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{{Infobox character
{{Infobox character
|image1= [[File:Shaggy Rogers.png|300px]]
|image1= [[File:Shaggy Rogers.png|300px]]
|caption1= Shaggy in "[[What a Night for a Knight]]".
|caption1= Shaggy in "[[What a Night for a Knight]]."
|species= Human
|species= Human
|gender= Male
|gender= Male
|affiliation= [[Mystery Incorporated]]<br />[[Scooby Doobies]]<br />[[Scooby Detective Agency]]
|affiliation= [[Mystery Incorporated]]<br />[[Scooby Doobies]]
|job= Sleuth<br />Sports team player
|job= Sleuth<br />Sports team player
|father= [[Mr. Rogers]]
|father= [[Mr. Rogers]]
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|married= Husband to [[Crystal (Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders)|Crystal]] in a fantasy<br />Husband to [[Velma Dinkley]] in ''[[Scooby Apocalypse]]''
|married= Husband to [[Crystal (Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders)|Crystal]] in a fantasy<br />Husband to [[Velma Dinkley]] in ''[[Scooby Apocalypse]]''
|kids= [[Shaggy Junior]] in aforementioned fantasy<br />In ''Scooby Apocalypse'', he has a son named [[Frederick Rogers-Dinkley]]
|kids= [[Shaggy Junior]] in aforementioned fantasy<br />In ''Scooby Apocalypse'', he has a son named [[Frederick Rogers-Dinkley]]
|first= [[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!|SDWAY]]: "[[What a Night for a Knight]]" (1969)
|first= [[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!|SDWAY]]: "[[What a Night for a Knight]]" ([[1969]])
|actor= [[Casey Kasem]] (1969-1997, 2002-2009)<br />[[Billy West]] (1998)<br />[[Scott Innes]] (since 1999)<br />[[Matthew Lillard]] (2002, 2004, since 2009)<br />[[Scott Menville]] (2006)<br />[[Nick Palatas]] (2009, 2011)<br />[[Will Forte]] (2020)<br />[[Iain Armitage]] (2020)
|actor= [[Casey Kasem]] (1969-[[1997|97]], [[2002]]-[[2009|09]])<br />[[Billy West]] ([[1998]])<br />[[Scott Innes]] ([[1999]]-2009, [[2017]])<br />[[Matthew Lillard]] ([[2002]], [[2004]], since 2009)<br />[[Scott Menville]] ([[2006]])<br />[[Nick Palatas]] (2009, [[2011]])<br />[[Will Forte]] ([[2020]])<br />[[Iain Armitage]] (2020)
|image2= [[File:APNSD Shaggy.png|300px]]
|image2= [[File:APNSD Shaggy.png|300px]]
|caption2= ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]''
|caption2= ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]''
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|caption16= ''[[SCOOB!]]''
|caption16= ''[[SCOOB!]]''
}}
}}
'''Norville "Shaggy" Rogers''' is a member of [[Mystery Incorporated]] and the deuteragonist and sometimes protagonist of the ''[[Scooby-Doo (franchise)|Scooby-Doo]]'' franchise. He is the owner and best friend of their team's mascot: [[Scooby-Doo (character)|Scooby-Doo]], a talking Great Dane, who is the main character and the protagonist of the aforementioned ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise.
'''Norville "Shaggy" Rogers''' is a member of [[Mystery Incorporated]] and the deuteragonist and sometimes protagonist of the ''[[Scooby-Doo (franchise)|Scooby-Doo]]'' animated franchise. His voice was originated by [[Casey Kasem]].


Shaggy first appeared in the ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' episode "[[What a Night for a Knight]]" in 1969, and 24 other episodes in the series. He has since gone onto appear in countless spin-off TV series, specials, films, comics, and video games.
He is the owner and best friend of their team's mascot: [[Scooby-Doo (character)|Scooby-Doo]], a talking Great Dane, who is the main character and the protagonist of the aforementioned ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise.
 
The voice was originated by [[Casey Kasem]].


Throughout the years, [[Hanna-Barbera]], [[Cartoon Network]], and [[Warner Bros. Animation]], as well as book and video game publishers, have conceived several incarnations, which don't always fit together because new writers have come on board and disregarded what has come before or there has been a complete reboot, but the general concept has been the same, perhaps except for [[DC Comics]]' radically altered ''[[Scooby Apocalypse]]''.
Throughout the years, [[Hanna-Barbera]], [[Cartoon Network]], and [[Warner Bros. Animation]], as well as book and video game publishers, have conceived several incarnations, which don't always fit together because new writers have come on board and disregarded what has come before or there has been a complete reboot, but the general concept has been the same, perhaps except for [[DC Comics]]' radically altered ''[[Scooby Apocalypse]]''.
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** 1.8 "[[The Secret of Shark Island]]"
** 1.8 "[[The Secret of Shark Island]]"
** 1.9 "[[The Spooky Fog of Juneberry]]"
** 1.9 "[[The Spooky Fog of Juneberry]]"
** 1.10 "[[The Ghost of Bigfoot (episode)|The Ghost of Bigfoot]]"
** 1.10 "[[The Ghost of Bigfoot]]"
** 1.11 "[[The Ghost of the Red Baron (episode)|The Ghost of the Red Baron]]"
** 1.11 "[[The Ghost of the Red Baron]]"
** 1.12 "[[The Ghostly Creep from the Deep]]"
** 1.12 "[[The Ghostly Creep from the Deep]]"
** 1.13 "[[The Haunted Horseman of Hagglethorn Hall]]"
** 1.13 "[[The Haunted Horseman of Hagglethorn Hall]]"
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** 1.14. "[[The Ghost That Sacked the Quaterback]]"
** 1.14. "[[The Ghost That Sacked the Quaterback]]"
** 1.15 "[[The Ghost of the Bad Humor Man]]"
** 1.15 "[[The Ghost of the Bad Humor Man]]"
** 1.16 "[[The Spirits of '76 (episode)|The Spirits of '76]]"
** 1.16 "[[The Spirits of '76]]"
** 2.1 "[[The Curse of the Viking Lake]]"
** 2.1 "[[The Curse of the Viking Lake]]"
** 2.2 "[[Vampire Bats and Scaredy Cats]]"
** 2.2 "[[Vampire Bats and Scaredy Cats]]"
** 2.3 "[[Hang in There, Scooby-Doo]]"
** 2.3 "[[Hang in There, Scooby-Doo]]"
** 2.4 "[[The Chiller Diller Thriller]]"
** 2.4 "[[The Chiller Diller Movie Thriller]]"
** 2.5 "[[The Spooky Case of the Grand Prix Race]]"
** 2.5 "[[The Spooky Case of the Grand Prix Race]]"
** 2.6 "[[The Ozark Witch Switch]]"
** 2.6 "[[The Ozark Witch Switch]]"
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** 2.25 "[[Through the Curtain]]"
** 2.25 "[[Through the Curtain]]"
** 2.26 "[[Come Undone]]"
** 2.26 "[[Come Undone]]"
* ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]''
** 2.5 "I See You" (no lines)
** 5.47 "[[Cartoon Feud]]"
* ''[[Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!]]''
* ''[[Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!]]''
** 1.1 "[[Mystery 101]]"
** 1.1 "[[Mystery 101]]"
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===Specials===
===Specials===
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* ''[[Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration]]''
* ''[[Scooby Goes Hollywood]]''
* ''[[Scooby Goes Hollywood]]''
* ''[[Arabian Nights]]''
* ''[[Arabian Nights]]''
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* ''[[Harvey Birdman: Attorney General]]'' (no lines)
* ''[[Harvey Birdman: Attorney General]]'' (no lines)
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===Movies===
===Movies===
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* ''[[SCOOB!]]''
* ''[[SCOOB!]]''
* ''[[Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo!]]''
* ''[[Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo!]]''
* ''Space Jam: A New Legacy''
* ''Space Jam: A New Legacy'' (no lines)
* ''[[Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob]]''
* ''[[Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob]]''
* ''Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle for the Realms'' (cameo during the opening Warner Bros. Animation logo)
* ''Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle for the Realms'' (cameo during the opening Warner Bros. Animation logo)
* ''[[Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog]]''
* ''[[Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog]]''
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===Theme park rides===
===Theme park rides===
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* ''[[The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries]]''
* ''[[The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries]]''
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===Books===
===Books===
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====''Dyno''mic Duo====
====''Dyno''mic Duo====
===Scooby Doobies FTW===
===Scooby Doobies FTW===
===Shaggy Goes Hollywood-Meta===
===Scooby Goes Hollywood-Meta===
===The Scrappy years===
===The Scrappy years===
====Scrappy Saves the Show====
====Scrappy Saves the Show====
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In the film ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'', Scooby and Shaggy are at a restaurant with [[Matthew Lillard]] who have umbrage with his portrayal as Shaggy in ''[[Scooby-Doo (film)|Scooby-Doo]]''.
In the film ''Looney Tunes: Back in Action'', Scooby and Shaggy are at a restaurant with [[Matthew Lillard]] who have umbrage with his portrayal as Shaggy in ''[[Scooby-Doo (film)|Scooby-Doo]]''.


Shaggy is in three [[State Farm]] commercials.
Shaggy is in two [[State Farm]] commercials.
 
Shaggy appears twice in ''Teen Titans Go!'' The first time as a non-speaking cameo with Scooby in "I See You," when they appear in [[the Mystery Machine]] next to Beast Boy and Cyborg in the T-Car during their stakeout song. Next, is a full guest appearance in "Cartoon Feud," when Shaggy and his friends are forced by [[Control Freak]] to compete against the [[Teen Titans]] in a game of ''[[Family Feud]]''.


In the Warner Bros. Serververse in ''Space Jam: A New Legacy'', the gang (based on their ''[[SCOOB!]]'' designs), arrive at the basketball game between the Tune Squad and the Goon Squad in the Mystery Machine, then watch from outside the van. Mystery Inc., like all the other IPs, has no particular preference and just reacts to whatever is happening.
In the Warner Bros. Serververse in ''Space Jam: A New Legacy'', the gang (based on their ''[[SCOOB!]]'' designs), arrive at the basketball game between the Tune Squad and the Goon Squad in the Mystery Machine, then watch from outside the van. Mystery Inc., like all the other IPs, has no particular preference and just reacts to whatever is happening.
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====Shaggy Survives the Apocalypse====
====Shaggy Survives the Apocalypse====
===Shaggy in the Cyber Realm===
===Shaggy in the Cyber Realm===
==Development==
==Development==
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Shaggy Rogers/Gallery}}
{{Main|Shaggy Rogers/Gallery}}
==Toys and merchandise==
{{Main|Shaggy Rogers/Toys}}


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
* In the ''Timon and Pumbaa'' episode "Werehog of London," a fortune teller warns Timon and Pumbaa that no one is safe of the curse of the werehog, not even "those meddling teens and their pesky dog," and then the camera reveals an orange and blue van resembling the [[Mystery Machine]] that has been abandoned after it was knocked into a lampost.
* In "Chapter 20" of the ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' series developed by [[Genndy Tartakovsky]], the young nervous Jedi was a parody of Shaggy, as revealed by Tartakovsky in the audio commentary for the episode. [[John DiMaggio]] voiced the character. Tartakovsky wanted his voice to be higher, but found it to be too goofy to be mixed in with the serious tone he was going for. While unnamed in the episode (he was credited as "Padawan"), the official ''Star Wars'' website would later identify him as [[:File:Sha'a Gi.png|Sha'a Gi]].
* In "Chapter 20" of the ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' series developed by [[Genndy Tartakovsky]], the young nervous Jedi was a parody of Shaggy, as revealed by Tartakovsky in the audio commentary for the episode. [[John DiMaggio]] voiced the character. Tartakovsky wanted his voice to be higher, but found it to be too goofy to be mixed in with the serious tone he was going for. While unnamed in the episode (he was credited as "Padawan"), the official ''Star Wars'' website would later identify him as [[:File:Sha'a Gi.png|Sha'a Gi]].
* In ''The Cleveland Show'' episode "A Nightmare on Grace Street", Cleveland and Rallo are forced to put an end to their feud by staying in a spooky mansion at night on Halloween. Rallo says it's nice, but Cleveland responded that it "seemed a little ''Scooby-Doo''". He then says "Zoinks" like Shaggy, and jumps on Rallo like Scooby would jump on Scooby, with appropriate sound effects. Rallo then feeds him a dog biscuit, with Cleveland responding in a happy Scooby-like tone.
* In the ''Smallville'' episode "Abandoned," [[Lois Lane|Lois]] said to Shelby that he was Scooby to [[Superman|Clark]]'s Shaggy.
* In ''The Cleveland Show'' episode "A Nightmare on Grace Street," Cleveland and Rallo are forced to put an end to their feud by staying in a spooky mansion at night on Halloween. Rallo says it's nice, but Cleveland responded that it "seemed a little ''Scooby-Doo''". He then says "Zoinks" like Shaggy, and jumps on Rallo like Scooby would jump on Scooby, with appropriate sound effects. Rallo then feeds him a dog biscuit, with Cleveland responding in a happy Scooby-like tone.
* In the ''[[Teen Titans Go!]]'' episode "Costume Contest," [[Robin]] draws himself and the Teen Titans as Mystery Inc., with [[:File:Robin's drawing.png|Cyborg as Shaggy]].
 
===''Disney's Doug''===
* "Doug's Bloody Buddy:" A fantasy in the teaser depicts Doug and his friends as the Scooby Gang, with [[:File:Doug as Shaggy.png|Doug as Shaggy]] to compliment his own dog, Porkchop, who was Scooby.
* "Doug's Hairy Situation:" Roger chooses "the Shaggy" look on a computer simulation after he gets one chin hair.


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 12:18, 26 November 2021

Shaggy Rogers
Shaggy Rogers.png
Shaggy in "What a Night for a Knight."
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Mystery Incorporated
Scooby Doobies
Occupation Sleuth
Sports team player
Father Mr. Rogers
Mother Mrs. Rogers
Sibling(s) One sister, Maggie Rogers
Uncle(s) Albert Shaggleford
Marital status Husband to Crystal in a fantasy
Husband to Velma Dinkley in Scooby Apocalypse
Children Shaggy Junior in aforementioned fantasy
In Scooby Apocalypse, he has a son named Frederick Rogers-Dinkley
First appearance SDWAY: "What a Night for a Knight" (1969)
Played by Casey Kasem (1969-97, 2002-09)
Billy West (1998)
Scott Innes (1999-2009, 2017)
Matthew Lillard (2002, 2004, since 2009)
Scott Menville (2006)
Nick Palatas (2009, 2011)
Will Forte (2020)
Iain Armitage (2020)
APNSD Shaggy.png
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
File:Shaggy in Alien Invaders.png
Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders
Lillard Shaggy.png
Matthew Lillard as Shaggy.
WNSD Shaggy.png
What's New, Scooby-Doo?
GAC Shaggy.png
Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!
Palatas Shaggy.png
Nick Palatas as Shaggy.
File:Shaggy in FF game.png
Scooby-Doo! First Frights
File:Current Shaggy.png
Big Top Scooby-Doo!
File:Dexter Smith Shaggy.png
Legend of the Phantosaur title sequence
SDMI Shaggy.png
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
File:Shaggy in Mystery Map.png
Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map
BCSD Shaggy.png
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
File:CGI LEGO Shaggy.png
LEGO Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood
File:Shaggy in Apocalypse.png
Scooby Apocalypse
File:Shaggy in SCOOB!.jpg
SCOOB!

Norville "Shaggy" Rogers is a member of Mystery Incorporated and the deuteragonist and sometimes protagonist of the Scooby-Doo animated franchise. His voice was originated by Casey Kasem.

He is the owner and best friend of their team's mascot: Scooby-Doo, a talking Great Dane, who is the main character and the protagonist of the aforementioned Scooby-Doo franchise.

Throughout the years, Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network, and Warner Bros. Animation, as well as book and video game publishers, have conceived several incarnations, which don't always fit together because new writers have come on board and disregarded what has come before or there has been a complete reboot, but the general concept has been the same, perhaps except for DC Comics' radically altered Scooby Apocalypse.

Character description

Appearances

TV series

Specials

Movies

Theme park rides

Shorts

Comics

Books

Video games

Stage performances

Biography

German Expressionism is an Art Form

The N̶e̶w̶ Decades Old Scooby-Doo M̶o̶v̶i̶e̶s̶ 40 Minute Episodes

Back to Basics

Dynomic Duo

Scooby Doobies FTW

Scooby Goes Hollywood-Meta

The Scrappy years

Scrappy Saves the Show

Daphne, Freddy, and Velma MIA

Fearless Scooby

Daphne Tests Well

Gotta Catch 'em All

Celebrating another 50 years! 50 years of fun!

The Coolest Pup Around

You Ain't Never Had a Dog like Scoob

THIS TIME THE MONSTERS ARE REAL

Cartoon Network Spoofs

Harvey Birdman Represents

Shaggy Gets Real

Shaggy Goes (Pop)Punk

What's New in the Movies

Gonna Sing This Song ALL DAY LONG

Shaggy Gets Real (again)

Return of the Ascot (DTVs since Abracadabra-Doo)

Crystal Cove Chronicles

Shaggy Ain't Nobody's Puppet

Shaggy in the LEGO world

Shaggy Griffin

Scooby-Doo and Guess Who the Creators Wanted to See Thirty Years Ago?

Shaggy takes a step back in Scholastic's Daphne and Velma

SCOOB! on the Big Screen (epic fail)

Shaggy sells out

Scooby and Shaggy guest star in the Sabrina the Teenage Witch episode "Unplugged," where they appear as characters Sabrina meets when she zaps herself into a computer.

In the film Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Scooby and Shaggy are at a restaurant with Matthew Lillard who have umbrage with his portrayal as Shaggy in Scooby-Doo.

Shaggy is in two State Farm commercials.

Shaggy appears twice in Teen Titans Go! The first time as a non-speaking cameo with Scooby in "I See You," when they appear in the Mystery Machine next to Beast Boy and Cyborg in the T-Car during their stakeout song. Next, is a full guest appearance in "Cartoon Feud," when Shaggy and his friends are forced by Control Freak to compete against the Teen Titans in a game of Family Feud.

In the Warner Bros. Serververse in Space Jam: A New Legacy, the gang (based on their SCOOB! designs), arrive at the basketball game between the Tune Squad and the Goon Squad in the Mystery Machine, then watch from outside the van. Mystery Inc., like all the other IPs, has no particular preference and just reacts to whatever is happening.

Shaggy in the Funny Books

Shaggy Survives the Apocalypse

Shaggy in the Cyber Realm

Development

Gallery

Main article: Shaggy Rogers/Gallery

Toys and merchandise

Main article: Shaggy Rogers/Toys

In popular culture

  • In the Timon and Pumbaa episode "Werehog of London," a fortune teller warns Timon and Pumbaa that no one is safe of the curse of the werehog, not even "those meddling teens and their pesky dog," and then the camera reveals an orange and blue van resembling the Mystery Machine that has been abandoned after it was knocked into a lampost.
  • In "Chapter 20" of the Star Wars: Clone Wars series developed by Genndy Tartakovsky, the young nervous Jedi was a parody of Shaggy, as revealed by Tartakovsky in the audio commentary for the episode. John DiMaggio voiced the character. Tartakovsky wanted his voice to be higher, but found it to be too goofy to be mixed in with the serious tone he was going for. While unnamed in the episode (he was credited as "Padawan"), the official Star Wars website would later identify him as Sha'a Gi.
  • In the Smallville episode "Abandoned," Lois said to Shelby that he was Scooby to Clark's Shaggy.
  • In The Cleveland Show episode "A Nightmare on Grace Street," Cleveland and Rallo are forced to put an end to their feud by staying in a spooky mansion at night on Halloween. Rallo says it's nice, but Cleveland responded that it "seemed a little Scooby-Doo". He then says "Zoinks" like Shaggy, and jumps on Rallo like Scooby would jump on Scooby, with appropriate sound effects. Rallo then feeds him a dog biscuit, with Cleveland responding in a happy Scooby-like tone.
  • In the Teen Titans Go! episode "Costume Contest," Robin draws himself and the Teen Titans as Mystery Inc., with Cyborg as Shaggy.

Disney's Doug

  • "Doug's Bloody Buddy:" A fantasy in the teaser depicts Doug and his friends as the Scooby Gang, with Doug as Shaggy to compliment his own dog, Porkchop, who was Scooby.
  • "Doug's Hairy Situation:" Roger chooses "the Shaggy" look on a computer simulation after he gets one chin hair.

References