I don't get why people try to have discussions like this but expect everybody to have every single scooby doo thing memorised perfectly. It's not like I marathoned every scooby doo movie yesterday. And nobody else here has either but they always act like they know every single scene like the back of their hand.
No, he means that coming into a thread to voice confusion about people sparking in-depth discussion on Scooby Doo on a board for cartoons is a bit autistic. I mean, you don't go into Dexter's Lab threads to muse about people memorizing a 20 year old show.
I haven't been in any Dexter threads but chances are I would have brought this up in whichever thread I went into today because it's fricking weird and I wanted to ask about it. Why does everyone act like they saw EVERY movie/show yesterday? And if a homie does forget even a single very minor detail that nobody should realistically know, he gets called a homosexual.
>Why does everyone act like they saw EVERY movie/show yesterday?
Because you basically can nowadays, internet's made shit available (and streaming if you're a paypig) on a scale that lets people assess shit with other fans of a similar passion. >if a homie does forget even a single very minor detail that nobody should realistically know, he gets called a homosexual. >complaining about being bullied on a mongolian fingerpainting board
You might as well ask "why does Cinemaphile exist". People have vivid memories of these shows and, as
>Why does everyone act like they saw EVERY movie/show yesterday?
Because you basically can nowadays, internet's made shit available (and streaming if you're a paypig) on a scale that lets people assess shit with other fans of a similar passion. >if a homie does forget even a single very minor detail that nobody should realistically know, he gets called a homosexual. >complaining about being bullied on a mongolian fingerpainting board
pointed out, the means to really dive into the nitty gritty details with like-minded anons for the sake of better understanding beyond a surface-level normalgay "consume and move on" manner. In my experience, people tend to be called homosexuals because they assert a point like they're an expert that said detail largely defeats and double-down on their headcanon rather than admit to being mistaken.
literally yes
it had great pacing, great animation,and great sound direction
the big three
every scooby movie afterward tried mimicking it to an extent and some came close to being as good but none were able to reach those heights
>p-ACK-ing
You need to commit suicide as many times as you can you soulless homosexual. Get a fricking soul. Fricking pacing. Really? You're that much of a homosexual that you cry if it slows down or speeds up for a moment? It's THAT fricking hard for you to handle? You can't actually be invested and immersed in it for one fricking milisecond? I hope when you go to hell for this unlife shit you're doing that they unevenly pace the shit out of your torment.
rewatched it last month
Best Scooby Doo media ironically isn't hard to pass. For a 90 minute movie, it's really >Set up the new status quo >Get the cast together >Montage >Meet new characters >Shaggy and Scooby messing around >Uncovering mystery >Shaggy and Scooby messing around >Uncovering mystery >Shaggy and Scooby messing around >Uncovering mystery >Chase >The actually good subversion reveal >The actually good problem solving
and Scooby messing around >Mystery solved
There's little things, like Fred and Daphne's relationship, and Velma bonding with Beau for a moment. There's cool atmosphere moments too. And the animation/art direction is the standout for the entire project, but just because it's the high quality Scooby Doo movie doesn't mean it's a high quality movie >inb4 contrarian
I was that kid who watched this film multiple times a year on CN, I know it inside and out. I was muttering lines under my breath while in rewatch, but as a grown man I can tell with grown man eyes there are kinks in the armor
yes.
that's why cartoon network spammed it every 3 months.
Back when CN was based and redpilled, not onions and bluepilled.
It's hard to really hit that tone of humorous but still able to take itself mildly dramatically. I wonder what the secret to that kind of writing is?
ITS TERROR TIME AGAIN
I don't get why people try to have discussions like this but expect everybody to have every single scooby doo thing memorised perfectly. It's not like I marathoned every scooby doo movie yesterday. And nobody else here has either but they always act like they know every single scene like the back of their hand.
I don't get why people come into threads just to complain about the topic. Like just hide it and move on, it ain't that deep.
Can you read? How the frick did I complain about Scooby Doo or Zombie Island?
No, he means that coming into a thread to voice confusion about people sparking in-depth discussion on Scooby Doo on a board for cartoons is a bit autistic. I mean, you don't go into Dexter's Lab threads to muse about people memorizing a 20 year old show.
I haven't been in any Dexter threads but chances are I would have brought this up in whichever thread I went into today because it's fricking weird and I wanted to ask about it. Why does everyone act like they saw EVERY movie/show yesterday? And if a homie does forget even a single very minor detail that nobody should realistically know, he gets called a homosexual.
>Why does everyone act like they saw EVERY movie/show yesterday?
Because you basically can nowadays, internet's made shit available (and streaming if you're a paypig) on a scale that lets people assess shit with other fans of a similar passion.
>if a homie does forget even a single very minor detail that nobody should realistically know, he gets called a homosexual.
>complaining about being bullied on a mongolian fingerpainting board
You might as well ask "why does Cinemaphile exist". People have vivid memories of these shows and, as
pointed out, the means to really dive into the nitty gritty details with like-minded anons for the sake of better understanding beyond a surface-level normalgay "consume and move on" manner. In my experience, people tend to be called homosexuals because they assert a point like they're an expert that said detail largely defeats and double-down on their headcanon rather than admit to being mistaken.
>He doesn't have a screen in his house playing nothing but Scooby Doo cartoons at full volume 24/7
Get a load of this guy.
What a virgin
literally yes
it had great pacing, great animation,and great sound direction
the big three
every scooby movie afterward tried mimicking it to an extent and some came close to being as good but none were able to reach those heights
>p-ACK-ing
You need to commit suicide as many times as you can you soulless homosexual. Get a fricking soul. Fricking pacing. Really? You're that much of a homosexual that you cry if it slows down or speeds up for a moment? It's THAT fricking hard for you to handle? You can't actually be invested and immersed in it for one fricking milisecond? I hope when you go to hell for this unlife shit you're doing that they unevenly pace the shit out of your torment.
Do you mean the best animation quality or the best Scooby Doo thing?
Animation quality.
Ah
rewatched it last month
Best Scooby Doo media ironically isn't hard to pass. For a 90 minute movie, it's really
>Set up the new status quo
>Get the cast together
>Montage
>Meet new characters
>Shaggy and Scooby messing around
>Uncovering mystery
>Shaggy and Scooby messing around
>Uncovering mystery
>Shaggy and Scooby messing around
>Uncovering mystery
>Chase
>The actually good subversion reveal
>The actually good problem solving
and Scooby messing around
>Mystery solved
There's little things, like Fred and Daphne's relationship, and Velma bonding with Beau for a moment. There's cool atmosphere moments too. And the animation/art direction is the standout for the entire project, but just because it's the high quality Scooby Doo movie doesn't mean it's a high quality movie
>inb4 contrarian
I was that kid who watched this film multiple times a year on CN, I know it inside and out. I was muttering lines under my breath while in rewatch, but as a grown man I can tell with grown man eyes there are kinks in the armor
No, it was Reluctant Werewolf