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Mar 4, 2020 14:46:54 GMT -5
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Post by scoobylover on Mar 4, 2020 14:46:54 GMT -5
Broadcasted in Italy today. I could only watch from a certain point, but hopefully someone will upload it soon. So it looked like a nice episode, I laughed when Scooby’s tail scared him in his astronaut suit and when Neil said “‘no one could hear you if you were to explode” and Shaggy and Scooby were like “not helping”. I hate it when they break the 4th wall but at least they mentioned that the show is targeted to middle schoolers, I guess. Overall, I always enjoy space as a setting, and the way they descended back to earth was dramatically cool. Also mentioned Steve Urkel was nice. I had to say Neil and Bill had great chemistry and Velma interacting with them was nice. Very cool science fun facts thrown around, nice touch!
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Post by Doo on Mar 17, 2020 16:28:38 GMT -5
Broadcasted in Italy today. I could only watch from a certain point, but hopefully someone will upload it soon. So it looked like a nice episode, I laughed when Scooby’s tail scared him in his astronaut suit and when Neil said “‘no one could hear you if you were to explode” and Shaggy and Scooby were like “not helping”. I hate it when they break the 4th wall but at least they mentioned that the show is targeted to middle schoolers, I guess. Overall, I always enjoy space as a setting, and the way they descended back to earth was dramatically cool. Also mentioned Steve Urkel was nice. I had to say Neil and Bill had great chemistry and Velma interacting with them was nice. Very cool science fun facts thrown around, nice touch! What is the monster named in this episode?
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Mar 17, 2020 16:47:04 GMT -5
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Post by ruben MG on Mar 17, 2020 16:47:04 GMT -5
Broadcasted in Italy today. I could only watch from a certain point, but hopefully someone will upload it soon. So it looked like a nice episode, I laughed when Scooby’s tail scared him in his astronaut suit and when Neil said “‘no one could hear you if you were to explode” and Shaggy and Scooby were like “not helping”. I hate it when they break the 4th wall but at least they mentioned that the show is targeted to middle schoolers, I guess. Overall, I always enjoy space as a setting, and the way they descended back to earth was dramatically cool. Also mentioned Steve Urkel was nice. I had to say Neil and Bill had great chemistry and Velma interacting with them was nice. Very cool science fun facts thrown around, nice touch! Can you tell me if the monster was this? ibb.co/HrJSKgQ
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Mar 17, 2020 16:59:55 GMT -5
Post by scoobylover on Mar 17, 2020 16:59:55 GMT -5
Broadcasted in Italy today. I could only watch from a certain point, but hopefully someone will upload it soon. So it looked like a nice episode, I laughed when Scooby’s tail scared him in his astronaut suit and when Neil said “‘no one could hear you if you were to explode” and Shaggy and Scooby were like “not helping”. I hate it when they break the 4th wall but at least they mentioned that the show is targeted to middle schoolers, I guess. Overall, I always enjoy space as a setting, and the way they descended back to earth was dramatically cool. Also mentioned Steve Urkel was nice. I had to say Neil and Bill had great chemistry and Velma interacting with them was nice. Very cool science fun facts thrown around, nice touch! Can you tell me if the monster was this? ibb.co/HrJSKgQNope, I think they just created random designs for that episode
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Mar 17, 2020 17:01:27 GMT -5
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Post by scoobylover on Mar 17, 2020 17:01:27 GMT -5
Broadcasted in Italy today. I could only watch from a certain point, but hopefully someone will upload it soon. So it looked like a nice episode, I laughed when Scooby’s tail scared him in his astronaut suit and when Neil said “‘no one could hear you if you were to explode” and Shaggy and Scooby were like “not helping”. I hate it when they break the 4th wall but at least they mentioned that the show is targeted to middle schoolers, I guess. Overall, I always enjoy space as a setting, and the way they descended back to earth was dramatically cool. Also mentioned Steve Urkel was nice. I had to say Neil and Bill had great chemistry and Velma interacting with them was nice. Very cool science fun facts thrown around, nice touch! What is the monster named in this episode? Tardigrade monster
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Mar 17, 2020 17:16:30 GMT -5
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Post by ruben MG on Mar 17, 2020 17:16:30 GMT -5
Nope, I think they just created random designs for that episode I think episodes that should have come out earlier have been delayed for season 2. Christian's episode was made to be number 26. in the christian episode there are two monsters that we have not seen before and I'm sure they have their own episode that was made before the christian slater one
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Mar 17, 2020 18:56:28 GMT -5
Post by Doo on Mar 17, 2020 18:56:28 GMT -5
What is the monster named in this episode? Tardigrade monster Thank you so much!
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Mar 17, 2020 18:57:49 GMT -5
Post by Doo on Mar 17, 2020 18:57:49 GMT -5
Nope, I think they just created random designs for that episode I think episodes that should have come out earlier have been delayed for season 2. Christian's episode was made to be number 26. in the christian episode there are two monsters that we have not seen before and I'm sure they have their own episode that was made before the christian slater one I'm kind of wondering if the Bill Nye episode was just delayed in Spain. I think it's still part of season one, since it aired in Italy already as season 1 and that clip was released on Boomerang US. It wouldn't make any sense for them to just hold that one back for some countries but not others.
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Mar 17, 2020 18:59:05 GMT -5
Post by Doo on Mar 17, 2020 18:59:05 GMT -5
Broadcasted in Italy today. I could only watch from a certain point, but hopefully someone will upload it soon. So it looked like a nice episode, I laughed when Scooby’s tail scared him in his astronaut suit and when Neil said “‘no one could hear you if you were to explode” and Shaggy and Scooby were like “not helping”. I hate it when they break the 4th wall but at least they mentioned that the show is targeted to middle schoolers, I guess. Overall, I always enjoy space as a setting, and the way they descended back to earth was dramatically cool. Also mentioned Steve Urkel was nice. I had to say Neil and Bill had great chemistry and Velma interacting with them was nice. Very cool science fun facts thrown around, nice touch! Can you tell me if the monster was this? ibb.co/HrJSKgQI looked up Tardigrade monster, and it looks like some sort of giant worm thing. Is this sort of what it looks like, Scoobylover?
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Mar 18, 2020 4:00:43 GMT -5
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Post by scoobylover on Mar 18, 2020 4:00:43 GMT -5
I looked up Tardigrade monster, and it looks like some sort of giant worm thing. Is this sort of what it looks like, Scoobylover? Yes, it’s basically based on the tardigrade, it’s a small wormy animal, one of the most resistant creatures on earth. This one will be made bigger through a scientist’s experiment, so it’s like human-sized
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May 12, 2020 16:39:33 GMT -5
Post by Doo on May 12, 2020 16:39:33 GMT -5
I really thought this episode was just middle-of-the-road. It didn't do anything special, and Neil and Bill felt like they phoned their lines in. The background of the area where they trapped the Tardigrade Monster being similar to the background of the opening background of the New Scooby-Doo Movies intro was a nice touch. The science facts got old after a while, just because they were so random and didn't fit well into the story (that's probably just me though). Having seen this now, I agree with what Ruben MG said on another thread that the Christian Slater one was probably intended as the finale. I'm imagining that this is a similar scenario to how Pizza O'Possum's/The Curse of Half Beard's Booty is thought of listed as the finale to Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! by some official places, to where it just got dumped into the last spot, in this case because of issues with the active sexual assault investigation against Neil.
Also, notice that this is the second episode of the series not to have an exclamation mark in the title card.
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May 12, 2020 20:52:33 GMT -5
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Post by ruben MG on May 12, 2020 20:52:33 GMT -5
I really thought this episode was just middle-of-the-road. It didn't do anything special, and Neil and Bill felt like they phoned their lines in. The background of the area where they trapped the Tardigrade Monster being similar to the background of the opening background of the New Scooby-Doo Movies intro was a nice touch. The science facts got old after a while, just because they were so random and didn't fit well into the story (that's probably just me though). Having seen this now, I agree with what Ruben MG said on another thread that the Christian Slater one was probably intended as the finale. I'm imagining that this is a similar scenario to how Pizza O'Possum's/The Curse of Half Beard's Booty is thought of listed as the finale to Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! by some official places, to where it just got dumped into the last spot, in this case because of issues with the active sexual assault investigation against Neil. Also, notice that this is the second episode of the series not to have an exclamation mark in the title card. Hello, I confirm that indeed the musical episode was really made to be the last, I have official confirmation from someone who worked on the program. This episode was one of the first that was made when Gavin Dell was still director, he left when Sean Bishop arrived, so you could say that this episode is really episode 11 or 12 something like that.
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May 12, 2020 21:01:48 GMT -5
Post by Doo on May 12, 2020 21:01:48 GMT -5
I really thought this episode was just middle-of-the-road. It didn't do anything special, and Neil and Bill felt like they phoned their lines in. The background of the area where they trapped the Tardigrade Monster being similar to the background of the opening background of the New Scooby-Doo Movies intro was a nice touch. The science facts got old after a while, just because they were so random and didn't fit well into the story (that's probably just me though). Having seen this now, I agree with what Ruben MG said on another thread that the Christian Slater one was probably intended as the finale. I'm imagining that this is a similar scenario to how Pizza O'Possum's/The Curse of Half Beard's Booty is thought of listed as the finale to Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! by some official places, to where it just got dumped into the last spot, in this case because of issues with the active sexual assault investigation against Neil. Also, notice that this is the second episode of the series not to have an exclamation mark in the title card. Hello, I confirm that indeed the musical episode was really made to be the last, I have official confirmation from someone who worked on the program. This episode was one of the first that was made when Gavin Dell was still director, he left when Sean Bishop arrived, so you could say that this episode is really episode 11 or 12 something like that. Good to know, thanks for the info Ruben! Do you mean episode 11 or 12 of the second part of season 1, or episode 11 or 12 out of all 26 of season 1?
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May 13, 2020 1:43:43 GMT -5
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Post by peralaan on May 13, 2020 1:43:43 GMT -5
Hello, I confirm that indeed the musical episode was really made to be the last, I have official confirmation from someone who worked on the program. This episode was one of the first that was made when Gavin Dell was still director, he left when Sean Bishop arrived, so you could say that this episode is really episode 11 or 12 something like that. Good to know, thanks for the info Ruben! Do you mean episode 11 or 12 of the second part of season 1, or episode 11 or 12 out of all 26 of season 1? Probably 11 or 12 overall. Bill was one of the first guys to sign on if memory serves.
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May 13, 2020 4:09:59 GMT -5
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Post by scoobylover on May 13, 2020 4:09:59 GMT -5
It is the 12th episode overall in the European list. Again, like they did with Be Cool, Scooby-Doo they put the first episodes that were in production first and the last, last. Unlike the States which switched it up for some reason.
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