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'''Dean:''' Behold... The Dean-cave. Or Fortress of Dean-a-tude. Just -- still trying to figure that one out. We got foosball. We've got jukebox -- all vinyl, obviously. Double La-Z-Boy recliners. And, of course, the bar. Still a work-in-progress. It's gonna have a kegerator because... Well, it's gotta. And finally... the ''pièce de résistance''.
 
'''Dean:''' Behold... The Dean-cave. Or Fortress of Dean-a-tude. Just -- still trying to figure that one out. We got foosball. We've got jukebox -- all vinyl, obviously. Double La-Z-Boy recliners. And, of course, the bar. Still a work-in-progress. It's gonna have a kegerator because... Well, it's gotta. And finally... the ''pièce de résistance''.
 
:''"Dean-cave" and "Fortress of Dean-a-tude" are both reference to the secret lairs of Batman and Superman, respectively known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batcave Batcave] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortress_of_Solitude Fortress of Solitude.]''
 
:''"Dean-cave" and "Fortress of Dean-a-tude" are both reference to the secret lairs of Batman and Superman, respectively known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batcave Batcave] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortress_of_Solitude Fortress of Solitude.]''
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"Sunrise" (from "Also Sprach Zarathustra") plays as [[Dean]] is turning on the TV. This is a reference to the scene when the same music plays in  ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(film) 2001: A Space Odyssey]'' as the apes are worshiping the black obelisk.
 
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There is a mini-[[Mystery Machine]] hidden in every live action scene. The first appears on top of a record player in the pawn shop, it next appears in [[the Dean-cave]] on a shelf next to some albums.
 
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'''Sam:''' No, he's dead.<br>
 
'''Sam:''' No, he's dead.<br>
 
'''Dean:''' Or ''is'' he?
 
'''Dean:''' Or ''is'' he?
:''A possible meta reference to the fandom's divided beliefs on whether Gabriel was actually killed by Lucifer in [[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]], further fanned in [[9.18 Meta Fiction]] as well as the fact that Gabriel was shown to be alive in [[13.13 Devil's Bargain]] as a prisoner of [[Asmodeus]].''
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:''A possible meta reference to the fandom's divided beliefs on whether [[Gabriel]] was actually killed by [[Lucifer]] in [[5.19 Hammer of the Gods]], which was further fanned in [[9.18 Meta Fiction]] as well as the fact that Gabriel was shown to be alive in [[13.13 Devil's Bargain]] as a prisoner of [[Asmodeus]].''
 
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'''Dean:''' Last time we got zapped into TV, we got out by playing our part. This is probably like that. The gang, they're about to get a mystery.
 
'''Dean:''' Last time we got zapped into TV, we got out by playing our part. This is probably like that. The gang, they're about to get a mystery.
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'''Castiel:''' It's... a child.<br>
 
'''Castiel:''' It's... a child.<br>
 
'''Dean:''' Yeah, creepy ghost kid. You get used to 'em.
 
'''Dean:''' Yeah, creepy ghost kid. You get used to 'em.
:''Sam and Dean have dealt with "creepy ghost kids" in [[4.02 Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester]], [[4.15 Death Takes a Holiday]], [[5.09 The Real Ghostbusters]], and [[12.03 The Foundry]].''
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Revision as of 11:18, 30 March 2018


SPN-1316.jpg
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 a 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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Synopsis

Characters

Definitions

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

Dean: Oh my God.

Sam: That -- that -- that -- that's, uh, that's...
Dean: That's the Mystery Machine. We're not just in any cartoon.

Sam: We're in Scooby-Doo!
Sam: Great. So we're stuck in a cartoon with a talking dog.
Dean: Not just any talking dog, the talking dog. The greatest talking dog in history. Now come on! Dibs on Daphne.
Dean: Oh, man. This is like a dream come true.

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: I don't know. I mean, Cas is kinda like a talking dog.
Sam: Um, so, if that guy can die for real in this cartoon, that means we can, too.
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.
Castiel: Sam? Dean? I'm back from Syria with fruit from the Tree of Life. The tree was guarded by a pack of djinn. I killed most of them, bargained with the rest. Think I'm... technically married to their queen now.
Sam: Look, I'm not supposed to tell you this, but ghosts are real.

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.

Sam: One, there are way better real estate scams. And two...
Sam: Look that isn't a guy in a mask or a costume. It's a vengeful spirit that's come back from the dead.

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 been 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!

Scooby: We're doomed.
Fred: Dean we've gotta do something. I mean, you guys are amazing!

Dean: Thank you, Fred.
Fred: But we can help. We have to.

Dean: F^#%ing right you can. You're gonna do what you do best -- build a trap.
Sam: Okay. That was... something.

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.

Sam: I don't think I wanna know.
Sam: Ha! Velma was right. It was a shady real estate developer after all.

Jay: It's not fair. I would've 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.

Dean: I know that. I... No, but come on, I-I do look cool in the ascot, right? No? Guys? Come on guys. Look, red is my color!

Trivia & References

The episode is based on the 1969 first season episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! "A Night of Fright Is No Delight".
Sam: What the hell was that? I mean, we rolled into town because people were seeing a lizard monster. And yes, we tracked it back here, but no way did I think we'd end up --

Dean: Killing Barney?

Barney is the purple anthropomorphic Tyrannosaurus rex star of the PBS series Barney & Friends.
Dean: Dude, it's over. All right? Be like Elsa -- Let it go.
Dean is referencing Queen Elsa of Arendelle from the film Frozen, who sang the song "Let It Go" in the film.
Dean: Behold... The Dean-cave. Or Fortress of Dean-a-tude. Just -- still trying to figure that one out. We got foosball. We've got jukebox -- all vinyl, obviously. Double La-Z-Boy recliners. And, of course, the bar. Still a work-in-progress. It's gonna have a kegerator because... Well, it's gotta. And finally... the pièce de résistance.
"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.
"Sunrise" (from "Also Sprach Zarathustra") plays as Dean is turning on the TV. This is a reference to the scene when the same music plays in 2001: A Space Odyssey as the apes are worshiping the black obelisk.
Sam: There are no words in this newspaper, Dean. We should be trying to get out of here and instead you -- you're hanging out with Marmaduke.

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.
Cosgood: Attention everybody. As you all know, I am Cosgood Creeps, attorney of the late Colonel Sanders.
While Colonel Sanders is the founder of the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant chain. The character in the original episode was named Col. Beauregard Sanders.
Velma: Jinkies!

Daphne: Jeepers!
Shaggy: Zoinks!
Scooby: Ruh-roh!
Dean: Son of a bitch!

The Scooby Gang and Dean each speak their catch phrases.
Shaggy: Like, man, I guess that leaves me and old Scoob with you, Castiel.

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.
During the classic Scooby-Doo chase scene, Scrappy-Doo can be spotted running from one room to the next.
Shaggy: You've got me! Who's got you?!
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.
Castiel: It appears his arm is broken.

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".
Dean: All right, knock it off! Come on! Scooby Gang does not have nervous breakdowns. Now you guys may not have tangled with the supernatural, but you've fought monsters, real freakin' psychos. Well, you stopped Zeke and Zeb. Shaggy figured out that the sharks Old Iron Face rode were really just torpedoes disguised to look like sharks. And what about the Black Knight? Huh? Mamba Wamba?

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?

Zeke and Zeb appeared in "Which Witch Is Which?, Old Iron Face appeared in "The Creepy Case of Old Iron Face", the Black Night appeared in "What a Night for a Knight", Mamba Wamba appeared in Mamba Wamba and the Voodoo Hoodoo, the Space Kook appeared in "Spooky Space Kook", Ghost Clown appeared in Bedlam in the Big Top", and Miner 49er appeared in Mine Your Own Business".
Daphne: Kill it with fire!
"Kill it with fire" is a popular expression for destroying something with extreme prejudice.
Dean: Right. But the joke is on him because the money's worthless. It's all Confederate dollars.
While not legal tender, Confederate currency does have collector value.

Minutiae

As production for the episode began during season 12, Castiel is wearing his striped tie outfit from seasons 9-12 due to production being unaware he would be getting a costume change in season 13.
The opening title was altered for this episode. Starting from the typical Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? opening scene, it quickly cuts to an animated version of the season 13 title card, with Scooby-Doo laughing along with the supernatural noises.
There is a mini-Mystery Machine hidden in every live action scene. The first appears on top of a record player in the pawn shop, it next appears in the Dean-cave on a shelf next to some albums.
Post-production coordinator Mary Manchin did the voice of the waitress who serves Scooby the milkshakes and gives the Scooby Gang their sandwiches.
Sam: This is, uhh... You saw that light. D-did we just get sucked into the TV?

Dean: Or maybe this is just an angel thing. Or -- or the Trickster.
Sam: No, he's dead.
Dean: Or is he?

A possible meta reference to the fandom's divided beliefs on whether Gabriel was actually killed by Lucifer in 5.19 Hammer of the Gods, which was further fanned in 9.18 Meta Fiction as well as the fact that Gabriel was shown to be alive in 13.13 Devil's Bargain as a prisoner of Asmodeus.
Dean: Last time we got zapped into TV, we got out by playing our part. This is probably like that. The gang, they're about to get a mystery.
Reference to 5.08 Changing Channels.
Castiel: It's... a child.

Dean: Yeah, creepy ghost kid. You get used to 'em.

Sam and Dean have dealt with "creepy ghost kids" in 4.02 Are You There, God? It's Me, Dean Winchester, 4.15 Death Takes a Holiday, 5.09 The Real Ghostbusters, and 12.03 The Foundry.

Sides, Scripts & Transcripts

Promotion