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'''''Scooby-Doo''''' was a popular animated TV series by [[Hanna-Barbera]]. It was broadcast on [[Earth]]. It featured [[Scooby-Doo (character)|Scooby-Doo]] and a gang of kids, including [[Shaggy (character)|Shaggy]] and [[Velma (character)|Velma]]. They faced ghouls, ghosts and monsters who would most often turn out to be men in masks. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Slow Decay (novel)|Slow Decay]]'')
'''''Scooby-Doo''''' was a popular animated TV series by [[Hanna-Barbera]]. It was broadcast on [[Earth]]. It featured [[Scooby-Doo (character)|Scooby-Doo]] and a gang of kids, including [[Shaggy (character)|Shaggy]] and [[Velma (character)|Velma]]. They faced ghouls, ghosts and monsters who would most often turn out to be men, usually the [[caretaker]], in [[mask]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Slow Decay (novel)|Slow Decay]]'')


There were at least six incarnations of ''Scooby-Doo''. The sixth, dating to the early [[1980s]] had Scooby and Shaggy meeting with real [[ghost]]s and [[vampire]]s. ''Scooby-Doo'' films from this era included ''[[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo]]'', ''[[Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers]]'' and ''[[Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Slow Decay (novel)|Slow Decay]]'')
There were at least six incarnations of ''Scooby-Doo''. The sixth, dating to the early [[1980s]] had Scooby and Shaggy meeting with real [[ghost]]s and [[vampire]]s. ''Scooby-Doo'' films from this era included ''[[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo]]'', ''[[Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers]]'' and ''[[Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Slow Decay (novel)|Slow Decay]]'')
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* Scooby-Doo appears as a character in ''[[LEGO Dimensions (video game)|LEGO Dimensions]]''.
* Scooby-Doo appears as a character in ''[[LEGO Dimensions (video game)|LEGO Dimensions]]''.
* The two houses labelled a "Scooby Doo house" in both ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'' and ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'' were, in reality, filmed at the same property.
* The two houses labelled a "Scooby Doo house" in both ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'' and ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'' were, in reality, filmed at the same property.
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Revision as of 23:29, 1 September 2019

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Scooby Doo

Scooby-Doo was a popular animated TV series by Hanna-Barbera. It was broadcast on Earth. It featured Scooby-Doo and a gang of kids, including Shaggy and Velma. They faced ghouls, ghosts and monsters who would most often turn out to be men, usually the caretaker, in masks. (PROSE: Slow Decay)

There were at least six incarnations of Scooby-Doo. The sixth, dating to the early 1980s had Scooby and Shaggy meeting with real ghosts and vampires. Scooby-Doo films from this era included The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers and Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf. (PROSE: Slow Decay)

References

Rhian Salmond reminded Anji Kapoor of Scooby-Doo's Velma. (PROSE: The Book of the Still)

Owen Harper called himself a "true" Scooby-Doo fan. Toshiko Sato's favourite character was Velma. (PROSE: Slow Decay)

In 2007, Pete Tyler compared the Preachers to "Scooby-Doo and the gang," indicating that the series also existed on Pete's World. (TV: The Age of Steel)

Also in 2007, Larry Nightingale, upon visiting Wester Drumlins for the first time, compared the spooky mansion to "Scooby-Doo's house". (TV: Blink)

When Rhys Williams said that Torchwood Three could hide in the back of his van while he drove up to Harries & Harries' headquarters in 2008, Gwen Cooper compared the plan to Scooby-Doo. (TV: Meat)

After unmasking the Hervoken-possessed Jim Tozier, Martha Jones guessed he would say that he "would have got away with it too if it hadn't been for you meddling kids", a typical line for unmasked villains. (PROSE: Forever Autumn) Similarly, when the Eighth Doctor confronted Kai Tobias after exposing his scheme, he said "And I would have gotten away with it." Lucie Miller responded with "...if it weren't for us meddling kids?" (AUDIO: Phobos)

The Eleventh Doctor mentioned Scooby-Doo to Rory Williams. (PROSE: Heart of Stone)

In 2015, "a Scooby" was modern slang that meant "a clue." Andy Hansen used the term when she didn't know how to get home after being transported back in time to ancient Greece. (PROSE: The Last Pharaoh)

In November 2016, when Ram Singh suggested that there could be a person running behind the walls and down concealed passageways, setting off projections or holograms in the old stone house, April MacLean called it a Scooby-Doo ending to their investigations. (PROSE: The Stone House)

In 2017, Shireen branded the creepy home at 11 Cardinal Road a "freaky Scooby Doo house". (TV: Knock Knock)

In an alternate 2017, John Hart characterised Torchwood Three to Jack Harkness as being like Scooby Doo "but without the dog." (AUDIO: The Death of Captain Jack)

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