Funky Phantom was released in 1971, and is rightfully the first Scooby Clone. Josie and the Pussycats got released in 1970...it was an Archie Comics creation...on loan to Hanna Barbera.
Thanks! I don't know how I made that mistake! It stayed in my notes all the way through, too. Well, hopefully it shouldn't be too big of a distraction from the main video. However, I do say that Josie is an Archie spinoff.
There was also The Harlem Globetrotters Mysteries. No, not the Scooby-Doo crossover, that came out years later. Prior to that in 1970, Hanna-Barbera in conjunction with Viacom gave The Harlem Globetrotters their own cartoon where The Globetrotters go around the world solving mysteries and playing Basketball. It aired for 1 season and is largely forgotten about.
H-B also had a reputation of making cartoons influenced on what was popular at the time... Some examples: - "Jabberjaw" = Jaws. - "Hong Kong Phooey" = Bruce Lee and Kung Fu movies. - "Devlin" = Evel Knievel. - "These Are the Days" = The Waltons. - "Laff-A-Lympics" = Battle of the Network Stars.
Here are some other examples Captain Caveman & The Teen Angels = Charlie's Angels Speed Buggy = Herbie The Love Bug Valley of The Dinosaurs = Land of The Lost Patridge Family 2200 A.D. = That one is obvious but basically a rehash of The Jetsons Inch Private Eye = Columbo/Kojak Sealab 2020 = Voyage to the Bottom of The Sea The Impossibles = The Beatles Space Ghost = Batman TV Series The Amazing Chan & The Chan Clan = Charlie Chan/Brady Bunch Jeannie = I Dream of Jeannie Wacky Races = The Great Race
@@Firguy_the_Foot_Fetishist Jabber Jaw was made the same year that jaws came out it was just a coincidences because they can't make a cartoon that fast
Honestly why hasn't there been a Hannah Barbera kart racing game. Pick which group of characters you play as in their iconic vehicle, obviously staring mostly the teen sleuths but also include the jetsons, Flintstones, wachy races characters, and etc...
My favorite was The Amazing Chan & The Chan Clan. It blended Charlie Chan, the venerable movie detective of the 1930s and '40s into the Scooby-Doo template by having Charlie travel the world solving mysteries with all his kids in tow--the younger children more actively assisting Charlie in solving the mystery in question while the elder children perform in their own band most of the time.
Honestly, even though Hanna Barbera created several Scooby Doo clone shows one of the few things that made those shows different from Scooby Doo is that not every villain that the characters in these other shows faced was a bad guy wearing a monster mask.
FYI-Shmoo was the creation of Al Capp and it appeared in the Li'l Abner comic strip from 1948 to the strip's demise in 1977. The character later turned up on the 1980s Flintstones series...!
I saw Shmoo in s spin-off of the Flintstones when I was a kid where Fred and Barney were "cop buddies". It wasn't until years later that I learned about the Shmoos in the Li'l Abner comics, where they breed asexually, produce no waste, require no food, only air, produce high-quality milk, butter and eggs that come neatly packaged and perhaps strangest of all, if they notice a person is hungry, they will happily and willingly allow themselves to be eaten. If they are fried they taste like chicken, if roasted they taste like pork, if broiled they taste like steak. They also make great pets and love to entertain people. It was actually deep satire on how they were such perfect animals that they were a threat to western society because people wouldn't have to buy meat or dairy products and they'd stop watching TV or going to the movies. Most of the Shmoos ended up being being killed as a result, but Li'l Abner secretly saved two of them.
There's a glut of new ideas at movie studios every year. Take Disney. Strange World, Encanto, Coco, and Raya the Last Dragon are all original IPs. Yes, a lot of sequels and remakes exist, but those allow the studio to have the money to take risks.
Really fun and interesting video! However, I do want to mention that sections where you're not showing footage can feel a bit empty visually, partially because your model only has one expression
Many of these shows were part of my childhood - spending Saturday mornings with a bowl of cereal and enjoying shows meant for us kids! Sure, watching many of them now as an adult they're not as good as we thought they were at the time but they did have their charm and some very talented people involved in them. It's true that there were many copycat formulas - after all, Hollywood still does exactly that. If one formula works then milk it for all its worth! Speed Buggy himself was voiced by VA legend Mel Blanc. What's important to note that Blanc had done those automobile choke sounds before - for Jack Benny's radio program in which he did the exact same sounds for Benny's vintage traveling car. The character of Butch Cassidy was voiced by the late Chip Hand, who also did the singing for the music the band played. With the exception of Mr. Socrates (the super computer who sent them n their missions) the format was more or less what was initially intended for Scooby Doo - a band of teens playing gigs and solving mysteries in between. I always thought it odd that a computer would have a dog allergy. Even as a kid I half expected a Wizard of Oz moment in which we learn the computer was just a front for a human who for one reason or another wanted to remain anonymous. I used to think that Goober and the Ghost Chasers and Funky Phantom were inversions of SD, in that ghosts in their encounters were real not always people in masks. Made for an interesting contrast. I don't know why Goober was the way he was but I can't help but think he himself was a ghost dog - or perhaps 1/2 ghost (like Danny Phantom) which would explain his random vanishing act whenever he was scared. It was also nice that none fo them were scared of ghosts and nerdy photographer Gilly was all to happy to ask ghosts to pose for pictures! Josie & The Pussycats was a comic book a good decade before the toon premiered (originally conceived by Dan DeCarlo) and their format did sort of follow the SD format but the comics version had more Archie like adventures, not going up against super villains like in the show. They did have a strong lineup of singers for the songs they recorded for the chase scenes and I picked up the album online - music still sounds awesome after all these years! Clue Club I think was created to replace SD (which changed networks from CBS to ABC) and HB decided to create a slightly younger teenage group of mystery solvers but using forensics to solve them. I like to think some CSI analysts were inspired by Dottie and her lab! The Fonz animated show (along with other iterations of popular shows at ABC at the time like Laverne & Shirley and Mork & Mindy) was just a quick and mercifully brief trend of animated live action shows while using the original actors when possible and putting them in crazy situations they never could do in live action. They were more about time travel though and rumour has it the show was salvaged when HB wanted to bring Dr. Who in animated form to US TV.
I would have LOVED a Hanna Barbera animated Dr. Who show. That would of been really really cool to of seen that. Espsially with Tom Baker's Dr. Who knowing he had his robot sidekick K-9. Maybe Warner Bros. needs to pick this up and make it a series now. I would love to see a Hanna Barbera-esk Dr. Who animated show!
I was waiting for you to get to Clue Club. That's my favorite of the Scooby clones, and I personally go so far as to say I prefer it to Sccoby-Doo. While the dogs were great comedy relief, they only talk to each other, not the humans, and the mysteries were just complex enough that you actually had clues to keep track of. The stories were fairly grounded, not supernatural like Scooby or based on spy plots like Josie or Speed Buggy. Plus, I thought it was adorable the way Dottie would always find a way to show up at the end when she was supposed to stay home. Speed Buggy and Josie were tied for second, and maybe the original Scooby Doo. I think Speed Buggy gets the nod because the gimmick is a talking car, not a talking dog. 😄 Josie and the Pussycats had the benefit of being an established property, with already established character relationships. Another commenter has mentioned that the Shmoo is from the Li'l Abner comic book. Why "The New Shmoo" had to split off the character into his own show I don't know, but I understand that like the Jeep from Popeye, the Shmoo was quite popular in his day.
If all of them are made my Hanna-Barbera, why call them rip-offs at all? It's not like they were made by different companies hopping on the Scooby Doo trend of the 1970s! LOL
They're rip-offs bc they followed the same formula of 3-4 teens with a wacky mascot who solve mysteries. There was even an episode of Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated that joked about it
The weird thing about Clue Club is that they'd be chased by a monster of some sort, but it seemed the monster was really there just to add chase value and didn't hold much with the mystery. I recently revisited this show (last week actually), and I will say, despite the mysteries being pretty weak, there are some good comedic moments. So it isn't my favorite out of the bunch, but I'll give it that. Also, I mean, if you wanted, you could even add Fangface to a list of clones despite it being a bit different with the werewolf and all. Also, Dynomutt.
Mel Blanc did the character of "Speed Buggy", which was his redoing the noises he made when he played Jack Benny's old Maxwell car on the radio. The Shmoo caracter originated in the "Little Abner" comic strip by Al Capp.
Y'know, when they inevitably make a new Scooby series, I'd like to see crossover episodes with some of these rip-off shows. They're all under the Hanna-Barbera umbrella so it's not like anyone's gonna stop them. Plus, it could really give these long-forgotten shows new life. It'd be interesting to see how Scooby would interact with Goober or The Shmoo. IDK, it sounds fun. 😏
HB did this throughout its lifetime. Vaudeville acts like Huckleberry Hound generated clones in the form of Yogi Bear and Top Cat. A success like the Flintstones created clones like the Jetsons and Roman Holidays. It is clones all the way down.
As masterpainter72 said, Shmoo actually showed up in "The New Fred and Barney Show", in the segment where Fred and Barney decided to become cops for some reason, with Shmoo being their slightly annoying shapeshifting sidekick.
2:54 Ah Velma looks soo cute! ❤ With or without glasses, she's a joy! ❤ I always love looking at these deep dives and retrospective on classic media! There's so many that offer great info and they're always a joy to watch!
Oh, and one more point, if you recall, there were a few earlier episodes of Dynomutt where they would actually have Scooby-Doo and the gang helping to solve the mystery. Talk about finding ways to get people to watch...
HOW I IMAGINE A NEW VERSION OF (JABBER JAW & FRIENDS) CARTOON SHOW: First off, I imagine the character Jabber Jaw, is a descendant of Great-White Sharks, who survived being exposed to, radioactive waste that was illegally dumped in the ocean. I imagine that two different types, of Great-Whites, were the only survivors, and each type had offsprings. But sadly from those two sets, of GreatWhite Sharks’s families’s, only eight offsprings of each of them, were able to live longer. In addition over time, as those sixteen sets of GreatWhite Sharks, slowly grew bigger, so did their minds as well. To add some of those GreatWhite Sharks, developed the ability to, understand human language, and later they developed the ability to speak any human language. Plus to add I imagine, some of the GreatWhite Sharks, slowly developed new colors to their bodies, and their eyes developed new colors too. Now many centuries later, in the year2892, a teenage Jabber Jaw, sees a group of human musicians, and saves one from drowning. That very human is both music instrument player, and a gadget maker, his name is (Cleveland “ClamHead” Rogers Kind). It should be mentioned that ClamHead, plays the Bass Guitar, pretends to be an idiot, when really he is an optimistic person. To add ClamHead is Jabber Jaw’s first human friend, later ClamHead becomes his best friend. Plus to add I imagine much later (Jabber Jaw) warms up to ClamHead’s band mates friends. A few years later, the NEPTUNES band, becomes a great success, and earned enough money to afford, taking JABBER with them on concert gigs. But one day on the NEPTUNES, tenth job gig, something mysterious happened, that led to them mixed up in a big problem. In addition Jabber Jaw, is with the band mates, at the time when the, mysterious problem happens, and JABBER helps them out in his own way. I forgot to mention, how I imagine what, Jabber-Jaw looks like; I imagine he has three colors to his body, light-blue, light-grey, and white. In addition I imagine that the color of Jabber Jaw’s eyes are purple, and he has silly traits to his personality.
A shmoo (plural shmoon) Is a creature from the classic comic strip Li'l Abner. What's 'new' about this one is that I don't think the originals could change shape.
I am disappointed you didn't mention Fang Face, another clone but created by Ruby-Spears Animation, the pair who created Scooby-Doo in the first place and retread the property for their own studio.
FROM WIKIPEIDA. The shmoo (plural: shmoos, also shmoon) is a fictional cartoon creature created by Al Capp (1909-1979); the character first appeared in the comic strip Li'l Abner on August 31, 1948. The popular character has gone on to influence pop culture, language, geopolitics, human history, and even science.
Shmoo was a borrowed character from Lil'Abner. I don't fault you for being too young to know that one... If I did not have permanent Mandela effects, I would s₩€aГ "Abbott and Costello meet the Shmoo" was a thing that existed.
I ended up being compelled to make Josie & The Pussycats in The Sims 4. was also thinking of trying to make The Neptune's but after a while got Sims burn out.
Is it me or do I love Josie and the Puddy Tats (yes, I'm calling it that), Goober and the Ghost Chasers, Captain Caveman and Speed Buggy more than the other Scooby-Doo parodies?
The reason being that Josie and the Pussycats and Speed Buggy fight off against actually supervillains instead of some kook scaring people with a Halloween costume.
@@kootunesscrewy Major Complaint with Captain Caveman during the "Teen Angels" Era. Captain Caveman is a SUPERHERO yet he is stuck solving mystery work instead of fighting, You know, actual supervillains. Even Speed Buggy fought uncostumed criminal masterminds like Gold Fever and Baron Vulch.
19:05 I think Hanna-Barbera absolutely deserve their spot in animation & television history but at the same of course their not perfect aside from their various Scooby-Doo ripoffs I think Hanna-Barbera just had a quantity over quality mindset for every iconic cartoon they've made like Tom & Jerry, Scooby-Doo, The Flinstones, The Jetsons, Huckleberry Hound or Yogi Bear there are hundreds of other shows they've made that just aren't very memorable or good that in my opinion feel like overworked animators just throwing around random ideas to see what sticks.
What!!?? "Funimation now a days known more for Making Fat Albert." No! Filmation in the 2000's is more famously known for Making He Man & She Ra. where do you think all those memes come from since 2012 ???
it's kinda bizarre seeing all these self rip-offs, but now that I think about it, who was gonna tell Hanna Barbera, no? they essentially cornered the entire market for network tv cartoons, and it was near impossible to compete against them. Hanna Barbera's biggest rip-off artist, was themself.
Are you perhaps going to also make a video on the Flintstones clones? There were the Jetsons, as well as one set in ancient Rome, and I em pretty sure there were at least two other
Well, I would like to move away from Hanna-Barbera for the next review. Not sure when I'll go back to it, but considering how important they were, who knows?
It's like, the creator of Scooby Doo/emlpoye/most of employes were opssesed/fans of Scooby and that explains so many phony ghosts, group of teenagers with one non-human.
Hanna Barbera also ripoff other creations like Tom and Jerry or The Wacky Racers for example: In 1975, The Tom and Jerry Show episode "Give em' the Air" and some villain looks like the villain from The Wacky Racers but it doesn't have a dog like Mumbly, he has a short dumbass sidesick who helps to sabotage Tom and Jerry's plane.
why when it came out it was extremely progressive and there was very little racist undertones when it came to that so considering other shows of that era
I imagine if you want to make a show based on your call through the games for kids you’d have it be like Scooby Doo. Probably with men covet that differentiates them from these shows being lit. They’re not really teenagers. They’re more just people steep in academia; so you have college students the cottage is DJ, a professor in the met of monster like a deep one or an elder thing that follows them around.
Gobber,Elmo,Woofer,Elvis and Buford are Scooby Doo wanna-bes and they have Shaggy wanna-bes too Tinker,Skip Gilroy,Clamhead,Gilly, D.D and Alex from Josie and the Pussycats he's a scary-cat like Shaggy and guest what Casey Kesam does he voice too.
Fun video! I feel like you ought to have an outright tho, just kind of stops all of a sudden. Your a cartoon character after all, you gotta have one! Also, the lip flaps could need more work on matching what your saying, but hey, it’s not terrible so it’s all good
Yeah, it's too bad most Studio Executives nowadays are too Scared to even Try to take that Risk, so they just stick to constantly Rebooting older shows, now there's nothing Wrong with Reboots, it's just the way they reboot them mostly turns out to be Crap because of the fact that most of these Executives have gone Woke & are forcing these reboots to follow Woke Ideology and being used as a format to deliver Woke messages instead of simply trying to be Entertaining like the Originals were.
Personally, I have issues with Hanna-Barbera/Ruby-Spears, with their tendency to reuse the same concepts over and over and over... But that's just me. I also have a deep-seated loathing of whiny parent groups. Stop ruining my entertainment, damnit!
@@scoobyblox2539 You're right. Incidentally, The creators of the animated series Ruby and Spears worked for Hanna-Barbera for years before they created their own production. You can see influence in their Plastic Man, Action Jack and Goldie, Thundarr the Barbarian and Mighty Man and Yuck, the World's Ugliest Dog. All were broadcast on the ABC network beginning in 1979-1980.
The reason why I believe the 1970s is the worst decade of cartoons. As the fact, the Japanese's anime that time in the 1970s was 5 times better than western cartoons.
Funky Phantom was released in 1971, and is rightfully the first Scooby Clone. Josie and the Pussycats got released in 1970...it was an Archie Comics creation...on loan to Hanna Barbera.
Thanks! I don't know how I made that mistake! It stayed in my notes all the way through, too. Well, hopefully it shouldn't be too big of a distraction from the main video. However, I do say that Josie is an Archie spinoff.
@@Wickershamleader It wasn't distracting. You did a good job!
And Josie and the pussycats fought supervillains instead of people dressing up as monsters.
There was also The Harlem Globetrotters Mysteries. No, not the Scooby-Doo crossover, that came out years later. Prior to that in 1970, Hanna-Barbera in conjunction with Viacom gave The Harlem Globetrotters their own cartoon where The Globetrotters go around the world solving mysteries and playing Basketball. It aired for 1 season and is largely forgotten about.
@@NeurospicyBitch88 I distinctly remember more seasons where the teams all got superpowers.
H-B also had a reputation of making cartoons influenced on what was popular at the time... Some examples:
- "Jabberjaw" = Jaws.
- "Hong Kong Phooey" = Bruce Lee and Kung Fu movies.
- "Devlin" = Evel Knievel.
- "These Are the Days" = The Waltons.
- "Laff-A-Lympics" = Battle of the Network Stars.
Here are some other examples
Captain Caveman & The Teen Angels = Charlie's Angels
Speed Buggy = Herbie The Love Bug
Valley of The Dinosaurs = Land of The Lost
Patridge Family 2200 A.D. = That one is obvious but basically a rehash of The Jetsons
Inch Private Eye = Columbo/Kojak
Sealab 2020 = Voyage to the Bottom of The Sea
The Impossibles = The Beatles
Space Ghost = Batman TV Series
The Amazing Chan & The Chan Clan = Charlie Chan/Brady Bunch
Jeannie = I Dream of Jeannie
Wacky Races = The Great Race
At least with Hong Kong Phooey it was "Pre-Inspector Gadget if he was a dog who tries to know karate".
"Flintstones" = Honeymooners
@@Firguy_the_Foot_Fetishist Jabber Jaw was made the same year that jaws came out it was just a coincidences because they can't make a cartoon that fast
Who doesn't?
Honestly why hasn't there been a Hannah Barbera kart racing game. Pick which group of characters you play as in their iconic vehicle, obviously staring mostly the teen sleuths but also include the jetsons, Flintstones, wachy races characters, and etc...
My favorite was The Amazing Chan & The Chan Clan. It blended Charlie Chan, the venerable movie detective of the 1930s and '40s into the Scooby-Doo template by having Charlie travel the world solving mysteries with all his kids in tow--the younger children more actively assisting Charlie in solving the mystery in question while the elder children perform in their own band most of the time.
Honestly, even though Hanna Barbera created several Scooby Doo clone shows one of the few things that made those shows different from Scooby Doo is that not every villain that the characters in these other shows faced was a bad guy wearing a monster mask.
FYI-Shmoo was the creation of Al Capp and it appeared in the Li'l Abner comic strip from 1948 to the strip's demise in 1977. The character later turned up on the 1980s Flintstones series...!
I saw Shmoo in s spin-off of the Flintstones when I was a kid where Fred and Barney were "cop buddies". It wasn't until years later that I learned about the Shmoos in the Li'l Abner comics, where they breed asexually, produce no waste, require no food, only air, produce high-quality milk, butter and eggs that come neatly packaged and perhaps strangest of all, if they notice a person is hungry, they will happily and willingly allow themselves to be eaten. If they are fried they taste like chicken, if roasted they taste like pork, if broiled they taste like steak. They also make great pets and love to entertain people. It was actually deep satire on how they were such perfect animals that they were a threat to western society because people wouldn't have to buy meat or dairy products and they'd stop watching TV or going to the movies. Most of the Shmoos ended up being being killed as a result, but Li'l Abner secretly saved two of them.
Suggestion for a followup. SMURFS many, many ripoffs; so many tiny, magical creatures shows.
Man, I knew of Captain Caveman, Josie, Jabberjaw, Speed Buggy, and The Funky Phantom, but the rest? I never knew they existed!
Watch Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law
Of all the HB mystery shows of the 70's, one show that almost nobody seems to talk about is Inch-High Private Eye.
A lotta of the Scooby Doo ripoffs were totally strange during the time lol.
JabberJaw was voiced voice Frank Welker (Fred from Scooby Doo). In fact he's in a lot of these. Usually voicing the animals.
Goober can turn invisible because he's a ghost.
There's a glut of new ideas at movie studios every year. Take Disney. Strange World, Encanto, Coco, and Raya the Last Dragon are all original IPs. Yes, a lot of sequels and remakes exist, but those allow the studio to have the money to take risks.
Really fun and interesting video! However, I do want to mention that sections where you're not showing footage can feel a bit empty visually, partially because your model only has one expression
Many of these shows were part of my childhood - spending Saturday mornings with a bowl of cereal and enjoying shows meant for us kids! Sure, watching many of them now as an adult they're not as good as we thought they were at the time but they did have their charm and some very talented people involved in them. It's true that there were many copycat formulas - after all, Hollywood still does exactly that. If one formula works then milk it for all its worth!
Speed Buggy himself was voiced by VA legend Mel Blanc. What's important to note that Blanc had done those automobile choke sounds before - for Jack Benny's radio program in which he did the exact same sounds for Benny's vintage traveling car.
The character of Butch Cassidy was voiced by the late Chip Hand, who also did the singing for the music the band played. With the exception of Mr. Socrates (the super computer who sent them n their missions) the format was more or less what was initially intended for Scooby Doo - a band of teens playing gigs and solving mysteries in between. I always thought it odd that a computer would have a dog allergy. Even as a kid I half expected a Wizard of Oz moment in which we learn the computer was just a front for a human who for one reason or another wanted to remain anonymous.
I used to think that Goober and the Ghost Chasers and Funky Phantom were inversions of SD, in that ghosts in their encounters were real not always people in masks. Made for an interesting contrast. I don't know why Goober was the way he was but I can't help but think he himself was a ghost dog - or perhaps 1/2 ghost (like Danny Phantom) which would explain his random vanishing act whenever he was scared. It was also nice that none fo them were scared of ghosts and nerdy photographer Gilly was all to happy to ask ghosts to pose for pictures!
Josie & The Pussycats was a comic book a good decade before the toon premiered (originally conceived by Dan DeCarlo) and their format did sort of follow the SD format but the comics version had more Archie like adventures, not going up against super villains like in the show. They did have a strong lineup of singers for the songs they recorded for the chase scenes and I picked up the album online - music still sounds awesome after all these years!
Clue Club I think was created to replace SD (which changed networks from CBS to ABC) and HB decided to create a slightly younger teenage group of mystery solvers but using forensics to solve them. I like to think some CSI analysts were inspired by Dottie and her lab!
The Fonz animated show (along with other iterations of popular shows at ABC at the time like Laverne & Shirley and Mork & Mindy) was just a quick and mercifully brief trend of animated live action shows while using the original actors when possible and putting them in crazy situations they never could do in live action. They were more about time travel though and rumour has it the show was salvaged when HB wanted to bring Dr. Who in animated form to US TV.
I would have LOVED a Hanna Barbera animated Dr. Who show. That would of been really really cool to of seen that. Espsially with Tom Baker's Dr. Who knowing he had his robot sidekick K-9. Maybe Warner Bros. needs to pick this up and make it a series now. I would love to see a Hanna Barbera-esk Dr. Who animated show!
I was waiting for you to get to Clue Club. That's my favorite of the Scooby clones, and I personally go so far as to say I prefer it to Sccoby-Doo. While the dogs were great comedy relief, they only talk to each other, not the humans, and the mysteries were just complex enough that you actually had clues to keep track of. The stories were fairly grounded, not supernatural like Scooby or based on spy plots like Josie or Speed Buggy. Plus, I thought it was adorable the way Dottie would always find a way to show up at the end when she was supposed to stay home.
Speed Buggy and Josie were tied for second, and maybe the original Scooby Doo. I think Speed Buggy gets the nod because the gimmick is a talking car, not a talking dog. 😄 Josie and the Pussycats had the benefit of being an established property, with already established character relationships.
Another commenter has mentioned that the Shmoo is from the Li'l Abner comic book. Why "The New Shmoo" had to split off the character into his own show I don't know, but I understand that like the Jeep from Popeye, the Shmoo was quite popular in his day.
2:55 I don't know why but that original face for Velma looks so unsettling to me.
If all of them are made my Hanna-Barbera, why call them rip-offs at all? It's not like they were made by different companies hopping on the Scooby Doo trend of the 1970s! LOL
They're rip-offs bc they followed the same formula of 3-4 teens with a wacky mascot who solve mysteries. There was even an episode of Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated that joked about it
@@cooperminion825 I say Clone would be a better word .
An off-beat takeaway from all of these is how commonplace it was for teenage girls to get kidnapped in the 70's. Girl, get a tazer.
The weird thing about Clue Club is that they'd be chased by a monster of some sort, but it seemed the monster was really there just to add chase value and didn't hold much with the mystery. I recently revisited this show (last week actually), and I will say, despite the mysteries being pretty weak, there are some good comedic moments. So it isn't my favorite out of the bunch, but I'll give it that. Also, I mean, if you wanted, you could even add Fangface to a list of clones despite it being a bit different with the werewolf and all. Also, Dynomutt.
You forgot 'The Amazing Clan & the Chan Chan', it basically mixed Scooby-Doo with Charlie Chan.
As a kid, I always assumed Goober was a ghost himself. That would honestly have made more sense.
Mel Blanc did the character of "Speed Buggy", which was his redoing the noises he made when he played Jack Benny's old Maxwell car on the radio. The Shmoo caracter originated in the "Little Abner" comic strip by Al Capp.
You could have a whole series on cartoons and clones in the 80s and 90s ( tmnt, smurfs gijoe, simpsons)
Y'know, when they inevitably make a new Scooby series, I'd like to see crossover episodes with some of these rip-off shows. They're all under the Hanna-Barbera umbrella so it's not like anyone's gonna stop them. Plus, it could really give these long-forgotten shows new life. It'd be interesting to see how Scooby would interact with Goober or The Shmoo. IDK, it sounds fun. 😏
Velma is essentially a ripoff in its own right
Stll better than Velma
Hanna-Barbera would repeat this same tactic when Smurfs was released in 1981.
HB did this throughout its lifetime. Vaudeville acts like Huckleberry Hound generated clones in the form of Yogi Bear and Top Cat. A success like the Flintstones created clones like the Jetsons and Roman Holidays. It is clones all the way down.
As masterpainter72 said, Shmoo actually showed up in "The New Fred and Barney Show", in the segment where Fred and Barney decided to become cops for some reason, with Shmoo being their slightly annoying shapeshifting sidekick.
Was waiting for someone to make a bigger retrospective of the Hanna-Barbera self-ripoff shows.
Fun video! Glad I found your channel and I’ll look forward to new cartoon content!
"Chickenman! He's everywhere, he's everywhere!"
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Apropos of nothing but did Goober's legs freak anybody else out? All four of them are jointed like human legs.
Well, it didn't bug me until now. So I guess I can thank you for that much.
YES, god, I hate Goober's legs.
2:54 Ah Velma looks soo cute! ❤ With or without glasses, she's a joy! ❤
I always love looking at these deep dives and retrospective on classic media! There's so many that offer great info and they're always a joy to watch!
Oh, and one more point, if you recall, there were a few earlier episodes of Dynomutt where they would actually have Scooby-Doo and the gang helping to solve the mystery. Talk about finding ways to get people to watch...
Aww I thought you would list all the copycats. I was excited to see them all in one video
HOW I IMAGINE A NEW VERSION OF (JABBER JAW & FRIENDS) CARTOON SHOW:
First off, I imagine the character Jabber Jaw, is a descendant of Great-White Sharks, who survived being exposed to, radioactive waste that was illegally dumped in the ocean.
I imagine that two different types, of Great-Whites, were the only survivors, and each type had offsprings.
But sadly from those two sets, of GreatWhite Sharks’s families’s, only eight offsprings of each of them, were able to live longer.
In addition over time, as those sixteen sets of GreatWhite Sharks, slowly grew bigger, so did their minds as well.
To add some of those GreatWhite Sharks, developed the ability to, understand human language, and later they developed the ability to speak any human language.
Plus to add I imagine, some of the GreatWhite Sharks, slowly developed new colors to their bodies, and their eyes developed new colors too.
Now many centuries later, in the year2892, a teenage Jabber Jaw, sees a group of human musicians, and saves one from drowning.
That very human is both music instrument player, and a gadget maker, his name is (Cleveland “ClamHead” Rogers Kind).
It should be mentioned that ClamHead, plays the Bass Guitar, pretends to be an idiot, when really he is an optimistic person.
To add ClamHead is Jabber Jaw’s first human friend, later ClamHead becomes his best friend.
Plus to add I imagine much later (Jabber Jaw) warms up to ClamHead’s band mates friends.
A few years later, the NEPTUNES band, becomes a great success, and earned enough money to afford, taking JABBER with them on concert gigs.
But one day on the NEPTUNES, tenth job gig, something mysterious happened, that led to them mixed up in a big problem.
In addition Jabber Jaw, is with the band mates, at the time when the, mysterious problem happens, and JABBER helps them out in his own way.
I forgot to mention, how I imagine what, Jabber-Jaw looks like; I imagine he has three colors to his body, light-blue, light-grey, and white.
In addition I imagine that the color of Jabber Jaw’s eyes are purple, and he has silly traits to his personality.
butch cassidy is code for david cassidy
SCHMOO was a old character with pre ww2 merch
A shmoo (plural shmoon) Is a creature from the classic comic strip Li'l Abner. What's 'new' about this one is that I don't think the originals could change shape.
Josie and the gang should not be in outer space in their second season
Dang man you deserve a lot more subscribers due to the quality of your videos
I am disappointed you didn't mention Fang Face, another clone but created by Ruby-Spears Animation, the pair who created Scooby-Doo in the first place and retread the property for their own studio.
How could you not mention Chan Clan or Fangface?
FROM WIKIPEIDA.
The shmoo (plural: shmoos, also shmoon) is a fictional cartoon creature created by Al Capp (1909-1979); the character first appeared in the comic strip Li'l Abner on August 31, 1948. The popular character has gone on to influence pop culture, language, geopolitics, human history, and even science.
Some of these ideas actually have legs and I was surprised some of the character leads kinda out of the box
Shmoo was a borrowed character from Lil'Abner. I don't fault you for being too young to know that one...
If I did not have permanent Mandela effects, I would s₩€aГ "Abbott and Costello meet the Shmoo" was a thing that existed.
I ended up being compelled to make Josie & The Pussycats in The Sims 4. was also thinking of trying to make The Neptune's but after a while got Sims burn out.
Meanwhile, in Mexico at that time there were broadcasting chapulín Colorado, Miss Comet, el chavo del ocho, Batman and green hornet
Love these kind of vids! Great video!
At around 1:50, what is that background song from? I have heard that in a video game. I'm sure of it
Icicle Mountain from Super Smash Bros. Melee
BUT. . .isn't Scooby-Doo a clone of Johnny Quest and Space Ghost in a few ways including mystery solving adventures and animal sidekicks?
Is it me or do I love Josie and the Puddy Tats (yes, I'm calling it that), Goober and the Ghost Chasers, Captain Caveman and Speed Buggy more than the other Scooby-Doo parodies?
The reason being that Josie and the Pussycats and Speed Buggy fight off against actually supervillains instead of some kook scaring people with a Halloween costume.
@@jaggerguth4391 And also, Captain Caveman doesn't always catch monsters. (If you count the Flintstones era episodes)
@@kootunesscrewy Major Complaint with Captain Caveman during the "Teen Angels" Era. Captain Caveman is a SUPERHERO yet he is stuck solving mystery work instead of fighting, You know, actual supervillains. Even Speed Buggy fought uncostumed criminal masterminds like Gold Fever and Baron Vulch.
19:05 I think Hanna-Barbera absolutely deserve their spot in animation & television history but at the same of course their not perfect aside from their various Scooby-Doo ripoffs I think Hanna-Barbera just had a quantity over quality mindset for every iconic cartoon they've made like Tom & Jerry, Scooby-Doo, The Flinstones, The Jetsons, Huckleberry Hound or Yogi Bear there are hundreds of other shows they've made that just aren't very memorable or good that in my opinion feel like overworked animators just throwing around random ideas to see what sticks.
No Rickety Rocket? Blaaaast Off!
In Jellystone JaberJaw is female and Bleep made a return in one episode staring the kid characters
These are not rip off
As they see made by hanna-braaba they are clones
Whats the song that plays in that jabberjaw bit? Like the background song? That surf rock sound
That would be Koopa Troopa Beach from Mario Sports Mix.
All of them are just swell Scooby-Doo knock-offs they're not actually ripoffs they're actually made by the same people Hanna-Barbera
What about my favorite the Mike Tyson Mysteries lol I love that show even though I know it’s a parody but still it’s good lol
I feel some of these rip-offs should have comebacks and revivals! Such as Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels, Speedy Buggy, and Fangface!
I DARE you to do an essay on RICKETY ROCKET...
What!!?? "Funimation now a days known more for Making Fat Albert."
No! Filmation in the 2000's is more famously known for Making He Man & She Ra. where do you think all those memes come from since 2012 ???
it's kinda bizarre seeing all these self rip-offs, but now that I think about it, who was gonna tell Hanna Barbera, no?
they essentially cornered the entire market for network tv cartoons, and it was near impossible to compete against them.
Hanna Barbera's biggest rip-off artist, was themself.
Child me never realized Buford was wearing a Confederate soldier cap.
Are you perhaps going to also make a video on the Flintstones clones?
There were the Jetsons, as well as one set in ancient Rome, and I em pretty sure there were at least two other
Well, I would like to move away from Hanna-Barbera for the next review. Not sure when I'll go back to it, but considering how important they were, who knows?
20:17 THAT IS NOT TRUE, i can tell u only watched the 1st episode. pepper looks for clues with d.d and they have snork to snork with each other
There is ONE Scooby-Doo clone I can think of that WASNT made by Hannah-Barbera: Fangface🙂
Poor Trick Moon...
Toque has a long O sound. But you didn't call it a stupid beanie so I'm stillh appy.
It's like, the creator of Scooby Doo/emlpoye/most of employes were opssesed/fans of Scooby and that explains so many phony ghosts, group of teenagers with one non-human.
The mouth syncing is off putting. But I like the blinking affect. A combination of that with a a more simplistic style of lip synch could work
Thanks for the awesome video! You were right the first video for this topic!
Funky Phantom and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids are too much like Scooby-Doo. Gobber and the Ghost Chasers was like Scooby-Doo Movies.
Dobie G I L L I S , NOT DOBIE “ GILLS “ 3:28
Hanna Barbera also ripoff other creations like Tom and Jerry or The Wacky Racers for example: In 1975, The Tom and Jerry Show episode "Give em' the Air" and some villain looks like the villain from The Wacky Racers but it doesn't have a dog like Mumbly, he has a short dumbass sidesick who helps to sabotage Tom and Jerry's plane.
Missed: "Charlie Chan and the Chan Clan". Well, maybe you are better off not explaining that one.....
why when it came out it was extremely progressive and there was very little racist undertones when it came to that so considering other shows of that era
I imagine if you want to make a show based on your call through the games for kids you’d have it be like Scooby Doo. Probably with men covet that differentiates them from these shows being lit. They’re not really teenagers. They’re more just people steep in academia; so you have college students the cottage is DJ, a professor in the met of monster like a deep one or an elder thing that follows them around.
Jabberjaw was fun to watch when I was a kid.
Frank Welker did Jabber's voice he did the best Curly Howard as a shark.
What about The Chan Clan ?
Gobber,Elmo,Woofer,Elvis and Buford are Scooby Doo wanna-bes and they have Shaggy wanna-bes too Tinker,Skip Gilroy,Clamhead,Gilly, D.D and Alex from Josie and the Pussycats he's a scary-cat like Shaggy and guest what Casey Kesam does he voice too.
Scooby-Doo 1
Scooby-Doo clones 0
Bro does anyone remember the amazing chan and the chan clan
It’s Dobie Gillis , not Dobie Gills
Fun video! I feel like you ought to have an outright tho, just kind of stops all of a sudden. Your a cartoon character after all, you gotta have one! Also, the lip flaps could need more work on matching what your saying, but hey, it’s not terrible so it’s all good
Is it really a ripoff if it’s done by the exact same company?
Enjoyed the video!
Yeah, it's too bad most Studio Executives nowadays are too Scared to even Try to take that Risk, so they just stick to constantly Rebooting older shows, now there's nothing Wrong with Reboots, it's just the way they reboot them mostly turns out to be Crap because of the fact that most of these Executives have gone Woke & are forcing these reboots to follow Woke Ideology and being used as a format to deliver Woke messages instead of simply trying to be Entertaining like the Originals were.
Personally, I have issues with Hanna-Barbera/Ruby-Spears, with their tendency to reuse the same concepts over and over and over...
But that's just me.
I also have a deep-seated loathing of whiny parent groups. Stop ruining my entertainment, damnit!
Very very informative!
fangface?
Any one of these could of been velma
Lmfao
You forgot fangface
Fangface does not belong to Hannah Barbera
@@scoobyblox2539
You're right. Incidentally,
The creators of the animated series Ruby and Spears worked for Hanna-Barbera for years before they
created their own production.
You can see influence in their Plastic Man, Action Jack and Goldie, Thundarr the Barbarian and Mighty Man and Yuck, the World's Ugliest Dog. All were broadcast on the ABC network beginning in 1979-1980.
3:27
I guess it's not exactly plagiarism, if you're stealing from yourself?
Your facial animation needs syncing
it's not really a rip off if it's made by the same people who made the original, that's called, laziness....
The reason why I believe the 1970s is the worst decade of cartoons.
As the fact, the Japanese's anime that time in the 1970s was 5 times better than western cartoons.
Good video but the eyes on your character are trash, why are you constantly looking up and why are each of your eyes blinking out of sync
hey if it's made by the same company that made Scooby-Doo then it's not a rip off