Professor Pericles was by far my favorite part of Mystery Incorporated. Everything from his persona, voice acting, his feats as a villain, and the fact that he's an actually threat unlike some of the other villains in the series.
The fact they made a talking fucking parrot a really compelling villain shows how good this show is. Sad they killed him before he ever had a showdown with the meddling kids 😔
There’s a reason people are still talking about this series. It’s the first Scooby Show I’ve watched every episode of. Definitely the better mature show compared to VELMA
It's criminal how underappreciated this version of Scooby was. I wish we'd see another Scooby series like this. Glad to see it's getting more appreciated these days.
Man, I wanted that third season so badly. A cross-country road trip to the legendary university of Lovecraft lore and possibly dealing with cosmic horror mysteries. None of the Scooby series since then have a premise half as ambitious.
@Scatt-Doo I like Mystery Incorporated, and it was what the series definitely needed at that time which was serialized storytelling. But yeah the classic episodes of where are you have this creepy feel, the monsters were more iconic, and the locations were always spooky looking
This is still one of my favorite series from the franchise. The darker tone both in visual representation and the stories, really make it stand out among Scooby's timeline.
It goes without saying that SDMI is one of if not THE best modern adaptation of the Scooby Doo franchise! I love how at first the series starts out with the Scooby gang dealing with their usual criminals in rubber masks and then eventually it got more serious and they ended up dealing with bigger threats that turned out to be real supernatural entities!
Seemingly, at least. They planned it out that even in the first episodes there were the beginnings of the overarching mystery. Clues from Mr. E, the Gatorsburg clue, etc.
Best reboot of an og franchise. Also gave us the answer to what the gang was going to in the original story which is even cooler as a reference Same with how the mysteries were stacking as the show went.
I absolutely loved Mystery Incorporated. It was a great love letter to the franchise as a whole, and I loved its take on Scooby-Doo - the more in depth characters, the long-running plot, the tension during some episodes, etc… it was wonderful :)
I kind of wish we got another season, where Mystery Incorporated being in the new world led to many familiar faces remembering their past lives and all the angst that follows.
@charmianernest1449 Yeah, imagine a new antagonist shows up, and after they're beaten, Professor Pericles suddenly remembers his past life and sets up his return.
If you want a more "mature" oriented scooby doo, then forget the show "Velma". This is it right here. This is one of thee most mature scooby doo iterations ive seen next to Zombie Island. Quite honestly my favorite. Its one huge amazing story with the same classic scooby doo formula, but with so many hidden dark messages many adults would understand. Im genuinely upset this has not yet received a blu ray release. like why lol
Velma isn't scooby doo, it's a terrible person's self insert fanfic using the names of scooby doo characters, because they were written so badly that the only thing the characters have in common is the names
I love that they made Scooby an actual dog in this one. It's subtle, but It's there. He is very protective of his friends, especially Shaggy because their besties and he's his owner. He gets very upset and sad if anything happens to any of his friends. He is also very tuned into the feelings of the individual members of the group. Often being the first to offer them comfort when they're sad. All in all, he's a good boy. Fred may be the Heart of Mystery Incorporated, but Scooby is the Soul.
I unironically want a see a version of Scoobynatural where Sam and Dean are sent to the Mystery Incorporated Universe. Imagine the two's reactions to learning what went on in Mystery Incorporated.
It used to scare me as a child but it is still one of the best Scooby doo shows, the references to other Scooby doo media and classic horror are just awesome. The plot was insane and I still watch it annually
Mystery Incorporated got me back into Cartoon Network in the early 2010s, because I was amazed how the cartoon returned the franchise back to glory! I was also disappointed when they cancelled the show, because it was getting darker and felt like it appealed to both kids and adults!
Way back this show was on Netflix, and I remember randomly clicking on it while I was bored at home over winter break from school and it completely sucked me in. I wasn't and still am not someone who watches much animated content, nor had I even ever watched any previous Scooby Doo shows but I loved Mystery Incorporated and still think about it from time to time. Would love to do a rewatch at some point as I've forgotten most of the plot by now.
The best iteration of Scooby Doo, because it's not just having a day to day mystery that they just have to unmask people wearing costumes, but there is an actual story and a mystery like the curse and evil entity
When I saw the notification I instantly clicked on it due to this being one of select Scooby shows I was heavily invested in. Nothing compares to how invested and strategic how the show combined story telling along with interesting episodic formatting made it one of my favorites shows along with gravity falls and more.
Love this version, was just watching it with my son last night. After watching this, you gave me an idea: this version reminds me of a slightly more serious Kim Possible. Solve mysteries/catch the bad guy, Rufus and Scooby’s dynamic with Ron and Shaggy respectively, the romance between the friends, the side characters who get actual personalities and reoccurrences, etc
I loved the world-building and plot of the show. Yes, Fred being magically wired to love traps is a little annoying but it's still fun to see the main cast fleshed out with families, intelligence and interests. Velma being the daughter of a supernatural fanatic and conspiracy theorist while she's a sceptic was great to me, plus her sass. Daphne being a rich girl who doesn't fit in with her materialistic family, her sisters are all successful and therefore smart but she's the only one who isn't driven by sucess. And Shaggy I guess was the least surprising but his relationship that almost worked with Velma was a fun origin story sub plot.
Yes!! I love show! It was casted so well! They have so many great voice actors! I loved that they had Linda Cardellini, the actress who played Velma in the live action movies, play HotDog Water. Also loved that Bill Lumburgh from Office Space is Fred's dad, and Patrick Warburton is the sheriff. Also Lewis Black! Such a great cast and show!
Ahh yes I remember renting the first few episodes of this series when it came out and absolutely loving it. This is honestly my favorite iteration of the gang. I did rewatch the whole series a few weeks ago and it holds up really well and so does the humor. Forgot how funny this show can be.
Mystery Incorporated is my favorite version of the gang. It did the Monster of the Week plot with the addition of character development, something only the original 4 direct to video movies from the late 90s did. It was a unique spin on the franchise that connected the past and present of the gang and left an indelible mark on the franchise overall.
I loved this series! it was a interesting versions of Scooby-Doo! One that I have really seen before, it was dark but unlike…certain…other versions *cough Velma* the characters were likeable and the events very interesting to watch. I loved it when Frend’s REAL parents turned up and how the old Mystery Incorporated got back together but as an evil version of the Scooby gang. Professor Pericles is one of the best villains of all time, he was unlike nearly any other villas in the franchise history, he didn’t want to commit a crime he wanted to take over the ENTIRE WORLD! the show got VERY dark, they mentioned death and even killed off a pretty major characters in a shocking way, yeah we don’t see it but the sound of the gunshots still haunts me! this is one of my favorite version of Scooby-Doo, “What’s New” was great and of course none of the versions would exist without the original, but this one is very special. The gang was great in this. Fred could be a bit goofy and clueless but he was a good person and leader Daphne was competent and take charge Velma was smart, sassy, and forgiving(more on this latter) Shaggy was still his goofy lovable self And Scooby was the heart of the team, he was brave even if he was scared. There are not a lot of negatives about it. Velma and shaggy was a couple was weird but they broke up fairly early and remained friends, I thought it was weird how Ricky went from being his enemy to teaming up with him but honestly none of that stops me from loving this series. I KNOW we don’t talk about it but…this show is what Velma WISHS it could be! Its dark, it made Velma a lesbian or as least bisexual, it had a TON of trauma, it told an overarching storyline thoguht its seasons, the gang didn’t always get along. However UNLIKE Velma the gang still acting lie FRIENDS mostly, when Shaggy broke his relationship off with Velma, yeah she was upset but she came to accept it and they were still friends, Fred’s and Daphne’s relationship was just great! she loved Fred for a while and Fred eventually realized he loved her too.
I replied this to another comment, but I think it fits for your comment too: Velma isn't a scooby doo show, it's a terrible person's self insert fanfic using the names of scooby doo characters, because they were written so badly that the only thing the characters have in common is the names
I was never the biggest fan of Scooby Doo because of its episodic formula but I fell in love with this series because of the over arching story and the expanded personalities of the characters. And as you said this series was darker but still had the charm to it and that’s what I loved about this series. Paid respect to the original series while still being its own unique take. Honestly I really like this series and I’m gonna have to get myself to watch it again.
This is hands down my favorite Scooby-Doo incarnation that's ever been made and I can't wait to see you cover What's New, Scooby-Doo? later this month man! 😁
This is definitely one of the best incarnations for the Scooby Doo franchise which I not only love its monster of the week episodes (monster were fantastic) but also the overarching mystery which was very well thought out along with the gang’s interactions (love the inclusion of various cameos from HB)
I love several versions for different reasons. Obviously, the original has its simple charm, cheesy, campy, and nostalgia. I liked some of the Scooby meets the [whoever this week, specifically Sandy Dunkin, Don Knotts, and the Globetrotters] and other series that do parodies [Venture Bros, Johnny Bravo, and Supernatural as some of my favorites], just because it's always fun to see multiple shows you enjoy be merged together. Scooby Doo and the 13 Ghosts has a similar structure to Mystery Inc- they can wrap up the capture of the weekly baddy, but still have a bigger mystery/ quest. Plus, Vincent Price!!! I like Mystery Inc for all the reasons you discussed. Sometimes Velma is a little cringe, but it's believable because I was totally not crazy back in the day, so yeah I was cringe 😅 This is my toddler's favorite. She doesn't even know all the references to the horror/ Sci fi genres...yet. I think they do a better job making the Hex Girls sound more punk. I think What's New Scooby Doo did a great job representing the modern era with the formula. Plus, I love the punk music. A Pup Named Scooby Doo is great too. The chase music, breaking the 4th wall, and that extra exaggerated animation style 😂... it's another one of my toddler's favorite. I'm not gonna touch on any of the movies in this comment. I'll wait until you review them lol😊❤ I'm all for you reviewing all of Scooby, every episode/ version/ movie. I just love all of Scooby Doo.
My favorite Scooby-Doo show ever this and What's New I really liked Where are you, Show, New Movies, 13 Ghosts and Guess Who... ..and I've nice memories to Scrappy-Doo season 1 show, A Pup Named and All star laff a lympics but Mystery Incorporated and What's New are both masterpiece's for me absolutly perfection :)
I didn’t watch this show for years, and didn’t know much about it. A friend suggested it because I said I loved Gravity Falls, and I’m really glad I watched it on Netflix. I devoured the entire series in less than a week. It’s the best incarnation of Scooby Doo, and it ain’t even close.
I watched some of the show but got scared by some things and never finished it. Like when the ghost pirate poped up and said nibiru in a creepy way that scared me so badly i never finished the show.
Heck yeah, this is One of my favorite Scooby-Doo Shows on Cartoon Network! It had lot of Crazy, dark, serious stuff going on in the storyline. This show was the Best!
How can I forget it, Jordan, if I'm just rewatching it 😅 I concur it was one of the most well developed iterations to these days ✌🏼thanks for the video
I live in Sweden so we got the mystery inc show on Cartoon Network from 2012-2014. Man I was 8-10 years old during this how and I was TERREFIED of the freak of crystal cove. Am not joking I would literally have MULTIPLE nightmares of the freak of crystal cove. But did that stop me on watching it? NO!
Same, i think we got it around the same time in my country and the freak terrified me to. I was so afraid of any episode he appeared in. But then I saw him again recently and i was like, oh 😂
I loved this rendition of Scooby-Doo. I was starting high school and it was very interestingfor my age. I always wanted to see it and loved the new take on the series. Even my dad even liked the change they had on the series.The best version since the original.
Hard to forget. I do think it's the best iteration. The story was wild. I literally couldn't belive one of deaths, because I didn't think they would allow for something like that.
Mystery incorporated just is the best Scooby doo version. I think this show did as good as the Ducktales reboot did with both referring to the older show and making something new
I say without fear that this is the best Scooby Doo iteration to this day. From the old things like Vincent Van ghoul to the things they created for this show like Professor Péricles, it was all exceptionally done
When this came out as a kid I was a pretentious little asshole and wouldn’t give it the chance cus it wasn’t my scooby doo (even tho I love all the other shows), last year as an adult I went back and finally gave it a chance and it’s definitely the best iteration. Perfect balance of campy fun and spooky horror, plus the ongoing storyline is genuinely intriguing and fun to unravel, the world building and lore is impressive honestly
I love stopping your videos to watch the other videos that fit. I watched the episode video once you mentioned it, then came right back here to finish this one. your videos are great Jordan and i hope theres more nostalgia to come
My favorite Scooby series next to my original A Pup Named Scooby Doo and the fact they're so different shows how versatile the franchise really is to me.
Love watching your videos cause they remind me of shows that I either want to rewatch or shows that I started but never finished. I realized watching this video that I never watched season 2 of Mystery so I know what I am doing for Halloween.
Loved how you described the story of how it has a narrative that you want to follow along, but it's easy enough to follow that you don't need to go full-on detective to enjoy it. The show was directed by Victor Cook, who also worked on The Spectacular Spiderman. That show has a similar feel and also a unique art style that I love. Would recommend that show as well if people love Mystery Incorporated
From a storyline perspective this reigns the best of the best for Scooby-Doo in my mind. I was so invested I spent 2 days binge watching this. Even outside of just the story it’s still among the best.
I really enjoyed how mysterious and dark it was. I loved watching it coming home from school- especially since I was an older kid at the time and so could appreciate it's gothic themes. I'll probably watch again in the near future
I will always love Where Are You for setting the ground and remaining a timeless series centred around our lovable cowardly pooch but in my honest opinion, Mystery Incorporated is the best Scooby-Doo show out there.
Still one of the best I love how after Velma people flocked to this irritation of it. As a kid loved and his series and never understood the plot until years later, seeing small pieces early episodes being huge hints later on in the story. Overall great video and explanation
I happy you finally talked about this tv show I remember you talking about this show in that dark episode and I happy this time you talk about the full series this is my second favorite Scooby Doo show
I remember watching this when it was out and never missed an episode cus I loved it. For me as well, this is the best Scooby-Doo out of all of them where it had a more serious tone to it but still had that Scooby charm to it and it’s funny moments too.
Thanks so much for watching! What’s your favorite version of Scooby-Doo? Did you enjoy Mystery Incorporated?
Mystery incorporated is my favorite show
Plz do Casper's Scare School
DUDE MAKE A SKUNK FU VIDEO
Where Are you? And Mystery Inc
Thank you, I’ve been asking for Scooby Doo content on your channel for years.
Professor Pericles was by far my favorite part of Mystery Incorporated. Everything from his persona, voice acting, his feats as a villain, and the fact that he's an actually threat unlike some of the other villains in the series.
He is one of the best villains I have seen
The fact they made a talking fucking parrot a really compelling villain shows how good this show is. Sad they killed him before he ever had a showdown with the meddling kids 😔
He's the "Moriarty" to Mystery Incorporated's (or just Scooby's) "Sherlock Holmes" in my eyes.
There’s a reason people are still talking about this series. It’s the first Scooby Show I’ve watched every episode of. Definitely the better mature show compared to VELMA
We do not mention that crappy fanfic that wastes and drags the name Mystery Inc through the mud.
Velma isn't mature it's crude. It's an important difference that most "adult" cartoons can't grasp.
To this day I will forever stand by and say Mystery Incorporated is the best iteration of Scooby Doo.
A million times YESSS!
And is!!!! 👏👏
Cool or something
As someone who HATED Scooby-Doo growing up this show made me love the franchise and it's different incarnations
You are not wrong
It's criminal how underappreciated this version of Scooby was. I wish we'd see another Scooby series like this. Glad to see it's getting more appreciated these days.
Man, I wanted that third season so badly. A cross-country road trip to the legendary university of Lovecraft lore and possibly dealing with cosmic horror mysteries. None of the Scooby series since then have a premise half as ambitious.
Ofc I remember. This was the best version of Scooby Doo ever. Made it more dark and serious with a solid story line and character development
Tell em
Naw boy, "Scooby Doo, where are you?" is the 🐐...😂
@@daemonrider2199 In terms of a classic style Scooby doo Whats New Scooby Doo is the best
@@malikkellyno where are you is way better. It actually had a creepy feel and more iconic and memorable villians
@Scatt-Doo I like Mystery Incorporated, and it was what the series definitely needed at that time which was serialized storytelling. But yeah the classic episodes of where are you have this creepy feel, the monsters were more iconic, and the locations were always spooky looking
This is still one of my favorite series from the franchise. The darker tone both in visual representation and the stories, really make it stand out among Scooby's timeline.
It goes without saying that SDMI is one of if not THE best modern adaptation of the Scooby Doo franchise! I love how at first the series starts out with the Scooby gang dealing with their usual criminals in rubber masks and then eventually it got more serious and they ended up dealing with bigger threats that turned out to be real supernatural entities!
Seemingly, at least. They planned it out that even in the first episodes there were the beginnings of the overarching mystery. Clues from Mr. E, the Gatorsburg clue, etc.
Best reboot of an og franchise. Also gave us the answer to what the gang was going to in the original story which is even cooler as a reference
Same with how the mysteries were stacking as the show went.
I absolutely loved Mystery Incorporated. It was a great love letter to the franchise as a whole, and I loved its take on Scooby-Doo - the more in depth characters, the long-running plot, the tension during some episodes, etc… it was wonderful :)
I kind of wish we got another season, where Mystery Incorporated being in the new world led to many familiar faces remembering their past lives and all the angst that follows.
Me too @TKG85
i still think it isn’t too late to run it back
@charmianernest1449 Yeah, imagine a new antagonist shows up, and after they're beaten, Professor Pericles suddenly remembers his past life and sets up his return.
@@TKG785 you could even have him helping the gang as like a proper professor character cause it did seem more University pilled. And then your twist
@@hamoiq908That could work as well. Maybe even an off-hand comment to the gang that only Scooby is suspicious of, tiping them off that he's back.
If you want a more "mature" oriented scooby doo, then forget the show "Velma". This is it right here. This is one of thee most mature scooby doo iterations ive seen next to Zombie Island. Quite honestly my favorite. Its one huge amazing story with the same classic scooby doo formula, but with so many hidden dark messages many adults would understand. Im genuinely upset this has not yet received a blu ray release. like why lol
Scooby apocalypse is pretty great to
Velma shall not be named
Velma isn't scooby doo, it's a terrible person's self insert fanfic using the names of scooby doo characters, because they were written so badly that the only thing the characters have in common is the names
We don't talk about Velma...after this version of Scooby I didn't wanna know or watch anything. This was a pinnacle of all Scooby Doo iterations
Agreed
I love that they made Scooby an actual dog in this one. It's subtle, but It's there.
He is very protective of his friends, especially Shaggy because their besties and he's his owner.
He gets very upset and sad if anything happens to any of his friends.
He is also very tuned into the feelings of the individual members of the group. Often being the first to offer them comfort when they're sad.
All in all, he's a good boy. Fred may be the Heart of Mystery Incorporated, but Scooby is the Soul.
Even though this is the series where he ISNT actualy a dog
@@BrodieMurphy-bl9zb lol
How could I ever forget "Mystery Incorporated"? The best version of Scooby-Doo ever!
I unironically want a see a version of Scoobynatural where Sam and Dean are sent to the Mystery Incorporated Universe. Imagine the two's reactions to learning what went on in Mystery Incorporated.
iirc, Sam uh... does Christian movies and stuff now ;)
Such an episode would make Sam and Dean wonder if Scooby-Doo and the gang actually entered their world due to how melodramatic this version can be.
It used to scare me as a child but it is still one of the best Scooby doo shows, the references to other Scooby doo media and classic horror are just awesome. The plot was insane and I still watch it annually
Mystery Incorporated got me back into Cartoon Network in the early 2010s, because I was amazed how the cartoon returned the franchise back to glory! I was also disappointed when they cancelled the show, because it was getting darker and felt like it appealed to both kids and adults!
I LOVED this version of Scooby-Doo; especially when it slowly gets darker into season 2.
This and "What's new Scooby Doo" were always my favorites. Fantastic review thanks for the reminder during spooky season.
Way back this show was on Netflix, and I remember randomly clicking on it while I was bored at home over winter break from school and it completely sucked me in. I wasn't and still am not someone who watches much animated content, nor had I even ever watched any previous Scooby Doo shows but I loved Mystery Incorporated and still think about it from time to time. Would love to do a rewatch at some point as I've forgotten most of the plot by now.
The best iteration of Scooby Doo, because it's not just having a day to day mystery that they just have to unmask people wearing costumes, but there is an actual story and a mystery like the curse and evil entity
Nah, it was the not so good part. I mean, coherent plot is good, but the real "magic" and the real monster felt out of place in this show for me
WHO EVEN FORGETS ABOUT THIS MASTERPIECE
Mystery incorporated will forever remain my fav Scooby cartoon
The greatest Scooby Doo story ever told since Zombie Island.
I absolutely LOVED this Scooby Doo show. Best iteration of the franchise period.
I can't remember where I saw it, but I love that I have seen Mystery, Inc classified as a "telenovela"
When I saw the notification I instantly clicked on it due to this being one of select Scooby shows I was heavily invested in. Nothing compares to how invested and strategic how the show combined story telling along with interesting episodic formatting made it one of my favorites shows along with gravity falls and more.
It was so nice when they had an ongoing story plot. This one of my favorites along with where are you series
Haven't watched it yet, but W series so it's a W video
Love this version, was just watching it with my son last night. After watching this, you gave me an idea: this version reminds me of a slightly more serious Kim Possible. Solve mysteries/catch the bad guy, Rufus and Scooby’s dynamic with Ron and Shaggy respectively, the romance between the friends, the side characters who get actual personalities and reoccurrences, etc
The comedy in this show is so amazing you really dont expect it to be that funny
I loved the world-building and plot of the show. Yes, Fred being magically wired to love traps is a little annoying but it's still fun to see the main cast fleshed out with families, intelligence and interests. Velma being the daughter of a supernatural fanatic and conspiracy theorist while she's a sceptic was great to me, plus her sass. Daphne being a rich girl who doesn't fit in with her materialistic family, her sisters are all successful and therefore smart but she's the only one who isn't driven by sucess. And Shaggy I guess was the least surprising but his relationship that almost worked with Velma was a fun origin story sub plot.
Yes!! I love show! It was casted so well! They have so many great voice actors! I loved that they had Linda Cardellini, the actress who played Velma in the live action movies, play HotDog Water. Also loved that Bill Lumburgh from Office Space is Fred's dad, and Patrick Warburton is the sheriff. Also Lewis Black! Such a great cast and show!
Ahh yes I remember renting the first few episodes of this series when it came out and absolutely loving it. This is honestly my favorite iteration of the gang. I did rewatch the whole series a few weeks ago and it holds up really well and so does the humor. Forgot how funny this show can be.
BEST SCOOBY DOO SHOW EVER! I been waiting for you to talk about this one!
This and "A Pup Named Scooby Doo" are my favorites.
Mystery Incorporated is my favorite version of the gang. It did the Monster of the Week plot with the addition of character development, something only the original 4 direct to video movies from the late 90s did. It was a unique spin on the franchise that connected the past and present of the gang and left an indelible mark on the franchise overall.
Mystery inc. Is my fav scooby doo show it broke out of the "repetitive" monster of the week structure. And this looks the best too
I loved this series! it was a interesting versions of Scooby-Doo! One that I have really seen before, it was dark but unlike…certain…other versions *cough Velma* the characters were likeable and the events very interesting to watch. I loved it when Frend’s REAL parents turned up and how the old Mystery Incorporated got back together but as an evil version of the Scooby gang. Professor Pericles is one of the best villains of all time, he was unlike nearly any other villas in the franchise history, he didn’t want to commit a crime he wanted to take over the ENTIRE WORLD! the show got VERY dark, they mentioned death and even killed off a pretty major characters in a shocking way, yeah we don’t see it but the sound of the gunshots still haunts me! this is one of my favorite version of Scooby-Doo, “What’s New” was great and of course none of the versions would exist without the original, but this one is very special. The gang was great in this.
Fred could be a bit goofy and clueless but he was a good person and leader
Daphne was competent and take charge
Velma was smart, sassy, and forgiving(more on this latter)
Shaggy was still his goofy lovable self
And Scooby was the heart of the team, he was brave even if he was scared.
There are not a lot of negatives about it. Velma and shaggy was a couple was weird but they broke up fairly early and remained friends, I thought it was weird how Ricky went from being his enemy to teaming up with him but honestly none of that stops me from loving this series.
I KNOW we don’t talk about it but…this show is what Velma WISHS it could be!
Its dark, it made Velma a lesbian or as least bisexual, it had a TON of trauma, it told an overarching storyline thoguht its seasons, the gang didn’t always get along. However UNLIKE Velma the gang still acting lie FRIENDS mostly, when Shaggy broke his relationship off with Velma, yeah she was upset but she came to accept it and they were still friends, Fred’s and Daphne’s relationship was just great! she loved Fred for a while and Fred eventually realized he loved her too.
I replied this to another comment, but I think it fits for your comment too: Velma isn't a scooby doo show, it's a terrible person's self insert fanfic using the names of scooby doo characters, because they were written so badly that the only thing the characters have in common is the names
Scooby Doo Mystery incorporated is not only my favorite Scooby Doo iteration, but also one of my all time favorites series.
I was never the biggest fan of Scooby Doo because of its episodic formula but I fell in love with this series because of the over arching story and the expanded personalities of the characters. And as you said this series was darker but still had the charm to it and that’s what I loved about this series. Paid respect to the original series while still being its own unique take. Honestly I really like this series and I’m gonna have to get myself to watch it again.
YES. I just recently rewatched this series, and I tell everyone about it and recommend it all the time
Yeah, I remember. I've only seen parts of it though.
I'll have to look around and see if I can find episodes online.
Definitely underrated. Mystery Inc is such a good show, even outside of the scope of just the Scooby franchise.
This is hands down my favorite Scooby-Doo incarnation that's ever been made and I can't wait to see you cover What's New, Scooby-Doo? later this month man! 😁
This is definitely one of the best incarnations for the Scooby Doo franchise which I not only love its monster of the week episodes (monster were fantastic) but also the overarching mystery which was very well thought out along with the gang’s interactions (love the inclusion of various cameos from HB)
This actually looks pretty interesting! Will have to check it out. You had me at "Twin Peaks".
If you haven’t watched this yet definitely go watch it. It’s one of my Favorite Scooby-Doo shows.
The entire aesthetic of this version was my favorite, plus the storytelling was just really good!
I love several versions for different reasons.
Obviously, the original has its simple charm, cheesy, campy, and nostalgia.
I liked some of the Scooby meets the [whoever this week, specifically Sandy Dunkin, Don Knotts, and the Globetrotters] and other series that do parodies [Venture Bros, Johnny Bravo, and Supernatural as some of my favorites], just because it's always fun to see multiple shows you enjoy be merged together.
Scooby Doo and the 13 Ghosts has a similar structure to Mystery Inc- they can wrap up the capture of the weekly baddy, but still have a bigger mystery/ quest. Plus, Vincent Price!!!
I like Mystery Inc for all the reasons you discussed. Sometimes Velma is a little cringe, but it's believable because I was totally not crazy back in the day, so yeah I was cringe 😅 This is my toddler's favorite. She doesn't even know all the references to the horror/ Sci fi genres...yet. I think they do a better job making the Hex Girls sound more punk.
I think What's New Scooby Doo did a great job representing the modern era with the formula. Plus, I love the punk music.
A Pup Named Scooby Doo is great too. The chase music, breaking the 4th wall, and that extra exaggerated animation style 😂... it's another one of my toddler's favorite.
I'm not gonna touch on any of the movies in this comment. I'll wait until you review them lol😊❤ I'm all for you reviewing all of Scooby, every episode/ version/ movie. I just love all of Scooby Doo.
IMO the greatest scooby doo show of all time. Best plot characters and everything
My favorite Scooby-Doo show ever this and What's New
I really liked Where are you, Show, New Movies, 13 Ghosts and Guess Who...
..and I've nice memories to Scrappy-Doo season 1 show, A Pup Named and All star laff a lympics but Mystery Incorporated and What's New are both masterpiece's for me absolutly perfection :)
THANK YOU FOR COVERING THIS ITS MY FAV SHOW SINCE I WAS A KID
Not only do I remember it, but it's my favorite of all the Scooby-Doo shows
I absolutely love mystery incorporated
Who could ever forget this masterpiece of a show
I didn’t watch this show for years, and didn’t know much about it. A friend suggested it because I said I loved Gravity Falls, and I’m really glad I watched it on Netflix. I devoured the entire series in less than a week. It’s the best incarnation of Scooby Doo, and it ain’t even close.
Easily the best version with the most iconic sassy Velma version that I loved 👌🏻
This is my top favorite scooby doo series it's just same damn good.
I watched some of the show but got scared by some things and never finished it. Like when the ghost pirate poped up and said nibiru in a creepy way that scared me so badly i never finished the show.
This is genuinely one of the best Scooby-Doo versions out there. The consistent dark story and lore with good characters makes it great
Heck yeah, this is One of my favorite Scooby-Doo Shows on Cartoon Network! It had lot of Crazy, dark, serious stuff going on in the storyline. This show was the Best!
I wouldn't call many shows a "masterpiece" but this one I think fits
I did watch this Scooby Doo and other Scooby Doo’s on Cartoon Network, this is my favorite Scooby Doo series.
How can I forget it, Jordan, if I'm just rewatching it 😅 I concur it was one of the most well developed iterations to these days ✌🏼thanks for the video
Honestly , this is the best iteration of the series. I am also a huge fan of the animation style.
Remember it. Loved it. Have every episode & movie of it.
Okay but seriously who would forget about this show? This shouldn't be a question about if you remember, but if you liked.
I live in Sweden so we got the mystery inc show on Cartoon Network from 2012-2014. Man I was 8-10 years old during this how and I was TERREFIED of the freak of crystal cove. Am not joking I would literally have MULTIPLE nightmares of the freak of crystal cove. But did that stop me on watching it? NO!
Same, i think we got it around the same time in my country and the freak terrified me to. I was so afraid of any episode he appeared in. But then I saw him again recently and i was like, oh 😂
I loved this rendition of Scooby-Doo. I was starting high school and it was very interestingfor my age. I always wanted to see it and loved the new take on the series. Even my dad even liked the change they had on the series.The best version since the original.
Hard to forget. I do think it's the best iteration. The story was wild. I literally couldn't belive one of deaths, because I didn't think they would allow for something like that.
How can i forget, the show becomes pretty dark in the later episodes. They even made character get killed off-screen couple of times.
Mystery incorporated just is the best Scooby doo version. I think this show did as good as the Ducktales reboot did with both referring to the older show and making something new
Honestly, I’m gonna say that this is a good series overall! And I mean in general sense, this one of my favorite series’ of all time!
I say without fear that this is the best Scooby Doo iteration to this day. From the old things like Vincent Van ghoul to the things they created for this show like Professor Péricles, it was all exceptionally done
When this came out as a kid I was a pretentious little asshole and wouldn’t give it the chance cus it wasn’t my scooby doo (even tho I love all the other shows), last year as an adult I went back and finally gave it a chance and it’s definitely the best iteration. Perfect balance of campy fun and spooky horror, plus the ongoing storyline is genuinely intriguing and fun to unravel, the world building and lore is impressive honestly
I will remember this series man I love Scooby Doo and the movies
I love stopping your videos to watch the other videos that fit. I watched the episode video once you mentioned it, then came right back here to finish this one. your videos are great Jordan and i hope theres more nostalgia to come
My favorite Scooby series next to my original A Pup Named Scooby Doo and the fact they're so different shows how versatile the franchise really is to me.
As a young teen and to this day, Mystery Incorporated and Be Cool were the only Scooby-Doo shows I watched, alongside almost any movie that was on TV.
Love watching your videos cause they remind me of shows that I either want to rewatch or shows that I started but never finished. I realized watching this video that I never watched season 2 of Mystery so I know what I am doing for Halloween.
Ah, the jokes that have been made because of Fred's love of traps. Pure perfection.
The greatest scooby doo iteration. Sad we did not get a season 3 😢
Fred’s story , Taylor Hottner , Hotdog Water -- it’s all so goooooood
Loved how you described the story of how it has a narrative that you want to follow along, but it's easy enough to follow that you don't need to go full-on detective to enjoy it. The show was directed by Victor Cook, who also worked on The Spectacular Spiderman. That show has a similar feel and also a unique art style that I love. Would recommend that show as well if people love Mystery Incorporated
From a storyline perspective this reigns the best of the best for Scooby-Doo in my mind. I was so invested I spent 2 days binge watching this. Even outside of just the story it’s still among the best.
I really enjoyed how mysterious and dark it was. I loved watching it coming home from school- especially since I was an older kid at the time and so could appreciate it's gothic themes. I'll probably watch again in the near future
Who could forget this near masterpiece of a Scooby-Doo iteration.
This was CNs answer for gravity falls.
the gritty, edgy scooby-doo the kids were waiting for
I seriously want a season 3. Like Mystery Incorporated is my favourite and I will watch it so many times
I will always love Where Are You for setting the ground and remaining a timeless series centred around our lovable cowardly pooch but in my honest opinion, Mystery Incorporated is the best Scooby-Doo show out there.
Still one of the best I love how after Velma people flocked to this irritation of it. As a kid loved and his series and never understood the plot until years later, seeing small pieces early episodes being huge hints later on in the story. Overall great video and explanation
I happy you finally talked about this tv show I remember you talking about this show in that dark episode and I happy this time you talk about the full series this is my second favorite Scooby Doo show
Sheriff Stone was a treasure every episode ❤😂
I remember watching this when it was out and never missed an episode cus I loved it. For me as well, this is the best Scooby-Doo out of all of them where it had a more serious tone to it but still had that Scooby charm to it and it’s funny moments too.
The show is like Twin Peaks mixed with Scooby Doo… It’s perfect
You earned my sub here. You didn't spoil anything and you gave me the push I needed to start watching the show. Great video.
watched it faithfully with my then 8 yr old who was massively into that show. good times 2010-2013.
This was my fav Scooby Doo cartoon, the best one of them all. Hope they can do more seasons of this version of Scooby Doo.