The guest stars

The guest stars

We are know  Scooby doo. It is a long running series with different versions that have been made since the 60s and has gained tons of tv shows,movies,games etc 

And one of the things Scooby doo does a lot besides solving mysteries and well eating and creating a new series 

is bringing in guest stars 

And You can thank the the Scooby doo movies for starting this Years before Scooby doo and guess who.

After it started we got to see stars like 

Batman and Robin (Voiced by Olan Soule and Casey Kasem; appeared in two separate episodes)The Addams Family (Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Lurch, Grandmama, Pugsley, and Wednesday)The Harlem Globetrotters (Animated versions of the real basketball team; appeared in three separate episodes)Jeannie and Babu (From the animated spin-off of I Dream of Jeannie)Josie and the Pussycats

Speed Buggy

And Laurel and Hardy (Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy)The Three Stooges (Moe, Larry, and Curly Joe; appeared in two separate episodes)

Don AdamsTim ConwayPhyllis DillerSandy DuncanDick Van DykeCass Elliot (Mama Cass)Don Knotts (Appeared in two separate episodes)Davy Jones (Of The Monkees)Jerry ReedSonny & CherJonathan Winters (Appeared as himself and Maude Frickert)

And their are other versions that had Scooby and the gang meeting more characters after the new Scooby doo movies ended 

That being The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (1976) where the mutt would help out his pals the blue falcon and dynomutt

Than their was the Scooby doo show that many still love today Mystery Incorporated

Which had the gang teams up with classic 1970s Hanna-Barbera characters like Jabberjaw, Speed Buggy, Captain Caveman, and The Funky Phantom. In "Heart of Evil," they team up with Blue Falcon and Dynomutt.

They even did this with the movies for example the ones were Scooby met kiss and the wrestlers of wwe and here are the others 

Scoob! (2020): This major theatrical movie was designed specifically to launch a shared Hanna-Barbera cinematic universe. The plot forces Scooby and Shaggy to team up with Blue Falcon, Dynomutt the Dog Wonder, and Dee Dee Skyes to stop the classic Hanna-Barbera villain Dick Dastardly. Captain Caveman also makes a guest appearance.

Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon (2013): A direct-to-video film where the gang visits a comic book convention and ends up teaming up with the real Blue Falcon and Dynomutt to stop a classic villain who has come to life

Scooby-Doo in Arabian Nights (1994): While not a traditional team-up, this movie features Shaggy and Scooby as royal storytellers who recount tales starring other Hanna-Barbera legends, effectively crossing over with Yogi Bear, Boo-Boo, and Magilla Gorilla.

Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog (2021): A full-length animated movie where the gang travels to Nowhere, Kansas, and teams up with Courage, Muriel, and Eustace to battle a swarm of giant cicada monsters.

Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2018): Building on their 1970s TV history, this movie features the gang joining an elite team of superheroes including Batman, Aquaman, the Question, and Plastic Man to solve an unsolved case from Batman's past.

Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too! (2023): Mystery Inc. travels to Metropolis and teams up with Superman's super-powered dog, Krypto, to rescue the missing Justice League

Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost (2018): Similar to the WWE and KISS films, this movie features real-world celebrity chefs Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis voicing themselves to help the gang solve a culinary ghost mystery.

Even the gang meeting Jason voorhees in robot chicken( if u want to count that)

Now which meeting/crossover was your favorite and who would u wished had met the gang 

u/Plane_Name3457 — 7 hours ago

Run away or be the avatar

In the episode “The Storm,” we learn about Aang’s past in the episode it shows how he became the Avatar, and how he ended up frozen in ice for 100 years before Katara and Sokka found him.

While in a cave with katara Aang explains to Katara that he was chosen as the Avatar much earlier than usual 

As many avatars before him had to wait til they were 16, and aang was only 12 years old 

The monks informed him that, with the war escalating, he needed to step up immediately and bring balance to the world.

This was an overwhelming burden him. He was suddenly expected to train intensely, master all four elements, and maintain world peace. 

So basically His normal life as a carefree kid disappeared and things were never the same 

He had no time for fun anymore, and once his friends learned he was the Avatar, many of them stopped playing with him their reason they stated since he was the avatar he had any unfair advantage?(im not kidding)

The only person who still treated him like a normal child and let him enjoy his childhood was his guardian, Monk Gyatso.

 But the other monks saw this as a distraction that was holding Aang back. So They decided to send him to a different temple so he could focus solely on his Avatar training with no interruptions.

When Aang who was eavesdropping and heard their plan, he panicked and ran away on appa.

 This decision led to him getting caught in a storm and becoming trapped in ice for a century.

Now after watching this It’s completely understandable why a kid would freak out under that kind of pressure. 

Being the Avatar is an enormous responsibility that no child should have to carry 

Think of it like being a 6 year old prince and with your parents gone it’s up to you to rule your kingdom 

But tell me do u agree with aang and would have ran away too or would u pick the role of the avatar even if your life would change 

u/Plane_Name3457 — 1 day ago

The Pride flag(amitylovemail)[the owl house]

Sadly today is the last day of pride month

but Luz still gets to teach her gf about what pride month is

u/Plane_Name3457 — 7 days ago
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Happy National Foodie Day!🌭🍜🍖🍗

So to celebrate this day let out your inner Goku and eat as much as u can

u/Plane_Name3457 — 8 days ago

on a scale of 1-10 how much do u hate this guy?

The Cruel Veterinarian is the overarching antagonist of Courage the Cowardly Dog, despite only physically appearing in the penultimate episode, “Remembrance of Courage Past.” His actions are the reason the entire series exists.

The Origin Story

When Courage was a puppy, he got stuck in a fence. With no other options, his parents took him to a veterinarian. The seemingly kind doctor freed Courage from the fence but he was actually a twisted, insane doctor who captured dogs and launched them into space for his deranged experiments aimed at turning dogs into “space dogs.”

He successfully sent Courage’s parents into space, but Courage managed to escape. This left the young pup an orphan until Muriel found and adopted him, giving him a new home and family.

The Final Confrontation

Years later, in the second-to-last episode, Courage faces the Cruel Veterinarian again. The doctor intends to finish what he started: sending Courage into space and launching Muriel and Eustace as well, since they figured out about his secret experiments.

Determined not to lose his family a second time, Courage fights the veterinarian in one final battle. he wins, and shoves the doctor into the rocket instead. in the last mins of the episode The rocket crashes on the same distant planet where Courage’s parents and the other captured dogs had been sent.

Because none of the dogs were successfully turned into “space dogs,” the veterinarian’s experiments were a complete failure. The furious dogs, seeking revenge for everything he had done to them, immediately maul him ending his threat to dogs for good

Even though he only appeared once, the Cruel Veterinarian is widely regarded as one of the most hated Cartoon Network villains and one of Courage’s most personal and despised enemies. what do u think how do u feel about this how much do u hate him

u/Plane_Name3457 — 11 days ago

Would u rather have bulk and skull as one of your closest friends or have them as your brothers or cousins

Bulk and Skull are two of the best parts of the Power Rangers series. They started out as bullies, then evolved into lovable, struggling goofballs they are the ones that steals the spotlights

Than After the epic “Countdown to Destruction” finale, they finally stepped up and became true heroes.

Throughout the show, they serve as loyal allies to the Rangers from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers all the way through Power Rangers in Space and even Samurai. (This doesn’t really apply to Lost Galaxy and the later seasons as they didn’t really associate with them)

These two are legends and do a lot and have well even more screen time than the rangers sometimes they will never be forgotten.

Now here’s a question for you: If you lived in the Power Rangers world, would you rather have Bulk and Skull as your hilarious friends to hang out with every day, or would you prefer them as one of your relatives?

u/Plane_Name3457 — 15 days ago
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White hair

I colored all the loud sisters to show what they would look like with Lincoln’s white hair after seeing the episode not a loud

they give their hair color from their parents but Lincoln didn’t he gets it from his grandpa so I made this

u/Plane_Name3457 — 18 days ago

What are your thoughts on Camila noceda

Camila Noceda is the mother of Luz Noceda and becomes the guardian for the Hexside group after the events of Season 2 of The Owl House.

Camila is a very kind and caring person, but she constantly worries about her daughter because of Luz’s eccentric personality and “weirdness.” Wanting what’s best for her, she sends Luz to Reality Check Summer Camp. This decision ends up being the catalyst that kicks off the entire series.

While Luz is in the Boiling Isles, Camila has no idea what’s really happening until the episode “Yesterday’s Lie.” In that episode, she rescues Vee, takes her in, and eventually treats her like a second daughter.

After the events of Season 2, Camila reunites with Luz following the battle with Belos and takes in the entire group Amity, Hunter, Gus, Willow, and Vee since they had nowhere else to go and needs help

She feeds them, looks after them, gives them rooms to sleep in, and even gets them new clothes. (For example, she absolutely loved Vee’s new look when she showed it off.)

Later, she travels with Luz back to the Boiling Isles to help stop Emperor Belos. She contributes as much as she can, gives advice to the kids when they need guidance (especially in the second episode of Season 3), and proves she can handle herself most notably by fighting against Kikimora. She also supports Luz emotionally and helps her daughter finally earn her own palisman. With Camila’s help, Luz realizes what she truly wanted all along: to be understood.

In the end, Camila helps in the final battle and joyfully celebrates Luz’s birthday with her daughter and all of her friends.

Camila is a pretty good parent overall. She’s loving and supportive, but she’s not perfect. She makes mistakes (like sending Luz to camp because she doesn’t fully understand her at first), and she worries a lot, which makes her very relatable.

She does the best she can while raising her daughter alone, especially after her husband passed away when Luz was young. (He was the one who truly understood Luz the most.) She also steps up to care for her new group of kids: Amity, Hunter, Willow, Gus, and Vee.

The show gives her strong character growth that builds from the first episode onward: she starts off trying to “fix” Luz’s weirdness and gradually learns to fully accept and embrace who her daughter really is, even stepping through the portal into the Boiling Isles to support her.

The way she takes in Vee, Amity, Willow, Gus, and Hunter shows what a naturally nurturing person she is. She becomes a true found-family mom for the whole group, especially since they didn’t know if their own families were safe in the Boiling Isles under the Collector’s control. She becomes the supportive mom that Amity, Hunter, and Vee needed.

Camila also has a very strong supportive side when it comes to her daughter’s identity. She fully accepts Luz’s bisexuality and her relationship with Amity, giving them a big, warm hug in the Season 3 premiere

Now tell me: How do you feel about Camila? Do you like her or hate her? On a scale of 1 to 10, how good of a mom is she? And would you want her as your mom? what would u change about her?

u/Plane_Name3457 — 23 days ago

Which avatar screwed up the most?

Throughout Avatar history, the Avatars have shared one main duty: to protect the world and spread peace. Yet many of their efforts to bring balance have unintentionally created serious long-term problems.

Avatar Wan

Wan’s actions created numerous issues that persisted for years, even long after his death.

His greatest mistake was interfering in the battle between the spirit of light and the spirit of chaos. Deceived by Vaatu, Wan used firebending to split them apart. This released pure chaos into the mortal world and nearly caused an eternal dark age.

He even tried to stop his spirit friends from fighting his his friends but it ended in tragedy as his friends were wiped out 

After trapping Vaatu in the Tree of Time, Wan permanently closed the Northern and Southern spirit portals. While this kept Vaatu imprisoned, it severed the natural connection between the human and spirit worlds for ten thousand years, creating deep spiritual tension. He also banished spirits back to their realm to protect humans. This created a lasting “us versus them” mentality that endured for 10,000 years.

Avatar Kuruk

Kuruk inherited a peaceful human world from Avatar Yangchen. However, he spent much of his life secretly hunting rogue dark spirits in the Spirit World. This caused him to heavily neglect earthly politics. To cope with the strain, he adopted a lazy, hedonistic public persona, which allowed crime syndicates and corrupt leaders to thrive unchecked.

He failed to save his fiancée, Ummi, because he did not anticipate the vengeful nature of the spirit Koh the Face Stealer. As a result, Koh stole her face. Constantly battling dark spirits also drained Kuruk’s own life force. He died tragically young at age 33, leaving the mortal world politically fractured, unprepared, and without strong leadership for his successor his last wish was for his friends to find the new avatar and guide them

Avatar Kyoshi

Known for her ruthless and decisive sense of justice, Kyoshi’s attempts to create absolute law and order left deep systemic scars.

She took a strictly isolationist approach early in her life and refused to intervene while the tyrant Chin the Conqueror violently colonized nearly the entire Earth Kingdom. She only stepped in when Chin reached her own peninsula, which she split from the mainland to create Kyoshi Island.

To protect Ba Sing Se’s cultural heritage and suppress peasant rebellions, Kyoshi trained the elite secret police force known as the Dai Li. She meant for them to serve as guardians of balance, but they later became a deeply corrupt, brainwashing totalitarian regime that betrayed the Earth Kingdom to the Fire Nation.

Avatar Roku

Roku’s mistakes directly triggered the Hundred Year War and are arguably the most devastating in global history.

Because Sozin was his childhood best friend, Roku let personal feelings override global safety. When Sozin began establishing colonies in the Earth Kingdom, Roku only issued a final warning instead of stopping him permanently. This gave Sozin decades to secretly build a massive war machine.

In his final moments, Roku tried to tame a massive volcanic eruption on his home island. Suffocated by toxic gas, he relied on Sozin to save him. Sozin betrayed him and left him to die, knowing that without the Avatar, his plans for world domination could continue unchecked.

Avatar Aang

As the youngest Avatar and the main protagonist until Korra and later pavi, Aang made mistakes both during the series and in the comics. 

He saved the world from total annihilation, but his personal burdens and choices created ripples of imbalance for years afterward.

Overwhelmed by the pressure of his role, 12-year-old Aang fled the Southern Air Temple. He became trapped in an iceberg for 100 years, leaving the world without an Avatar exactly when the Fire Nation wiped out the Air Nomads and colonized much of the globe.

Aang broke off his training with Guru Pathik before mastering the Avatar State after seeing a vision of Katara in danger. By choosing personal attachment over his training, he entered the battle at Ba Sing Se unprepared. He was struck by Azula’s lightning, which caused the temporary death of the Avatar Spirit and led to the fall of the Earth Kingdom.

In the comics, Aang agreed to a controversial plan in The Promise to kill the Fire Lord if Zuko ever showed signs of tyranny. This replaced diplomacy with the threat of execution and nearly forced him to assassinate Zuko during the Yu Dao crisis. Angry at Roku’s advice, Aang destroyed his ceremonial medallion in a rash outburst, severing his spiritual connection to Roku and losing valuable Fire Nation expertise during a delicate peace process.

In The Rift, Aang tried to shut down a joint Fire Earth technological refinery on sacred Air Nomad ground. He refused to consider changing industrial needs or the economic survival of multi-ethnic workers, which alienated Toph and increased regional unrest. In Imbalance, he treated Cranefish Town’s labor crisis

where bender run automated factories disadvantaged non-benders as a simple criminal issue. 

He missed the deeper financial inequality, allowing a radical anti-bender movement to gain traction.

When founding Republic City with Zuko, Aang helped create a ruling council made entirely of benders. He failed to anticipate non-bender resentment, which later fueled Amon’s Equalist Revolution. 

Empowering the White Lotus

Aang's decision to have the White Lotus protect and guide Korra left her completely isolated from other children and deeply sheltered. This environment severely stunted her social skills and indirectly contributed to the emergence of radical threats like the Red Lotus. 

Aang also heavily favored his airbending son Tenzin to preserve Air Nomad culture, which emotionally strained his other children, Bumi and Kya, and left the family fractured.

Avatar Korra

Korra faced a rapidly modernizing world, but her brash nature and trust in the wrong mentors caused major setbacks.

She initially treated the Equalist movement as a simple street gang instead of recognizing legitimate systemic inequality. By using brute force and joining Tarrlok’s oppressive task force, she became the public face of bender tyranny. This validated Amon’s message and pushed many moderate non-benders toward radical revolution.

Korra confronted Councilman Tarrlok alone at night without backup. She failed to anticipate his illegal bloodbending, leading to her kidnapping and leaving Republic City vulnerable during Amon’s peak offensive.

Driven by a need for quick validation, Korra fired Tenzin and banished her father Tonraq from her inner circle. 

This isolated her and made her vulnerable to her uncle Unalaq’s manipulation. Deceived by Unalaq, she opened the Southern spirit portal, which unleashed Vaatu and nearly caused a new era of global darkness.

During the battle with Unalaq and Vaatu, Raava was ripped from Korra and beaten, permanently severing her connection to all past Avatars including wan,Aang, Roku, and Kyoshi and all the past 

And caused Future Avatars to lost access to their predecessors’ wisdom forever.

After defeating Vaatu, Korra chose to leave the spirit portals open. Though intended to unite humans and spirits, this caused spirits to flood into cities like Republic City, resulting in destruction, displacement, and unrest. The open portals also triggered a massive cosmic shift during Harmonic Convergence, granting airbending to random non-benders. While this revived the Air Nation, it also empowered Zaheer and destabilized the world and bringing a new threat

How Opening the Portals Created Zaheer

Before gaining airbending, Zaheer was already a dangerous criminal who was held in a secure prison built just for him.

 Once he unlocked airbending, he easily escaped and freed the rest of the Red Lotus. Already knowledgeable in Air Nomad philosophy, he quickly weaponized the element and invented deadly techniques, such as suffocating victims by removing air from their lungs.

Freed by these events, Zaheer assassinated Earth Queen Hou-Ting, plunged the Earth Kingdom into anarchy, and nearly killed Korra with mercury poison. Korra’s decision, meant to promote peace, created one of the most dangerous anarchists in centuries.

The power vacuum from Season 3 led world leaders to appoint Kuvira to stabilize the Earth Kingdom. While recovering from PTSD for three years, Korra failed to monitor Kuvira’s rise. This allowed Kuvira to transform her forces into the brutal, fascist Earth Empire.

In Book Four, despite suffering from PTSD and mercury poisoning,(which was removed by toph) Korra still had to fav kuvira as talking or finding another way was out of them question

  She faced kuvira in a one-on-one duel outside Zaofu. Her defeat crushed resistance morale and handed Kuvira total dominance and zaofu was hers 

In Turf Wars, after Kuvira’s attack left many refugees homeless, Korra focused on protecting spirit wildlands from human expansion instead of addressing immediate housing needs, which sparked gang wars over territory.

Frustrated with President Raiko, Korra publicly berated and threatened him in front of the press, damaging the Avatar’s reputation and portraying her as a threat to democracy. In Ruins of the Empire, Korra’s overly optimistic diplomacy with Commander Guan allowed him to ambush her team with brainwashing technology, turning allies like Mako, Bolin, and Asami against her.

In Pavi’s time, the world had been shattered by a devastating cataclysm, with both the physical and Spirit Worlds torn asunder. The remnants of humanity survived in the Seven Havens scattered across the globe.

Pavi discovered she was the new Avatar, but in this dangerous era, the title marked her as humanity’s destroyer rather than its savior. After many mistakes in the name of spreading peace, the Avatars had doomed the world, and new ones were now feared as destroyers.

In the end Now which Avatar do you believe screwed up the most?

u/Plane_Name3457 — 24 days ago

Catching ghostface

We all know that Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Gang solve countless bizarre mysteries — most of them involving a villain in a mask motivated by revenge, money, or personal grudges (with the occasional supernatural twist).

Now imagine the gang lived in Woodsboro. They’re either part of the same friend group as the killers or they learned about the murders through local news. Motivated to stop the killing spree,

they start investigating the Ghostface cases from the original Scream films, as well as the events of Scream 6 and Scream 7.

Would the Mystery Gang figure out the identities of the Ghostface killers faster than the main protagonists in the Scream movies?

u/Plane_Name3457 — 24 days ago