Grab your Scooby Snax and your horribly planned-out monster-themed criminal activity and join us, a pair of Scooby-Doo enthusiasts, as we make our way through the entirety of the Scooby-Doo canon, chronicling the bizarre, wacky adventures of the talking dog (which nobody questions for some reason (seriously, why does nobody question the dog speaking in fluent English?)) and brave the harsh storms of the Scrappy-Doo era, the time Velma got her own series (and a movie), and the horrific nightmare known as "Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue", all the while struggling to remain on-topic.
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Grab your Scooby Snax and your horribly planned-out monster-themed criminal activity and join us, a pair of Scooby-Doo enthusiasts, as we make our way through the entirety of the Scooby-Doo canon, chronicling the bizarre, wacky adventures of the talking dog (which nobody questions for some reason (seriously, why does nobody question the dog speaking in fluent English?)) and brave the harsh storms of the Scrappy-Doo era, the time Velma got her own series (and a movie), and the horrific nightmare known as "Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue", all the while struggling to remain on-topic.
Rounding out the first series to feature the iconic Great Dane brings us to questions on the possibility of Scooby being the reincarnation of Muhammad as well as a strange detour into the realm of Magic School Bus fanfiction.
The Scooby-Doo Project
Grab your Scooby Snax and your horribly planned-out monster-themed criminal activity and join us, a pair of Scooby-Doo enthusiasts, as we make our way through the entirety of the Scooby-Doo canon, chronicling the bizarre, wacky adventures of the talking dog (which nobody questions for some reason (seriously, why does nobody question the dog speaking in fluent English?)) and brave the harsh storms of the Scrappy-Doo era, the time Velma got her own series (and a movie), and the horrific nightmare known as "Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue", all the while struggling to remain on-topic.