Halloween (Be Cool)
- This article is about the Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! episode. For The Amazing World of Gumball episode, see Halloween (Gumball).
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Premiere date | September 28, 2017 |
Run time | 21:33 |
Starring | Frank Welker Matthew Lillard Grey Griffin Kate Micucci Roger Craig Smith April Stewart Phil LaMarr |
Music composed by | Jake Monaco |
Writer(s) | Jon Colton Barry |
Storyboard artist(s) | Samantha Arnett Rafael Rosado Becks Wallace |
Director(s) | Andy Thom Collette Sunderman (voices) |
Art director(s) | Robbie Erwin Cheryl Johnson |
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"Halloween" is the seventh episode of Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! season two, and the thirty-third overall. It aired on September 28, 2017 on Boomerang's SVOD service. It was produced by Jeff Mednikow, series co-creator, Zac Moncrief, and Monica Mitchell, written by the other series co-creator, Jon Colton Barry, directed by Andy Thom, and voice directed by Collette Sunderman.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
- Not called Mystery Incorporated
Locations
- Earth
- United States
- Citrus Valley
- Newtown
- Smalltown (mentioned)
- Wellingham (mentioned)
- Elias Kingston University (mentioned)
- United States
Objects
- Frost Bitten, Twice Shy (mentioned)
Vehicles
Production
Development
Scrappy-Doo was in the original draft, but was removed when the story evolved into something different not allowing writer, Jon Colton Barry, to service him enough.[1]
Storyboard artist Becks Wallace had the showdown placed at the forest, where Velma and Daphne would rise from the stack of leaves, but this was changed to the middle of the street.[2]
Filming
It was copyrighted in 2016.
Music
The theme song, "Old Stomping Grounds," was written and performed by Adam Levin, James Bairian, and Louis Castle. The rest of the music was composed by Jake Monaco.
Song
Crew credits
- Supervising producer: Michael Jelenic
- Story editor: Jon Colton Barry
- Casting director: Collette Sunderman
- Associate producer: Charlie Sweitzer
- Production manager: Sunisa Petchpoo, Candi Purugganan
- Assistant production managers: Kathy Cavanaugh, Frances E. Chang, Desiree E. Craig, Liza Dodson, Josh Ling, Sandra Waring
- Art directors: Robbie Erwin, Cheryl Johnson
- Character designers: Bryce Collins, Adam Fay, AJ Jothikumar, Justin Rodrigues
- Prop designers: Lance Falk, Maryam Sefati
- Background designers: Eric Astadan, Erik Gaines, George Fort
- Background painters: Garrett Lee, Melissa Rodriguez
- Color stylist: James Peters
- Storyboard artists: Samantha Arnett, Rafael Rosado, Becks Wallace
- Storyboard revisionist: Melissa Graziano-Humphrey, Ernie Keen, Robert Parker
- Editor: Kyle Stafford
- Animatic timers: Kent Butterworth, Milton Gray, Brian Hogan, Swinton Scott III, Frank Weiss
- Animation checker: Justin Schultz
- Supervising technical director: Matthew Girardi
- Effectors animators: Aaron Chavda, Jason Plapp
- Animation services: Snipple Animation Studios
- Animation supervisor: Kenneth Chan
- Key animators: Nono Callao, Sandy Ferrarez, Egay Francisco, Enrico Cabalen, Joel Pangilinan, Gerlie Basa, Dino Santos, Boy Lacampeunga
- CGI supervisor: Archie Delos Santos
- Production supervisors: Romy Garcia, Kaine Patel, Jonathan Tinsay
- Production manager: Benji Agoncillo
- Production coordinators: Cherry Alba Garcia, Leo Quizon, Inaki Prats, Lenlen Tolentino
- Animation FX supervisor: Akiblas M. Flores Jr.
- Layout supervisor: Matthew Sawal
- Animation production assistant: Renee Jane Manuel
- Clean-up/In-between supervisors: Alex Baloloy, Josel Bernardo
- Clean-up/In-between production assistant: Francesivy Pangilinan
- Layout department production assistant: Meanne Antonio
- Background supervisors: Rex Avila, Jojo Abaya
- Clean-up/In-between checkers: Jeff Prestoza, Johnny Rosales, Melvin Alino
- Digital ink and paint supervisors: Erick Austria, Shylo Alcayağa
- Technical supervisors: Emmanuel Palad, Dominic Josue
- Post production executive: Greg Emerson
- Post production manager: Rebecca Unger
- Recording facility: Salami Studios
- Recording machine operator: Jeff O. Collins
- Track readers: Wilson Martinez, Fred Salinas
- Supervising dialogue/ADR editor: Mark A. Keatts
- Dialogue/ADR editors: David M. Cowan, Kelly Foley Downs, Patrick Foley, Mike Garcia
- Post production services: Advantage Sound Services
- Online editor: Darren Griffiths
- Assistant editor: Melissa Bailey, Michael G. Buck, Gabriel Thorburn
- Production administrator: Daphne Fei
- Production support: Cher Bentley, Tina Fallah, Audrey Kim, Andrea Lo, Tamara Miles, Jill Share, Kira Tirimocco, Renee Toporzysek
- Casting administrator: Liz Carroll
- Business and legal affairs: Lori Blackstone, Sharmalee Lall, Rebecca Mathany, Bonnie Negrete, Joulene St. Catherine
- Production accounting: Yadira Davis, Spencer Howerton, Debbie Lindquist, Chaz Murphy, Maral Simonian, Athena Wingate
- Executive in charge of production for Cartoon Network: Mike Rauch
- Production supervision: Bobbie Page
- Production management: Ed Adams
- Executive in charge of production: Jeff Prezenkowski
- Executive producer: Sam Register
Release
Dates are in order of release:
- India: August 10, 2017 on Boomerang
- United States: September 28, 2017 on the Boomerang video subscription on-demand service
- United Kingdom and Ireland: October 22, 2017 on Boomerang
Behind the scenes
- In America, this was the first episode to air from the second season.
- Fred's cousin Scott would grow up to become the captain of the S.S. Casey as previously shown in "All Paws on Deck."
- The neighborhood in the opening is based on the one from storyboard artist Becks Wallace's childhood; the guy who gives young Fred candy is also a caricature of her late father.[2]
- In the flashback with the kid dressed as Abraham Lincoln, Shaggy is dressed as the ghost of Mr. Hyde from the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "Nowhere to Hyde," while Daphne and Velma are dressed as Hex Girls members Thorn and Dusk, respectively.
- In another flashback Scooby and Velma are dressed in their renaissance costumes from "Renn Scare." Although Scooby has a knight's helmet on, which he didn't originally have in the latter.
- In the present, kids are dressed as past villains, such as the Zatari warrior from "Game of Chicken," and the ghost of Elias Kingston from "Mystery 101."
- A special thanks is given to Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, who had nothing to do with this episode, but did create the original series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Errors
Legacy
- Rose returns as an adult in "Professor Huh? Part 1." In "Professor Huh? Part 6 3/4," she affectionately calls him Detective Boring Frog when she thinks he's died, as a callback to when she mocked him with that name as a child.
Critical reception
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Greek | Χάλοουιν | Halloween |
Home availability
- In the United Kingdom and Ireland:
- September 14, 2020: Warner Home Video releases Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! on DVD.
- In the United States:
- September 15, 2020: Warner Home Video releases Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! (Walmart exclusive) on DVD.
- October 6, 2020: Warner Home Video releases Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! on DVD.
- In Canada:
- October 6, 2020: Warner Home Video releases Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! on DVD.
- In Australia:
- October 7, 2020: Warner Home Video releases Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! on DVD.
See also
- Scooby-Doo #60 for another Baba Yaga interpretation.
- The Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode "The House of the Nightmare Witch," for yet another Baba Yaga interpretation.
References
- ^ Barry, Jon Colton in response to @hireBRADFORD (March 11, 2020). "Scrappy was originally in the Halloween ep w/ Fred and the witch then removed b/c I couldn't service him enough AND tell the story right. BCSD's Scrappy was fun and unique and, I believe, would have been beloved.". Twitter. Retrieved February 5, 2023.
- ^ a b TheAtomicLight (March 14, 2018). "An Interview with... Becks Wallace". Scoobypedia. Retrieved February 5, 2023.