[If Barry and Bunitty's son Barney had a show of his own like Courage]
Narrator/Newsman: We interrupt this programme to bring you; Barney the Anxious Bunny Show! Starring Barney the Anxious Bunny!
(Barney screams at a clown and sprints off)
Narrartor/Newsman: Attacked in the streets as a kit, he was found by Bunitty, who lives in somewhere across in the middle of Nowhere. With her husband Barry
Barry: (looks at the camera) Huh?
Narrator/Newsman: But creepy stuff happens in Nowhere. It's up to Barney to save his adoptive family
(TV turns off)
(Cuts to Barney and Bunitty)
Barney: (shakes a little) I-I don't want this to happen again m-m-mom
Bunitty: Oh don't worry Barney hun, I'm sure nothing bad is gonna happen to you-
(A clown car pulls up and wrecks the house, a pile of clowns are out and gang up against the family. But then the couple and the clowns turn their heads without response to Barney screaming his lungs out)
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The Corpse Collector: You see that pile of bones? …You wanna know what made those bones? …You don't wanna know what made those bones.
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Mojo Jojo: [points to Boxman, himself and Father] You, me and Father will go and check on those Delightful Children. Which leaves red cat and HIM here. Together to go handle the Endive situation
Boxman: [laughs] Do you think pairing them up together is a good idea?
Mojo Jojo: Of course I do. These two what we see are the pure evil and same coloured villains being paired together
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[Incorrect Quotes with CTCD OCs]
[NOTE: I made a new CTCD OC in this, his name is Saint. He is said to be everyone's guardian angel, protecting them]
[Barry is seen sitting in a circle out of salt along with Saint]
Courage: Uhh, why are you sitting in a circle of salt?
Saint: Oh, one of his "friends" is a demon and I'm mad at them
Courage: [worried] Oh no!
[Lucifer is seen in his full demon form]
Lucifer: [growls at the two] YOU CANNOT SIT INSIDE THAT BARRIER FOREVER BARRY!!!
Saint: YOU SHOULD STOP YOUR TORTURES AND THEN WE WILL DISCUSS ABOUT IT!!!
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Get rich quick! It works REAL great, I did it, and stho can you! All you have to do to learn the sthecret of my sthucceths is sthend me money! Thats right, it's as sthimple as that, get out your checkbook, credit card and wallet and sthend them to ME! When I came to this country, three weeks ago, I only had a nickel. Now I own three apartment buildings and a fleet of limousines!
Daffy Duck
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Makima becoming a Courage the Cowardly Dog villain is my new favorite thing!
First picture by mossa, source
The rest by waxperson, source
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I've been seeing posts about Scooby Doo popping up, so I thought I'd share this:
(Source: The Scots Magazine, Feb 2023) Full text below.
This actually happened. I am obsessed!
The passion! The energy!
Amazing!
Such signage!
(Images: Daily Record)
A brilliant effort all round! The children of Scotland saved a pop culture powerhouse the world would be poorer without. I can't believe this. I love this so much.
Text of the article:
FROM THE VAULT
Strange tales from the archives. This month – How furious fans of cancelled cartoon rose up in protest.
By CHRIS Ferguson, Jan 12, 2023 (The Scots Magazine)
THROUGHOUT the ages, principled protest has been a hallmark of youth – a rite of passage for many. Today it is Greta Thunberg and her army of teen climate activists, or Extinction Rebellion protesters, who make headlines.
In the 1960s it was the Vietnam War objectors and Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament believers who set out their political agendas.
In later decades young people swelled the ranks of those demanding an end to apartheid in South Africa.
They were at the barricades as then-pm Margaret Thatcher introduced the poll tax and back out again to try to stop the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Another generation, too, had the courage of its convictions. In 1971, youngsters rose in anger at a threat to remove cowardly canine Scooby-doo from their television screens.
This was in February after the cartoon had been running for two years. Although the decision not to commission another series had been taken in the US, the BBC was the target of fans’ fury because it had to pass on the bad news to young viewers.
Within days of the announcement, an army of parka-wearing children sporting knitted jumpers and questionable hairstyles was formed.
Across Scotland children grouped together with placards, just like so many other worthy protesters before them. In Glasgow, the massed kids marched on the BBC Scotland headquarters and, in Dundee, they gathered in outrage in City Square.
Petitions were raised and demonstrations took place across the country and, by April, the BBC announced a further series had been commissioned in the US.
Legend has it these Scots Scooby fans had persuaded the American television executives to reconsider.
Hanna-barbera, the animation company behind Scooby-doo, never forgot the Scottish reaction.
A spokesman for the company said, “We’d never had a response like that before, it was very exciting.”
[Beneath the main text of the article is an illustration of Scooby Doo and the gang accompanied by the pull quote: “An army of parka-wearing children was formed”
The title and byline of the article are also accompanied by a black and white photo of a boy in school uniform sitting with a little black dog in his lap, grinning and holding a sign reading "We've saved Scooby Doo" with an illustration of Scooby. The caption reads: Jimmy Brown fought to save the cartoon."]
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