![]() ![]() ![]() Scooby also has opposable thumbs and can use his front paws like hands. He is generally a quadruped, but displays bipedal 'human' characteristics occasionally. Scooby-Doo is a brown Great Dane with several distinctive black spots on his upper body. Scooby's voice is similar to that of the earlier character Astro from The Jetsons. His quirky chuckle is often also in an episode, but it changed slightly when Frank Welker took over the voice of Scooby. He also usually says, at least once per episode, "Ruh-roh, Raggy" ("Uh-oh, Shaggy"). His catch phrase, usually howled at the end of every episode, is "Scooby-Dooby-Doo!" or "Rooby-Rooby-Roo". In most iterations, he keeps his sentences relatively short, usually using charades for anything longer than three or four words. Scooby has a speech impediment and tends to pronounce most words as if they begin with an "r", though most characters are able to understand him perfectly. But their friends ( Velma, Daphne and Fred) encourage them to go after the costumed villains, usually with " Scooby Snacks", a biscuit-like dog treat or cookie snack (usually shaped like a bone or, in later versions of the cartoons, Scooby's dog tag), though Scooby's inherent loyalty and courage do often force him to take a more heroic stand. In all versions of the character, Scooby-Doo and Shags share several personality traits, mostly being cowardly and perpetually hungry. 1.2.2 Shaggy and Scooby-Doo as heroes to the gangĭifferent iterations of Scooby-Doo have been developed and expanded in the various series featuring the characters, many of them contradicting, such as the original series and recent live-action movies where Shaggy and Scooby-Doo first meet as older teenagers for the first time, contradicting A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, where they know each other from childhood (especially considering that such amounted to a "prequel" series). ![]()
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