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Moon Slayer
Jun 19, 2007

Cannot recommend Mystery, Inc. high enough. I'll make a slightly more detailed post about it later but I rewatched it at the beginning of quarantine and it rules.

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Moon Slayer
Jun 19, 2007

So yeah, Mystery, Inc. is not only a great franchise show but it's a great animated series in general. It's very episodic; plot points are going concerns throughout the series. Instead of traveling around, too, the kids are high school students and as such stick around their hometown of Crystal Cove, California. The characters develop over the course of the show, actions have consequences, and you're not sure who outside the Scooby Gang can be trusted (Lewis Black and Gary Cole voice two such characters). There's conspiracies, ancient puzzles, the sense that something bad happened here a long time ago, and also Mark Hamill voices a fat man dressed as a baby who drives around in a stroller-shaped dune buggy throwing exploding bottles. And I haven't even talked about the episode that takes place in the Red Room from Twin Peaks. It's on Netflix and if you like Scooby Doo or even just good animated shows like The Last Airbender or the new She-Ra, I highly recommend it.

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