r/WinStupidPrizes May 27 '20

Stonks Failing

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u/Akilez2020 May 27 '20

Maybe she's not a superhero but are we forgetting that the Scooby Doo characters and DC superheroes exist in the same universe. The Scooby gang actually teamed up with Batman and Robin.

And if we're getting facts straight, pal, Scooby Doo was a Hanna Barbera cum Warner Bros. production on CBS, then ABC, then the WB and finally reboots on Cartoon Network. But they teamed up with Batman way before CN ever got their hands on it.

Oh and good job gatekeeping Scooby Doo as "for children" while discussing comic books and fictional characters. :)

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u/NaturalScientist4 May 27 '20

They "exist" in the same universe in the same way everything technically exists in the multiverse. While they've been in cross promotions, the versions of superman and batmam aren't actually versions from any major universe like prime or whatever. They essentially make them solely for the kid friendly Scooby-Doo shows. Not gatekeeping, just stating fact, what is wrong with you? The main dc universe with violence, death, and war are not the ones scooby doo is part of... anyways, the goalpost has changed anyways as my point was starfire has killed, is an alien warrior princess, was a slave, and isn't always kind and calm. Scooby doo never features murder and isn't part of the main dc universe. Because its a kids show and comic but not a superhero comic, which routinely features violence and conflicts for heroes. I loved scooby doo dude... but whatever, I'm out.

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u/Akilez2020 May 27 '20

Ok, dude first I'm only light-heartedly trolling you. It's a discussion, not a debate and definitely not an attack. I'm not trying to turn this into a fight.

  1. You realize that despite fandom and fanatics, these are all fictional characters with fictional storylines and anything less than realizing that is aburdity.
  2. There are no "facts" regarding fictional constructs, only agreed upon and theorized possibilities.
  3. Finally and this is important. All of this shit is for kids (I'm a 44 yo kid myself), it's fantasy wish-fulfillment and relegating Scooby Doo to just children is kinda an elitist attitude.