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− | | Was cheated out of owning the Coolsville |
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==Locations== |
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==Notes/Trivia== |
==Notes/Trivia== |
Revision as of 12:55, 9 October 2014
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Mystery Date is a story in Scooby-Doo! #61.
Premise
Charlene, a contestant on the reality show Perfect Link goes on a date with Fred Jones and has quite a bad experience when the usual monsters and mysteries show up.
Synopsis
Characters
Character |
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Scooby-Doo |
Shaggy Rogers |
Fred Jones |
Daphne Blake |
Velma Dinkley |
Charlene |
Smiley |
Fast-Food Werewolf |
"Burger Drone" restaurant manager |
"Burger Drome" short order cook |
Aztec Mummy |
"Coolsville Cineplex" projectionist |
Projectionist's evil brother-in-law |
Go-Go Ghouls |
"GoGo-A-GoGo" Dance Club's twin cocktail waitresses |
"GoGo-A-GoGo" Dance Club janitor |
Villains
- Fast-Food Werewolf
- Aztec Mummy
- Go-Go Ghouls
Suspects
Suspect | Motive/reason |
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"Burger Drone" restaurant manager | "Crooked" as Fred called her. |
"Coolsville Cineplex" projectionist | Was cheated out of owning the Coolsville Cineplex by his own evil brother-in-law. |
"GoGo-A-GoGo" Dance Club's twin cocktail waitresses | Twin ghosts such as the Go-Go Ghouls could only mean they did all this. |
Culprits
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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"Burger Drome" short order cook as the Fast Food Werewolf | Probably wanted to pay back the manager for treating him badly. |
Projectionist's evil brother-in-law as the Aztec Mummy | A gimmick to bring in customers. |
"GoGo-A-GoGo" Dance Club janitor and a robot as the Go-Go Ghouls |
Was down on his luck as Daphne called him. |
Locations
- Coolsville
- Perfect Link
- Burger Drone
- Coolsville Cineplex
- GoGo-A-GoGo Dance Club
Notes/Trivia
- The fact that Fred was familiar with the suspect possibilities at each location suggests there was no coincidence -- Fred selected the date locations because they were the sites of ongoing Mystery Inc. investigations.
Coloring Mistakes
Inconsistencies/Continuity Errors and/or Oddities
Reception
The first story offers the reader a pure tale of humor. Frank Strom puts Freddie Jones on a Blind Datetype of show with a hilarious name. His date may be impressed by Fred's good looks and physique, but she is not impressed by his thirst to solve mysteries.
"Perfect Link" is another story that plays with the concept of Fred and the others being eternal teenagers. The highly recommended Scooby-Doomovie does the same. Immediately the victim of the night comments on Freddie's dated ascot and the Mystery Machine.
As the date progresses, Freddie keeps bumping into "nut jobs in masks" as well as other members of Mystery Inc. who correct his inaccurate deductions. Even Shaggy and Scooby manages to hoist Fred on his own petard. Clearly this is not his night, and the evening just gets steadily worse.
Vincent DePorter who penciled and inked some fine The Adventures of the DCUdoes stellar work here. Fred's always grinning. Velma's characteristic walk is dead-on, and Charlene's reactions to Fred's seeming mental instability gives her more character than her curves would normally suggest. Mr. DePorter also manages to include some grin-worthy slapstick as when Fred reacts as if Charlene were Daphne and knows exactly what he is planning. [1]
Quotes
References
- ↑ Ray Tate in Line of Fire Reviews