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A puppy named Scooby Doo: close the 1st Season from Review: I love this show! It's great for kids. The dvd's work perfectly and are nicely arranged in 2 "pages" inside the case and the condition is completely brand new! Highly recommend Review: I had forgotten how good a Pup Named Scooby Doo was. I was born in 1991 and can remember watching this show all the time. I also remember telling people that I liked this more than the original Scooby Doo Where Are You. I am very much the kind of person that likes originals more than spin offs and remakes though, so as I got older I felt that I was "mistaken" in how highly I regarded a Pup Named Scooby Doo. Before I go forward, do I think it is better than the original Scooby Doo Where Are You? Not necessarily, however I would say for casual watching I may preferentially reach for a Pup Named Scooby Doo over the original. One thing I hate about remakes and spinoff series is that they typically try to reinvent the wheel. Think all the modern Scooby Doo remakes that stick to the same original Scooby Doo script. It is pretty boring to me and the new animation, voice actor changes just don't sit well with me, and I cannot sit through modern Scooby Doo shows. They also typically change the characters even if subtly to the point where I can't get past it and find myself thinking "the real (whoever) wouldn't be like that". Now think about a car tire(wheel), and now think about the wheel sets on a train. Both are round wheels, but you can't put a train's wheel set on a car and it drive down the road, and care tires won't support a train. The wheel gets adapted to suit 2 different thing. A Pup Named Scooby Doo is like that in my opinion, they didn't try to reinvent something that was already perfect, they adapted it to something different. For starters, I never felt like this was meant to feel like the original, the atmosphere was different, I thought that while characters were the "same" they were not meant to be copies of the original characters. Fred and Daphne especially are completely different personalities but utilized in a really good way. I would also like to mention that I cannot believe this is from the 1988. Typically I can tell when a show was made just by the way it is presented, dialog, etc. I would have put money that this was a mid 90s to even later 90s show. The animation is really good. The dialog and jokes are really good. The scenery/visual tech seems 90s. Even knowing it is from 88, I can't make myself place it in that era. Daphne's character and behavior reminds me so much of girls from the late 90s early 00s that I knew around that time(very Britney Spears' fanatic girls). The humor is really where this stands out though and honestly, I think my favorite character is Red Herring. I had forgotten about him until I first started watching and his "that's not very funny" is usually pretty funny, Fred's "there is only one person who could have done it... Red Herring" is good enough then you get Red responding in some way. Fred going on tangents about mole people, etc is hilarious. It is totally different from the original Scooby Doo. A Pup Named Scooby Doo was developed by Tom Ruegger which I didn't know until a few days ago and that really makes sense why the humor is as good as it is(he left to create Tiny Toons and then later Animaniacs). Had they tried to make this a close adaptation to the original Scooby Doo, I strongly believe it would have been a flop, but they made one great show by taking the bones and building something unique. The theme song and music within is really good as well.
| ASIN | B000ZIZX54 |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,561) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | H3797 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 1.0) |
| Media Format | Multiple Formats |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.45 x 13.31 x 19.41 cm; 90.72 g |
| Studio | WARNER BROS |
| Subtitles: | English |
S**Y
I love this show! It's great for kids. The dvd's work perfectly and are nicely arranged in 2 "pages" inside the case and the condition is completely brand new! Highly recommend
B**N
I had forgotten how good a Pup Named Scooby Doo was. I was born in 1991 and can remember watching this show all the time. I also remember telling people that I liked this more than the original Scooby Doo Where Are You. I am very much the kind of person that likes originals more than spin offs and remakes though, so as I got older I felt that I was "mistaken" in how highly I regarded a Pup Named Scooby Doo. Before I go forward, do I think it is better than the original Scooby Doo Where Are You? Not necessarily, however I would say for casual watching I may preferentially reach for a Pup Named Scooby Doo over the original. One thing I hate about remakes and spinoff series is that they typically try to reinvent the wheel. Think all the modern Scooby Doo remakes that stick to the same original Scooby Doo script. It is pretty boring to me and the new animation, voice actor changes just don't sit well with me, and I cannot sit through modern Scooby Doo shows. They also typically change the characters even if subtly to the point where I can't get past it and find myself thinking "the real (whoever) wouldn't be like that". Now think about a car tire(wheel), and now think about the wheel sets on a train. Both are round wheels, but you can't put a train's wheel set on a car and it drive down the road, and care tires won't support a train. The wheel gets adapted to suit 2 different thing. A Pup Named Scooby Doo is like that in my opinion, they didn't try to reinvent something that was already perfect, they adapted it to something different. For starters, I never felt like this was meant to feel like the original, the atmosphere was different, I thought that while characters were the "same" they were not meant to be copies of the original characters. Fred and Daphne especially are completely different personalities but utilized in a really good way. I would also like to mention that I cannot believe this is from the 1988. Typically I can tell when a show was made just by the way it is presented, dialog, etc. I would have put money that this was a mid 90s to even later 90s show. The animation is really good. The dialog and jokes are really good. The scenery/visual tech seems 90s. Even knowing it is from 88, I can't make myself place it in that era. Daphne's character and behavior reminds me so much of girls from the late 90s early 00s that I knew around that time(very Britney Spears' fanatic girls). The humor is really where this stands out though and honestly, I think my favorite character is Red Herring. I had forgotten about him until I first started watching and his "that's not very funny" is usually pretty funny, Fred's "there is only one person who could have done it... Red Herring" is good enough then you get Red responding in some way. Fred going on tangents about mole people, etc is hilarious. It is totally different from the original Scooby Doo. A Pup Named Scooby Doo was developed by Tom Ruegger which I didn't know until a few days ago and that really makes sense why the humor is as good as it is(he left to create Tiny Toons and then later Animaniacs). Had they tried to make this a close adaptation to the original Scooby Doo, I strongly believe it would have been a flop, but they made one great show by taking the bones and building something unique. The theme song and music within is really good as well.
D**Y
Leuke cartoon serie uit mijn jeugd. Niet makkelijk te krijgen
J**N
Very satisfied with everything
W**7
I know I should talk about how much I love 'A Pup Named Scooby-Doo', and what makes it so funny and great, but I'm not really much of a reviewer, and the only reason I'm actually doing this is to give possible buyers an idea on what they'd be getting if they consider this. So here it is, the list of episodes as they originally aired on ABC's Saturday Morning timeslot (between September and December of 1988): DISC ONE: 1. A Bicycle Built for Boo! The gang trails the trail of a monstrous bike thief. 2. The Sludge Monster From the Earth's Core Scooby's doghouse is haunted by a one-eyed monster responsible for a recent bank robbery. 3. Wanted Cheddar Alive Until the mystery of a cheesy monster is solved, there will be no more Scooby Snacks, which spells trouble for Scooby. 4. The Schnook Who Took My Comic Book When Shaggy's precious comic book is stolen by a comic book villain, Commander Cool and Mellow Mutt are on the case. 5. For Letter or Worse The ghost of a notorious gangster appears, and gets a television station shut down. 6. The Babysitter From Beyond The kids inadvertently get caught between a prison escapee, a horrendous babysitter, and a three-headed zombie. 7. Now Museum, Now You Don't Shaggy and Scooby are blamed for the robbery of a priceless museum artifact. 8. Snow Place Like Home An Ice Demon forces a couple's ski lodge to go bankrupt. DISC TWO: 9. Scooby Dude A trip to the beach finds the gang trying to stop a headless skateboarder. 10. Ghost Who's Coming to Dinner? On Halloween, the gang must help a ghost solve the mystery of pirate, or risk having him disappear forever. 11. The Story Stick A living Totem Pole haunts an Indian Reservation. 12. Robopup Daphne's home is robbed by a ghostly chef; Scooby clashes with a robotic dog. 13. Lights...Camera...Monster! In the first-season finale, a movie monster (which, apparently, is all-too real) attacks the Coolsville Mall. The special features are nothing special: an interactive map that takes you to places featured in episodes, animatics and an alternate opening.
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