The text appears to be a script or transcript of a video review or analysis of various "Scooby-Doo" movies and spin-offs. The reviewer, referred to as "Drooby Goo," discusses the different movies, their plotlines, characters, and the overall quality of the films.
The reviewer starts by discussing the "Scoob!" movie, criticizing its modern reboot approach and the lack of depth in the characters. They also mention the awkwardness of the dialogue and the over-the-top gore scenes.
The reviewer then moves on to discuss the "Scooby-Doo" movie that collaborated with the band Kiss, praising the animation style and the music.
The reviewer concludes by discussing the "Saturday Morning Massacre" movie, which they describe as a parody of "Scooby-Doo" with an over-the-top gore fest and awkward dialogue.
Throughout the review, the reviewer makes numerous references to the original "Scooby-Doo" series and its various adaptations, discussing the changes and inconsistencies in the characters and their stories. They also make several jokes and comments about the movies, such as the awkward dialogue and the over-the-top gore scenes.
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2. The speaker, Drooby Goo, is hosting an annual non-Halloween video that he only posts on Halloween. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:12.17: Hey guy, welcome back to\nmy annual non-Halloween,\n00:00:14.21: Halloween video that I\'m\nonly posting on Halloween\n00:00:16.93: because it\'s also the\nlast day of the month.\n00:00:19.41: I\'m your host Drooby Goo.', metadata={})]
3. The speaker has a list of favorite crime-fighting dogs, with Scooby-Doo near the top. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:22.96: If I were to make a\nlist of all my favorite\n00:00:24.33: crime-fighting dogs,\n00:00:26.41: Scooby-Doo would have to be near the top.', metadata={})]
4. The speaker discusses the Scooby-Doo theme song, finding it perfect and giving reasons for his assessment. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:33.96: I would actually go as far as to say\n00:00:35.52: that the "Scooby-Doo"\ntheme song is perfect.\n00:00:37.71: And here\'s why.\n00:00:38.54: Number one, they give him a middle name,\n00:00:40.88: Scooby-Dooby-Doo? That\'s hilarious.\n00:00:43.27: Number two, it asks an important question.\n00:00:45.80: Where is the dog? Is he outside?\n00:00:48.15: I thought you were watching him.\n00:00:49.50: But also, of course they lost him.', metadata={})]
5. The speaker finds humor in the fact that Scooby-Doo, a character who is often portrayed as a wacky sidekick, is the title of the show. [Source: Document(page_content='00:00:51.31: the show is named after Scooby-Doo,\n00:00:53.12: when he\'s really just the wacky sidekick.\n00:00:55.90: He\'s the comic relief character\n00:00:56.93: and the title of the show.', metadata={})]
6. The speaker discusses the various iterations of the Scooby-Doo franchise, including movies, TV series, and video games. [Source: Document(page_content='00:01:12.76: Some of which are insane.\n00:01:14.87: They\'ve turned him into a Lego.\n00:01:16.35: They\'ve turned him into a puppet.\n00:01:17.63: They\'ve teamed him up with Batman\n00:01:19.81: and the band Kiss.\n00:01:21.75: And the WWE, twice.\n00:01:24.71: And that\'s not even including\n00:01:27.13: all the live-action films.\n00:01:29.61: If you\'re around my age, you\ngrew up with these two movies.\n00:01:32.72