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Post by Soupperson on Aug 1, 2016 2:01:54 GMT -5
Am I the only one who doesn't like the way Scooby talks in speech bubbles with perfect English then rather out loud with broken English?
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Post by candy1026 on Nov 29, 2016 21:41:45 GMT -5
Yeah. It's a little jarring, but not that bad all in all. I see what you mean though.
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Post by scoobnick on Nov 30, 2016 12:48:43 GMT -5
its similar to how they show Garfield talking in his comics- thought bubbles
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Post by candy1026 on Nov 30, 2016 19:03:37 GMT -5
But Garfield couldn't talk. We need them. Scooby can talk enough so that people can figure it out.
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Post by scoobnick on Nov 30, 2016 19:11:43 GMT -5
garfield talks just fine on his tv shows
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2017 19:53:16 GMT -5
Scooby's talking has fluctuated over the course of the various shows on Pup absolutely no one but the gang understood his r-impediment. In most media people are aware of the impediment, however in WNSD & MI Scooby speaks near perfect English. I assume that the comics use the WNSD combined with 80's personas so that's likely why Scooby has the regular text. (Also computers can't handle scooby talk)
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Post by jonathanmuddlemore on Oct 31, 2018 16:12:59 GMT -5
Am I the only one who doesn't like the way Scooby talks in speech bubbles with perfect English then rather out loud with broken English? I'm assuming you're talking about the Charlton Scooby comics. For those, I prefer to mentally read Scooby's dialogue in the voice of Hot Dog from Archie.
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