You would think after the 20th bust, Scooby Doo and crew wouldn't believe in ghosts or monsters.

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Oh man now a pup named scooby doo was my shyt. Fred was a full blown idiot and on some dikkriding shyt always naming dropping Red Herrring like Game in every mystery. His random pop ups would always leave me on the floor.
 

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Lets talk about how when it came time to split up...Fred simp ass was always in the same party with daphne. Like damn pleighboi You don't want to get away from that at least once.
 

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but yeah, that gang should know better by now :camby:
 

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Always one of my favorite cartoons….Loved the reveals at the end, the only one that was really dope that involved 'real ghosts' was 'Scooby Doo On Zombie Island', the rest were jump the shark status. My favorite part was the villains explanation for his scheme…Thread title is on point, but thats a common thread in a lot of procedural tv shows, think of 'Miami Vice', I mean South Florida is a big place, but the criminal underground can be pretty small, after awhile I think Cooper and Burnett would be burnt as far as under covers….My point for Scooby Doo, is think of the absurd nature of these scams and rackets these guys were running, and how that would play in real life….The only ones delusional enough to create some sort of plot to guard and old abandoned mine or a plantation would be a crystal meth user, who would likely end up simply murdering any intruders and burying their bodies in shallow graves….
 
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