? Archie=Fred, Jughead=Shaggy, Jughead's Dog=Scooby, Betty and Veronica became Daphne and Velma?
Madeleine Fisher, I’m not 100% sure, but I’m pretty sure that would be the case
@@wavechild5164 I have heard that Scooby was even thought of initially as a shaggy dog, like Jughead's. Though, for what it's worth, I like basically every Scooby member and their character designs better than the Archies.
It was two teens, a flying camel and their Genie. That show belonged more in the Superhero genre then teen mystery.
“Hello, I like money!” “What inspired you to-“ “m ø ń ę ÿ!¡”
There were so many clones because the gang had too many mysteries to solve.
When “Pink Panther and Sons” came up on my screen I was hit by a memory I thought I had buried forever. Tbh I thought I would be plagued by the vague recollections of that weird depressed green thing just complaining miserably in my foggy mind for as long as I lived.
I can’t tell if I’m happy or repulsed to remember this obscure show now. Thanks either way though, lol
When he talked about the Chan Clan one and started to go on about the 10 kids, all I could think of is I’m one out of nine siblings ranging from 6 years old to 28.
youngest of 11 ranging from me at 20 all the way up to 38....
Middle child in a family of 8
They pulled a pro gamer move by ripping themselves off before anybody else could. Jabberjaw and Speed Buggy, I watched those on Boomerang. Good times. Reminds me of the Cartoon Network Groovies song the band Pain did for Jabberjaw
The Charlie Chan one as also the distinction of being the first depiction of the character where the actor was actually Chinese: the great Keye Luke, who had depicted Number One Son in the 30s movies.
I haven't seen an episode of The Chan Clan, but I think it's pretty remarkable for having Chinese representation, especially in that period.
So according to the Scooby Doo formula, that means Persona 4 fits into the category.
Thanks I hate and love it
Why would you say something so controversial, yet so true?
You should say something else
There's a reason people call them the Inaba Scooby Gang.
Don’t for get persona 3
They have a dog with a knife
"and the first episode was released in the September of 1969" *noice*
👌
You forgot the newest one. Mike Tyson Mysteries. Scooby clone for adults.
Mike Tyson Mysteries i think is more of a parody about scooby clones, rather than an actual clone itself. But technically it would count. I think its hilarious though 😂
What mysteries did they solve on that show? Obtain semen samples from that woman he raped? Search for Evander Holyfield's ear?
@@cdcdrr they found a chupacabra and i think God at one point
Casey Kasum was the voice of Shaggy, not “the same voice actor”...He was America’s Top 40 countdown.
Thanks for schooling these young'uns.
And the OG Cliffjumper!
I'm not really sure what point you're trying to make here. Casey Kasem voiced both Shaggy and Alexander from Josie and the Pussycats...so yes, he was "the same voice actor".
No kidding!
@@quasimofo6811 the point is, he's a legend in radio and deserves higher praise than that, at least mention his name.
I remember seeing one of those Scooby Doo clones when I was sick and my parents just let me watch Boomerang all day and night long. I tried describing it to them the next day, and they were convinced that I‘d either just seen Scooby Doo, or had some sort of fever dream.
Saberspark: Having 10 kids in too many
Loud house: am I a joke to you?
Loud House takes this up to eleven.
@josue Martinez* unoriginal*
"But for the SEVEN people who do not know what we're talking about" LMFAOOOO
The interesting thing is when Ruby and Spears went out on their own, one of their first shows was a Scooby clone called "Fangface". The protagonist was a teenager and the mascot at the same time! It did well enough to have a second season. They also did a Plastic Man show that kinda sorta fits the Scooby-Doo mold, but no animal mascot. That show was weird enough without the animals.
* sees Jabberjaw * ME AND MY FRIENDS GET NO RESPECT
For anyone missing the reference: ruclips.net/video/Vn1pf0Xi3nU/видео.html (apologies for the low resolution, it was all i could find)
WHAT DOES SCOOBY DO THAT WE NEGLECT?
WE BE PUTTING ALL OR FOES IN CHECK
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Thank you for dislodging that wonderful memory back into the thoughtstream.
I totally had forgotten about that song. Reminds of when Cartoon Network was it's prime.
BUT ME AND MY FRIENDS GET NO RESPECT *drum roll*
Fun Fact: September was the release month for all cartoons because that's when most kids considered their "start of the year" because the schools would have started a week before new cartoon releases.
To be honest, my whole family is in education so we always confuse others because we talk about years, in "school years" which starts in September.
I’m not the only one who heard “nice” in the background when he said 1969
Nope
Until my adulthood, I never knew the human scooby doo characters were supposed to be teenagers. I thought they were young adults, they don't look like teenagers, so it totally surprised me when I learned they were actual kids.
That tracks with a lot of live-action shows that supposedly feature teenagers. A lot of the time they're played by young(ish) looking 20-somethings, so the teens seem older than they actually are.