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Post by danielmcloughlin on Apr 9, 2009 19:28:08 GMT -5
Yeah of course not!!! I mean these dopey movie critics who just review the movie and allow their judgements to be of the most recent movie!
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Post by SpiderScooby on Apr 10, 2009 19:02:36 GMT -5
Of course with 40 years of ongoing series, you're bound to have a stinker or two in there somewhere
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Post by Doo on Apr 10, 2009 21:09:44 GMT -5
By the way.....Does anyone know when this is going to be released on Dvd?
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Post by SpiderScooby on Apr 11, 2009 3:41:54 GMT -5
In the fall. Most likely September or October.
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Post by danielmcloughlin on Apr 11, 2009 8:40:32 GMT -5
You're right about the stinkers I think! And I think I'll most probably get it when it comes out...that is if I can!
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Apr 14, 2009 21:08:01 GMT -5
Very true...there would have to be something in there that is bad. Scooby is 40 this year...WOW! Go Scoob! hehe
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Post by danielmcloughlin on Apr 15, 2009 14:54:02 GMT -5
Hehe! I'm so dumb...I thought you meant one of the members is 40 this year! But yeah you're right! And I suppose if we look at it like that Shag would be 57!!! But one of the things I love is when you see brief reviews and stuff and they say that the "Lovable Great Dane" has stayed a 7-year old all of these years!!! XD ;D
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Apr 20, 2009 10:16:43 GMT -5
Yeah, they do always say that Scooby is 7. I've noticed that cartoon characters don't usually age. Maybe they will so a "Senior Citizen Scooby" series in 30 years hehe.
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Post by littlebixuit on Apr 20, 2009 17:07:55 GMT -5
haha, scooby as a senior. wondering how that would look like... i love it, that cartoon characters can be older (or younger, like in the pup-series) in one series, but then they are older or younger again. i think i really wouldn't like to have an "old" gang, also 40 would be too old for them. i like them, how they are, as the teens, who seems to have holidays always... or is there any episode they are really visiting their school ? i don't think so. they are teens, who have been at any place you can just imagine, but never in their school ;D i also think, when they would get just a bit older, the mystery machine would get totally crashed, also breakdown service could not help the mystery machine. but what would the gang do without their mystery machine?.... riding mystery bicycle wouldn't be their thing
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Apr 21, 2009 10:43:02 GMT -5
Mystery bicycle LOL! That's funny! Yeah, I don't know how well a senior Scooby series would do, but it would be kind of funny.
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Post by littlebixuit on Apr 21, 2009 12:49:04 GMT -5
it would be funny, but only if they are not too old. i'm afraid of watching 60 year old guys "running" (or maybe walking) away from ghosts. 30 would be ok. i think when they are older, the relationship of fred and daphne would have... "grown up" ... i would like to see what's about that crazy love story in the future....in some films they are together, in the series they are not....you know, what i mean?
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Apr 23, 2009 8:45:27 GMT -5
I don't know if I would really like to see the love story of Fred and Daphne grow. I like Scooby as a Mystery series and I think if it focused on relationships, it would get too soap opera like. It's funny when they put the references to their relationship in the movies, but to focus on that as a main aspect of the story wouldn't be good.
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Post by littlebixuit on Apr 23, 2009 10:05:12 GMT -5
i also don't want to put relationship(s) in the centre of scooby doo, i just would want to see, what has happened with their relationship beetween the series in which they are teens and the series where they are adults. of course, good old mystery solving would have to stay in the centre.
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Post by SpiderScooby on Apr 23, 2009 19:37:35 GMT -5
I don't know if I would really like to see the love story of Fred and Daphne grow. I like Scooby as a Mystery series and I think if it focused on relationships, it would get too soap opera like. It's funny when they put the references to their relationship in the movies, but to focus on that as a main aspect of the story wouldn't be good. I agree. I don't want this movie to be the Scooby Doo version of Smallville. In the Scooby Doo 2 novel, Fred and Daphne are engaged, though they don't actually mention it in the actual movie.
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Apr 24, 2009 9:07:38 GMT -5
I didn't even know there was a Scooby-Doo 2 novel.
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