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Revision as of 09:01, 30 March 2018
Title | Scoobynatural |
Episode # | Season 13, Episode 16 |
First aired | March 29, 2018 |
Directed by | Robert Singer |
Written by | James Krieg Jeremy Adams |
On IMDB | Scoobynatural |
Outline | After receiving a new TV as thank you from a grateful pawn shop owner; Sam, Dean and Castiel find themselves teleported into an episode of Scooby-Doo, where they must join with the Scooby Gang to stop the ghostly apparition hunting them. |
Monster | Ghost |
Timeline | |
Location(s) | Lebanon, Kansas |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Sam Winchester
- Dean Winchester
- Castiel
- [Fred Rogers]]
- Daphne Blake
- Velma Blinkley
- Shaggy Rogers
- Scooby-Doo
- Phantom Ghost Kid
- Alan
- Jay
Definitions
- Acting in Unison
- Alcohol
- Clowns
- The Deancave
- Ghost
- Ghost Possession
- Holy Oil
- Impala
- Iron
- Men of Letters Bunker
- Moose
- Mystery Machine
- Salt
- Sammy
- Sexual Encounters
- Son of a Bitch
- Possession
- Table of Death
Music
- "Sunrise" (from "Also sprach Zarathustra") by Richard Strauss
- (hummed by Dean and plays when Dean turns the TV on)
- "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" by Larry Marks
- (playing as the Phantom chases the Winchesters, Castiel, and the Scooby Gang)
Quotes
Sam: That -- that -- that -- that's, uh, that's...
Dean: That's the Mystery Machine. We're not just in any cartoon.
Dean: Not just any talking dog, the talking dog. The greatest talking dog in history. Now come on! Dibs on Daphne.
Sam: Your dream is hang out with the Scooby Gang?
Dean: Sam, growing up on the road, no matter where Dad dragged us, no matter what we did, there was always a TV. And you know what was always on that TV? Scooby and the gang. These guys, their our friggin' role models, man. Except Fred, he's a wad.
Sam: He's... What?
Dean: Just think about it -- we do the same thing. We go to spooky places, we solve mysteries, we fight ghosts.
Sam: Yeah, except our ghosts don't wear masks, and we don't have a talking dog.
Dean: It doesn't matter if we die. Scooby-Doo could die! And that's not happening, not on my watch. I'd take a bullet for that dog.
Velma: Huh?
Sam: My brother and I, we hunt them, along with werewolves and vampires and demons and... We've saved the world. A lot.
Velma: Look, Sam, the simple fact is monsters are nothing more than crooks in masks -- usually unscrupulous real estate developers.
Dean: that's the truth.
Velma: So everything you told me, it's true?
Sam: Mm-hmm
Velma: Werewolves, vampires, demons? I thought I was blind without my glasses, but I was just blind. Oh, how could I be so stupid?
Sam: Uh, well, I mean...
Fred: We've bee stopping real estate developers when we could have been hunting Dracula? Are you kidding me? My life is meaningless!
Daphne: If there are ghosts... that means there's an afterlife. Heaven. Hell. Am I going to Hell?!
Shaggy: We told you every freaking time. But did you ever listen to Scoob and me? No!
Dean: Thank you, Fred.
Fred: But we can help. We have to.
Dean: That was the coolest thing that's ever happened to me. And that includes the Cartwright twins.
Castiel: What did you do with the Cartwright twins?
Dean: Oh, heh... I'll be right back.
Jay: It's not fair. I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for those meddling kids.
Dean: He said it! He said the line! Scooby dooby do!
Sam: What are you doing?
Dean: Well, I mean at the end of every mystery Scooby looks at the camera and says-
Castiel: Dean you're not a talking dog.
Trivia & References
Dean: Killing Barney?
- Barney is the purple anthropomorphic Tyrannosaurus rex star of the PBS series Barney & Friends.
- "Dean-cave" and "Fortress of Dean-a-tude" are both reference to the secret lairs of Batman and Superman, respectively known as the Batcave and Fortress of Solitude.
Dean: How dare you!
Sam: And hitting on Daphne, when she's clearly with Fred.
Dean: She's is settling, all right? Oh, Daphne could do so much better.
- Marmaduke is the star of the eponymous Sunday morning comic strip, like Scooby Doo he is a Great Dane. Though nobody can tell him what to do.
- While Colonel Sanders is the founder of the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant chain. The character in the original episode was named Col. Beauregard Sanders.
Daphne: Jeepers!
Shaggy: Zoinks!
Scooby: Ruh-roh!
Dean: Son of a bitch!
- The Scooby Gang and Dean each speak their catch phrases.
Castiel: Wonderful. I once led armies, and now I'm paired with a scruffy philistine and a talking dog.
- Philistine is a derogatory term for an uncultured person.
- The same lines were spoken by Lois Lane in 1978's Superman when she was rescued by Superman after falling from a helicopter. Watch the scene here.
Shaggy: What? That's not -- I have jumped out of a biplane in a museum and was fine! How did this happen?
- Shaggy is describing an incident from the first Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? episode "What a Night for a Knight".
Sam: The Space Kook.
Dean: I knew it! You love this show, too. Space Kook. Ghost Clown. Miner 49er. You guys have all jumped into danger with no thought to yourselves. You're heroes, and together, we're gonna take down this phantom. Are you with me?
- "Kill it with fire" is a popular expression for destroying something with extreme prejudice.
- While not legal tender, Confederate currency does have collector value.
Minutiae
Dean: Or maybe this is just an angel thing. Or -- or the Trickster.
Sam: No, he's dead.
Dean: Or is he?
- Reference to 5.08 Changing Channels.
Dean: Yeah, creepy ghost kid. You get used to 'em.
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- How ‘Supernatural’s’ ‘Scooby-Doo’ Crossover Came to Be by Variety
- Supernatural Boss Previews 'More Adult' Scooby-Doo Crossover Episode by EW
- Supernatural Stars Reveal New Details About Their Scooby-Doo Crossover
- Supernatural: Sam, Dean, and Castiel Meet the Mystery Gang in Scooby-Doo Crossover by EW
- Supernatural: Hot Topic to Release 'Scoobynatural'-inspired Merchandise by EW
- SUPERNATURAL: Jared Padalecki & Jensen Ackles Talk “ScoobyNatural” by TV Addict
- Hot Topic Teams with Supernatural Stars to Benefit Charities by EW
- Photos
- Promo
- Extended Promo
- Inside: Scoobynatural
- Sneak Peek #1
- Sneak Peek #2
- Sneak Peek #3
- Sneak Peek #4 via USA Today
- Sneak Peek #5 via Entertainment Tonight