Scooby Doo, Where Are You? In... SPRINGTRAPPED! | ORIGINAL

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Published 2023-08-11
When the gang visits Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, they must investigate a mysterious case of the animatronics getting a bit quirky at night.

Created in Blender 3.5

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V.A. RE-DUB:    • Scooby-Doo Where are you? In... SPRIN...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @DolanDarker
    This is awesome,, don't let what a certain voice actor said on twitter get to you
  • @VidalMoon
    I love how there's no blood, swearing or edgy humor. Some people would just make an adult parody but this feels true and faithful to the show. I love that!
  • @IamSpacedad
    Kept expecting it to get 'ironically gory' or edgy or something but instead it was an unironic straightforward emulation of old school Scooby Doo episode writing - which was charmingly refreshing. What an impressive project, all made in Blender. I knew about worthikids's Rankin Bass style stop motion blender vids, but the CG artifice of this this was so well hidden I didn't even know this was Blender until I saw the video description.
  • @Oliver300Dude
    Learning that this was CG and not real stop motion was mind blowing. This is truly a work of pure passion and love and it's incredible.
  • @karenbonds264
    This feels like an actual special episode of Scooby Doo! No subversive horror, no edgy jokes or cursing. Just a full immersive experience!
  • @OlaftheGreat
    So this was entirely animated in Blender? It looks so...real, like they're actual puppets and actual miniature sets. That must have taken a long time. Honestly, respect.
  • @erikaz1590
    I actually avoided this for a time thinking it was going to be one of those 'edgy', 'shocking' horrors. Instead it was perfectly in the realm of Scooby Doo and I now adore this as one of the best videos on youtube! You did a truly stellar job on this!
  • I honestly feel so bad that you got so much flak for this. The voices are truly better here, and it was ofc just for fun.
  • @Vailskibum
    I feel like I just woke up on a random morning in 1969 and turned on my TV. You did an awesome job with the animation!!
  • @DjDeadpig
    This did more justice to the Scooby Doo franchise than Velma 2022 did.
  • @Anchor-Supreme
    I love how this didn’t go gory or edgy. It’s just a unique adaptation of FNAF into an old Scooby-Doo cartoon.
  • @JonahUniverse
    It's not the animation or the AI or whatever else that blows me away. It's how you perfectly captured the feeling of that classic Scooby era. Truly magical.
  • @coutou5302
    No gore, no jumpscares, pure art, nostalgia, and wholesomeness. Thank you for producing this awesome content!
  • @quinnwatson6060
    I grew up with the OG Scooby Doo series as well as the Rankin Bass stop motion films. This feels like an amazing blend of both! The style of the models and set is so similar to RBAE's stopmotion Christmas films, and the audio, pacing, and writing feel straight out of the old Scooby doo episodes I used to watch as a kid. This is absolutely incredible, I'm amazed by all of this! Scooby Doo truly is the best for a crossover with literally anything, huh?
  • @kovulion7777
    Love that it doesnt devolve into "Lets make edgy dark bloody parody" of scooby doo but instead an actual scooby doo level humor!
  • @Limpurtikles
    Like, the decision to remake the original Scooby-Doo intro in stop motion must've been an ambitious task in and off itself, but to make what is essentially an entire actual episode, complete with the proper music cues and laugh track... this is beyond talented. This is art, man.
  • @wyatt8315
    It’s a darn shame that this animation is going to be remembered mostly by the controversy it started rather than it’s actual content because this is one of the best and most unique FNAF fan animations out there
  • I am so happy that this was nothing edgy or bloody; everything that makes Scooby-Doo so endearing is in this, and I absolutely love it. Thank you so much!
  • @vipor_bruce5414
    It’s amazing how close to the source material this video is. It’s feels like an authentic Scooby Doo episode. Nothing too much or too little. Just right.