Showing posts with label Shaggy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shaggy. Show all posts

Monday, October 30, 2017

TERROR TEE-VEE: A Countdown to Halloween (Day 28)









SCOOBY- DOO, WHERE ARE YOU!

Created by the team of Joe Ruby and Ken Spears for Hanna-Barbera in 1969, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! ran for two seasons before moving from CBS to ABC and a change in format.



The series focuses on four teenagers and their talking dog who travel around in a van called the “Mystery Machine” solving mysteries and crimes using deductive logic, creative trap-building and general pluckiness.

Fred plays the role of lead detective, Velma is the intelligent mind of the group, Daphne seems the danger-prone damsel and Shaggy and Scooby are the fraidy-cats who have to overcome their fears to help spring the traps on the bad guys.




Beyond solving mysteries, Scooby-Doo is all about facing your fears and overcoming them. While Velma Freddie and Daphne represent the rational mind, Shaggy and Scooby clearly represent that side of us that fears the unknown. It was probably the first piece of fiction many kids watch where it was about putting aside superstition in favor of the power of reason. Evidence over gut feelings.




And anytime this character line-up was changed, the series didn’t seem to work.  When some characters were dropped to add others (that’s you Scrappy-Doo), the dynamic didn’t work.  It was as if there was a perfect balance reached with this quintet. But then, it primarily entertained better than most shows of its ilk due to a combination of great character design, voice acting and engaging stories.



Keep the line-up the same and you have the dynamic that seems to work, no matter what other changes you make.  You could send these characters into space, under water or another reality and they seem to work well together.



Scoob-Doo is such a gold standard in pop culture, it’s hard to believe TV Guide only named it the 5th Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time (behind The Simpsons, The Flintstones, Looney Tunes and Peanuts).

That's nice and all--you say?  But what about a horror, scary or terror element that I've not successfully mentioned yet--you say?  Well, these kids were up against some pretty scary dudes to a wee one watching back in the 1970s--you be the judge:








Monday, October 7, 2013

THE COUNTDOWN TO HALLOWEEN: DAY 7

Tonight, a smattering of images and sounds...

IMAGINE THAT DOUBLE-FEATURE!
Can't go a whole October without some Frankenstein!


COUNT DUCKULA DIDN'T GET MUCH PLAY THROUGH THE YEARS, NONETHELESS A NEAT IDEA...


NEVER READ ABOUT THE GHOST OF DRACULA, BUT SCOOBY AND SHAGGY SHOULD BE OKAY--GARLIC BREATH!

Featured music tonight is from one of my favorite bands, SMASHING PUMPKINS, and their smash-hit "Bullet with Butterfly Wings".  This song is the first release off of their 1995 double album, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.  The first line of the song "The world is a vampire" had been previously recorded during the making of Siamese Dream, the band's prior album.  The video is the last time Corgan made an appearance before his decision to shave his head.  The resulting look for the lanky 6'6" musician was very Nosferatu...



Wednesday, October 24, 2012

MONSTER-MONTH: A COUNTDOWN TO HALLOWEEN (Day 24)

Here we are on the 24th and we're buzzing right through examples of Frankenstein's Monster like a Texas Chainsaw Murderer with a strong sense of urgency!

However, life has intervened tonight and we will have to postpone our hunt for more Monsters of  heir Doctor!

Instead let me get back to one of the things we mentioned that we'd shine our spotlight on this time out of the gate: SCOOBY DOO!  More specifically, the Scooby Doo comic book series'.  And, truthfully, just the cover images of some of those issues.
And, of those, our favorite issues alone

Enjoy...

Strange wishes granted--nothing scary there, right?


The red totally makes this one pop--nice work.
Why not include Velma on the left?

Fun cover--paint the sky purple or dark blue and you've got a better image.

Great cover featuring the whole gang.
Fiery Hoo-Doo!

Would watch that "Triple Thriller" any day--Shaggy?

Bad coloring!

One of my favorite Scooby covers as it is stark and scary and features the Ghost of Dracula!

Odd and creepy and GASP 70's rock!

Ghostly Governor?  But isn't that Lincoln?  And no Shaggy?

Spiffy cover, very expressive and a creepy as heck Mummy--and yet no
Shaggy?

Gotta love the Creep.
Fine job incorporating all those baddies.
A fine cover image, too bad the trade dress gets in the way of other potential
Scooby Gang members.
Dude, that's just creepy... or The Question versus Scooby Doo?

Would've been more effective without the fade effect on the witch and background.

The Silver Surfer attacks Fred!

Fraidy cats afraid of their own reflections.

Nice work on this cover, the drawing on the Marvel covers is some of the best of the Scooby covers,
but the trade dress gets in the way of the potential composition.

Spiffy art, but the trade dress continues to crowd the cover.

Givin' the dog a bone...

This baddie has chosen a more direct method of scaring off the kids--for good!

Love the look of this ghoulish villain.

A witch who is a great gambler?  Sure...

Nice layout and yet we are missing our Velma...

Loads of wackiness here as Fred and Daphne seem hypnotized, Shaggy is panicking,
Scooby is shocked and, again, Velma is missing
(I always wonder what happened to the missing Scooby gang member)!

Awkward layout on this one, but nice expressions.

Great expressions here as the bearded old cuss could be the Ghost
or merely the teller of the tale of the Ghost of Grimsby Hall! 
Classic villain great comic moment of Scooby finding his bone and an apple in the chest of
a pissed off haunted suit of armor.

Weird concept, strange cover.

Neat perspective shot and great sense of foreboding with the weather and the dark house lurking on the shore--
I may have to find a better image of this one.

Love the classic Scooby imagery here--
if the blue were black this would've framed up much better.

More imprortanly: What lurks in the island's cave?!??!
Well, there you have it.

And here's what TCM's up to tonight:
Wednesday, October 24, 2012

8pm - THE RAVEN (1963)


9:45pm - MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE (1932)


11pm - THE BLACK CAT (1934)


12:30am - THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER (1949)


1:45am - TELL-TALE HEART (1941)


2:15am - SPIRITS OF THE DEAD (1969)


4:30am - DEAD MEN WALK (1943)


And so it goes...