Probably for reasons along the lines of why Shaggy hallucinated being Freddy - Freddy is the bravest guy Daphne knows and she's had feelings for him for a while and he's finally reciprocating (albeit in a poor way), so she broke from reality when being attacked by multiple Medusa lamias and got her fantasy.I wonder why the "terrorwood" made Shaggy hallucinate being Fred rather than seeing a monster. Perhaps because terror is his default state to begin with, so the smoke intensified his terror so much that his only refuge was to break from reality and imagine himself as the bravest, strongest person he knows. Although that doesn't explain why Daphne hallucinated Fred too.
Did anyone catch the Hellraiser reference a few episodes ago?
Yeah, even if you've never seen the movies, Hellraiser's puzzle box and Pinface (or whatever his name is) is referenced in various shows and what not. Hell, even the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy had a parody of it (using a Rubik's cube of all things).Did anyone catch the Hellraiser reference a few episodes ago?
Yeah, with the puzzle box and the "Oh, such sights" guy at the door? I've actually never seen those movies, but I figured that was a movie reference and I looked it up. I think I actually guessed that's what it was a reference to; somehow I must've unconsciously osmosed enough information about that franchise to know it involved a puzzle box somehow.
Shaggy and Scooby did hallucinate a monster; in fact, they were the first. Velma also hallucinated the train, so all the hallucinations weren't scary.
This was pretty good. The mansion seemed to be an homage to the Overlook, but I love the idea of a massive library located in some remote spot. The ancient tradition of mystery-solving foursomes with mascots is pretty meta. It kind of reminds me of what JMS was doing with Spider-Man a few years back.
And the shower scene was pretty good for a cartoon.![]()
I liked Fred and Scooby interacting even if probably only done to force the scene with Shaggy and Daphne.
I think Welker might be avoiding that extreme "Dr. Claw" type voice he used to do a lot. That's probably a bit hard on the vocals.
Plus it was weird introducing a seal named Scooby. That didn't really go anywhere or serve much purpose. Was it some sort of pun on SCUBA?
Check this out, it was actually a crossover with an old Hanna Barbera series called Moby Dick that actually had a Tom and Tub and a seal named Scooby(!). Though the original series had an actual whale instead of a whale-like sub.
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