Unraveling the Genius of Scooby Doo: The Best Casting Choices of All Time

The best casting choice of all time is not the decision that you think it is. In fact, it’s actually quite easy, actually. The live casting of Mystery Incorporated from the live action Scooby Doo movies. Only here, I’m not sure they could have captured the essence and camaraderie, uh, of this gang any better. Really has the feel of the classic Scooby Doo TV shows. Not enough credit is given, particularly Matthew Lillard as Shaggy. I’ve been watching these recently. Um, as Scooby Doo is peak, but Matthew Lillard as Shaggy could, like, all ironically, is one of the best choices ever. Now, let me just. Let me just talk Scooby Doo 2 monsters unleashed real quick. Um, wasn’t gonna do this, but, you know, I may as well give some time to this underrated piece of art. This needs to be spoken about more. You know, you’ve got a variety of monsters, uh, some brought back from the original show. You’ve got the scary with Electro Man, whatever his name was, and Tar Monster and Mighty 40 Ninah. Then you’ve got the stupid funny, like the zombie up there who’s just. I’m fine. You’ve got this absolutely incredible little joust here, um, with Freddy and the Black Knight as they go back and forth to decide on the winner. You are probably the worst villain template you possibly have. At the Cotton Candy Man. And then Shaggy and Scooby just work their way through him. Skeletons are so Dumb, by the way, but hilarious as well. Ocean scene, uh, maybe one of the funniest scenes in. In film history. Uh, still stands up today anytime I watch it. It’s amazing. Um, yeah, maybe. Maybe the four of the greatest casting choices of all time. Um, including the voice of Scoob, of course. Crazy good. Crazy good.