What is your favorite Scooby Doo rip off?

What is your favorite Scooby Doo rip off?

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Beside what you posted....

Blue Falcon and Dyno-Mutt
Jabberjaw
Capt Caveman and the Teen Angels

Mike Tyson Mysteries

It was a scooby doo ripoff? I thought they just liked music?
And sexo with Alexandra.

Where can I watch this and Josie in space? Of all the HB stuff these are unfindable

must have looked over it, thanks

Why are they in outer space? There's no reason for them to be in outer space!

I personally liked Josie.
I got a thing for redheads.
Melody was also hot, but they pushed the whole dumb blonde angle too much.

Ah good ol wholesome Arche comics.

Watch Cartoons Online.
They have practically everything.

1973 was when The U.S. had another moon launch, plus Sky Lab had just been launched, so space travel was popular.

I assure you everything is top quality, hands down.
It's my go to site for watching cartoons.
You won't be disappointed.

I like Alexandra because she's got that skunk stripe in her hair, she has big tits and she's also a female chad. She reminds the other girls who is the alpha bitch among them.

Because..... FUCK YOU!
THEY'RE JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS!
IF THEY WANT TO ROCK OUT IN OUTER SPACE, YOU CAN'T STOP THEM!

Then how come she's always getting thwarted, and her plans always backfire.
Sounds more beta than alpha to me.
Josie, on the other hand, always comes through and saves the day in spite of, and despite Alexandra's fuck ups.

She's holding back her strength. She can't be Superman every second and mog them.

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And remember, this was 1964, six years before they turned Josie into a rock star with her own band.
The outfit was based on a fan's submission for a fashion idea.

Pretty cool, eh?

Sure, pal, whatever helps you sleep at night.
However, the cartoons speak for themselves....

I guess villains need love, too.....

See

My absolute favorite of the Hanna barbera girls

Fangface

Because everyone went to outerspace, including but not limited to

Casper

Yogi Bear

Johnny Quest

And even

Happy days.

Yes. Happy Days. Fonzie rode on a UFO and went to a planet with dinosaurs alongside his talking dog companion. This exists. It's fucking real. youtube.com/watch?v=dvAV_hGg73E

Honestly Happy Days is fine. The one you should be upset about going to space was Gilligan's Island

That feels less crazy saying it out loud, because the entire premise of Gilligan's Island is "These guys are stranded on this place and need to get home". Island or Planet it's the same premise.

Meanwhile Happy Days is "There's a dork and a cool guy and they get into family friendly adventures" That was so mundane jumping over a shark, a real stunt Seaworld did, felt crazy outlandish and is considered too far to be believeable... and then a fucking UFO comes down so the cool guy and his talking dog hop on where they go to outer space and find an ancient planet with dinosaurs and cavemen, and the day is saved when this guy manages to get a cavewoman horny for him.

Just a bit of a leap more in premise

Well I mean the set up with Gilligan's was they built a rocket ship out of wood and blasted off from the island, but I can see where you're coming from.

Never have I seen so many people be correct yet also so very very wrong

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Not HB, but don't forget the Dick Tracy notoriously also went to space, and his adopted son married an alien from the moon. This wasn't a corporate suit's idea either, it came from the original creator himself.

happy days was time travel, they go to ancient egypt, the middle ages and other time periods

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I like the rare genre of "what if western but in space"

Did HB really think endless Scooby-Doo rip-offs would eventually yield another success of that caliber? Lightning in a bottle doesn't strike twice, you know...

Easy to milk what works when you control 80% of children's programming in the 70s.

Probably not, but the networks were willing to pay for more of the same nonetheless.

Well the Happy Days show did have Robin Williams as Mork in one episode.

Yeah, the logic of building a rocket to leave the island and getting stuck on an alien planet. Nice going there Professor!

Captain Planet

brown skin

white features

It just works okay!

jabber jaw never getting that ska reboot I always dreamed of was my first disappointment

ska

Now rhe music can stink as much as the shark!

Had networks not passed on it, we would have gotten "Wacky Races under the sea" with "Wacky Submarines" which nobody's ever gotten into detail about besides the late Jerry Eisenberg showing some concept art.
They did later do some "in space" reincarnation though.

Yogi's Space Race, made in that era where HB didn't own Dick Dastardly so had to make up a legally distinct replacement.

Between Phantom Phink (and his heroic other self), Dread Baron, and all the not-Dastardlies in Mumbly's own show, that family tree must be huge.

Gets even more bizarre if you consider the evil trio characters in Japan trace their lineage back to Dastardly too.