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1Welcome to the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' analysis page.
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3!! The [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo ScoobyVerse]]:
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5It's not certain exactly which universes the multiple series and movies would take place in. This is an attempt to sort out which shows/movies belong in which universe.
6* '''Universe 1''': It’s safe to say that ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'', ''The New Scooby-Doo Movies'', and ''The Scooby-Doo Show'' all exist in this universe. The reasons it’s separated from Universe 2 would most likely apply to the addition of Scrappy and the regular consistency of the ScoobyDooHoax being thrown out. This universe is the most consistent and obvious, as well as being the one that most long-term ''Scooby-Doo'' fans are familiar with.
7* '''Universe 2''': The 1979-85 era of Scooby-Doo, which takes care of all the Scrappy series, and is the one fans would like to eliminate the most. Whether or not you want to split this universe up into two different ones, between the [[ScoobyDooHoax frauds]] and paranormal is up to you, but there is likely more than one "sub’universe" involved here, containing episodes with the five original gang members, the episodes where they all disappeared, the episodes where Daphne returned, and the movies starring Scooby, Shaggy and Scrappy.
8* '''Universe 3''': The universe that made itself known around the time of the series revival, including the four earliest DirectToVideo films, ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooOnZombieIsland'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheWitchsGhost'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheAlienInvaders'' and ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheCyberChase''. Due to the similarities in animation and the older depiction of the characters, these four films stand alone over the others.
9* '''Universe 4''': The 2000’s revival of the franchise, placing the gang in the modern universe and causing them to catch on to the constant frauds much quicker. While it mainly applies to ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'', it’s likely that the DirectToVideo films from 2002 to 2009 are also included, for similarities of animation and for placing the gang in the current time period.
10* '''Universe 5''': The universe that includes the DirectToVideo films from 2010 and onward. The animation improved, and the continuity between Universe 4 is disrupted in ''WesternAnimation/BigTopScoobyDoo'', where Shaggy states that he does not believe in Australia, despite visiting it in ''Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire''. Although the animation is similar to that of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', the show’s story arc suggests otherwise.
11** Interesting enough, it was in this universe where the torch for the official voice of Shaggy got passed from the late ''Creator/CaseyKasem'' to ''Creator/MatthewLillard.''
12* '''Universe 6''': The live-action universe. 'Nuff said.
13* And some works stand out in their own universes:
14** ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'': Though after the series finale, the show actually takes place in a second universe, completely destroying the original one. The new universe is implied to be the one from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'', but since the gang had already unmasked various monsters from that series[[note]]Seen at the Crystal Cove Museum[[/note]], it is likely an altogether new universe.
15*** Though it was established that in the new universe they were no mysteries to be ''solved'', [[WildMassGuessing so it's likely they'd up and start all over again]].
16** ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'': If you feel it's right, you can pretty much stick this one in any universe that contains a regular ScoobyDooHoax.
17*** Tom Ruegger, [[WordofGod who developed and produced the show]], says it takes place in the early 1960s, before the 1969 original. The show mostly, but not quite totally, averts being a CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel, except in cases of RuleOfFunny.
18** ''WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue''
19** ''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo''
20** ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndGuessWho'': Being a GenreThrowback to ''The New Movies'', it could ostensibly slide into '''Universe 1''' fairly easily, but not perfectly.
21* Of course, it's not hard for the entire franchise (except maybe the live-action stuff) to all take place in the same universe, since the series--as a whole--has no continuing storyline and the time period is never made specific, other than some of the technology (one of the reasons for the original series' durability is that it ''wasn't'' very well time-stamped). Only minor details would have to be explained (most of which one can solve by simply shuffling the order of the shows/movies), and animation style means little, especially when it's never been ''that'' different. It's really not supposed to be thought about very hard, or taken nearly as seriously as something like ''Franchise/StarWars'', the Franchise/DCUniverse, or ''Franchise/StarTrek''. Also, this doesn't even ''begin'' to cover media like the chapter books, picture books (several dozen of which have original stories), the long-running comic book series (for almost 20 years), the 1970s comic book series, and video games.
22** As a final note, it's worth mentioning that this sentiment is shared by the writers, producers, directors, and artists, and (more or less) always has been. To put it in perspective: ''The Curse of the 13th Ghost'' and ''Return to Zombie Island'' (set in '''Universe 5''') are sequels to the ''13 Ghosts'' series ('''Universe 2''') and the original ''Zombie Island'' film ('''Universe 3'''), and treats all of these completely different installments as directly linked with each other. LooseCanon? SchrodingersCanon? BroadStrokes? [[UnreliableCanon That's all up to you.]]
23** [[https://thebaffler.com/salvos/hannabarbildungsroman That's easy for you to say.]]
24* If every series counts, we have to admit the continuity is done in BroadStrokes. Also, any hints to continuity have been propping up mostly in the 21st century when franchise CanonWelding has been at its highest. Most of the keys are provided by the ''Mystery Incorporated'' series. Thus ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'' would obviously be the chronological start of the Scooby gang, with ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' taking place in their high school years, along a few specific works; for example, ''WesternAnimation/The13GhostsOfScoobyDoo''[[note]]this one is specifically placed this early by being alluded to in ''Mystery Incorporated'' and ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheCurseOfThe13thGhost''[[/note]]. Then ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' happens during the months around graduation from senior high. Everything else that is not time stamped happens after high school graduation. The alternative to placing everything chronologically is of course, StatusQuoIsGod.
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26!!Creator/DonMessick's Influence
27The original ''Scooby-Doo'', which debuted in 1969, kept its voice actors throughout the franchise shockingly consistent for a large amount of time. Casey Kasem voiced Shaggy until 2009, Creator/FrankWelker voiced Fred Jones in every incarnation since the beginning (the sole exception being ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo''), and Creator/DonMessick voiced Scooby-Doo up until his retirement in 1996 (he passed away the following year). Messick's death had a strong impact on the series overall. When I say that, I don't mean that it was sad, and the series had to find someone else to voice Scooby; there's more to it than that. ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooOnZombieIsland'' was made in memory of Don Messick, and many fans agree that because of this movie, the series was revived in the 2000s, due to the 1990s being a pretty dormant time for Scooby-Doo. It's because of Messick's death and the film being made in his memory that the series was revived in the 2000s and is still going strong to this day. Messick's death may have been '''the''' overall contributing factor that led to the creation of ''Zombie Island'', which saved the series' life.
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29!!Socio-Political Context
30Cultural anthropologist Josh Marsfelder took time out from his episode-by-episode critique of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' on his blog ''Vaka Rangi'' to present [[http://vakarangi.blogspot.com/2013/09/sensor-scan-bonus-mysteries-five-and.html a detailed history of Scooby-Doo within the context of the social and political climate of 1968 America]]. It was the first children's cartoon to feature "counterculture" teenage characters.

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