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|caption= | |caption= [[Birdman|Harvey]] is introduced to his new clients, [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] & [[Scooby-Doo|Scooby]]. | ||
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|premiere= July 7, 2002 | |premiere= July 7, 2002 | ||
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==Memorable quotes== | ==Memorable quotes== | ||
'''Harvey:''' There's something about you. It's a good something, though. Definitely a good something.<br> | '''Officer:''' Step out of the van, please.<br> | ||
'''Shaggy:''' Punch it! | |||
'''Harvey:''' Do you know what we need? A clerk.<br> | |||
'''Avenger:''' Huh?<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' A clerk.<br> | |||
'''Avenger:''' Aw.<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Whaa? Oh, come on it's just an assistant. Not a partner like you. Who's my eagle? 'Night. | |||
'''Peanut:''' I used to work at a baltimization plant.<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Baltimization?<br> | |||
'''Peanut:''' Oh, yeah. You see, the Japanese claim it increases potency tenfold. They call it Pa-Pa-Pazazza.<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Really?<br> | |||
'''Peanut:''' Yeah.<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Pazazza. So, you quit that job?<br> | |||
'''Peanut:''' Um. Actually, I believe I was fired from that job.<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Oh? | |||
'''Peanut:''' Well, there was the murder of a supervisor. Nothing proven. I just thought it was better to move on.<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Ha ha ha ha ha ha. There's something about you. It's a good something, though. Definitely a good something.<br> | |||
'''Peanut:''' Thank you, Harvey. | '''Peanut:''' Thank you, Harvey. | ||
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'''Harvey:''' Don't worry. A night in the pokey never killed anyone. Builds character. | '''Harvey:''' Don't worry. A night in the pokey never killed anyone. Builds character. | ||
'''Ghost Clown (Harry the Hypnotist):''' Remember me?<br> | |||
'''Ghost of Redbeard (C.L. Magnus):''' And me? | |||
'''Charlie the Funland Robot:''' And...<br> | |||
'''C.L. Magnus:''' Here, just let me do it. Okay, stop pulling, it's gonna bind. | |||
'''Fred:''' Listen, we've got a bit of a problem, the gang and I.<br> | '''Fred:''' Listen, we've got a bit of a problem, the gang and I.<br> | ||
'''Harvey:''' Gang stuff. | '''Harvey:''' Gang stuff. | ||
'''Harvey:''' The job. It's yours. Congratulations.<br> | |||
'''Peanut:''' Well, gosh, that's great. Do I get a gun?<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Sure! | |||
'''Fred:''' Listen, we've got a bit of a problem, the gang and I.<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Gang stuff. Listen up. What happened?<br> | |||
'''Fred:''' Last night, we were at this old, abandoned cotton mill and--.<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' I know. One of your homies took one in the bobo.<br> | |||
'''Fred:''' No, actually, Shaggy and Scooby were arrested. It was awful.<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Now you see you banging doesn't pay. I'll take the case! But first you're gonna have to lose the colors. | |||
'''Convict:''' Rot in hell, Birdman. | '''Convict 1:''' You blew it, Birdman!<br> | ||
'''Convict 2:''' Rot in hell, Birdman!<br> | |||
'''Harvey:''' Fellas. | |||
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'''Harvey:''' Now, which one of you is Shaggy?<br> | '''Harvey:''' Now, which one of you is Shaggy?<br> | ||
'''Shaggy:''' Like, I am.<br> | '''Shaggy:''' Like, I am.<br> | ||
'''Harvey:''' Okay, that's your street name. What's the name your mom gave you? | '''Harvey:''' Okay, that's your street name. What's the name [[Mrs. Rogers|your mom]] gave you? | ||
'''Velma:''' I know the way it looks Mr. Birdman. But that's just the way they are.<br> | |||
'''Daphne:''' Yeah, they always act that way. | |||
Revision as of 17:51, 22 September 2020
Shaggy Busted | |
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Harvey is introduced to his new clients, Shaggy & Scooby. | |
Premiere date | July 7, 2002 |
Writer(s) | Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter |
Director(s) | Vincent Waller |
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"Shaggy Busted" is the third episode of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law season one. It aired on July 7, 2002, on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. It was written by Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter, and directed by Vincent Waller. The Hanna-Barbera series ridiculed in this episode is Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Shaggy and Scooby are put on trial for driving while under the influence of marijuana.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Officer: Step out of the van, please.
Shaggy: Punch it!
Harvey: Do you know what we need? A clerk.
Avenger: Huh?
Harvey: A clerk.
Avenger: Aw.
Harvey: Whaa? Oh, come on it's just an assistant. Not a partner like you. Who's my eagle? 'Night.
Peanut: I used to work at a baltimization plant.
Harvey: Baltimization?
Peanut: Oh, yeah. You see, the Japanese claim it increases potency tenfold. They call it Pa-Pa-Pazazza.
Harvey: Really?
Peanut: Yeah.
Harvey: Pazazza. So, you quit that job?
Peanut: Um. Actually, I believe I was fired from that job.
Harvey: Oh?
Peanut: Well, there was the murder of a supervisor. Nothing proven. I just thought it was better to move on.
Harvey: Ha ha ha ha ha ha. There's something about you. It's a good something, though. Definitely a good something.
Peanut: Thank you, Harvey.
Harvey: Don't worry. A night in the pokey never killed anyone. Builds character.
Ghost Clown (Harry the Hypnotist): Remember me?
Ghost of Redbeard (C.L. Magnus): And me?
Charlie the Funland Robot: And...
C.L. Magnus: Here, just let me do it. Okay, stop pulling, it's gonna bind.
Fred: Listen, we've got a bit of a problem, the gang and I.
Harvey: Gang stuff.
Harvey: The job. It's yours. Congratulations.
Peanut: Well, gosh, that's great. Do I get a gun?
Harvey: Sure!
Fred: Listen, we've got a bit of a problem, the gang and I.
Harvey: Gang stuff. Listen up. What happened?
Fred: Last night, we were at this old, abandoned cotton mill and--.
Harvey: I know. One of your homies took one in the bobo.
Fred: No, actually, Shaggy and Scooby were arrested. It was awful.
Harvey: Now you see you banging doesn't pay. I'll take the case! But first you're gonna have to lose the colors.
Convict 1: You blew it, Birdman!
Convict 2: Rot in hell, Birdman!
Harvey: Fellas.
George Jetson: Daddy's gonna be home real soon.
Harvey: Now, which one of you is Shaggy?
Shaggy: Like, I am.
Harvey: Okay, that's your street name. What's the name your mom gave you?
Velma: I know the way it looks Mr. Birdman. But that's just the way they are.
Daphne: Yeah, they always act that way.
Old Man Bakov: Oh, I would have succeeded, too... If it hadn't been for those--.
Harvey: These meddling kids.
Scrappy: Puppy power!
Characters
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Organizations
- Mystery Incorporated
- Sebben & Sebben
- Freezoid, Zarog, & Skon
- The Coca-Cola Company
- F.E.A.R.
Locations
- Washington, D.C.
- Sebben & Sebben offices
- Jail
- Courthouse
- The Bird Cage
- Connecticut
Objects
- American Dramaturge
- William Shakespeare cane top
- Cocalux
- Tab
Vehicles
- The Mystery Machine
- Ye Machine Machine
Production
Development
Filming
The police footage showing the sheriff inspecting Scooby and Shaggy in the Mystery Machine is in live-action, although it is positioned in such a way that Scooby and Shaggy are hidden from view, aside from Shaggy's arm sticking out the window.
There is also a fantasy sequence where a live-action Harvey chases after an actor in a Tab can suit. This was directed by Erik Richter.
Music
The music is composed by Michael Kohler.
Behind the scenes
- The episode is full of jokes about Shaggy and Scooby being stoned, and Harvey mistaking the kids being in a street gang.
- This is the first time Debbie is referred to by name by Harvey.
- While being an individual character, Peanut is modeled after Birdboy, Birdman's sidekick in Hanna-Barbera's Birdman series, giving somewhat of the illusion of an older Birdboy.
- Stephen Colbert is uncredited as C.L. Magnus.
Errors
- The sheriff is constantly referred to as "Officer."
- Charlie the robot is a real robot, instead of what is depicting here with a guy trying to get his helmet off.
Home availability
- This is free to watch on the US geo-restricted Adult Swim website.