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Post by scoobylover on Sept 13, 2019 13:40:41 GMT -5
Watched it in Italian. It was really good. Some very hilarious moments like Fred almost blowing Batman’s cover or Scooby’s phone being broken, Daphne’s sales joke and many more. Also so many throwback character design poses from the first episode of SDWAY. One of my favorites
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Sept 14, 2019 2:25:46 GMT -5
Post by daphnebound on Sept 14, 2019 2:25:46 GMT -5
Do you have a link you could pm?
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Sept 14, 2019 3:38:40 GMT -5
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Post by scoobylover on Sept 14, 2019 3:38:40 GMT -5
Do you have a link you could pm? No, I watched it on tv
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Sept 15, 2019 8:16:31 GMT -5
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Post by barneynedward on Sept 15, 2019 8:16:31 GMT -5
Do you have a link you could pm? No, I watched it on tv Could you send me a private message detailing any spoilers?
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Sept 19, 2019 16:04:16 GMT -5
Post by wileyk209 on Sept 19, 2019 16:04:16 GMT -5
WARNING: Some spoilers, but since this is on the Boomerang service now, I guess it doesn't matter much...
Ahhh, the Mystery Machine going into a skid. A staple of the original "The New Scooby-Doo Movies." They even used one of H-B's car skidding sound effects to complete the motif!
It was kind of unusual seeing the Scooby gang in their classic designs meeting with Batman in his "modern" WB design, probably because I'm used to seeing the Scooby gang when in their classic designs meeting Batman, he'd either be in his 70s H-B design or the "Brave and the Bold" design. They even had Kevin Conroy do Batman's voice, and of course Mark Hamill doing a great job as the Joker!
Wow, Scooby's Batman imitation was surprisingly almost flawless!
Nice to see Velma paired up with Scooby and Shaggy when splitting up, just like the olden days. (I've often done it that way in the Scooby-Doo fanfics I wrote.) Though it was probably because they split up without the guest star accompanying them, as usually he/she would go with Scooby and Shaggy. And then we get another "Scooby-Dooby-Doors" sequence that ends up getting silly! And then Scooby's upset over the Man-Bat cracking Scooby's phone screen? He should be glad it wasn't smashed to pieces like Velma's phone!
Heh, Scooby bouncing up on the hose and beating on the Man-Bat in different ways before knocking him down was reminiscent of "Never Ape an Ape Man" when Scooby would knock on the Ape Man in a similar fashion during the movie shoot scene!
And when Shaggy tries hiding in the closet, I heard more classic H-B "wood door" sound effects!
I enjoyed how the Joker wore rubber masks of Alfred and Langstrom under the Man-Bat mask. That's right up the Joker's alley! And I enjoyed how he said "All those masks were SO hot, and my face was living in the tropics! Not in a good way, if you know what I mean!" I figured the Joker would be behind it all, as I know the Joker all too well. No matter; it was great to hear Mark Hamill voicing the Joker again.
Now comes the wait for the second half of the first season. So far I'm enjoying this show, and it's a fun way to celebrate Scooby-Doo's 50th anniversary!
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Sept 19, 2019 17:33:19 GMT -5
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Post by barneynedward on Sept 19, 2019 17:33:19 GMT -5
WARNING: Some spoilers, but since this is on the Boomerang service now, I guess it doesn't matter much... Ahhh, the Mystery Machine going into a skid. A staple of the original "The New Scooby-Doo Movies." They even used one of H-B's car skidding sound effects to complete the motif! It was kind of unusual seeing the Scooby gang in their classic designs meeting with Batman in his "modern" WB design, probably because I'm used to seeing the Scooby gang when in their classic designs meeting Batman, he'd either be in his 70s H-B design or the "Brave and the Bold" design. They even had Kevin Conroy do Batman's voice, and of course Mark Hamill doing a great job as the Joker! Wow, Scooby's Batman imitation was surprisingly almost flawless! Nice to see Velma paired up with Scooby and Shaggy when splitting up, just like the olden days. (I've often done it that way in the Scooby-Doo fanfics I wrote.) Though it was probably because they split up without the guest star accompanying them, as usually he/she would go with Scooby and Shaggy. And then we get another "Scooby-Dooby-Doors" sequence that ends up getting silly! And then Scooby's upset over the Man-Bat cracking Scooby's phone screen? He should be glad it wasn't smashed to pieces like Velma's phone! Heh, Scooby bouncing up on the hose and beating on the Man-Bat in different ways before knocking him down was reminiscent of "Never Ape an Ape Man" when Scooby would knock on the Ape Man in a similar fashion during the movie shoot scene! And when Shaggy tries hiding in the closet, I heard more classic H-B "wood door" sound effects! I enjoyed how the Joker wore rubber masks of Alfred and Langstrom under the Man-Bat mask. That's right up the Joker's alley! And I enjoyed how he said "All those masks were SO hot, and my face was living in the tropics! Not in a good way, if you know what I mean!" I figured the Joker would be behind it all, as I know the Joker all too well. No matter; it was great to hear Mark Hamill voicing the Joker again. Now comes the wait for the second half of the first season. So far I'm enjoying this show, and it's a fun way to celebrate Scooby-Doo's 50th anniversary! The crime made far too much sense to something the Joker thought up.
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Sept 19, 2019 17:51:06 GMT -5
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Post by barneynedward on Sept 19, 2019 17:51:06 GMT -5
WARNING: Some spoilers, but since this is on the Boomerang service now, I guess it doesn't matter much... Ahhh, the Mystery Machine going into a skid. A staple of the original "The New Scooby-Doo Movies." They even used one of H-B's car skidding sound effects to complete the motif! It was kind of unusual seeing the Scooby gang in their classic designs meeting with Batman in his "modern" WB design, probably because I'm used to seeing the Scooby gang when in their classic designs meeting Batman, he'd either be in his 70s H-B design or the "Brave and the Bold" design. They even had Kevin Conroy do Batman's voice, and of course Mark Hamill doing a great job as the Joker! Wow, Scooby's Batman imitation was surprisingly almost flawless! Nice to see Velma paired up with Scooby and Shaggy when splitting up, just like the olden days. (I've often done it that way in the Scooby-Doo fanfics I wrote.) Though it was probably because they split up without the guest star accompanying them, as usually he/she would go with Scooby and Shaggy. And then we get another "Scooby-Dooby-Doors" sequence that ends up getting silly! And then Scooby's upset over the Man-Bat cracking Scooby's phone screen? He should be glad it wasn't smashed to pieces like Velma's phone! Heh, Scooby bouncing up on the hose and beating on the Man-Bat in different ways before knocking him down was reminiscent of "Never Ape an Ape Man" when Scooby would knock on the Ape Man in a similar fashion during the movie shoot scene! And when Shaggy tries hiding in the closet, I heard more classic H-B "wood door" sound effects! I enjoyed how the Joker wore rubber masks of Alfred and Langstrom under the Man-Bat mask. That's right up the Joker's alley! And I enjoyed how he said "All those masks were SO hot, and my face was living in the tropics! Not in a good way, if you know what I mean!" I figured the Joker would be behind it all, as I know the Joker all too well. No matter; it was great to hear Mark Hamill voicing the Joker again. Now comes the wait for the second half of the first season. So far I'm enjoying this show, and it's a fun way to celebrate Scooby-Doo's 50th anniversary! The crime made far too much sense to be something the Joker thought up.
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Sept 21, 2019 6:34:24 GMT -5
Post by snesgamer83 on Sept 21, 2019 6:34:24 GMT -5
I actually thought it was ok and definitely a lot of laughs through the whole thing, easily one of the better episodes despite having a guest star that's already been overused on Scooby.
That said, Joker as the unmasked villain? Ehh. Way too predictable and lazy imo.
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Sept 21, 2019 12:00:18 GMT -5
Post by ilovescoobydoo on Sept 21, 2019 12:00:18 GMT -5
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Sept 23, 2019 16:10:03 GMT -5
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Post by scoob16 on Sept 23, 2019 16:10:03 GMT -5
I really enjoyed the animation similarities to WAY (bonus points if you caught them all) and Scooby's imitation of Batman was hilarious, but two things made this episode seem like the writers were bored: Daphne's overly complicated relation to Alfred (it was supposed to be a joke but it failed imo) and the Joker being the bad guy. As someone else said above, the crime was way too logical to be done by the Joker. At least he was voiced by Mark Hamill, so that's a bonus.
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Oct 1, 2019 15:39:21 GMT -5
Post by Doo on Oct 1, 2019 15:39:21 GMT -5
This was a fun episode, though I found Scooby's overly long monologues to be out of character for him. Like others have mentioned, Daphne didn't need to be related to Alfred and it just seemed like lazy writing. This episode seemed like it had a much different tone than the rest, which I didn't mind. Batman seemed played up a lot for comedy in this episode and I thought a lot of the jokes were pretty good this time unlike some of the childish ones that have been in other episodes. The Man-Bat as the villain was cool, but I was disappointed they used the Joker again since he's appeared in every Scooby/Batman crossover to date pretty much. Was anyone else really disturbed that Scooby was upset about his cell phone being damaged? Nothing horrible about it I guess, it just doesn't feel right for Scooby to be obsessed with his cell phone as a dog lol. Pretty solid episode!
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Oct 14, 2019 10:11:46 GMT -5
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Post by scoobert1969 on Oct 14, 2019 10:11:46 GMT -5
The whole time I thought it was obvious it was Manbat's wife, the She-bat. I thought for sure that was why they did the gag with Manbat flying into clothes until he immediately lost them.
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Oct 16, 2019 17:51:59 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2019 17:51:59 GMT -5
As someone else said above, the crime was way too logical to be done by the Joker. At least he was voiced by Mark Hamill, so that's a bonus. And that's the joke-r.
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Post by barneynedward on Mar 2, 2020 14:59:34 GMT -5
I could easily see the Riddler or even the Penguin, cooking up a scheme like that, but the Joker would have made it even more ridiculous than that.
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Post by hardboyled on Oct 9, 2020 15:11:11 GMT -5
Hi guys, I was one of the first artists brought on board to do some character concepts for "Guess Who?". Thought you might enjoy seeing the original concepts for my Batman and Joker designs compared to their final look in the episode: For more behind the scenes info, check on my story highlight on my Instagram page @hardboylednyc. Or just ask away!
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