Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!

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200622m

When Shaggy's rich Uncle Albert goes missing and is presumed dead, Shaggy receives an inheritance, which he uses to upgrade the Mystery Machine so it can transform itself into other types of vehicles. Before disappearing, Uncle Albert made some enemies and it is up to Shaggy and his trusty canine, Scooby-Doo, to defeat those enemies, the most dangerous of whom is evil Dr. Phineas Phibes. Armed with the upgraded Mystery Machine, a loyal robot servant and their new riches, Shaggy and Scooby must stop Dr. Phibes' evil plans and save the world.

Production

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Seasons

13 Episodes • Premiered 2006

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1. Shags to Riches

Shaggy's uncle disappears and leaves Shaggy with millions of dollars, so Shaggy and Scooby-Doo go to the mansion he left for them and start exploring. They see some of his inventions and then Shaggy sees a note about how his new invention is trying to be stolen by someone and now he must go into hiding. Now Scooby and Shaggy have to go and solve another mystery.

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2. More Fondue for Scooby-Doo!

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After receiving an urgent holographic transmission from Uncle Albert, Shaggy and Scooby travel to Switzerland, using their new and improved mystery machine, in order to thwart Dr. Phibes' efforts in interrupting an anti-global warming conference. Once Phibes realizes he's being followed, he counteracts by sending one of his most dangerous agents after them.

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3. High Society Scooby

Dr. Phibes' latest evil plot is to abduct three of the world's leading scientists in order to gain technologically advanced weapons. Shaggy and Scooby must prevent this by sneaking into the country club where the scientists are being honored and protect them at all costs. However, they also have to deal with Phibes' agents.

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4. Party Arty

Shaggy and Scooby decide to throw a housewarming party, but their neighbor and president of the Housing Association, Thurston Havansimp, sets out on derailing their plans. He threatens to cite them with enough code and permit violations to evict them from their house and the neighborhood. Meanwhile, Dr. Phibes finds about the party and sends a deadly robot to the Shaggleford Mansion with orders to annihilate the dynamic duo.

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5. Smart House

Dr. Phibes plans on unleashing an evil computer virus into the nation's weapon defense systems, but Uncle Albert gets word of it first. While intercepting the virus, Shaggy and Scooby unknowingly release the virus into their in-house's computer system, which soon takes control of every appliance and utility in the mansion.

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6. Lightning Strikes Twice

After a bad experience from the past with lightning, Dr. Phibes creates a machine from his space station that causes thunderstorms across the world. Scooby must face his fear of lightning as he and Shaggy work on a way to stop Phibes.

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7. Don't Feed the Animals

Dr. Phibes sets out to destroy the rainforest in search for the secret to eternal youth. Meanwhile, poachers try to stop Shaggy and Scooby.

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8. Mystery of the Missing Mystery Solvers

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Shaggy and Scooby are nominated for the "Mystery Solvers of the Millennium" award. However, at the ceremony, the mystery solvers begin disappearing one by one while Shaggy and Scooby must work fast to discover who's taking them before they're next.

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9. Chefs of Steel

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Dr. Phibes decides to hit Shaggy and Scooby in their most vulnerable spot - their stomachs! He invents a hypnotic hibachi and then hires an evil chef to use it on them as they visit the set of their favorite cooking show, "Chefs of Steel".

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10. Almost Ghosts

Shaggy and Scooby meet up with Fred, Velma, and Daphne at a military base where Dr. Phibes' agents use their new invisible technology to steal weapons.

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11. Pole to Pole

In order to gain immortality, Dr. Phibes plans on setting off a bomb at the end of the "Polar Bear 3000" race which will destroy all electronics across the world. Naturally, Shaggy and Scooby enter the race to make sure that he doesn't succeed.

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12. Big Trouble

Dr. Phibes is finally going to get his wish and become immortal! He has built a giant robot version of himself and plans to conquer the world with it. It is up to Shaggy and Robo-Scooby to put a stop to his big plans.

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13. Operation Dog and Hippy Boy

With the intention of finally stealing Uncle Albert's secret formula, Dr. Phibes assembles three of the most ruthless criminals in history to destroy Shaggy and Scooby.

Cast

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Frank Welker

Scooby-Doo (voice)

Photo of Scott Menville

Scott Menville

Shaggy Rogers / Dr. Trebla / Additional Voices (voice)

Photo of Jim Meskimen

Jim Meskimen

Robi / Agent #1 (voice)

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Casey Kasem

Uncle Albert (voice)

Photo of Jeff Bennett

Jeff Bennett

Dr. Phibes / Agent #2 (voice)

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Reviews

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Slimonite

3/10

I knew that this was gonna be bad because of how vitriolic it was considered to the Scooby-Doo fandom and and negative reviews online, but you really have to watch it to understand fans pain watching this

This has got to be the most draining show I've seen this year alone. Scott Menville voicing Shaggy felt like such a weird choice. Whenever Shaggy speaks, I just here the Teen Titans Robin and sounds more like a parody of Casey Kasem's performance than a natural fit for the character. But Scott had to pay the bills somehow after Teen Titans ended, so i'm not holding any bad blood towards him. Who i can hold bad blood towards are the show runners who didn't want to comply with Casey Kasem's one request. So yeah, if you don't know, the reason why Kasem didn't voice Shaggy for the first three direct-to-video Scooby-Doo movies is because of a Burger King ad and that went against Kasem's request of making Shaggy a vegetarian like he was himself. But he did come back for What's New Scooby-Doo and some of the later direct-to-video movies. Kasem is in this show as Shaggy's uncle probably just to have him in the show at all. I already wrote a paragraph of this review and i haven't even talked about the actually show yet.

I guess I'll start with the fact that this show completely throws mystery solving out the window in favor for whatever it's trying to be. A big complaint I had with What's New Scooby-Doo is that i felt that it barely deviated from the original formula. I get the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" mentality, but it ultimately feels too similar to the original cartoon and it doesn't really stick out in the vast Scooby-Doo franchise. Get a Clue!, however, is the compete opposite. It's doesn't feel like it's a Scooby-Doo show, if anything, it more so inline with Inspector Gadget than Scooby-Doo of all things. Scooby-Doo really needs to find that sweet spot with their shows by still having the basic idea of a Scooby-Doo show and not deviating too far from that understanding, but it also has to try to do it's own thing and not feel like a rehash of what came before. Scooby-Doo shows like 13 Ghosts and Mystery Incorporated found that sweet spot and ended up being the best shows in the franchise in my opinion. The worst shows in my opinion are the ones that don't even attempt to find the sweet spot and feels more like a product or a necessity than a worth while inclusion in the franchise. The shows that I'm referring to are Scooby and Scrappy-Doo (1980) and, of course, Get a Clue! At least Scrappy as a character got better later in the series. At least Scrappy's trade-off for being annoying, those cowboy segments in the third season, were only 7 minutes long. AT LEAST SCRAPPY-DOO HAD ONE ANNOYING RECURRING CHARACTER FOR A WHILE!!! Agent 2 in this show might be even worse than early Scrappy and at least he wasn't delegated as the fat guy who makes burp and fart noises. The robot butler doesn't fair much better, I don't like him. He has a good gag every 50 attempts and that's the extent to how i feel about him. Also I really don't like the idea of having a recurring villain in this franchise (unless it's done right) because it was always the monster of the week format and I don't think it would be as bad if the villain wasn't so ugly to look at and that's another thing, I honestly hate the character designs in this. Scooby and Shaggy look fine, but the other 80% percent of the characters look awful and so unappealing to look at. But I can't say that about the backgrounds 'cause they actually look kinda good and has a unique art style and texture to them. There's also a gag that the villain can't step outside without getting struck by lightning. But in the cruise episode,he's perfectly fine, so what was the point of making that a gag if you're not even gonna be consistent about it. I don't know where to talk about about this, but the twist with Uncle Albert honestly sucks. There was absolutely no indication that he was a mole within the villain's group for the entirety of season 1 and it's so clear that they just made that up as the show along just to have some sort of dramatic sendoff.

That's about it i guess. It was only 26 episodes, but it felt like an eternity. It was also extremely obnoxious and so disconnected to the overall franchise. even ignoring it's attachments to Scooby-Doo, it's such an irritating, ugly nightmare to sit through.

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