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* RereleasedForFree: The whole series is free to watch on Tubi as of May 2023.
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TRS said that Names The Same isn't a trope, so we have to delete it
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* NamesTheSame:
** Mastermind, the villain of the episode "Mission Un-Doo-Able", shares his name with the villain of the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' video game ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooNightOf100Frights''.
** In "Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo", the villain is called the Red Skull and looks a little like the one [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull from Marvel Comics]].
** Mastermind, the villain of the episode "Mission Un-Doo-Able", shares his name with the villain of the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' video game ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooNightOf100Frights''.
** In "Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo", the villain is called the Red Skull and looks a little like the one [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull from Marvel Comics]].
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* CreatorBacklash: Tom Ruegger was unhappy with how "The Nutcracker Scoob" turned out:
-->The lousy "proscenium arch" staging of "The Nutcracker Scoob" storyboard was a turning point for me at H-B. When I went to the series producer George Singer with my suggestions on how to fix the storyboard -- which was almost entirely in long shots -- he told me to keep my nose out of his business. He made zero effort to improve the storyboard.\\
If you watch this episode, you'll see that it's virtually a stage play, with no character coming within 30 feet of the camera. (It was also painted with an early version of H-B's computer coloring process which rendered lots of shots on soft focus.) So the episode looks pretty bad. For me, "The Nutcracker Scoob" was a huge disappointment, since the cartoon could have been a great holiday episode if it had been done with an iota of care.
-->The lousy "proscenium arch" staging of "The Nutcracker Scoob" storyboard was a turning point for me at H-B. When I went to the series producer George Singer with my suggestions on how to fix the storyboard -- which was almost entirely in long shots -- he told me to keep my nose out of his business. He made zero effort to improve the storyboard.\\
If you watch this episode, you'll see that it's virtually a stage play, with no character coming within 30 feet of the camera. (It was also painted with an early version of H-B's computer coloring process which rendered lots of shots on soft focus.) So the episode looks pretty bad. For me, "The Nutcracker Scoob" was a huge disappointment, since the cartoon could have been a great holiday episode if it had been done with an iota of care.
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* OldShame: Tom Ruegger was unhappy with how "The Nutcracker Scoob" turned out:
-->The lousy "proscenium arch" staging of "The Nutcracker Scoob" storyboard was a turning point for me at H-B. When I went to the series producer George Singer with my suggestions on how to fix the storyboard -- which was almost entirely in long shots -- he told me to keep my nose out of his business. He made zero effort to improve the storyboard.\\
If you watch this episode, you'll see that it's virtually a stage play, with no character coming within 30 feet of the camera. (It was also painted with an early version of H-B's computer coloring process which rendered lots of shots on soft focus.) So the episode looks pretty bad. For me, "The Nutcracker Scoob" was a huge disappointment, since the cartoon could have been a great holiday episode if it had been done with an iota of care.
-->The lousy "proscenium arch" staging of "The Nutcracker Scoob" storyboard was a turning point for me at H-B. When I went to the series producer George Singer with my suggestions on how to fix the storyboard -- which was almost entirely in long shots -- he told me to keep my nose out of his business. He made zero effort to improve the storyboard.\\
If you watch this episode, you'll see that it's virtually a stage play, with no character coming within 30 feet of the camera. (It was also painted with an early version of H-B's computer coloring process which rendered lots of shots on soft focus.) So the episode looks pretty bad. For me, "The Nutcracker Scoob" was a huge disappointment, since the cartoon could have been a great holiday episode if it had been done with an iota of care.
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* NamesTheSame: Mastermind, the villain of the episode "Mission Un-Doo-Able", shares his name with the villain of the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' video game ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooNightOf100Frights''.
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* NamesTheSame: NamesTheSame:
** Mastermind, the villain of the episode "Mission Un-Doo-Able", shares his name with the villain of the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' video game''VideoGame/ScoobyDooNightOf100Frights''.''VideoGame/ScoobyDooNightOf100Frights''.
** In "Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo", the villain is called the Red Skull and looks a little like the one [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull from Marvel Comics]].
** Mastermind, the villain of the episode "Mission Un-Doo-Able", shares his name with the villain of the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' video game
** In "Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo", the villain is called the Red Skull and looks a little like the one [[Characters/MarvelComicsRedSkull from Marvel Comics]].
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* NamesTheSame: Mastermind, the villain of the episode "Mission Un-Doo-Able", shares his name with the villain of the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' video game ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooNightOf100Frights''.
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* NamesTheSame: Mastermind, the villain of the episode "Mission Un-Doo-Able", shares his name with the villain of the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' video game ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooNightOf100Frights''.''VideoGame/ScoobyDooNightOf100Frights''.
* OldShame: Tom Ruegger was unhappy with how "The Nutcracker Scoob" turned out:
-->The lousy "proscenium arch" staging of "The Nutcracker Scoob" storyboard was a turning point for me at H-B. When I went to the series producer George Singer with my suggestions on how to fix the storyboard -- which was almost entirely in long shots -- he told me to keep my nose out of his business. He made zero effort to improve the storyboard.\\
If you watch this episode, you'll see that it's virtually a stage play, with no character coming within 30 feet of the camera. (It was also painted with an early version of H-B's computer coloring process which rendered lots of shots on soft focus.) So the episode looks pretty bad. For me, "The Nutcracker Scoob" was a huge disappointment, since the cartoon could have been a great holiday episode if it had been done with an iota of care.
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* OldShame: Tom Ruegger was unhappy with how "The Nutcracker Scoob" turned out:
-->The lousy "proscenium arch" staging of "The Nutcracker Scoob" storyboard was a turning point for me at H-B. When I went to the series producer George Singer with my suggestions on how to fix the storyboard -- which was almost entirely in long shots -- he told me to keep my nose out of his business. He made zero effort to improve the storyboard.\\
If you watch this episode, you'll see that it's virtually a stage play, with no character coming within 30 feet of the camera. (It was also painted with an early version of H-B's computer coloring process which rendered lots of shots on soft focus.) So the episode looks pretty bad. For me, "The Nutcracker Scoob" was a huge disappointment, since the cartoon could have been a great holiday episode if it had been done with an iota of care.
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* NamesTheSame: Mastermind, the villain of the episode "Mission Un-Doo-Able", shares his name with the villain of the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' video game ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooNightOf100Frights''.