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Post by Doo on Apr 23, 2018 20:22:28 GMT -5
Since the new series has been confirmed to feature a new celebrity guest star in every episode, what guest stars would people like to see appear in the show?
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Post by barneynedward on Apr 23, 2018 20:28:46 GMT -5
The Funky Phantom Weird Al Yankovic Lewis Black (as himself) The cast of the Big Bang Theory Superman The Flash Green Lantern Wonder Woman Cast of 2 Broke Girls The castaways of Gilligan's Island (recast everybody but Dawn Wells. Tina Louise will refuse to play Ginger and everybody else but Dawn is dead)
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Post by scoobylover on Apr 24, 2018 1:58:04 GMT -5
Ok, well, first of all, I knlw Scooby is an iconic classic as well as the guest stars it had in the past (KISS, Harlem globetrotters, Batman & Robin etc.) but it would be the mlst stupid mistake to bring out guest stars that 90% of today's kids wouldn't recognize. It's 2018, they's better switch it up a bit or they wouldn't be surprised to always have less and less ratings. Having said so, we're most likely already getting Batman (Kevin Conroy), KISS and Bill Nye since they were all spotted in the studio with the voices of the gang. As I said it would be a suicide for WB since kids don't know half of these people, so I would like to see more modern icons. Hopefully not other cartoons..
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Post by manbearpig on Apr 24, 2018 9:20:26 GMT -5
No more superheroes, please. Leave them to comics and DTVs.
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jeepersneaker
Mr. E
I’ll probably do it for a Scooby snack.
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Post by jeepersneaker on Apr 24, 2018 13:19:53 GMT -5
Personally been dreaming of a Scooby and Harry Potter crossover forever, so that instantly comes to mind. I would love for them to do a few like the original Scooby Doo movies as a tribute, for those who are still able to do so. Also would hope they wouldn’t do celebrities that absolutely no one knows...
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Post by russm on Apr 24, 2018 15:15:58 GMT -5
...Also would hope they wouldn’t do celebrities that absolutely no one knows... This is why I don't like celebrities in this kind of show, very few will be know over the whole fandom and most will be forgotten in a couple of years from now thus making the show very dated.
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jeepersneaker
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I’ll probably do it for a Scooby snack.
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Post by jeepersneaker on Apr 24, 2018 15:31:00 GMT -5
...Also would hope they wouldn’t do celebrities that absolutely no one knows... This is why I don't like celebrities in this kind of show, very few will be know over the whole fandom and most will be forgotten in a couple of years from now thus making the show very dated. Very true. Unlike with superhero team ups that everyone knows, having it be celebrities limits it a lot. With the case of the NSDM, not many of recent generations even know people Phylis Diller and Don Knotts. It will be the same with this - making the series less popular in the years to come (with the exception of some avid Scooby fans of course). Is it too much to ask for a new Scooby show that doesn’t have to rely on outside figures? I feel like they are starting to think they have to try and draw in people by incorporating other characters into it, which is sad to me.
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Post by Ark on Apr 24, 2018 21:48:19 GMT -5
Another vote for Weird Al.
Just please, not Martha Stewart...
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Post by Doo on Apr 24, 2018 22:05:23 GMT -5
Another vote for Weird Al. Weird Al did technically already appear in the Batman: The Brave and The Bold episode that crossed over with Scooby back in 2011. Interestingly enough though, I guess Weird Al has taken a break from music and started doing animation voice work. Looked it up and he currently voices one of the two main characters along with Sabrina Carpenter on a show called "Milo Murphy's Law". So I could totally see him guest starring in this series honestly.
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Post by scoobylover on Apr 25, 2018 5:59:00 GMT -5
Another vote for Weird Al. Weird Al did technically already appear in the Batman: The Brave and The Bold episode that crossed over with Scooby back in 2011. Interestingly enough though, I guess Weird Al has taken a break from music and started doing animation voice work. Looked it up and he currently voices one of the two main characters along with Sabrina Carpenter on a show called "Milo Murphy's Law". So I could totally see him guest starring in this series honestly. I know Sabrina Carpenter as a singer, it would be nice to have her as a guest. She's def part of the new generation of pop icons. Also, I have no idea who Weird Al is apart from his appearence in the Batman-Scooby-Doo episide. Would kids know who he is?
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Post by Doo on Apr 25, 2018 8:18:44 GMT -5
Weird Al did technically already appear in the Batman: The Brave and The Bold episode that crossed over with Scooby back in 2011. Interestingly enough though, I guess Weird Al has taken a break from music and started doing animation voice work. Looked it up and he currently voices one of the two main characters along with Sabrina Carpenter on a show called "Milo Murphy's Law". So I could totally see him guest starring in this series honestly. I know Sabrina Carpenter as a singer, it would be nice to have her as a guest. She's def part of the new generation of pop icons. Also, I have no idea who Weird Al is apart from his appearence in the Batman-Scooby-Doo episide. Would kids know who he is? I would say yes, at least in the US I think he's as popular as Sabrina Carpenter is. He's a singer who does comedic parodies of popular songs.
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Post by SpiderScooby on Apr 25, 2018 17:13:09 GMT -5
Hoping we get some more DC team-ups, like Superman, Flash, and Green Lantern.
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Post by scoobnick on Apr 26, 2018 16:04:01 GMT -5
Weird Al has been doing parodie of fam mous singers and songs for 40 years. Hes hilarious.
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Post by snesgamer83 on May 2, 2018 20:04:09 GMT -5
People are going on about appealing to the newer generation.... ok, I get that. But I also think we need to understand that a significant part of the SD fanbase is made up of us "oldies" as well, it'd be nice if some thought went into some celebrities that might be just a little bit older than the Justin Biebers, pewdiepies, and "cash me ousside" girls of the last few years.
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Post by barneynedward on May 2, 2018 22:10:22 GMT -5
People are going on about appealing to the newer generation.... ok, I get that. But I also think we need to understand that a significant part of the SD fanbase is made up of us "oldies" as well, it'd be nice if some thought went into some celebrities that might be just a little bit older than the Justin Biebers, pewdiepies, and "cash me ousside" girls of the last few years. How about Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones?
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