I Watched EVERY Scooby-Doo Movie EVER!

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Published 2023-10-31
For a Happy Halloween, let's enjoy EVERY single Scooby-Doo movie ever released. Yes. Every Single Scooby-Doo movie. There's nearly 50 of them and we are going to explore all of them today. After this, it may be time for a break from Scooby-Doo for a while.

Written By: Jordan Fringe
Edited By: Jordan Fringe, David Strickland & Jackson S.
Channel Art By: Jerry Meehan

All Comments (21)
  • @JordanFringe94
    Thanks so much for watching! Which Scooby-Doo movie is your favorite? Let me know! Happy Halloween!
  • @martinbarrett467
    I love how Zombie Island, Witches Ghost and The Cyber Chase gave us actual supernatural antagonists
  • @hoyitsmiguel
    The collective Scooby-Doo Knowledge of Jordan Fringe, Billiam, and JelloApocalypse is enough to fill an entire library
  • @Truck-kun11
    It's bizarre how as the video progresses I realize "Wait...I think I've seen ALL the Scooby-Doo movies", and even the ones I haven't seen in years I still have vague memories of the events of the film
  • @ijoseph7343
    Whoever animated the hex girls are heaven sent. Also the first 4 direct to home movies are incredible and have such a unique mystique
  • @oomi9030
    Tbh, I remember watching a lot of the “What’s New” Era Movies as a kid, specifically Monster of Mexico, Loch Ness Monster, Where’s My Mummy, Pirates Ahoy, and Samurai Sword, those were my absolute favourites as a kid
  • @caroline2506
    The absolute grip "The Reluctant Werewolf" had on me is unmatched--I used to rent it so much from a video store next to where we bought groceries that it was a cycle of returning it and immediately renting it back. My dad had to convince me there was a line of children waiting for it, so I would finally retire it. I don't believe this was ever the case lmaooo
  • I remember the time when Shaggy used to wear a red shirt instead of green ones when Fred, Daphne, and Velma aren't around and decided to go independent with Scoob behind his back (and Scrappy) in their new adventures. Those were the strange times.
  • @SHADOWGUY425
    Honestly I think the hawaii one being bright and colorful helps it stand out as a scooby doo movie
  • @KisukexMomohime
    The nostalgia from these Scooby-Doo videos is really hitting me 😢
  • @justinarney3050
    1:50 Honestly I think Scrappy Doo is over hated and I actually liked how Scrappy wasn't afraid of the ghost and wanted to fight them. If you check the history he actually helped jump start the franchise again when it was losing popularity. Now he's treated like dirt whenever he's mentioned which is probably something he didn't deserve...
  • @jbcatz5
    Starting with Zombie Island and continuing into Witch’s Ghost there was a promising trajectory of the team starting to learn the rules of the supernatural force to use against it, beginning with being out of their depth and saved by luck basically in ZI (running out the clock on Simone and Lena’s feeding window) and intentionally leaning into who can use magic to resolve WG (using Thorn being part Wicca to have her cast the spell to contain Sarah Ravencroft once more). While Alien Invaders does have genuine aliens the antagonists are once more people in costumes, and the movies move back to the monster being a fake.
  • @benwasserman8223
    Man, Jordan really crammed everything Scooby and the kitchen sink into his brain to meet the Halloween deadline. You've got a subscriber for life Jordan!
  • Jordan the amount of hours you spent watching Scooby-Doo I would say earns you a PhD in Scooby-Doo. Congrats Doctor 😅
  • @JustforKikX
    My fellow 90s kids know that Zombie Island and Witch's Ghost were the shit. Scooby-Doo where are you was good too.
  • @SSBFreak85
    To be perfectly honest, Boo Brothers is one of my favourite Scooby films even now. Even when you consider it being from the "Scrappy era", I still think it was a fun movie and I actually think the Boo Brothers themselves were fun enough characters that showed up just enough that you didn't get tired of their antics. Plus, I don't think Scrappy was as annoying as other times in this movie, especially since he wasn't responsible for ALL the detective work. Heck, SHAGGY was the one to first draw suspicion to the eventual villain.
  • @emilyschmitt6162
    Zombie Island genuinely terrified me as a child. It’s still, hands down, one of the best Scooby-Doo movies ever!
  • @JoeVO24
    im glad you pointed out how scooby doo relates areas to their myths because it does the same thing with their culture. one thing that really stuck out to me about the rock contest vampire movie was how the gang met up with an aborigine and learned more about them and their way of life. its so much more than just mystery solving
  • @jbcatz5
    You can tell how clever the writing for Return to Zombie Island is by the film director being unironically named Alan Smithee. In case you don’t know, that’s the nom de plume a writer or director will be credited as when they don’t have faith in the quality of the film, or otherwise cannot be credited under their regular name due to contractual reasons.
  • @zachschmitt3654
    Some of these movies definitely deserve more in depth videos in my opinion