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So this is a thing that's happening because of reasons.
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Because they want that Marvel money and they think a cinematic universe is the way to get it, rather than making a good film.Why does every movie that comes out need to have a cinematic universe?
Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera are rolling in their graves.
Meant William Hanna.Bill Hanna is still alive, he probably wishes he wasn't though.
probably not.Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera are rolling in their graves.
Yeah the only reason they'd roll is because they're not the ones making a buck.probably not.
most of the HB series were absolutely terrible rip-offs of other HB cartoons.
there are probably about half a dozen memorable HB series out of the dozens of different shows they produced, and they already made a yogi bear film.
Bill Hanna is still alive, he probably wishes he wasn't though.
It least it's full-on animation this time and not live action. I've heard the new Scooby Doo comic has been pretty good. Maybe it'll be based off that.Bill Hanna has been dead for years...
On the one hand, it could work. There have been several H-B team ups before, some of which sucked, some of which were entertaining.
On the other hand, considering the track record of films based off of cartoons it'll most likely suck. Especially considering the whole godforsaken cinematic universe trend. Maybe this'll be the nail in the coffin.
Link it to meThe cartoon where Shaggy and Scooby got the Jin-Roh armor and killed a bunch of people was pretty cool.
Link it to me
Why does every movie that comes out need to have a cinematic universe?
That's Scooby Doo, Mystery Incorporated. Aired on Cartoon Network for two seasons and was basically a Scooby Doo series with a continuous storyline and a much darker theme to it. It was actually pretty good, from what I remember.I guess they were just people-shaped robots, sorry.
Also had a lovecraftian end that set up the original series.That's Scooby Doo, Mystery Incorporated. Aired on Cartoon Network for two seasons and was basically a Scooby Doo series with a continuous storyline and a much darker them to it. It was actually pretty good, from what I remember.