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* DidNotThinkThisThrough: The reason Shaggy's shows fail. Scooby Doo isn't trained for anything but bumbling through mysteries, but he keeps getting put in situations he's not prepared for.


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* RageBreakingPoint: After trying to be patient the whole special, C.J. finally gets fed up with Shaggy's pilot pitches and kicks him out tied in the reels.
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** However, one can say Shaggy of all people was the main antagonist as he constantly manipulated Scooby-Doo to not go to back to his show and practically used him in order to achieve fame and fortune. He ends up getting what's coming to him when not only does Scooby go back to his show but when Shaggy tries to pitch his own shows, C.J. ties Shaggy up in the film reels and flings him out the window and Shaggy is left to hop after the Mystery Machine.

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** However, one can say Shaggy of all people was the main antagonist as he constantly manipulated Scooby-Doo to not go to back to his show and practically used him in order to achieve fame and fortune. He ends up getting what's coming to him when not only does Scooby go back to his show but when Shaggy tries to pitch his own shows, C.J. ties Shaggy up in the film reels and flings him out the window door and Shaggy is left to hop after the Mystery Machine.
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* WeAreNotGoingThroughThatAgain: At the end of the film, Shaggy approaches C.J. with ''his own'' ideas for TV shows. Cue C.J. tying Shaggy up in the film reels and flinging him out the window, forcing him to hop after the Mystery Machine.

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* WeAreNotGoingThroughThatAgain: At the end of the film, Shaggy approaches C.J. with ''his own'' ideas for TV shows. Cue C.J. tying Shaggy up in the film reels and flinging him out the window, door, forcing him to hop after the Mystery Machine.

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** However, one can say Shaggy of all people was the main antagonist as he constantly manipulated Scooby-Doo to not go to back to his show and practically used him in order to achieve fame and fortune.

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** However, one can say Shaggy of all people was the main antagonist as he constantly manipulated Scooby-Doo to not go to back to his show and practically used him in order to achieve fame and fortune. He ends up getting what's coming to him when not only does Scooby go back to his show but when Shaggy tries to pitch his own shows, C.J. ties Shaggy up in the film reels and flings him out the window and Shaggy is left to hop after the Mystery Machine.


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* WeAreNotGoingThroughThatAgain: At the end of the film, Shaggy approaches C.J. with ''his own'' ideas for TV shows. Cue C.J. tying Shaggy up in the film reels and flinging him out the window, forcing him to hop after the Mystery Machine.

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* SomethingWeForgot: StylisticSuck: All of Shaggy’s pilots seem predicated on Scooby being able to act like a brave and serious character, which [[LovableCoward he cannot do]]. All other also don’t seem to have had any retakes.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Every time C.J. just wants Shaggy to stop showing him pilot films of Scooby, even to the point of crying in frustration, Shaggy keeps misinterpreting his complaints for emotional praises. Also, before showing the ''Scooby and Cherie'' pilot, Shaggy says C.J. is willing to give Scooby a chance in the film industry now that he replaced the latter's role in the series. C.J. laughs in disbelief at this and falls off his chair, but Shaggy takes this hint as a "yes".

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Every time C.J. just wants Shaggy to stop showing him pilot films of Scooby, even to the point of crying in frustration, Shaggy keeps misinterpreting his complaints for emotional praises. praises for the dog's talent. Also, before showing playing the ''Scooby and Cherie'' pilot, Shaggy says tells C.J. he knows he replaced Scooby's role (not knowing this is willing a ploy to give Scooby get him back on his old show) and once again comes up with giving him a chance in the film industry now that he replaced the latter's role in the series.industry. C.J. laughs in disbelief at this and falls off his chair, but Shaggy takes this hint as a "yes".
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Every time C.J. just wants Shaggy to stop showing him pilot films of Scooby, even to the point of crying in frustration, Shaggy keeps misinterpreting his complaints for emotional praises. Also, before showing the ''Scooby and Cherie'' pilot, Shaggy says C.J. is willing to give Scooby a chance in the film industry now that he replaced the latter's role in the series. C.J. laughs in disbelief at this and falls off his chair, but Shaggy takes this hint as a "yes".


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* OutOfFocus: Fred, Daphne and Velma are naturally reduced to secondary characters, given that this film is ''not'' centered on a mystery and more actually on Scooby and Shaggy eager to achieve fame.
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* BatmanGambit: C.J. and the ''Mystery Inc.'' gang pull one out to get Shaggy and Scooby back on their old show by holding dog auditions to replace the latter's role (with all of the candidates turning out to be undeniably awful), then having Scooby make his movie star career official on the Jackie Carson show (a parody of Series/''TheTonightShowStarringJohnnyCarson'', eventually leading to his loyal fanbase, including Fred, Daphne and Velma, as well as the people all over California, heading to the OTV quarters to beg Scooby to come back as they chant "Scooby-Doo, we need you!". This move is what finally makes Scooby come back to his show, [[HeelRealization as he realizes how much everyone loves him just as he is]].

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* BatmanGambit: C.J. and the ''Mystery Inc.'' gang pull one out to get Shaggy and Scooby back on their old show by holding dog auditions to replace the latter's role (with all of the candidates turning out tryouts proving to be undeniably awful), awful) and choosing a very ''untalented'' dog, then having Scooby make his movie star career official on the Jackie Carson show (a parody of Series/''TheTonightShowStarringJohnnyCarson'', ''Series/TheTonightShowStarringJohnnyCarson''), eventually leading to his loyal fanbase, including Fred, Daphne and Velma, as well as the people all over California, heading to the OTV quarters to beg Scooby to come back as they chant "Scooby-Doo, we need you!". This move is what finally makes Scooby come back to his show, [[HeelRealization as he realizes how much everyone loves him just as he is]].
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* BatmanGambit: C.J. and the ''Mystery Inc.'' gang pull one out to get Shaggy and Scooby back on their old show by holding dog auditions to replace the latter's role (with all of the candidates turning out to be undeniably awful), then having Scooby make his movie star career official on the Jackie Carson show (a parody of Series/''TheTonightShowStarringJohnnyCarson'', eventually leading to his loyal fanbase, including Fred, Daphne and Velma, as well as the people all over California, heading to the OTV quarters to beg Scooby to come back as they chant "Scooby-Doo, we need you!". This move is what finally makes Scooby come back to his show, [[HeelRealization as he realizes how much everyone loves him just as he is]].
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* AnimationBump: While not ''that'' high quality, the animation in the film is noticeably more fluid compared to the original series. Fitting for a film intended to celebrate the franchise's 10th anniversary.
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* SomethingWeForgot:
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** "Scooby Angels" is a parody of ''Series/CharliesAngels''
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* NonSerialMovie: Although the show was never strong on continuity, it can't slot into the official timeline for a few reasons, and is a standalone movie. It ''could'' fit before ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndScrappyDoo'' or ''after'' ''Series/TheScoobyDooShow'', but it's difficult to fit it in anywhere.

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* NonSerialMovie: Although the show was never strong on continuity, it can't slot into the official timeline for a few reasons, and is a standalone movie. It ''could'' fit before ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndScrappyDoo'' or ''after'' ''Series/TheScoobyDooShow'', ''WesternAnimation/TheScoobyDooShow'', but it's difficult to fit it in anywhere.
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* NonSerialMovie: Although the show was never strong on continuity, it can't slot into the official timeline for a few reasons, and is a standalone movie. It ''could'' fit before ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyAndScrappyDoo'' or ''after'' ''Series/TheNewScoobyDooShow'', but it's difficult to fit it in anywhere.

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* NonSerialMovie: Although the show was never strong on continuity, it can't slot into the official timeline for a few reasons, and is a standalone movie. It ''could'' fit before ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyAndScrappyDoo'' ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndScrappyDoo'' or ''after'' ''Series/TheNewScoobyDooShow'', ''Series/TheScoobyDooShow'', but it's difficult to fit it in anywhere.
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Non Serial Movie work, anyone able to find info that doesn't contradict this

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* NonSerialMovie: Although the show was never strong on continuity, it can't slot into the official timeline for a few reasons, and is a standalone movie. It ''could'' fit before ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyAndScrappyDoo'' or ''after'' ''Series/TheNewScoobyDooShow'', but it's difficult to fit it in anywhere.
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**However, one can say Shaggy of all people was the main antagonist as he constantly manipulated Scooby-Doo to not go to back to his show and practically used him in order to achieve fame and fortune.
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* VinylShatters: Taken to an extreme in "Scooby Days" when Scooby tries to start up the jukebox/record player with his fist ala the Fonz; he only succeeds in shattering the record player and ''all'' the records inside!
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** "Scooby Days" is a parody of ''Series/HappyDays''.

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** "Scooby Days" is a parody of ''Series/HappyDays''.''Series/HappyDays''.
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It seems a bit harsh to say Shaggy's the antagonist just because he didn't want to go back to the show.


** However, one can say Shaggy of all people was the main antagonist as he constantly convinced Scooby-Doo to not go to back to his show.
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**However, one can say Shaggy of all people was the main antagonist as he constantly convinced Scooby-Doo to not go to back to his show.
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* NoAntagonist: Another notable first is that this installment of ''Scooby-Doo'' has no villains in it.

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* NoAntagonist: Another notable first is that this installment of ''Scooby-Doo'' has no real villains in it.it. The only antagonistic characters that appear are the ones in the fake episode of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' that Shaggy and Scooby are seen shooting in the beginning of the film and the test pilots Shaggy and Scooby show to C.J.
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* NoAntagonist: Another notable first is that this installment of ''Scooby-Doo'' has no villains in it.
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* AnimatedMusical: This animated prime time special has several musical numbers.

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* AnimatedMusical: This animated prime time special has several musical numbers.numbers sung by the characters in-universe.
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* ShoutOut: Many of the test pilots are parodies of television shows and films that were popular at the time.
** "How Scooby Won the West" parodies ''Series/HowTheWestWasWon''.

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* ShoutOut: Many of the test pilots Shaggy and Scooby present to C.J. are parodies of television shows and films that were popular at the time.
** "How Scooby Won the West" parodies ''Series/HowTheWestWasWon''.''Film/HowTheWestWasWon''.
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''Scooby Goes Hollywood'' (known in home media releases as ''Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood'') was a 1979 animated prime time special based on ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo''.

Scooby and Shaggy get sick of life as comic relief television stars, so they try to pitch test pilots to the president of the network C.J. in hopes of moving to Hollywood and receiving the perks of movie stardom. Velma, Daphne, and Fred meanwhile start facing the difficulties of two of their co-stars walking out on them.
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* AnimatedActors: The first continuity to depict Scooby and the gang as in-universe actors.
* AnimatedMusical: This animated prime time special has several musical numbers.
* ClipShow: One song shows clips from various episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou'' accompanied by Velma, Daphne, and Fred pleading for Scooby to return to their show.
* MadeForTVMovie: It's a movie-length production that premiered on television rather than being released in theaters.
* ShoutOut: Many of the test pilots are parodies of television shows and films that were popular at the time.
** "How Scooby Won the West" parodies ''Series/HowTheWestWasWon''.
** "Lavonne and Scooby" is a parody of ''Series/LaverneAndShirley''.
** "Super Scooby" spoofs ''Film/SupermanTheMovie''.
** "Scooby Days" is a parody of ''Series/HappyDays''.

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