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Hello and welcome to the second episode of The Scooby Dudes' Review Podcast! Tristan & Brad here! You may know us from Tiktok or Youtube and now we're coming at your with our very own podcast! In this episode we're talking about Scooby & Shaggy's second feature film Scooby-Doo Meets The Boo Brothers! After the death of Shaggy's Uncle Beaureguard, he, Scooby, and Scrappy arrive at his uncle's plantation to collect the inheritance. But as soon as they arrive, they find it is haunted by the ghost of a Confederate soldier. With this spook on their tails while they search for Shaggy's inheritance, they hired to help of the Boo Brothers, a trio of ghost-exterminators to help catch this nasty ghoul! Please consider following for more Scooby-Doo related content! And as always, thanks for listening! Where you can find us: TikTok: @Tristansacrey Youtube: @ScoobySacrey Scooby Instagram: @ScoobySacrey Personal Instagram: @TristanSacrey Everywhere Podcasts are found: @ The Scooby Dudes' Review Podcast
Hello and welcome to the very first episode of The Scooby Dudes' Review Podcast! Tristan & Brad here! You may know us from Tiktok or Youtube and now we're coming at your with our very own podcast! In this episode we're talking about the one that started it all! The project that took Scooby-Doo and the rest of Mystery inc to the big screen in Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood! Please consider following for more Scooby-Doo related content! And as always, thanks for listening! Where you can find us: TikTok: @Tristansacrey Youtube: @ScoobySacrey Scooby Instagram: @ScoobySacrey Personal Instagram: @TristanSacrey Everywhere Podcasts are found: @ The Scooby Dudes' Review Podcast
This week, Briton and Alex unite to become Scooby-Dudes, in the first of two slightly different episodes. Find us on iTunes and Spotify, online at herecomethesequels.blogspot.com, through email at herecomethesequels@gmail.com, and on Twitter at HCTSequels.
Staid Compatriots Offhandedly Orating Banter! It's the Scooby Dudes! Luke and Evan are finally delivering on the vague promise they made half a year ago to cover "Scoob!", the latest feature film starring Scooby-Doo and the gang (and a mottley crew of unasked-for characters). That's right, this is a true present for these unprecedented times, a gift from their mouths to your ears, wherever you may be. They hope you continue to enjoy their irregularly scheduled programming, because Part 2 is on the way!
Exactly a year ago today the Scooby Dudes uploaded a little teaser cleverly titled "Promo Arigato, Listen, You Got To," and it took 365 days for Evan Yeong and Luke Doty to deliver (with a little bit of assistance from one of their partners). It seems only fitting that the conclusion to their long-running project would end just as shakily as it started, but there's something old (bad bits), something new (a reading of an original screenplay!), and the return of every guest they've ever had on their show. What better way to celebrate the end of a decade?
Mystery 338 of Scooby Dos or Scooby Don’ts has Shaggy and Scooby heading to the tri-state area to stop Doctor Phibes from releasing genetically mutated bulls on the world. Because sure, that’s a world domination plan we suppose. https://archive.org/download/scoobydudestheme/Scooby%20Dudes%20%28Theme%29.mp3 Scooby Dos or Scooby Don’ts Episode 338: Scooby Dudes Hosts: Amelia (@FatalAmelia) and Billy (@thebillyseguire) Air … Continue reading "Mystery 338: Scooby Dudes"
Got to listen to this! And by this we mean a promo for a very special episode coming to your ears in the (not-so?) distant future! While this is the final installment of "Scooby Dudes" for 2018, it's not the end for your daring duo of competent co-hosts. Also, if you have anything nice to say about this title, please let them know! You can tweet compliments to @thescoobydudes and email any accolades or additional praise to scoobydudespodcast@gmail.com!
Two nerdy guys tail new goals to nurture growth. Then nobody's grateful? Take notice, group! To navigate generous tempers needs gumption. The Next Generation. Take that, "V for Vendetta"! Anyway, in this episode Luke and Evan think ahead to what the future might be for Scoob and the gang. In discussing the next incarnation of the show they also touch on a very special announcement in the outro. Stay tuned so that you can stay tuned!
This week's episode brings you two mysteries for the price of one! Not only that, but the cost of each "Scooby Dudes" episode is a grand total of FREE!! You're getting twice as many costumed criminals for No Money Down!!! In the first half we have the terrifying Nordic raiders who sailed the seas, and in the second one of the monstrous fish that still swim their depths. Will Scooby, Shaggy, Daphne, and Scrappy succumb to an axe or a many-toothed maw? Tune in to find out!
"Oh I haven't had one of those in my collection yet." Big time New Yorker Nick Alexander visits the Blake up with Cody studio to tell everyone how tough the dating scene is in the Big Apple. Finally, someone is telling that story. Nick bares his soul about 'the one that got away' and 'the one that keeps track of the zodiac signs of everyone they slept with'. This episode is brought to you by Scooby Dudes and The Right Reasons!
There's a truly hilarious bit that Luke and Evan did, riffing on how one might break down the song title "Pomp and Circumstance", that fortunately was not recorded, because, hey, what if one of them wants to get into politics one day? Risque intros aside, this episode which takes place in Italy spawns commentary which contains zero (0) mentions of the Mafia, Chef Boyardee, gesturing while speaking, the phrase "Mamma Mia!", or references to Mario OR Luigi! The Scooby Dudes dare you to find another podcast more culturally sensitive than this one.
On this episode we have on Evan and Luke from the Scooby Dudes Podcast. We talk about diversity in comic books and fan reactions. We talk fast food jobs and about melting childhood toys. Things get ugly when the conversation turns toward Scooby Doo and one of your hosts offers a differing opinion. Check out the Scooby Dudes at their website www.scoobydudes.com and email us at comicbookdungeonpodcast@gmail.com. Note this episode was recorded before James Gunn was fired by Disney.
On this episode we have on Evan and Luke from the Scooby Dudes Podcast. We talk about diversity in comic books and fan reactions. We talk fast food jobs and about melting childhood toys. Things get ugly when the conversation turns toward Scooby Doo and one of your hosts offers a differing opinion. Check out the Scooby Dudes at their website www.scoobydudes.com and email us at comicbookdungeonpodcast@gmail.com. Note this episode was recorded before James Gunn was fired by Disney.
If you really break it down, isn't every conversation just a two-way interrogation? If true, that means that every single episode of Scooby Dudes is a Friendterrogationâ„¢. Which would result in the episode numbering of this podcast so much worse than it already is, given that non-recaps aren't counted. One day listeners remember that they can ask the two co-hosts questions that aren't related to boring ol'* Scooby-Doo, but it didn't take place during the week leading up to this one. That's cool, though, because Luke and Evan manage to squeeze a bit of fun out of them anyway! *Scooby-Doo isn't boring at all; it's great!
"Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!" is far from Luke and Evan's favourite series. It's missing 3/5 of the gang and typically has a grand total of zero mysteries. This week, however, the Scooby Dudes are making up for all of that. What this show lacks in costumed criminals these co-hosts make up for in humour and, particularly prominent in this episode, physical acting. That's right, in Episode 57 the two ratchet up the number of facial expressions by a very wide margin. It's so much more entertainment than you signed up for!
Special thanks to Overpriced Subscription Service for sponsoring today's stream. There's no reason not to join! Except for the fact that the money you could (and might already be) paying for monthly physical goods might instead be put towards a particular Patreon... Evan and Luke get together to play a game, and its name is "Discuss What Scooby-Doo Video Games You'd Like to See Exist". Winners or losers, it's important to remember that the main goal is to have fun! They sure did, and hopefully so do their listeners.
"Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the crowd-" is what one of the co-hosts of this podcast might say. Swiftly followed up, of course, with "Take me out literally anywhere, please. I have been single for a decade. I don't want to die alone." Poorly disguised pleas aside, the Scooby Dudes are back for the second baseball-themed episode of the month, with "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!" subbing out orientalism for some good old fashioned comedy. Seriously, the two have absolutely nothing in common. Their Venn diagram is just two circles a healthy distance from each other.
"Carry on with your business, you two should kiss" - A man pretending to be a sled I think the quote above sums up this week's episode of Blake up with Cody with first time guest, long time listener, Justin Michael! Listen to hear why Justin was a sled and Blake & Cody's first impression of Justin! Kneepads were thrown. You can get more of Justin at the Freshly Squeezed Improv - July 17 **Free Show** and The Flashlight Zone at the 2018 MN Fringe Festival! This episode is brought to you by Coffee Booster and Scooby Dudes! #mnimprov #mnpodcasts #mncomedy
This week Luke and Evan ask their listeners to put their money where their . . . ears are? The point is that they're talking about shopping, specifically when it comes to Scooby-Doo merchandise and memorabilia! A true ride down the winding road of Scrapitalism! Let the Scooby Dudes tell you what to buy (or not buy). Velma-nage your finances and make sure you're making all the right investments. (financial pun involving "Shaggy") and, if you can believe that, (financial pun involving "Daphne")!
"Does Jesus make you psychic?" Blake and Cody welcome an atypical guest to the podcast this week! Meet Bev Schmitt, a local member of the UCC and Sunday school teacher. Hear how Bev spoke straight out of the womb and the ultimate christian battle: UCC vs. Catholicism. Plus, is Bev's secret motive to steal Sami from Blake forever? Listen to find out! This episode is brought to you by Bill Fumelle Photography and Scooby Dudes! #mnimprov #mnpodcasts #mncomedy #UCC #Touchedbyanangel
The Scooby Dudes have released 50 episodes or so, each featuring a theme song stating plainly that their podcast is for dudes, ladies, and those who fall under the LGBTQ umbrella. Not content to reserve their support to a song, they're taking some time to celebrate LGBT Pride Month (a timely three weeks in). Hopefully you don't get seasick, because there's discussion of ships galore. Daphne and Velma? Fred and Shaggy? Even the Great Dane himself is discussed in an episode critics have been alternately calling "worryingly under-researched" and "a gay old time"!
"Who is Ibtisam Brown?" you may be thinking. Who is this person who is so deserving as to be a guest on this podcast, let alone the first ever? That's a pretty intense line of questioning that could be answered if you just listened in, but it's true that the purpose of this description is to, as the name suggests, describe the episode. This very special episode of Scooby Dudes features someone who is very important to Evan. If they didn't exist it's safe to say that his relationship with Luke wouldn't be nearly as close as it is today. It would somehow be closer, and that would be terrible.
This episode of Scooby Dudes, which recaps an episode of "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!" is dedicated to anyone out there who might be waiting out an hours-long layover, or battling a great deal of much-deserved frustration towards a certain transportation company that (ironically) derives its name from a speedy breed of dog. May we all hope that justice, of the poodle variety or otherwise, is brought towards those responsible for this being uploaded far, far later than any other episode to date. Amen.
The Scooby Dudes just wanna party, party just for you. They just want the money (preferably in their Patreon account), money just for them. One of the two has listened to "This is America" too many times, and may or may not have had it playing while writing this. Speaking of songs, returning to 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo means yet another spirit to snag and stuff back into that chest, with plenty of musical numbers along the way. Join your pair o' normal hosts as they join the gang down in Morocco, where the sun is hot and the camels walk-O.
With all due respect and apologies to Willard Carroll Smith Jr., Luke and Evan take a break from the Scooby-Doo recaps to sit down and ask each other a few deep and meaningful questions. Given their 14+ years of friendship there can't possibly be anything left that they don't know about each other, can there? Really, the two co-hosts barely prepared for what turned out to be a thoroughly entertaining episode. Not only do they reach an all-time high with the food talk (surprising given Scooby and Shaggy's voracious appetites) and stay completely on-brand. This is some of Scooby Dudes at its absolute best.
The Scooby Dudes kick things off with a tongue twister and wrap them up with a frank and rather sobering discussion on HBO's Westworld. It's the television phenomenon so powerful that even speaking the title must be done so in a whisper. Or at least that's what some of us have been told. It's back to Mystery Inc., a show that has soured over time in one of the co-host's mouths, much like . . . well, like most foods when left too long in someone's mouth, probably. That said, the diversions are expected, plentiful, and (hopefully) a great deal of fun.
"Can we all stand up and pat me on the back?" Marvel: Avengers: Infinity War Is The Most Ambitious Crossover Event In History Blake up with Cody: This week's episode featuring cohost of Scooby Dudes Luke Doty! Join these three podcast hosts as they discuss seemingly everything except for Luke's romantic history. Hear about Cody's first memory of cream of mushroom soup and Blake's strange phobia of a common item. If you want to get more of Luke listen to Scooby Dudes on Apple Podcasts or Soundcloud! This episode is brought to you by Scooby Dudes and Midnight Notion!
What better time to do a topsy-turvy switcharoo episode than fifteen days after April Fool's? Imagine, if you will, Evan editing all of the audio and Luke doing, well, literally everything else. Keep imagining it, too, because that's not what you'll be hearing this week. While Mystery Incorporated undergoes a bit of a costume change in the comic book that Evan and Luke cracked open, Scooby Dudes is the same as it's always been (as it always will be, forever and ever, amen).
EVAN AND LUKE DRINK AND RECORD AN EPISODE OF THIS PODCAST. As they mention in the intro, in the spirit of St. Patrick's Day the duo decide to share a few beers on mic, which won't be to everyone's taste. If it's not to yours, please come back next week when they will be 100% sober (but likely just as coherent). You may be pleased to know that in spite of doing an episode inspired by St. Patrick's Day, the Scooby Dudes steer 100% clear of any and all negative stereotypes usually associated with that date and the people who celebrate it. They're progressive podcast co-hosts, and above all, as if you need a reminder, incredibly brave.
"I wrote 60 pages, the start of a novel." It's another short and sweet hook up episode with your hosts Blake and Cody! This week we get heavy as we talk about the ancient art of getting over your exes. Everyone has different stages they go through following a break up. Cody and Blake share theirs! Listen to hear about mistakes made and lessons learned. This is a deeper dive into the lives of your hosts. No one asked for it and we provided! This episode is brought to you by Scooby Dudes! Listen to their damn podcast!
Luke and Evan do not burst out into a rendition of Queen's "We Are the Champions" because they're not hacks. They also don't make any attempts to sound out the Chariots of Fire theme. Though if you really think about it, maybe that's because covering the Laff-A-Lympics didn't really feel like winning. Weeks after the 2018 Olympic Games came to a close in PyeongChang, South Korea, the Scooby Dudes decide to tackle a series that one would assume best fits the Olympic values of Friendship, Respect, and Excellence. Instead they find themselves having to embody the Paralympic values of Determination, Inspiration, Courage, and Equality in an attempt to get through the whole thing.
So how about those Oscars, right? What an incredible celebration of the past year in film, which one of this podcast's co-hosts completely missed as he was readying this episode for release. To be fair, the likelihood his counterpart watched it live is pretty slim. It's another return to the show that started it all, and the Scooby Dudes clearly have their sea legs. Not only is the energy high, this week features an all-time record for most censorship. Not necessarily in a bad way, as there's no possible chance that listeners will be able to tell what's been bleeped out.
No one's trying to hide the fact that the title of this episode is, to put it gently, extremely poorly conceived. It plays on the idea that you can just slot numbers in for letters, like the absolutely hilarious "5NAL DESTINATION". Actually, this makes less sense, because saying it out loud you hear "four-riendterrogation". The Scooby Dudes have fun with song lyrics! They hear from a whole bunch of people from a particular social media network (hint: it's not Facebook!). They forego one fancast and tackle another! Basically they answer a bunch of questions and also make jokes; you know the drill.
Are you a president or a person with a family? If so, consider this particular episode of Scooby Dudes to be tailor-made just for you! That's right, we released this installment on a federal/statutory holiday, depending on where you live, for you to enjoy during your time off! (Also applicable if you live on PEI, Nova Scotia, or really, really like Louis Riel). Created especially for you is a recap of two fairly lacklustre episodes. But never fear, just like Rumplestiltskin your intrepid co-hosts know how to spin straw into solid gold. They'll also absolutely flip out if you reveal you know their names, so please refer to them as SD1 and SD2, respectively (the one you respect more is SD1).
Valentine's Day is a day for love to be expressed between a man and a woman. Or a woman and a woman. Or two men. And sometimes those two men co-host a Scooby-Doo podcast together. Depending on the circumstances, it may be that the love, platonic or romantic, is not reciprocated. That's Valentine's Day, folks. The Scooby Dudes hope that you love one another as much, scratch that, more than Luke loves surprising his wife on their special day. More than Evan loves interning at his new gig, which was not at all mentioned in this episode. As always, they love their listeners, if not necessarily one another.
"We're born in pods up on Vaigon Nine." We don't know how we got him, but Blake and Cody welcome the Intergalactic Heavy Weight Champion of the Galaxy (Richard Ralston) into Reverie Podcasts Studios. Calgon "The Mondo Glock" Rexpin is well known across the universe, but the 11-foot Glockogian found time to visit his favorite vacation spot, Earth, for some much needed rest and relaxation. To understand just how large and powerful our guest is, the picture to the left shows the Mondo Glock wrestling two Bengal tigers in a classic kitchen match. He won easily. This episode has been brought to you by Calgon's preferred workout supplements NeoForce Performance LLC and Scooby Dudes!
Are you all alone? Do you have a parent or guardian with you, or any other adult supervision? If the answer is "no" then you're in the exact same shoes as the characters in "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo". If it's beginning to dawn on you that maybe you can't be held responsible for your own safety then, well, this was a weird time to realize that. The Scooby Dudes are tackling an episode that made them feel strange. And not like their bodies were changing, but more like they weren't sure what was real and secure in the world anymore. Basically this was a truly surreal episode to recap and they try to keep, and succeed in keeping, things fun. But things also got pretty dark.
It's Monday, and the Scooby Dudes are (almost) never late! That's right, they're a timely, punctual duo, always on cue. They don't require any motivation, no hints needed here. Luke and Evan have never needed to be persuaded to be early or responsive. On a completely unrelated note, this is another prompt episode! They've booted up the ol' writing prompt generator and used the suggestions provided to cobble together a wholly original episode of Scooby-Doo. They had an absolute blast, and are hoping that this was just as fun to listen to as it was to record.
We all have different ways with managing our own disappointment. Some people fall victim to their vices, while still others drastically change up the format of their podcast at the risk of alienating listeners. "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Inc.", our expectations were so high . . . A gigantic haunted semi-trailer truck runs rampant through Crystal Cove, and if that wasn't enough the episode the Scooby Dudes are covering is also dripping with romantic conflict and cutthroat politics! But really that's just the events being talked up for this description. It's an okay episode, and the hosts do their very best to craft a superior recap (to varying levels of success).
Let's be honest, in most circles the descriptor "direct-to-video" is a pretty damning one. In the case of Scooby-Doo cartoons, however, it can actually be a pretty great sign. Higher budget, typical twenty-something-minute runtime, no downsides! The Scooby Dudes join the gang in Florida, a state famous for the sun, surf, and sand. As is tradition a monster appears, comprised of one of those three components! If you think about it, it's actually pretty lucky for these teens that it wasn't a fiery solar ogre or a gritty silica-based behemoth.
Some might ask why the internet needs yet another Scooby-Doo podcast, or one that recaps or covers any TV show at all. Why not focus on a more high-brow art form, like literature? Well, the Scooby Dudes are the type of duo who believe you can have your cake and eat it too. Not content to constantly reference Mark Z. Danielewski's acclaimed novel week after week, their first recap has them discuss not one, but two greats in the world of children's lit. All of that on top of a pretty drastic change of formatting their episodes, which resulted in a much shorter installment than usual. Honestly, is there anything they can't do?
The last episode of Scooby Dudes for 2017 falls on Christmas Day, and what better gift could the hosts give their listeners than almost a full hour of what was originally meant to be not much longer than 20 to 30 minutes. But hey, 'tis the season! Luke and Evan consider everything they've been through to get where they are today, chilling in their old college town, faced with the very real threat of being trapped there by seriously intense snowfall. They're having the very happiest of holidays, and they hope you do as well!
"A brother from a nether mother." Blake up with Cody is back in full force with brand new episode! This week's guest is Ian Welch​ and things get interesting. Ian injects his love of all things dark by discussing his past as an emo kid and mortuary scientist. He also shares how a ghost helped him discover a cheater. Plus, Blake​ learns how Ouija​ boards work and Cody​ discovers our rival podcast across the river, Lake up with Cordina. This episode is brought to you by Scooby Dudes​ and Minneapolis Cider Company​.
For the most part, you can really only meet somebody once. With that in mind, Luke and Evan never really touch on the fact that this episode of "The Scooby-Doo Show" has the title character (and frightened hound in question) first meeting one of the demons ABOVE ground. Sure, he bumps into the monster again beneath the surface, but at that point he's no longer meeting him! Aren't you glad they decided to skim past those semantics? Instead the Scooby Dudes go deep into what these denizens of hell symbolize, as they terrorize the newly founded city of Seattle. There's also just a pinch of one-upmanship, as the two seemingly vie to see who can make the worst/best pun in this episode.
Luke and Evan had a truly special episode for you lined up this week, but unfortunately ran into some unfortunate recording issues. Then it struck them: what could be more special than recording an impromptu episode in its place? Probably a guest star, now that they think about it a little more. For the first time ever the Scooby Dudes piece together an original, never-before-heard episode from their very favourite franchise with a prompt that came not from flesh and blood. No, it didn't come from a ghost! (Though that is an understandable assumption.) They just found a writing prompt generator online.
It's Halloween Week, and you know what that means! The Scooby Dudes are covering an episode about holy matrimony! Really, what with the dressing up and the focus on desserts, what could be more on theme than a wedding? It's not just a celebration that binds together two families, either. Luke and Evan discuss the implications of one family owning another from generation to generation, and even find the time to offer a little history lesson about the Pilgrims and their relationship with the land's original inhabitants.
Taylor Heitman is a Minneapolis actor and former high school classmate of our very own Cody Madison! She was ready to dish all about Cody's teenage years and Blake was all ears. As it turned out, Taylor had a lot to share about her own romantic history and Cody got off the hook...this time. Listen to this week's episode to hear why Taylor received applause for her first kiss and why Cody's best year of high school was sophomore year. Plus, we discover Cody was on first name basis with a teacher and why Blake could never hope to be in a musical. You can get more of Taylor by seeing her perform in Death of a Salesman at the Northfield Arts Guild 9/22 - 10/1. This episode is brought to you by Scooby Dudes and Minneapolis Cider Company!
Remember that one time when your best friend/significant other/respected person in your life betrayed your trust/deeply disappointed you/failed to live up to your expectations? Well, in many ways that's what "Mystery Mask Mix-Up" was for the Scooby Dudes. Racism is never a good look, but it's not always recognized as such, and certainly wasn't in the early 70s when "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" first aired. This week Luke, who is friends with POC, and Evan, an actual POC, recap a deeply problematic episode, spotlighting its sins while still making sure to note the silver linings as well.
Are you ready to be taken higher? No, not to the place where blind men see, we're talking about higher education! The very first episode of "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!" brings us to Kingston University, an institution with a particularly horrific method of vetting its prospective students. While the thought of postsecondary ed. and the staggering financial burden that comes with it are a frightening enough prospect for most, Evan and Luke are just too darn excited! This is the show that inspired "Scooby Dudes", and they're eager to share the absolute best the franchise has to offer!
Edd Jones is a Minneapolis improviser and podcaster that hasn't realized yet that he is too cool to be friends with Blake and Cody. Until he figures this out, Blake and Cody knew they had to get Edd on the podcast to talk about his salacious past. Listen to this week's episode to hear all about Edd's firsts. His first time making out, his first time doing it, and his first time on a plane! All these firsts in the pursuit of love. Unfortunately, they were not all at the same time. Plus, Edd teaches Blake and Cody why someone might want to be a sugar daddy. Keep an eye out for guest appearances by Christopher Walken, Ed Norton, and Owen Wilson! You can get more of Edd by seeing his improv group Three Guys Named Mike and listening to his amazing podcast Game of Jones! This episode is brought to you by Scooby Dudes and Coffee Booster!
Driving can be dangerous. You have to watch out for pedestrians, traffic signals, other drivers, and, as this episode of "What's New, Scooby-Doo?" relays, gigantic desert sandworms. I can't remember what to do with those, something about checking your blindspots- Tune in this week to hear Evan and Luke talk about video games, probably more than they need to! Gain a very slight understanding of Frank Herbert's magnum opus! Find out what in the world "Nuevo Mexico" could possibly translate to! Learn. Laugh. Love. This is "Scooby Dudes".
The Scooby Dudes host their first ever Q&A episode, and many a Q is A'd! Gathering queries from Twitter, Facebook, and Patreon, Luke and Evan address topics that range from the very Scooby-specific to those about one of their personal love lives. It's a good time! This week also manages to feature the longest and unwieldiest outro we've ever had to date, so if you wanted to listen to it for that segment alone you'll have to skip ahead to the final ten or so minutes. Go too far and you'll miss it!
What do you love about Scooby-Doo? Is it Mystery Inc. and all five of its members working together? Revealing the culprit behind the mask? The ghost, ghoul, or monster they masquerade as? If so, then "Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!" is probably not for you! That doesn't mean that this episode of "Scooby Dudes" isn't, though, because Luke and Evan are here to share their experiences with the show and what exactly they liked about it (and all the things they didn't). They're so close they're practically Brothers, so why not join them on their latest podcasting Venture?
In the first episode of "Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo" we have the heroic Blue Scarab turning to a life of thievery and terrorism! What has happened to this broad-shouldered adonis of a man? Could it be that in this case it is really beauty who is the beast? The Scooby Dudes are here to cover the first appearance of Scrappy-Doo, because presumably at least one of you asked for it. That's right, it's a podcast on the origins of Puppy Powerâ„¢! You can stop reading this now, because it's time to let you at 'em, let you at 'em!
Evan's fast, Luke's furious, and together they are . . . the Scooby Dudes, obviously. Duh. But also they're talking about an episode of "The New Scooby and Scrappy Doo Show" that features multiple cars parachuting down from great heights! That's the kind of automotive chaos Vin Diesel enjoys best, and was presumably named for. Buckle in for a podcast that puts the pedal to the meddling kids. This week there are the usual two co-hosts. But also two dogs! Two teenagers(?)! Two mysteries! Two . . . engines, probably? In some of the vehicles? This is too much. It's time to go to bed.
Have you ever felt like 14 ghosts was too many, but 12 was not quite enough? If so you're in luck, because the Scooby Dudes are covering the first episode of "The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo!" Even though the series is a pretty big departure from most Scooby-Doo norms, this is still the exact same podcast you know and love. If the names Bogel, Weerd, Vincent Van Ghoul, and Flim-Flam don't mean anything to you now, they will once you've listened to this episode!
Things that are not delights: root canals, forgetting someone's name in the middle of a conversation, nights of fright. Things that are delights: bank errors in your favour, puppies, and (hopefully) listening to this podcast! The third episode of "Scooby Dudes" was originally its fifth, but as far as rescheduling due to technical difficulties this cloud is literally all silver linings, because it's one of the best yet. Not only that, but two ghouls means you're getting 1.5 times more podcast, because Luke and Evan are bad at math!
You know what's scary? Haunted suits of armour, obviously. Also: the fact that somehow lifelong friends Luke and Evan found out how to record and release their very own podcast. Tune in to their first-ever episode of "Scooby Dudes" where they cover the first-ever piece of Scooby-Doo media! It's not all tangents and bad jokes, but if you like those you are going to LOVE this.
The only "Scooby Dudes" promo we/you needed. We never actually say "hold on to your butts".