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Revision as of 16:13, 8 December 2015
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Party Like It's 1899 is the eighth episode of Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!.
Premise
Daphne brings the Gang to a Victorian murder mystery party, so they can dress up and solve a fake mystery for once. But when an actual Headless Count starts actually kidnapping people, the gang must stay in character as they tackle the real caper![1]
Synopsis
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Characters
Main characters:
- Mystery Inc. (unnamed)
Supporting characters:
- Pipi Wuthering (only appearance)
- Randolph Wuthering (only appearance)
- Colander (only appearance)
- Dame Bernice (only appearance)
- Merry Jim (only appearance)
Villains:
- Headless Count (only appearance)(no lines)(disguise)/
- Bradwick Haverall (only appearance)
Other characters:
- Maids (only appearance)(no lines)
- Miscellaneous servants (only appearance)
- Count Albrecht Warheim (unnamed)(only appearance)(picture)(deceased)
- Miscellaneous guests (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)
- Todd (only time mentioned)
- Police officer 1 (only appearance)
- Police officer 2 (only appearance)(no lines)
- Mrs. Blake (first mentioned)
Locations
- Wuthering Manor
- Dinner hall
- Hall of Master Sleuths
- Basement pantry
Objects
- Master Mystery Book
Vehicles
- Carriages
- Bradwick Haverall's limo
Suspects
Suspect | Motive/reason |
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Colander | He was unhappy with his job as butler. He played the part of the Headless Count. |
Bradwick Haverall | He was the only one left to be taken by the Headless Count. |
Culprits
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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Bradwick Haverall as the Headless Count | To steal of the guest's money because he had lost all of his own wealth. |
Cast
Songs
Song | Credits | Performed by | Character performance by |
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"Hit the Ceiling" | Written by Jon Colton Barry, Greg Camp, and Zac Moncrief | Jake Monaco | N/A |
Notes/trivia
- Outside of the US, this episode was the second to air, taking the place of Game of Chicken.[citation needed]
- This episode is a reimagining of the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode, Haunted House Hang-Up.
- In an earlier drafts of the script, the Count's backstory and name is revealed; he was called "Albrecht Warheim,"[2] who was a guest in 1890, and lost his head while having a late night snack.[3]
- This is the first episode not to feature the Mystery Machine.
- Daphne's wealthy background is revealed.
- Velma makes a small reference to how they always seem to run into monsters for some reason.
- This is the second episode when one of the gang has had a crush, after Poodle Justice.
- This is the first episode to have a gang member's parent mentioned.
- J.B. Blanc's "Vic" credit may have been short for "victim".
Miscellaneous
- Disguises: There are no real disguises, but the gang dress up in Victorian era costumes.
- Daphneism: Role-playing as Queen Victoria.
Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches
- None known.
Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities
- Despite Daphne being rich, she had a falling out with dolphins in All Paws on Deck, because she couldn't pay them back fifteen dollars.
- When the guests arrive, which included Bradwick, the attic flashes to reveal the Headless Count. It's possible that this was either an unmentioned holographic effect or the Headless Count is real.
- Daphne said she thought she wet her pants, when she wasn't wearing any. She doesn't even wear pants with her regular clothes.
- Merry Jim, in his court jester costume, was referred to as a "circus clown".
- The maid the Headless Count took in the teaser was referred to as the "kitchen maid", yet the first thing she did was dust a mirror.
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Greek | Πάρτι Όπως το 1899 | Party Like in 1899 |
Quotes
Fred: I can't believe you grew up like this. |
Bradwick: Look at you, absolutely stunning. |
Scooby: Makes pretend sense. |
(Headless Count misses Fred and Daphne with his sword) |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Liu, Ed (October 19, 2015). Cartoon Network Premieres for October 19, 2015: "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!", "Wabbit," "Teen Titans Go!", and More. Toonzone. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
- ↑ @joncoltonbarry (November 8, 2015). "@ScoobySnackFact Actually, in the earlier drafts of the script his name and backstory is revealed. It's Count Albrecht Warheim.". Twitter. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
- ↑ @joncoltonbarry (November 8, 2015). "@ScoobySnackFact He was a guest in 1890. Went to eat some white fish salad. Lost his head. It was a late night snack gone horribly wrong.". Twitter. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
External links
- TBA
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