Thanks to the wonder of iTunes – I now possess the first season of Scooby Doo.
Some random comments from watching the first few episodes:
( Spoiler warnings? For a 42 year old cartoon that’s been in constant rotation since the beginning? Really? )
It’s Scooby Do. Realism, there is not! And let’s not forget they are teenagers, even if they don’t really look like it.
Episode 1 – “What a Night for a Knight”
Why is there a laugh track?
Velma in research mode!
Daphne: “Shaggy’s the swinging’est gymnast in school!” (The Scoobies engaging in a little B & E at the museum in town.)
They sure are making a mess of the Museum. Good thing it’s just a cartoon.
Continuity error: Velma doesn’t have her glasses on when she trips the Black Knight and is about to give him some cold medicine (she thinks he’s Shaggy). So, we switch from Velma holding the spoon, no glasses, to Velma still holding the spoon, with glasses, stuffing the spoon into Shaggy’s face.
Classic Velma: “Are you thinking what I’m thinking?”
Shaggy: “Leave it to Daphne to pick the wrong door!” “Zoinks!” “Zoiks!”
A bit of Scooby-Shaggy hijinks trying to escape the rampaging villain-in-disguise.
Shaggy does his “ventriloquist bit”
It’s X in disguise! But no signature line yet (“You meddling kids!”)
Episode 2 – “A Clue for Scooby Doo”
Shaggy’s first toy was a garbage compactor?
Yumm! Scooby Snacks!
A clue! Glowing seaweed.
Shaggy: “Like, speak English!” (said to Velma)
The gang in “scuba” outfits — they look like something from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Must have some kind of intercom system so they can talk to each other. And hours and hours of air capacity. So, Daphne’s is form fitting but Velma looks like one of the guys in hers.
Shaggy must be contractually obligated to say “Zoiks” at least once (or even twice) per episode.
Ooh… an underwater chase! In the middle of a ship graveyard. And a secret passage to an underground cavern.
Continuity oops – Shaggy has blond hair very briefly when he sits down on that stump.
“Teenage Sleuths” (according to the local paper) – hanging out at the local Malt Shop to discuss the case.
Episode 3 – “Hassle in the Castle”
The gang goes boating. In the fog. Shaggy makes a Super Shaggy Sandwich. Too bad Scooby grabs it before he can take a bite.
Oop, run aground on Haunted Isle. Freddy should turn in his pilots license. And there’s even a castle (Vasquez Castle (Built in 1612 by a pirate?)).
Fred: “It looks like we’ve found ourselves a mystery!”
Poor Daphne. Fell thru a trap door in the castle.
Strike a pose! Daphne, stylish as always even lost in the castle.
The clues? A little too obvious aren’t they? A large key that refers to a boo. The book refers to a location in the castle.
(This is a 3 Scooby snacker!)
Watch Scooby pull a rabbit out of a hat! And a magic carpet?
Fred, the MacGyver of Villain traps. (The trap is more Rube Goldberg than MacGyver.)
Velma: “What a Ham!” (Re: Scooby and his disguises/clowning around.)
Villain is a magician – Bluestone the Great?