In the episode: Howl of the Fright Hound, there is a cameo of the yogi bear, he appears in the background attached to a wheelbarrow like Hannibal Lecter as a prisoner in the Animal Asylum for Mad Criminals. This Crystal Cove Animal Asylum for Insane Criminals is also an obvious parody of the infamous Arkham Asylum, a mental institution and prison, where most of Batman's enemies are incarcerated. There are numerous references to H. Combs has appeared in a number of films inspired by Lovecraft's fictions, and portrayed the man himself in one.
The monster, Char-Gar Gothakon, resembles Cthulhu, a giant squid-faced monster in Lovecraft's stories. The episode's name, "The Shrieking Madness", is a reference to the fact that Cthulhu's shriek can cause madness and will bend the victims to Cthulhu's will. This is the first Scooby-Doo TV series without the creator of Joseph Barbera , who died in before the show premiered.
Something that is left to the interpretation of each viewer is the love relationship between Velma and Hot Dog Water, at first they are shown as rivals and later they develop love feelings, the relationship between the two was not shown by decision of the cartoon Network executives although it is something that is said implicitly and has been confirmed by the writers and voice actress Gray DeLisle. It was eventually stated by Tony Cervone, one of the creators of the series, that his intent was for Hot Dog Water and Velma to become a romantic couple after the timeline resets in Come Undone.
Crystal Cove was founded by the Spanish conquerors and the state of California was colonized by the Spanish. There is an actual place in California called "Crystal Cove", although it is actually the name of the state park rather than a city. At Theater of Doom, Vincent Van Ghoul said that the city sank in the Pacific after a member of the audience corrected it. This would suggest that Crystal Cove is somewhere on the west coast.
In the episode: Night Terrors, a parody of the classic suspense: The Shining is made. Episode 2: The Creeping Creatures, the episode's style and story is influenced by the horror film Eaten Alive, such as the appearance and setting of the dilapidated motel set in a deserted swamp and run by strange owners, the heavy use of red lights and the "killer" Gator People a Nile crocodile in the movie.
The executives decided not to explore a new version of the series and instead preferred to make a sequel to the original series, serving as the final ending of the series. The episode: Howl of the Fright Hound is a homage to the film, The Terminator, with a robotic dog taking the place of a humanoid robotic skeleton, the T The Fright Hound survives the flames of an exploding car, similar to how T survived the flames of an exploding fuel truck.
The police station scenes. Its disguise is burnt off at the police station, showing its exoskeleton underneath. This actually happened later on in Terminator. The climax takes place in a factory, they also both managed to bust down a factory door, just like the movie, and after the robot is believed to have been destroyed it makes one final attempt before being crushed to death at the very end.
Even the music is alluded to. The episode "Escape from Mystery Manor" is an episode-long homage to the Saw film series with character test traps that can kill them. In the episode The hodag of horror, Jason Voorhees' hockey mask can be seen in the Cabinet of Curiosities. The writers Mitch Watson, Mark Banker, Roger Eschbacher, Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas of the series were given some freedom to touch on dark and serious issues within the franchise, this is something that has not happened since the films developed between that had dark and gloomy plots because Warner Bros.
During the series, Daphne Blake dates an actor named Baylor Hotner who stars as a "were-turtle" in the fictional teen vampire move "Dusk". Hotner is a parody of actor Taylor Lautner who played Jacob, a werewolf, in the teen vampire move Twilight which Dusk is a parody of.
Spoilers The trivia items below may give away important plot points. In S1 E10, Jason, a love interest towards Velma and social outcast, was a potential suspect towards the attacks on Crystal Cove during this episode.
Later, it is revealed to be his mother, getting revenge on the gang for disrespecting him earlier on in the episode. This is a potential nod towards Friday the 13th. In this episode also appear several characters of hanna-barbera such as: Jabberjaw, Funky Phantom, teen angels, the neptunes among others. When Scooby breaks through the door where Fred and Daphne are, he recreates John Candy running from the bear and standing in front of the door out of breath in The Great Outdoors.
The style and story of the episode are influenced by the horror film Eaten Alive, such as the look and setting of the rundown motel located in a deserted swampland and run by bizarre proprietors, the heavy use of red lighting, and the "killer" Gator People a Nile crocodile in the film. Getting Started Contributor Zone ».
Edit page. Top Gap. See more gaps ». Create a list ». Series Finished In Tv Shows Watchlist. Series that I have watched. His trademark accessory is his orange ascot. At the time Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Rogers moved into Shaggleford Manor , he was wearing a light blue jacket over a white shirt, dark blue pants, and brown shoes. For many years, in the first period of his ascot days, he was the level-headed and stoic leader.
Although in the later years, when he had become a mystery novelist, he showed signs of possible fear of being arrested after it was believed he was the Red Skull. His cowardice is further implied during his blue-striped sweater years , when Fred, Daphne, and Velma have to split up to find Shaggy and Scooby in an Ohio Scooby Snax factory , and Daphne asked if he minded searching alone, with Fred reacts a little worriedly, "You mean by myself?
In this haunted fact-" until he realised what he is saying and tried to act cool. But after Farmer P. After Daphne comments on how Gary Snipper is "technically proficient," he adds that he's good at making things, too.
As a child growing up in Coolsville , he was the polar opposite to the fearless leader type, being slightly hyperactive and superstitious. He was frequently picked on by Red Herring , the neighbourhood bully.
He subscribed to a magazine, the National Exaggerator , that "reported" real monsters his favorites being the Mole People and the mud monsters. Fred also almost always gets something wrong at the end of a case, as he always or almost always accuses Red as being the villain.
He also has an extreme obsession with nets , that he sets up traps along the walkway to his homes front door, sleeps with one and tries to decide which type to use when trying to catch the Ghost of Dapper Jack. His resistance was put to an ultimate test during his stay at the Grand Sandy Resort.
There have been instances where Fred has noticed and gained the attention of the opposite sex over the years. Being only an amateur sleuth doesn't pay the bills, so Fred has had to find a source of income and a sometimes a stable profession when the gang decide to part ways for a while , and has taken on a variety of different jobs through his life.
This is a list of them:. Additionally, pre-teen Freddie was hired by his Uncle Eddie to write an article for the National Exaggerator , [21] and he and Daphne formed a singing duo to compete in Talent Star. Scoobypedia Explore. Coolsville Crystal Cove. Rules and Guidelines. Guess Who? Where Are You? Team-Up Apocalypse More Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Fred Jones. View source. History Talk Do you like this video?
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