Monday, November 16, 2009

How old are Fred, Daphne, Shaggy and Velma on Scooby Doo?

Before you all post abusive answers - I KNOW IT'S ONLY A CARTOON!!!!





..but seriously, if they are all teenagers,


a. where are their acne spots?


b. why aren't they home in bed by 11p.m.


c. why are their parents letting them roam the country the way they do?


d. how can they afford to run that van - they don't appear to have a job between them?


e. should teenagers be exposed to risky situations like that?

How old are Fred, Daphne, Shaggy and Velma on Scooby Doo?
yea, but they are the same age in films now as when I used to watch it in the 70's, are THEY the ghosts?ssssoooooooo weird!
Reply:Diolch yn fawr i chi! Report It

Reply:They drive their own van............so that means they're older than about 10 (or whatever silly age they're allowed to drive in the USA)


You never see them drink alcohol............so that means they're younger than 35 ( or whatever silly age they're allowed to drink in the USA)


Shaggy is a bit of a stoner....so his parents probably kicked him out


Fred's parents are probably 'old money' and he obviously has a trust fund which allows them to run the van, etc


Velma and Daphne are groupies and have probably run away from an abusive home life.....Velma deals with it by dressing like a butch lesbian and Daphne deals with it by dressing in short skirts like a 2 bit ho'
Reply:They're actually all 104, senile, delinquent, alcoholic and heroin-dependent.


Having a job would be a complete enigma to them.
Reply:Well, to answer your 4th question, (d.) I think Daphne's parents are wealthy..meaning they should have money to have been able to buy and use the van. For the 1st, (A.) do you really think the creators of Scooby Doo would want to have their characters looking like pizza faces? For the 5th, (E.) No, teenagers shouldn't be exposed to situations like that..but hey, its a cartoon from around the 70s..why are you going to bother questioning their logic?
Reply:I wasn't going to post that. I never did with anyone else, but





a. I don't think the creator of the cartoon would show that since he probably wants to keep the cartoons fresh-looking and young.





b. They solve too much mysteries and like to stay up late





c. Probably because they either don't care or they know theire children are doing a good job at solving mysteries





d. I guess they still have their "piggy bank" money ^_^ or just asked their parents for some





e. And sometimes, I guess they do that with a lot of cartoons nowadays so they probably just do that for the attention. I wouldn't though! ^_^
Reply:they're all twelvty
Reply:a. they were chosen because they're flawless


b. they are old enough to drive, so don't need to be in certain time


c. again they are old enough to do what they want


d. there job is investigating for which I assume they do get paid


e. thats a mystery !!!! Scooby Dooby Doooooooooo !!
Reply:no offenerce it's a cartoon they can do what they like
Reply:they look about 17 to me and are probably in their gap year.
Reply:I don't know...but I much preferred the original to the new series.
Reply:Probably early 20s. To me they dont look like teenagers cos of the way they dress %26amp; their manerisms. Shaggy looks the oldest out the lot of them!!!!!
Reply:Good questions....let me see if I can help. All are between 19 and 20. They can be out and not have money because their parents think they are in college. They got the van from money their parents thought was for college. They were the first to invent Proactive, thus no acne. Since they are deliquents that lie to their parents, steal their money and don't care about their education....they run their own risk of being in those situations.
Reply:Well, the cartoon was set in the late 60s and early 70s, maybe it was a different time back then. Seemed like fun.
Reply:I can easily answer the 4th question.





"Scooby Snacks" are actually boxes of pot (have you ever wondered why Shaggy eats all the time?) that get vended out of the back of the van and that keeps them afloat.
Reply:They are in their twenties.
Reply:i think your case is looking 2 far into the cartoon way 2 far, but they are suposed 2 be teenagers and in the movie then young adult





byee bye
Reply:Good question. I've always figured they must be early twenties, since they are allowed to drive. And perhaps they are "private investigators" - so they actually get paid to fool around!


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