Talk:Scooby-Doo (character)
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[edit] It is serious
You are insulting Scooby-Doo as being a "cowardly" dog in his cartoons, I also deleted the sentence, "Scooby with his goofing-off and cowardice." I don't know who wrote that, I nearly got angry about that sentence, you are also insulting Scooby's nephew, Scrappy as well.
[edit] I agree!
Scoooby Doo is not so cowardly when he needs to be brave and Scrappy is usually the one pushing him. Most of his family are brave dogs and if anything, Shaggy is the real coward!
[edit] Impostor Scooby
I was thinking that there should be an article of some sort on the old plot device where a bad guy, secondary character or guest star impersonates the protagonist of a story or show. Hanna-Barbera did a lot of that, including with Scooby, as I wrote...
Like several other H-B characters, Scooby-Doo has been impersonated on more than one occasion. In the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You episode "Never Ape an Ape Man," the Ape Man (the episode's villain) puts on a latex mask of Scooby-Doo to play the old "mirror" gag, and then near the end of the episode, Shaggy briefly wears the Scooby-Doo mask. Then in an episode of The All-New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show entitled "Scooby's Gold Medal Gambit," the Chameleon (not to be confused with the Spider-Man villain) dons a Scooby-Doo costume and mask and perfectly imitates Scooby's voice in order to try and steal Scooby's olympic trophies. He is unmasked after the Chameleon talks in his real voice claiming how he hates Scooby's favorite food, Worcestershire Sauce. Then on the What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode "A Scooby-Doo Valentine," former N'Sync member J.C. Chasez dresses up in a full Scooby-Doo mask and suit, along with four extras portraying the human gang, to frame Mystery Inc.
No offense to fans of J.C!