While each of them has something to enjoy, some of them have particularly juicy quotes that are worth appreciation. Updated on July 1st, by Amanda Bruce: The medium might change for Scooby-Doo's stories, but the popularity never does. In addition to the lucrative animated part of the franchise, live-action movies and recently, a Hanna-Barbera infused Scoob!
There are good old-fashioned mysteries, fantasy stories, science fiction epics, and plenty of reminders that friendship is a much-needed ingredient in the success of the Scooby gang.
While the mysteries themselves are enjoyable, there's also some pretty great dialogue from the characters that's worth remembering too. The first live-action Scooby-Doo movie sees the members of Mystery Inc. Though they've been friends since high school, their roles in the group get to them. Velma is tired of being under-appreciated and Daphne is tired of being the bait.
When everyone quits, Scooby asks Shaggy if they're quitting too. Shaggy offers up this line to his Great Dane in response. It's definitely a through-line in the entire franchise.
These four people and the dog might love solving mysteries, but they're friends first. One of the running jokes amongst Scooby-Doo fans is that Daphne always gets kidnapped. It seems that, even in the classic cartoons, she always ends up the one the "monster" takes while everyone else runs around the supposedly haunted location.
James Gunn's live-action take on the movie acknowledged the idea with Velma pointing it out to Daphne. Instead of keeping it solely as a joke for the audience, however, Daphne became a fighter.
Sure, she still ended up in the clutches of the villain once in a while, but the movies had her learn self-defense and be able to hold her own in a fight. This line is delivered by one Simone, a seemingly elegant and sympathetic woman living on an isolated plantation. As it turns out, however, she is actually a vengeful cat creature, cursed with immortality. She sneeringly compliments Daphne-now a television reporter-for correctly realizing that the zombies are actually trying to help the gang from becoming victims of the malevolent cat creatures.
Their signature musical number is this song. This is the immortal line spoken by almost every villain that the gang manages to unmask. In modern versions of the Scooby story, Fred tends to be the character who seems to have it all together. He's the team leader, coming up with the plans with Velma, and trying to protect Daphne and Shaggy from getting caught by the bad guy.
That's a nod to the classic version of him always being the one in charge. The live-action movie, however, made sure to point out that Fred didn't always have it all together.
When he admits to Daphne how scared he is in their current situation, she reassures him that he's not a wimp just because he gets scared. They all get scared. They might not all show it in the same ways, but being afraid is simply part of being human.
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