broo this series is SOOO slept on and underrated. some people are like "you watch kids shows?? pfft" scooby doo mystery inc has such a good plotline and character development, to the point its not repitive or boring ive watched each episode around 20 times
@@lordskeletor4558 I could see why you would think that, but I disagree considering how the franchise is rather old and future ideas are kind of risky, especially considering longtime fans, many of who are nostalgia purists. Though I think Scooby-Doo was easier to pull off thanks to Mystery Incorporated keeping the usual formula albeit darker and serious. The thing that made The Looney Tunes Show unique was the sitcom.
@Crimson Xero Oh no I was trying hide anything, it was just a minor mistake. Also of course not, your not an idiot not worries. I also wouldnt have said that because I can see you asked what I might dislike about it. Ill answer though. The only things I dislike(d) were Velma's attitude(sometimes at least), the Shaggy/Velma thing(a little bit, not that much), the finale kind of.
Fred: *has a hard time showing his emotions to Daphne and is completely clueless* we're just friends! Daphne: *Goes with another guy* Fred: WHAT ARE YOU DOING-
Cherri Blossm except for that one episode when he was actually so clueless that he was extremely supportive of another guy being with Daphne. Jeez I hated that lol. He even complimented his ascot!
I really don't get why people dislike the more serious take on scooby doo. One of the reasons I loved zombie island was that it was dark yet still felt like a scooby doo movie. Same with mystery incorporated.
I applied to write season 2. Scooby is coming. She's a freaky 23 yr old in a fur suit who has a degredation fetish and a speech impediment. Rim ry rass, raggy! Right rere rin rublic! They turned me down. 😔 Said there was too much merit and humor in the idea.
Seriously, every time he was onscreen I literally said aloud "Patrick Warburton: national treasure." And then immediately said "traey-zhur" the way Fred does.
i'm surprised nobody is talking about the music in this show. I found all of the instrumentals to be amazing and really helped sell the mystery aspect and creepy vibes. Also Mr. E's keyboard guitar song is awesome.
@@scottchaison1001 yeah but his death was really off screen. I really though he was not dead and instead just got captured. Plus, we never really knew that much about which made it less sad than the other 2 deaths.
Over the years, Daphne Blake became better at protecting herself and developed combat skills to fight the bad guys. Sometimes she acted as the group's main muscle. Even so, Daphne Blake stayed true to her heart. She still loved fashion, romance and traditionally feminine pursuits. With Hollywood revamping many popular female characters, Daphne Blake becomes a dynamic character without losing what made her beloved in the first place.
Joe Mama Hm, Interesting I Mean The Only Ones That Scared Me Were Many Of The zones From Where Are You, Though The Leader Of Scaring Me Was Captain Cutler, Heck He Still Does(Ever So Slightly). I Also Found The Fright Hound Awesome.
This is my absolute favorite Scooby-Doo incarnation. Honestly, it’s one of my favorite shows in general. It’s just so well-done, and it did the all the things I really wanted to see in the other series: gave the show a serial format with an ongoing story arc, actually gave the gang backstories, fleshed out everyone’s characters, and took a more tongue-in-cheek approach to the humor. I love how self-aware and intelligent the series is. They didn’t try to appeal just to children. And I might be in the minority here, but I even love the art style. It pays homage to the original animation, while also putting its own fresh, somewhat edgy spin on it. I really can’t say enough good things about this series. It’s a love letter to all the lifelong Scooby-Doo fans, like myself and countless others.
I actually really liked Velma in this; she has her problematic traits like trying to “fix” Shaggy, but I think that’s part of just being a complex character - people DO have flaws, and make mistakes. She’s a teen who’s still trying to understand her emotions, and she grows as a person and becomes kinder as the series goes on.
I just realized that when Ellison tells Mystery Inc that the timeline has been reset before, it was a reference to the other Scooby-Doo series occurring in other timelines.
What he is saying is that the ending of mystering incorporated is the beginning of Scooby-Doo where are u bc if u think about it incorporated there in high-school in where are u they are in college and always on the road
@@_baaaby1bandos802 I understand that. The laugh track is meant to imply the gang goes onto to solve mysteries in the original show. However, Ellison mentions that the timeline reset has happened several times before, with this instance being the first time that Mystery, Inc remembers the previous timeline.
When hotdog water was shot i was shocked to hear that they actually killed her in such way... I thought that was the first death and i was so shock as a kid
mystery incorporated is the best series because right from the first episode, it starts off a bigger mystery than the normal monsters. the locket is what hooks everyone because people want to know who they are and who mr. e is
@@douglaso_o276 totally, plus it gave us a satisfying ending. plus it actually has their parents restricting them from solving mysteries and is more real life related with how they balance school and all that crap
I loved Velma’s development in this show. She went from kind of an asshole who had an ego far too big, became a humble, loyal friend who accepted that it was okay to ask for help.
Yeah, I never really understood the hate she gets from people. Sure in the beginning trying to make Shaggy change isn't great, and is down right awful at times. But I truly think she grows so much and is genuinely likable and has great sarcastic humor.
@@ajsunsetgirl18 I think people forgot she is a teenager tbh lol cause like one thing Mystery inc actually does is yea have mature plots but also centralize that they are kids. Velma's relationship with Shaggy honestly makes sense for a closeted girl trying to force a relationship. Tbh they handled it really well.
lightning born I finished watching the show back in 9th grade and I promised myself I'd rewatch the whole show one day again when I eventually forget the plot. I planned that I would eventually watch it next year in sophomore or junior year summer, but I kept on holding it back. Several days back my friend was showing me something on Netflix, and as he was scrolling through and I saw that Mystery Incorporated was Netflix. Now I just finished the show while I'm back home on winter break during my freshman year of college, and I still love it like I used to.
Casey Kasem passes the torch of being the voice of Shaggy Rogers to Matthew Lillard while playing as Colton Rogers became heartwarming when his final lines in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated where telling Shaggy Rogers how proud he is of him before he would pass away shortly after in real life.
@sidney black you’re right, in that episode Daphne thought she was with Fred and not Shaggy, and everyone hated the idea and didn’t even tell them what had happened.
Actually I just loved Velma there She was an antipathic character being really fun to watch as she was often pretty funny in her attitude. They finally gave her a personality here and actually she seems really human. Also, she had great character development
@@scottchaison1001 sure it wasn't hilarious, but it could sometimes make you smile And by "funny", I also mean "entertaining". This wasn't a perfect character, and maybe she wasn't really untertaining to you, but I feel like this character was really well written
Marcie (AKA Hotdog Water) was one of my favorite characters, I loved how she was just a bullied background character to a supporting character at the end. I loved her, and when she was gunned down I was legit heartbroken.
I mean, she died an epic death. Would you rather have a small death, like natural causes or something of that sort, or would you die fighting an evil nazi robot controlled by an evil mastermind? Great way to go imo
Man, rewatching Mystery Inc when I got older really opened to my eyes to so many things I missed when it was on air. The overarching plot is brilliant, the characters have depth and grow immensely throughout the series, the “mature” themes are accurate to real life, and the music and animation is sublime.
You hit it spot on. I Watched this series long ago, and currently am rewatching it. I can't begin to describe the shear amount of things I missed when I was younger.
Watching this series, I was actually reminded a lot of Gravity Falls: . A group of juveniles who regularly solve mysteries/hunt monsters . A big mystery element . Mature themes . Good animation . Humor that appeals to adults/fourth wall breaking . The ending of the show is the literal apocolypse
Except there was -No real big mistery -No mature themes/ maturity except for Velma wanting to shag Shaggy, which is NOT an actual theme, just unnecessary sexualisation. -Average to mediocre animation and consistency in models -Humor that appeals to no one -Well congrats on ripping off better shows for an ending which was then immediately retconned.
4:55 Actually, the original voice actor for shaggy was a vegetarian, and every version of him has been ever since the original show. In fact, in most versions, scooby eats any meat on shaggy's plate, so he is never seen eating meat even when he picked it up like in the witch's ghost.
One of the biggest revelations in the series even suggested that the group was part of a much older tradition than they realized. In fact, there was a previous Mystery Incorporated team, who quietly showcased the worst-case fate for Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake and Velma Dinkley if they grew apart and became the same kind of people the gang usually tries to bring down.
Thankfully, the Horrible Herd was crossed with the DNA of the freshwater piranha fish, so even though they escaped, they wouldn't have gone very far in the saltwater ocean.
@@blobfishmusic6020 Should I tell him about how salt has next to no effect on the other 2 species in those, therefor the salt-water would be a meh problem? in fact, salt actually helps cows, so that would even that out
@@HappyMatt12345 I doubt cows can BREATH seawater. Ingesting salt is different than filtering it through your lungs or possibly gills in this case. Too much salt can easily kill most animals, especially mammals like cows and humans.
I like Scooby doo: Mystery Incorporated because they added some humor and they made it so that the gang is interest in what the treasure is, instead of having to worry about people in masks
The animation quality was vastly improved, giving the show a unique feel all its own. The biggest achievement is how Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated focused on overarching stories rather than just episodic plots.
KILLOMETER !!!!! I'm so sad that he's gone Shaggy has always been my number one favorite character in the whole Scooby Doo franchise and Matthew Lillard was the best Shaggy *𝙀𝙑𝙀𝙍* and Casey Kasem too but I wish Matthew stayed as Shaggy for the whole Scooby Doo franchise unfortunately that was just not meant to be R.I.P Casey Kasem gone but not forgotten
Honestly, this was the best rendition of Scooby-Doo I've seen to date. It took the characters we've known and loved for years and gave them such depth. It also did such a good job at giving us new characters to love; Angel Dynamite. It did a great job at being fresh, current and self-aware. Noticeable even in side characters, updating the hex girls and then bringing them back in season 2 in their original outfits at the request of their fans (both within the realm of the show as well as real life Scooby fans). This show just got so many things right and fearlessly dared to try new things. I'm dying to see this world again, or at least an equally as dark and character-driven story for the scooby franchise.
Mystery Incorporated brought long-form storytelling to the Scooby-Doo franchise and added a grand conspiracy to the team, as well as delving into Mystery Incorporated history. The series was a combination of old and new, with an updated animation style, high-tech mysteries and old-fashioned monsters.
The end was crazy never saw it coming. I loved how realistic and still a fantasy the show was. Gave me so many chills but I was so excited I wish there were more shows like this one. Hopefully they can make another one like this.
@@auntiespancakes2528 Ed Machine: Get out of my house! Professor Pericles: Haha! Dear, Ed! [Whispers] But I want to say... anything! Daphne Blake: [Showing Scooby the Seal a broken helmet of now-dead Cassidy] Ah! [The gang is sad] Oh no! No, Fred. [Cries] Fred Jones Jr.: Easy, Daphne. I'm sure she got out. Right, gang? Daphne Blake: Don't just stand there, Shaggy. Get in there in help Fred. Shaggy Rogers: Which one? Daphne Blake: Uh, the good one. Old Daphne: Be careful, Fred. Don't hurt him. Daphne Blake: [Screams] AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! NO, NO! Scooby-Doo: [To Old Daphne] Daphne, you look terrible. You should get more sleep.
Fun fact: crystal cove is a REAL place! It was founded by Spanish “conquistadors” which may have been a part of the inspiration, and the planispheric disc was probably real too, used as a way to chart locations. Also side note, who else loves that throughout the whole series from start to finish had crystal doorknobs on every door?
Yes, Casey Kasem insisted that Shaggy had to be a vegetarian. When he stopped voicing the role, writers dropped that idea entirely, because it honestly does not suit the character at all. Shaggy is a walking stomach who will eat anything. I think the writers even poked fun at this by having Shaggy get grossed out by vegan burgers.
I really want another show similar to this series in the way of the animation and the dark story along with actually getting connected to the developing characters,I hope more people start making videos about mystery Inc and popularize it so we can get something like this,I remember being so excited for every new episode to come on Netflix,such a great series
It's funny how our favorite cartoon characters never age. When I was a little kid, mystery inc always made me look forward to my teenage years, now I'm 18 going on 19 thinking damn, even when I'm in my 20s 30s 40s etc... Mystery Inc will forever be in their late teens. The group I once looked up to, I will soon be looking down upon, and damn it do i envy their eternal youth lol
PiperVanNostrand They’re all my top 3, with SDMI being at the top, WNSD being the middle and SDWAY being the bottom. Also I know you didn’t say this but I’m just saying, WNSD isn’t a reboot, it’s part of the standard continuity so it’s connected to SDWAY.
@@frostboy1263 I understand what you mean. In my opinion the older scooby doo shows are better than the newer ones. However mystery inc. Is still a good show and I do enjoy watching.
Can I just say Velma was my favorite character in this series. She was so sarcastic and like sassy but also nerdy. I really liked her character and development. Also my favorite side character is a three way tie between mayor nettles Cassidy Williams and hot dog water. I like all three of them about equally.
My sister and I really loved this Scooby-Doo series! I remember when the show first aired I would not miss a single episode. I also never put two and two together, the alias name: Mr. E sounds like 'mystery'
I have a slightly different example. Jim Cummings passed on the Darkwing Duck torch to Chris Diamontopoulos when they played respectively, an egotistical original has-been actor and an inspired succeeding new-coming actor.
I love shows with mature themes and i think this is why this show is one of my favorites alongside Regular Show and Gravity Falls. Definitely need to rewatch it
I watched plenty of the show back when it aired. Obviously at the time, I didn't watch all of it because Cartoon Network was kind of not caring about and I had Middle School to deal with in my personal life.
@@moondoria8401 I've noticed this as well. Mystery Incorporated was less known and they seemed to have taken advantage of that by creating a show with a similar structure.
Th.El.Co._1 Yeah look at the parallels. Both shows have 2 seasons with the main mystery/villain appearing half way through, with the first seasons ending with taking down a villain that appears to be the main villain but isn’t. Strange
One thing I like about this series is the monsters ( despite them still just being humans in costumes ) but they make them so real like. Each monster has there own ability, and because of this it’s a lot harder to figure out who is behind the mask. And there designs are just so fricking awesome.
I think this series was the best personally because it had a interesting storyline and ever time there is a cliffhanger related to mystery of crystal cove I really wanna know more making me watch the next episode.
@@Kristal-Gamer Oh yeah I'm in America, that really sucks. Idk its probably on one of those online sights like kisscartoon or something if you wanna try that.
One of the most recognizable roles for Matthew Lillard is Shaggy Rogers from Scooby-Doo, as he has portrayed the live action version and contributed his voice to the animated franchise.
One of my favorite fun facts is cause he liked the role of Shaggy that much lol like idk its just nice when actors do a role they didnt think they would and end up adoring it. Honestly the entire live action scooby doo was ahead of its time cause it was rated poorly on release but now (after hella live actions) people realize how good it was.
I love this series! The writing kept me on board and personally I loved this Daria-esqe Velma! Also her character design was hot! Gotta love this tombstone stomping, hex girl loving, sluth!
One thing I have come to appreciate lately about mystery incorporated is that it actually scared the f**k outta me. I was shaking almost every episode. Perfection.
Mystery Inc. also is connected to the live action movies They mention scrappy doo In the museum u could see the ghost they caught in the beginning of one of the movies
@@TECfan1smhh they're not stating that Scrappy Doo first appeared in the live actions, they're stating that the show is connected to the live actions movies because Scrappy Doo was the villain and u can see his stature, and you can see the statue of the white ghost that is caught in the beginning of the movie.
It's unrelated, rather everything shown in the museum are references, Scrappy being a joking nod to the movie. Yes, the "daughter" of the Creeper episode showed that they did encounter previous "ghosts" yet this is a complete remake of the series with no connection to anything previously.
This is incredible! I agree with everything about this, the story was allinged perefctly about them solving mysteries to solve bigger ones such as the planespheric disc (later on in the series at least). The flow is incredible and the consistency of the main charecters and co - charecters works. a lot of the previous scooby doo series dont stay in a certain place and always move around, but this series just sticks in one place (mainly). It links back to other old charecters, which makes it way easier to understand and gives it plost twst and various turns which makes it so much more intresting to watch. Also, I always felt like they made the charecters less stereotypical and give them more growth on love life and cause drama between them, and it makes them see more realistic and relateable. Another thing, is the antagonists work in such complex and extremely intresting way, pericles starts off as less of a threat and builds on to his evil charecteristics, who tries to get the planaspheric disc for his own powerful reasons. Mr E is (in a way) an accomplice to pericles who wants to have power for various (and unknow reasons). Brad Chiles and Judy Reeves are also villans in this series working with the previous mystery incorporated gang (not Angel Dynatmite (Cassidy Williams)). Another anagonist is Mayor Jones who also wanted to find the disc and attempted to get it by trying to push away Brad and Judy but reliased he had to take care of Fred, BIG L BOZO. Aswell on that he had to hide the he wasnt the real "father" and from the start was pretty harsh on Fred. All the parents (or guardians (for Freds sake)) were not a big fan of their children solving mysteries and disliked it as shown from Shaggy's parents who sent him to the army and Scooby to a farm for some sort of punishment. Fred, Velma and Daphne's parents were less harsh by not giving them a punishment (not a visible one at least) but did split the gang apart for a period of time. During the period of time when they were not talking, Daphne some how gained feelings for Baylor Hotner, crushing Fred or in a way distracting him completley (which shows that he likes Daphne but is romantic in a different way). This tears apart the gang which shows the struggles and hardships about the gang. Another thing is the deaths are pretty brutal, although not shown on camera (for obvious reasons) these deaths make me feel somewhat emotion, especially for Angel, and it way pretty unfair as she was trying to help the gang and at some points was hated from both the mystery incorporated and the previous mystery inc gang. There is one thing that i do love though, Sherrif Stone, I personally think he is one of the funniest and sarcastic charecters and didn't get much recognition. He is so stupid that its practically funny, although he does believe in Mayor Jones and thinks that he is right and was extremely shocked about him being the freak of crystal cove. I do partcially like nora (the dog form Brad and Judy) I think that the "crush" or the love situation between them or mainly on scooby's side. Also the new mayor after Fred's dad (I forgot her name) I particuarly liked for being one of the only adults supporting the mystery solving. This series is incredible and i still watch it, THERE IS NOTHING BETTER! Absolutely incredible! Tell me if there was anything I missed and this was my overview on the series and the video (this is so good btw!) Thanks for reading
I finally found another mystery incorporated fan. I’m a cartoon fanatic and this is my favorite cartoon. I also love scooby doo and all things Hannah barbera
Yes! I loved this show as a kid (I watched the live action movies and the original show, none of the other spin-offs) and absolutely adored this iteration.
Mystery Incorporated is magnificent! I'm happy someone finally analysed the best Scooby Doo series ever. Hopefully there'll be a another dark Scooby Series in the near future.
Its so weird seeing everyones reaction to to Mystery Incorporated in this day and age. I remember back in 2013 when it aired its first season, I loved it but there were a lot (not all) of people that didnt like it since it didnt focus on the mystery of the monsters as their previous titles did, especially the plotline, and people did not like the characterization of Velma, since she was more sassy in this version. I am so glad its gotten its recognition and is well loved, I really thought I was the only one.
At first I was thinking, “Huh. Mystery Inc. I don’t remember that one...” Then the intro played and all those memories were rekindled. That show was damn good.
Would’ve been cool if you mentioned how crybaby clown was voiced by Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) and the guy under the mask was played by Anakins actor in the clone wars
My favorite characters in Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated are 1. Sheriff (He's the guy who makes me laugh, whenever the Scooby-Doo gang keep saving the Crystal Cove town, plus he's also serious at times) 2. Shaggy (He's always had character development and I've always loved him, he's just the type of guy I could see myself hanging out with 'cause he's so chill and relaxed. Despite him always being so scared and frightened all the time)
Additionally while more the result of Kasem's passing, his final moment is a pretty fitting one as his character Colton Rogers speaks favorably of his son, thus kind of passing the torch to Lillard.
@@kayhaven4710 I think the people making it had already planned on it being only 2 seasons but I also saw something saying it had been cancelled or sum
druncle billy i was in the fifth grade when this show was airing. If I recall correctly, they initially cancelled the show after season 2 ep 15, which ended on a massive cliff hanger. I had forgot ab the show, then I checked back prolly half a yr later, and they had started airing new episodes. So idk what really happened
Let's go make it dark and edgy reimagining of Scooby-Doo, makes more sense than a dark and edgy a reimagining of Archie comics. If only Riverdale became an Archie comics based romantic comedy and not what it is now.
Another thing that sets Mystery Incorporated apart from the previous Scooby-Doo series is its more serious tone. The show explores some darker concepts and even some relationship drama between the characters. These elements set Mystery Incorporated apart from the rest and are why it is so fondly remembered by the fans.
I didnt really care for the art style but it was a great series. I wish they went even further with it and gave it proper promo. The movies with the same art style and synopsis were amazing too! They were more mature and thought out.
God I finished this series a few weeks ago... And it is easily my favorite Scooby Doo show. But my favorite Scooby theme goes to what's new Scooby doo, I loved mystery Inc, the fact that it's story is much deeper than a gang of mystery solvers unmasking criminals, with no real meaning other than entertainment, the other scooby shows never really had a story.. that's one of the reasons I love mystery inc. They also took away some of the running jokes from the original shows, like in the first Scooby Doo show(aka Scooby Doo where are you), Velma would lose her glasses in like, every episode, and In mystery Inc, I think I recall ONE TIME in the whole series where she loses her glasses. and the scrappy Doo repherence gets me every time And good news, as of me writing this, Scooby mystery Inc is on netflix
I remember watching this show years ago and looking back I remember teens having to solve mysteries involving the destruction of the universe and Fred's real parents getting legit plastic surgery to look like Fred and Daphne from the future. Also Mr.E was lit. Good times.
Another great thing about mystery inc is the designs for the monsters all of them are suitably scary and memorable in their own unique way personal faves are the Ghost Truck, The Gnome and Aphrodite
Imagine someone who's never watched the series seeing this video and finding out there's a character named Hotdog Water
I felt bad for the girl, ngl
Her real name is marcie fleach
Ah the two food named characters of the show.. Hotdog Water and Deep Fried Egg
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mystery inc was everything riverdale wants to be
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Holy shit it is
So true
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broo this series is SOOO slept on and underrated. some people are like "you watch kids shows?? pfft"
scooby doo mystery inc has such a good plotline and character development, to the point its not repitive or boring
ive watched each episode around 20 times
No this show was actually very popular.
@@frostboy1263 looney tunes is easier to pull off
@@lordskeletor4558 I could see why you would think that, but I disagree considering how the franchise is rather old and future ideas are kind of risky, especially considering longtime fans, many of who are nostalgia purists. Though I think Scooby-Doo was easier to pull off thanks to Mystery Incorporated keeping the usual formula albeit darker and serious. The thing that made The Looney Tunes Show unique was the sitcom.
@Crimson Xero Yeah, but I was talking about Looney Tunes
@Crimson Xero Oh no I was trying hide anything, it was just a minor mistake. Also of course not, your not an idiot not worries. I also wouldnt have said that because I can see you asked what I might dislike about it. Ill answer though. The only things I dislike(d) were Velma's attitude(sometimes at least), the Shaggy/Velma thing(a little bit, not that much), the finale kind of.
Fred: *has a hard time showing his emotions to Daphne and is completely clueless* we're just friends!
Daphne: *Goes with another guy*
Fred: WHAT ARE YOU DOING-
Reminds of Adrien with Marinette😂
Poor clueless Fred learning how to do romances properly the hard way. XD
Fred: wait no Daphne me lov u D:
Cherri Blossm except for that one episode when he was actually so clueless that he was extremely supportive of another guy being with Daphne. Jeez I hated that lol. He even complimented his ascot!
Honestly
Professor Pericles, hands down, best villain on record as his schemes nearly destroyed the universe itself!
Gabriel Atienza * Catra laughs in the distance *
It did but it was recreated
Peachy Strawb no
Peachy Strawb catra doesnt even compare to professor pericles
Udo Kier is also incredible as Pericles, and is such an underrated actor.
Tbh I was very disappointed by the fact that Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated never got a third season
IKR I LIKED IMAGINED THE WHOLE ENTIRE 3RD SEASON BY NOW
It probably will
Honestly, if it gets a season three, it won't be the same. Some rich producer will pick it up and ruin it.
I dont know I feel like it had a GREAT ending and I think it should stay the way it is.
@@glitterballz4931 it especially wouldn't be the same without mindy cohn.. the new voice actor for velma sounds like nails on a chalkboard to me...
Mystery Inc was the best.
-Good intrigue
-Unique animation
-Funny lines
-Interesting plot
-Deeper character
-Well done voice acting
It's just good.
You forgot
-Character Death
Rexeil Carl Molina and Matthew Lillard as Shaggy.
Yes
Rosie Agreed.
I liked the stationary plot and recurring characters too
I really don't get why people dislike the more serious take on scooby doo. One of the reasons I loved zombie island was that it was dark yet still felt like a scooby doo movie. Same with mystery incorporated.
Simple they have no taste
This is a small channel; those are people who sub and use it to instant dislike
Prove me wrong
Read the scooby doo apocalypse then
MrSuperleobros same also did you know that Scooby and the gang are returning to Zombie island
WHAT
“Most unlikeable iteration of Velma,” I sure wish it stayed that way.
Mindy Kaling: "Hold my Scooby Snacks..."
@@LuminousPrime sorry buddy but you have to actually have scooby to have scooby snacks
@@Kilswitch10000 Fair point, I guess they're still puppet-peddled Sorcerer Snacks...
I applied to write season 2. Scooby is coming. She's a freaky 23 yr old in a fur suit who has a degredation fetish and a speech impediment.
Rim ry rass, raggy! Right rere rin rublic!
They turned me down. 😔
Said there was too much merit and humor in the idea.
@@LuminousPrime knowing them they prolly would just change it to "snack"
It’s so weird to realize that the Freak of Crystal Cove was the best parent in this show in the long run.
Facts mayor dad clutched up in the end
From six to one the spell is spun, no time to run the curse begun
Oh shit ur right 😱
😂😂😂😂I was seriously rooting for mayor dad
I lowkey loved Velma's mom and her openness
Honestly I don’t know how he didn’t spend the entire episode talking about Sheriff Stone
Best character ever
Seriously, every time he was onscreen I literally said aloud "Patrick Warburton: national treasure."
And then immediately said "traey-zhur" the way Fred does.
I read this comment and immediately heard this in sherif stones voice:
*I AM SHERRIF BRONZEN STONE*
There were a few episodes about him. I didn’t count.
@@gothicglypso5197 because everything the guy plays is gold, was the best thing (ok one of ) in kim possible
i'm surprised nobody is talking about the music in this show. I found all of the instrumentals to be amazing and really helped sell the mystery aspect and creepy vibes. Also Mr. E's keyboard guitar song is awesome.
Scooby doo has always had a banging soundtrack
Yeah.also the keyboard guitar is called a keytar.
@@ItsCalmCricketYT or keyboard guitar as keytar is shortened and everyone on this planet would understand they’re the same thing
Let's not forget Fred and Daphne's Theme. It's stuck with me for a long time.
Something I noticed is that the episode night terrors used an edited version of that creepy violin music
I cant believe you called him Fred's Dad and not Mayor Dad
He was more of a father to Fred than his actual father was in the series.
Regular Guy Brad was a major dick lmaoo
Nick Garofalo that’s what she said
Mayor-Not-Dad
I preferred it when mayor jones was seen as Fred’s dad. I prefer mayor jones as a character
Hotdog water and kassidy Williams' deaths were really sad. These two just wanted to help the gang and died doing it.
Ikr, their deaths made me almost cry-
What about Ed Machine?
@@scottchaison1001 yeah but his death was really off screen. I really though he was not dead and instead just got captured. Plus, we never really knew that much about which made it less sad than the other 2 deaths.
@@twist_ending7545 true, I cried
Ikr I cried during both 😭
Over the years, Daphne Blake became better at protecting herself and developed combat skills to fight the bad guys. Sometimes she acted as the group's main muscle. Even so, Daphne Blake stayed true to her heart. She still loved fashion, romance and traditionally feminine pursuits. With Hollywood revamping many popular female characters, Daphne Blake becomes a dynamic character without losing what made her beloved in the first place.
The writers did a great job
I’ll never forget “The Freak of Crystal Cove.” That villain gave me nightmares forever
IKR! The Freak of Crystal Cove was literally the most interesting and intriguing villain i have ever encountered within the Scooby Doo franchise
As a kid, the only villains that scared me were char gar gathagon and the night hound.
Joe Mama Hm, Interesting I Mean The Only Ones That Scared Me Were Many Of The zones From Where Are You, Though The Leader Of Scaring Me Was Captain Cutler, Heck He Still Does(Ever So Slightly). I Also Found The Fright Hound Awesome.
The episode Night of the Fright Hound still scares me to this day
He was from a nightmare so that could be it
While Mystery Incorporated is great, let the record show that the theme song for What's New, Scooby Doo? totally slaps
It’s a total bop and people are sleeping on it honestly
Simple Plan did that.
Also the theme song from Camp Scare
Rohin Kartik-Narayan 100% Yes!!! When I was younger I’d just run around my house screaming the theme song 😂
Yes the nostalgia from that show is real
This is my absolute favorite Scooby-Doo incarnation. Honestly, it’s one of my favorite shows in general. It’s just so well-done, and it did the
all the things I really wanted to see in the other series: gave the show a serial format with an ongoing story arc, actually gave the gang backstories, fleshed out everyone’s characters, and took a more tongue-in-cheek approach to the humor. I love how self-aware and intelligent the series is. They didn’t try to appeal just to children. And I might be in the minority here, but I even love the art style. It pays homage to the original animation, while also putting its own fresh, somewhat edgy spin on it. I really can’t say enough good things about this series. It’s a love letter to all the lifelong Scooby-Doo fans, like myself and countless others.
I actually really liked Velma in this; she has her problematic traits like trying to “fix” Shaggy, but I think that’s part of just being a complex character - people DO have flaws, and make mistakes. She’s a teen who’s still trying to understand her emotions, and she grows as a person and becomes kinder as the series goes on.
I love her as the second best character I love Daphnie the most
No denying that.
I hated Velma in this
@@mittboatman6976 any reasoning, or...?
speepeal she was always annoying and so needy and always trying to change shaggy from the shaggy we know and love
I just realized that when Ellison tells Mystery Inc that the timeline has been reset before, it was a reference to the other Scooby-Doo series occurring in other timelines.
Cool
Wha- you- WAIT WHAT
What he is saying is that the ending of mystering incorporated is the beginning of Scooby-Doo where are u bc if u think about it incorporated there in high-school in where are u they are in college and always on the road
@@_baaaby1bandos802 I understand that. The laugh track is meant to imply the gang goes onto to solve mysteries in the original show. However, Ellison mentions that the timeline reset has happened several times before, with this instance being the first time that Mystery, Inc remembers the previous timeline.
@@Rougarou99 meaning all those other times the timeline had reset it went into other Scooby universes they just don’t remember
The fact the entire Hannah Barbera cartoon cast makes an appearance for one episode, makes this show unforgettable.
Yep.
When hotdog water was shot i was shocked to hear that they actually killed her in such way...
I thought that was the first death and i was so shock as a kid
Everytime when I hear this sound of guns, I want to cry. Definitely one of the scariest and saddest moments in show.
The first death? Oh no no no. I should introduce younger you to an extended cut of Pericles vs Ed Machine if that exists.
I watched the it on amazon prime and that never happened maybe they cut it out to keep it friendly?
Ashar Anees it cuts away to the main gang but you can hear the gun shot sound effect to let the audience know that Marcie just got axed
Nah the first death was ed machine
mystery incorporated is the best series because right from the first episode, it starts off a bigger mystery than the normal monsters. the locket is what hooks everyone because people want to know who they are and who mr. e is
It's was also really good because the gang wasn't just being chased, almost all the villians tried to kill them.
@@douglaso_o276 totally, plus it gave us a satisfying ending. plus it actually has their parents restricting them from solving mysteries and is more real life related with how they balance school and all that crap
0:01 intro
2:04 #1 overarching story
3:59 #2 Character growth
8:37 #3 realistic family lives
10:47 #4 adult situations
14:57 #5 story continuity
17:44 #6 references to earlier series
19:45 #7 stellar voice cast
21:40 #8 pop culture references
24:29 #9 guest roles
Thank you 😊
@@candylunaburst you're welcome
i NEVER rewatch shows but scooby-doo mystery incorporated is a show that i can watch a trillion times without it getting boring
Snailing uwu SAME
So true I just finished watching it a second time last weekend.
I need to rewatch it
I watched it two times. I just finished watching it the second time about 4 mins ago.
I knowwww
I loved Velma’s development in this show. She went from kind of an asshole who had an ego far too big, became a humble, loyal friend who accepted that it was okay to ask for help.
Gavo I agree with you because in season 1 Velma kinda forced Shaggy to do things, he didn’t want to do
@@lukester8472 Yes.
@@lukester8472 and got mad when he was with shaggy more even tho shaggy lives with him and scooby doo was adopted by him
Battle Saw Velma’s a he?
@@lukester8472 no, probably a spelling mistake
I LOOOOVE Velma in Mystery inc. She is just so diffrent from all the other characters. She is my fav for sure
Definitely, I love her sarcastic remarks that she's able to back up. She's a great character!
Yeah, I never really understood the hate she gets from people. Sure in the beginning trying to make Shaggy change isn't great, and is down right awful at times. But I truly think she grows so much and is genuinely likable and has great sarcastic humor.
Same. Velma in Mystery Inc is my fave as well.
@@ajsunsetgirl18 I think people forgot she is a teenager tbh lol cause like one thing Mystery inc actually does is yea have mature plots but also centralize that they are kids. Velma's relationship with Shaggy honestly makes sense for a closeted girl trying to force a relationship. Tbh they handled it really well.
@@funkycrawler619 100% agree
you don't need 9 reasons for this, the one and only reason that Mystery Incorporated is the best is just the Sheriff
Sheriff joe Swanson
Golden Jaguar nahh you’re thinking of family guy, his name is Sheriff Branson Stone
BrOnSoN sToNe
God I love this man
@@taydagoldenphoenix ummm who?
No.
Hey just a heads up, it’s on Netflix again
Edit: It may just be in the US.
Yep I rewatched the whole show 😂
Me too
I am glad it is back
lightning born I finished watching the show back in 9th grade and I promised myself I'd rewatch the whole show one day again when I eventually forget the plot. I planned that I would eventually watch it next year in sophomore or junior year summer, but I kept on holding it back. Several days back my friend was showing me something on Netflix, and as he was scrolling through and I saw that Mystery Incorporated was Netflix. Now I just finished the show while I'm back home on winter break during my freshman year of college, and I still love it like I used to.
It's so good. It's entertaining to not only younger kids but teenagers and the adult audience too.
Casey Kasem passes the torch of being the voice of Shaggy Rogers to Matthew Lillard while playing as Colton Rogers became heartwarming when his final lines in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated where telling Shaggy Rogers how proud he is of him before he would pass away shortly after in real life.
I think the romantic interest with shaggy towards Daphne was actually caused by the hallucinogenic firewood.
Not really a connection.
@sidney black you’re right, in that episode Daphne thought she was with Fred and not Shaggy, and everyone hated the idea and didn’t even tell them what had happened.
FINALLY! AN EXPLANATION
But it would be nice to see the hottest character date the best human character
Sidney Black oh gosh I understand that reference
@@chrisgorman4981 Yes.
Actually I just loved Velma there
She was an antipathic character being really fun to watch as she was often pretty funny in her attitude. They finally gave her a personality here and actually she seems really human. Also, she had great character development
I don't think she was that funny.
@@scottchaison1001 sure it wasn't hilarious, but it could sometimes make you smile
And by "funny", I also mean "entertaining". This wasn't a perfect character, and maybe she wasn't really untertaining to you, but I feel like this character was really well written
Her sarcasm is freaking hilarious.
Damn this show deserved more seasons
Ikr im so bad its 2 seasons
Maybe a fanmade will do the trick.
damn it’s perfect. it had a beginning and end
@@unromanoarecareanaveragero8275 no.
@@dakingbey Yes
Best incarnation of the show by far.
Marcie (AKA Hotdog Water) was one of my favorite characters, I loved how she was just a bullied background character to a supporting character at the end. I loved her, and when she was gunned down I was legit heartbroken.
What a way to go, gunned down by nazi robots controlled by a bird.
I mean, she died an epic death. Would you rather have a small death, like natural causes or something of that sort, or would you die fighting an evil nazi robot controlled by an evil mastermind? Great way to go imo
i like actually teared up when i head the gunshot
Fun fact, she's also voiced by Linda cardilini
Same
Man, rewatching Mystery Inc when I got older really opened to my eyes to so many things I missed when it was on air. The overarching plot is brilliant, the characters have depth and grow immensely throughout the series, the “mature” themes are accurate to real life, and the music and animation is sublime.
You hit it spot on. I Watched this series long ago, and currently am rewatching it. I can't begin to describe the shear amount of things I missed when I was younger.
It holds up perfectly. The jokes also land better as an adult
Damn this shlt was soooo much darker than I remembered!
I remember watching this when I was about seven just imagine, this series scared me pretty bad until I came back to watch it again years later! 🤣😂
@@YoshiPotter88 when Nova woke up with that neberu shit, 9 year old me was shitting myself
รquiɗɗy ɱc ɑppʆɛรɑucɛ same, I used to get scared after watching the show
Hotdog Water legit gets gunned down
I had nightmares because of the show. It was a really great show.
Watching this series, I was actually reminded a lot of Gravity Falls:
. A group of juveniles who regularly solve mysteries/hunt monsters
. A big mystery element
. Mature themes
. Good animation
. Humor that appeals to adults/fourth wall breaking
. The ending of the show is the literal apocolypse
Except there was
-No real big mistery
-No mature themes/ maturity except for Velma wanting to shag Shaggy, which is NOT an actual theme, just unnecessary sexualisation.
-Average to mediocre animation and consistency in models
-Humor that appeals to no one
-Well congrats on ripping off better shows for an ending which was then immediately retconned.
@@andusz5518 I'm pretty sure Mystery Inc. came first though? So I don't really think it's ripping off anything?
@@andusz5518 who hurt you
Andusz
What are you smoking?
Andusz mystery inc came first tho
The ironic thing is that the Mayor was a better parent to Fred than his actual parents
Yeah.
4:55
Actually, the original voice actor for shaggy was a vegetarian, and every version of him has been ever since the original show. In fact, in most versions, scooby eats any meat on shaggy's plate, so he is never seen eating meat even when he picked it up like in the witch's ghost.
Now, I understand why he's still that skinny
Dragon Sweet lmao
He ate crayfish in Zombi island so I don’t think this is true...
@@Jackylification that's why they said most versions
A lot of junk foods have animals products in them
Professor Pericles isn't an owl, he's a parrot.
FINALLY
Until I rewatched the series, I always thought he was an owl.
That's why he can talk
If he was an owl he would say something like who who who is stupid enough to challenge me
I never knew this
One of the biggest revelations in the series even suggested that the group was part of a much older tradition than they realized. In fact, there was a previous Mystery Incorporated team, who quietly showcased the worst-case fate for Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake and Velma Dinkley if they grew apart and became the same kind of people the gang usually tries to bring down.
Thankfully, the Horrible Herd was crossed with the DNA of the freshwater piranha fish, so even though they escaped, they wouldn't have gone very far in the saltwater ocean.
Really?
@@blobfishmusic6020 Should I tell him about how salt has next to no effect on the other 2 species in those, therefor the salt-water would be a meh problem? in fact, salt actually helps cows, so that would even that out
@@HappyMatt12345 I doubt cows can BREATH seawater. Ingesting salt is different than filtering it through your lungs or possibly gills in this case. Too much salt can easily kill most animals, especially mammals like cows and humans.
@@lilithium3940 I think I'll just leave science to the people who actually know that stuff
DID YOU JUST CALL PROFESSOR PERICLES AN OWL?
HE IS A *PARROT*
wait what. I thought he was an owl. what.
Fred is the best.
Pericles is a parrot. Besides parrots can talk while owls cannot.
African gray parrot, says it on the wiki.
He says "I am the smartest criminal parrot in the world!"
I'm 14 now but this show is still the best one I've ever seen. Quite an interesting analysis! I didn't realize so many people shared my obsession
I like Scooby doo: Mystery Incorporated because they added some humor and they made it so that the gang is interest in what the treasure is, instead of having to worry about people in masks
There was actully a plot in mystery Inc. It wasn't just the same formula
minecraft68 yeah
FYI to anyone who wants to watch the show, the show is back on netflix.
Oh well guess i have no reason not to watch it now.
Depends on your country, mate
@@TheF0xskibidbopmmdada you can use a VPN
neon sword can you VPN from a phone and than cast to a tv?
@@neonsword4762 is there any free ones that work?
The animation quality was vastly improved, giving the show a unique feel all its own. The biggest achievement is how Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated focused on overarching stories rather than just episodic plots.
Rest in peace Casey kasem (shaggy)
1932-2014
May him R.I.P. he will never be forgotten!
KILLOMETER !!!!! I'm so sad that he's gone Shaggy has always been my number one favorite character in the whole Scooby Doo franchise and Matthew Lillard was the best Shaggy *𝙀𝙑𝙀𝙍* and Casey Kasem too but I wish Matthew stayed as Shaggy for the whole Scooby Doo franchise unfortunately that was just not meant to be
R.I.P Casey Kasem gone but not forgotten
this was his last role ever... ;C
Honestly, this was the best rendition of Scooby-Doo I've seen to date. It took the characters we've known and loved for years and gave them such depth. It also did such a good job at giving us new characters to love; Angel Dynamite. It did a great job at being fresh, current and self-aware. Noticeable even in side characters, updating the hex girls and then bringing them back in season 2 in their original outfits at the request of their fans (both within the realm of the show as well as real life Scooby fans). This show just got so many things right and fearlessly dared to try new things. I'm dying to see this world again, or at least an equally as dark and character-driven story for the scooby franchise.
Yeah, thanks God for Angel Dynamite
This was a love letter to the fans.
Best show on Cartoon network ever made
I’m sad that they didn’t continue the series
Same, honestly-
And it sort of just, left you wondering what would happen next when it ended-
We
・Lantern・ they should have a season 3 for what happened when the Evil got destroyed
Noob Candy Productions I’m talking about how I felt when they didn’t continue the series, not how people felt
No one gonna comment how he said Pericles was an owl?
At first he looks like a grey owl, having a small beak doesn't help
I thought he was an African grey parrot, just designed really badly...
Yeah, that one irked me a bit. Pericles is a parrot, not an owl!
Eh, small error
He's the love child of one very drunk African gray parrot and one very high barn owl
Mystery Incorporated brought long-form storytelling to the Scooby-Doo franchise and added a grand conspiracy to the team, as well as delving into Mystery Incorporated history. The series was a combination of old and new, with an updated animation style, high-tech mysteries and old-fashioned monsters.
we noticed that daphne’s mom says “I’m scared of the dark,” but then she legit went through the night to her evening classes, like what?
Excuse to not have to deal with Daphne’s lower class friends.
@@Rougarou99 ong
The end was crazy never saw it coming. I loved how realistic and still a fantasy the show was. Gave me so many chills but I was so excited I wish there were more shows like this one. Hopefully they can make another one like this.
I loved how the series explained the talking animals of the Hannah Barbera universe.
Go check out the new live action series that came out called “Mystery Incorporated”
@@auntiespancakes2528
Ed Machine: Get out of my house!
Professor Pericles: Haha! Dear, Ed! [Whispers] But I want to say... anything!
Daphne Blake: [Showing Scooby the Seal a broken helmet of now-dead Cassidy] Ah! [The gang is sad] Oh no! No, Fred. [Cries]
Fred Jones Jr.: Easy, Daphne. I'm sure she got out. Right, gang?
Daphne Blake: Don't just stand there, Shaggy. Get in there in help Fred.
Shaggy Rogers: Which one?
Daphne Blake: Uh, the good one.
Old Daphne: Be careful, Fred. Don't hurt him.
Daphne Blake: [Screams] AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!! NO, NO!
Scooby-Doo: [To Old Daphne] Daphne, you look terrible. You should get more sleep.
Perhaps you will like the new upcoming series called "Velma" on HBO MAX
Fun fact: crystal cove is a REAL place! It was founded by Spanish “conquistadors” which may have been a part of the inspiration, and the planispheric disc was probably real too, used as a way to chart locations.
Also side note, who else loves that throughout the whole series from start to finish had crystal doorknobs on every door?
Wasn't Shaggy a vegetarian because the voice actor was a vegetarian and he asked for Shaggy to be one too?
Yes, Casey Kasem insisted that Shaggy had to be a vegetarian. When he stopped voicing the role, writers dropped that idea entirely, because it honestly does not suit the character at all. Shaggy is a walking stomach who will eat anything.
I think the writers even poked fun at this by having Shaggy get grossed out by vegan burgers.
@@TheatreJosh24601 ye dats y everyone loves matthew lilard
I really want another show similar to this series in the way of the animation and the dark story along with actually getting connected to the developing characters,I hope more people start making videos about mystery Inc and popularize it so we can get something like this,I remember being so excited for every new episode to come on Netflix,such a great series
There is a extension to Mystery Inc. it’s called: Be Cool Scooby Doo but I heard it’s more funny than “dark”
Rexy Playz66 That show isn’t a continuation of Mystery Inc, it’s just another version of the show, and arguably the worst
Same, I honestly just wish Cartoon Network renewed this show for a third season, it deserved better than just being cancelled after 2 seasons.
@@rexythet-rex3513 watched it. Be cool Scooby Doo is a scooby doo version of teen titans go, it's garbage.
@@sarina1196 What do you mean canceled it had a proper ending?
It's funny how our favorite cartoon characters never age. When I was a little kid, mystery inc always made me look forward to my teenage years, now I'm 18 going on 19 thinking damn, even when I'm in my 20s 30s 40s etc... Mystery Inc will forever be in their late teens. The group I once looked up to, I will soon be looking down upon, and damn it do i envy their eternal youth lol
You think that's depressing?
I've lived long enough to become older, fatter and balder than Homer Simpson.
That’s a really interesting thought. I haven’t thought of it before.
Lol. When scooby first debut, I was a kid. Now I have a grandkid
Honestly, Mystery inc rlly was the best Scooby reboot.
Fr fr
I dont agree, i believe that whats new scooby doo and scooby doo where are you are the best.
PiperVanNostrand They’re all my top 3, with SDMI being at the top, WNSD being the middle and SDWAY being the bottom. Also I know you didn’t say this but I’m just saying, WNSD isn’t a reboot, it’s part of the standard continuity so it’s connected to SDWAY.
@@frostboy1263 I understand what you mean. In my opinion the older scooby doo shows are better than the newer ones. However mystery inc. Is still a good show and I do enjoy watching.
@@shannonvannostrand4614 Nah, Mystery Inc. is better xd.
Can I just say Velma was my favorite character in this series. She was so sarcastic and like sassy but also nerdy. I really liked her character and development. Also my favorite side character is a three way tie between mayor nettles Cassidy Williams and hot dog water. I like all three of them about equally.
I always liked her
She is my fav to! Thats because she is pretty and smart and sacstic
Velma is queen
@@Luke-bg1en CAP
@@hallofjames43327 wut
This was litteraly one of the best shows ever made, i rewatched it during Covid
Doesn’t feel kiddish, so entertaining Love this show so much
My sister and I really loved this Scooby-Doo series! I remember when the show first aired I would not miss a single episode. I also never put two and two together, the alias name: Mr. E sounds like 'mystery'
I never realised that! That's so clever
Ye I realized that in like the second episode
Oh my god I’m stupid I never realized that
Mr. E
Mr. E
Mystery...
*my entire life is a lie...*
@@beanie9040 lmao ikr, its like with IXL, never realized it was supposed to reference I excel till like last week
Casey Kasem passed the Shaggy torch to Matthew Lillard by playing father and son!
I have a slightly different example. Jim Cummings passed on the Darkwing Duck torch to Chris Diamontopoulos when they played respectively, an egotistical original has-been actor and an inspired succeeding new-coming actor.
I love shows with mature themes and i think this is why this show is one of my favorites alongside Regular Show and Gravity Falls. Definitely need to rewatch it
Sadly I haven't met anyone who knows this show but every time someone mentions Scooby-Doo I always mention this series because this is the best series
Feel u, bro
It's sad when you can't talk about this show
If someone mentioned it to me I'd probably geek out.
I watched plenty of the show back when it aired. Obviously at the time, I didn't watch all of it because Cartoon Network was kind of not caring about and I had Middle School to deal with in my personal life.
Definitely one of my favorite animated series ever. I'd even rank it above Gravity Falls in my list.
Mysterious animated shows hit different 👍😲
Gravity Falls copied Mystery Incorporated.
Really though, they have a lot in common.
@@moondoria8401 I've noticed this as well. Mystery Incorporated was less known and they seemed to have taken advantage of that by creating a show with a similar structure.
But never above Avatar The Last Airbender and The Clone Wars
Th.El.Co._1 Yeah look at the parallels. Both shows have 2 seasons with the main mystery/villain appearing half way through, with the first seasons ending with taking down a villain that appears to be the main villain but isn’t. Strange
One thing I like about this series is the monsters ( despite them still just being humans in costumes ) but they make them so real like.
Each monster has there own ability, and because of this it’s a lot harder to figure out who is behind the mask.
And there designs are just so fricking awesome.
Derrick J Wyatt magic (he was the art director)
May he rest in peace
I think this series was the best personally because it had a interesting storyline and ever time there is a cliffhanger related to mystery of crystal cove I really wanna know more making me watch the next episode.
OH, BY THE WAY.
MYSTERY INCORPORATED IS BACK ON NETFLIX. YOU’RE WELCOME!
@@coramarie222 Yeah its great
is it....its not on my netflix
@@Kristal-Gamer Really? Me and my family were just watching it last night.
@@bearplaysstuff580 yh but maybe cause ur in a different country im in the uk so maybe that’s why:(
@@Kristal-Gamer Oh yeah I'm in America, that really sucks. Idk its probably on one of those online sights like kisscartoon or something if you wanna try that.
One of the most recognizable roles for Matthew Lillard is Shaggy Rogers from Scooby-Doo, as he has portrayed the live action version and contributed his voice to the animated franchise.
One of my favorite fun facts is cause he liked the role of Shaggy that much lol like idk its just nice when actors do a role they didnt think they would and end up adoring it. Honestly the entire live action scooby doo was ahead of its time cause it was rated poorly on release but now (after hella live actions) people realize how good it was.
Ok spoiler alert
When scooby's girlfriend died and then came back to say Niberu is coming. I freaked out because the dog was dead
That scene legit terrifies me
@Aluxxz no it was did and then got possesed
she didn’t die
@@edfr7134 she did she flatlined. She came back right after the Niberu thing though.
@@libbyfemenella1308 it was a coma not dead im pretty sure
I love this series! The writing kept me on board and personally I loved this Daria-esqe Velma! Also her character design was hot! Gotta love this tombstone stomping, hex girl loving, sluth!
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One thing I have come to appreciate lately about mystery incorporated is that it actually scared the f**k outta me. I was shaking almost every episode. Perfection.
Mystery Inc. also is connected to the live action movies
They mention scrappy doo
In the museum u could see the ghost they caught in the beginning of one of the movies
Scrappy Doo first appeared in the show 'Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo' from 1979, not the live action movies.
@@TECfan1smhh they're not stating that Scrappy Doo first appeared in the live actions, they're stating that the show is connected to the live actions movies because Scrappy Doo was the villain and u can see his stature, and you can see the statue of the white ghost that is caught in the beginning of the movie.
It's unrelated, rather everything shown in the museum are references, Scrappy being a joking nod to the movie. Yes, the "daughter" of the Creeper episode showed that they did encounter previous "ghosts" yet this is a complete remake of the series with no connection to anything previously.
You wanna know the only reason you need to cite ever?
*PROFESSOR PERICLES IS THE BEST GODDAMNED SCOOBY-DOO VILLAIN TO EXIST*
ikr
Cuckoo
He not rlly a villian if he was being possesed
What about the other guy he killed
@@hallofjames43327 In the last episode he was possessed
This is incredible! I agree with everything about this, the story was allinged perefctly about them solving mysteries to solve bigger ones such as the planespheric disc (later on in the series at least). The flow is incredible and the consistency of the main charecters and co - charecters works. a lot of the previous scooby doo series dont stay in a certain place and always move around, but this series just sticks in one place (mainly). It links back to other old charecters, which makes it way easier to understand and gives it plost twst and various turns which makes it so much more intresting to watch. Also, I always felt like they made the charecters less stereotypical and give them more growth on love life and cause drama between them, and it makes them see more realistic and relateable. Another thing, is the antagonists work in such complex and extremely intresting way, pericles starts off as less of a threat and builds on to his evil charecteristics, who tries to get the planaspheric disc for his own powerful reasons. Mr E is (in a way) an accomplice to pericles who wants to have power for various (and unknow reasons). Brad Chiles and Judy Reeves are also villans in this series working with the previous mystery incorporated gang (not Angel Dynatmite (Cassidy Williams)). Another anagonist is Mayor Jones who also wanted to find the disc and attempted to get it by trying to push away Brad and Judy but reliased he had to take care of Fred, BIG L BOZO. Aswell on that he had to hide the he wasnt the real "father" and from the start was pretty harsh on Fred. All the parents (or guardians (for Freds sake)) were not a big fan of their children solving mysteries and disliked it as shown from Shaggy's parents who sent him to the army and Scooby to a farm for some sort of punishment. Fred, Velma and Daphne's parents were less harsh by not giving them a punishment (not a visible one at least) but did split the gang apart for a period of time. During the period of time when they were not talking, Daphne some how gained feelings for Baylor Hotner, crushing Fred or in a way distracting him completley (which shows that he likes Daphne but is romantic in a different way). This tears apart the gang which shows the struggles and hardships about the gang. Another thing is the deaths are pretty brutal, although not shown on camera (for obvious reasons) these deaths make me feel somewhat emotion, especially for Angel, and it way pretty unfair as she was trying to help the gang and at some points was hated from both the mystery incorporated and the previous mystery inc gang. There is one thing that i do love though, Sherrif Stone, I personally think he is one of the funniest and sarcastic charecters and didn't get much recognition. He is so stupid that its practically funny, although he does believe in Mayor Jones and thinks that he is right and was extremely shocked about him being the freak of crystal cove. I do partcially like nora (the dog form Brad and Judy) I think that the "crush" or the love situation between them or mainly on scooby's side. Also the new mayor after Fred's dad (I forgot her name) I particuarly liked for being one of the only adults supporting the mystery solving. This series is incredible and i still watch it, THERE IS NOTHING BETTER! Absolutely incredible! Tell me if there was anything I missed and this was my overview on the series and the video (this is so good btw!) Thanks for reading
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I finally found another mystery incorporated fan. I’m a cartoon fanatic and this is my favorite cartoon. I also love scooby doo and all things Hannah barbera
This show is very great xd.
I never considered it to be Scooby-Doo it felt more like Riverdale 😂
Yes! I loved this show as a kid (I watched the live action movies and the original show, none of the other spin-offs) and absolutely adored this iteration.
Mystery Incorporated is magnificent!
I'm happy someone finally analysed the best Scooby Doo series ever.
Hopefully there'll be a another dark Scooby Series in the near future.
Why do that when someone can give other Hanna-Barbara shows this treatment?
Maybe a live action like riverdale only better
I never considered it to be Scooby-Doo it felt more like Riverdale 😂
Just search by Mystery Incorporated in TH-cam, you'll see an amazing web series! A live-action one that is incredible in everything
The most underrated series of Scooby Doo. The whole show had a wow factor to it. I wish there could be more series like this for future Scooby Doo.
More like the most overrated.
I remember all of the incorporated episodes and will always remember this in my childhood
This show was like a cartoon version of Stranger Things
We agree
But better
@@hotdogprincess Yes*
Stranger Things tried to be as good as this lol
@@scottchaison1001 n000 thank you
Its so weird seeing everyones reaction to to Mystery Incorporated in this day and age. I remember back in 2013 when it aired its first season, I loved it but there were a lot (not all) of people that didnt like it since it didnt focus on the mystery of the monsters as their previous titles did, especially the plotline, and people did not like the characterization of Velma, since she was more sassy in this version.
I am so glad its gotten its recognition and is well loved, I really thought I was the only one.
The first season was around 2010-2011 what do you mean lol
Can't wait for the reimagining of Velma on HBO MAX in 2023!!!
@@ginnyxjohnston1992 Oh man
I'm shocked that people somehow didn't like Velma. She has so many amazing one liners. She's incredible.
At first I was thinking, “Huh. Mystery Inc. I don’t remember that one...”
Then the intro played and all those memories were rekindled. That show was damn good.
Would’ve been cool if you mentioned how crybaby clown was voiced by Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) and the guy under the mask was played by Anakins actor in the clone wars
Luke Terry it is? That’s awsome
I thought it was Taylor launtner?
@@maddylomas no it was Matt Lanter.
Hamill might as well been part of the cast considering how many side characters he voiced for scooby doo over the years.
The joke of Crybaby Clown being voiced by Mark Hamill is that Hamill is also the voice of the Joker.
My favorite characters in Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated are
1. Sheriff (He's the guy who makes me laugh, whenever the Scooby-Doo gang keep saving the Crystal Cove town, plus he's also serious at times)
2. Shaggy (He's always had character development and I've always loved him, he's just the type of guy I could see myself hanging out with 'cause he's so chill and relaxed. Despite him always being so scared and frightened all the time)
Additionally while more the result of Kasem's passing, his final moment is a pretty fitting one as his character Colton Rogers speaks favorably of his son, thus kind of passing the torch to Lillard.
R.I.P. Angel Dynamite, Hot Dog Water, and the Henchman as well! 🤣🙁
You forgot Nova. That was the death that hurt me the most.
Bryan Ellis she never died
Bryan Ellis she was just in a coma
@@educationcar9437 Well she died in the original universe but in the other universe she was alive! Or at least I'd thought she did!
@@horrorfanatic6990 Wait she died!?
The hex girls episode is my number one reason, it was too iconic
Gonna be honest THEY COULD OF MADE A SEASON 3 and I'm sad there's not :(
Salt Queen yeah why is that? Did the haters for the show from some of the fan base kill any chance of a Hurd season being made?
@@kayhaven4710 I honestly don't know.
@@kayhaven4710 I think the people making it had already planned on it being only 2 seasons but I also saw something saying it had been cancelled or sum
druncle billy i was in the fifth grade when this show was airing. If I recall correctly, they initially cancelled the show after season 2 ep 15, which ended on a massive cliff hanger. I had forgot ab the show, then I checked back prolly half a yr later, and they had started airing new episodes. So idk what really happened
Let's go make it dark and edgy reimagining of Scooby-Doo, makes more sense than a dark and edgy a reimagining of Archie comics. If only Riverdale became an Archie comics based romantic comedy and not what it is now.
In all honesty I would watch the hell out of riverdale if it was a romance comedy
Honestly there are dark and edgy reimaginings of Archie in recent comic runs and they are legitimately fantastic.
Another thing that sets Mystery Incorporated apart from the previous Scooby-Doo series is its more serious tone. The show explores some darker concepts and even some relationship drama between the characters. These elements set Mystery Incorporated apart from the rest and are why it is so fondly remembered by the fans.
I didnt really care for the art style but it was a great series. I wish they went even further with it and gave it proper promo. The movies with the same art style and synopsis were amazing too! They were more mature and thought out.
God I finished this series a few weeks ago... And it is easily my favorite Scooby Doo show. But my favorite Scooby theme goes to what's new Scooby doo, I loved mystery Inc, the fact that it's story is much deeper than a gang of mystery solvers unmasking criminals, with no real meaning other than entertainment, the other scooby shows never really had a story.. that's one of the reasons I love mystery inc.
They also took away some of the running jokes from the original shows, like in the first Scooby Doo show(aka Scooby Doo where are you), Velma would lose her glasses in like, every episode, and In mystery Inc, I think I recall ONE TIME in the whole series where she loses her glasses. and the scrappy Doo repherence gets me every time
And good news, as of me writing this, Scooby mystery Inc is on netflix
I agree with every word!
I never considered it to be Scooby-Doo it felt more like Riverdale 😂
I've watched Scooby-Doo since the early '70s and I loved this series.
Mystery incorporated has to be my favorite Scooby-Doo series ever it’s so freakin good also now that it’s back on Netflix I should rewatch it
I remember watching this show years ago and looking back I remember teens having to solve mysteries involving the destruction of the universe and Fred's real parents getting legit plastic surgery to look like Fred and Daphne from the future. Also Mr.E was lit. Good times.
Another great thing about mystery inc is the designs for the monsters all of them are suitably scary and memorable in their own unique way personal faves are the Ghost Truck, The Gnome and Aphrodite
Damn right its good. I watched this show nearly every weekend mornings.
Same here 😂