Garrison was swindled out of the rights to the Blue Falcon and was not even allowed to wear the character's costume for years. Hyde creates inventions to use for his crimes. And later in the film during a crowd scene, there's one cosplayer dressed as her. Freeze-Frame Bonus: During the attack on the two security guards that opens the film, a portrait of Wonder Woman from the HB-produced Superfriends is barely visible next to the guards' station.Fanservice Extra: The people in swimsuits at the party the gang investigates are minor characters providing fanservice.Though his Role-Ending Misdemeanor from how much damage they originally caused probably made it hard to find investors that were willing to take him. Cut Lex Luthor a Check: Jack Rabble is a robotics expert capable of creating highly effective robots, including a Humongous Mecha.and his plot is to steal several million dollars.Crossover: A crossover between Scooby-Doo and Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, obviously.This in itself is a Mythology Gag as it's not the first time Scooby has done this, let alone other Hanna Barbera series. Celebrity Paradox: The old Hanna-Barbera shows were all actual television shows within this Scooby-Doo movie despite other times being depicted as real-life.While Brad Adams got our BATB equivalent, Owen Garrison has the voice of Eberhard Haar, the German VA of Batman in Batman: The Animated Series The German dub went even a step further.Casting Gag: Brad Adams (star of the Darker and Edgier Blue Falcon) is voiced by Diedrich Bader, previously a Lighter and Softer Batman.Hyde is voiced by John DiMaggio, with his true identity as Jack Rabble voiced by Fred Tatasciore. The Mancrab, featured in an episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, is worn as a costume by a kiddie ride employee.At the premiere party, Bram from Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire as well as Wulfric, Jean and Joane from Big Top Scooby-Doo! can be seen.A TV news reporter looks and sounds like the generic newsman who appeared in numerous Hanna-Barbera series.The city's mayor is designed the same as the mayor of Big City in the Dynomutt cartoons.James Becker is designed to resemble Paul Lynde who had done multiple HB voices in the past and most of them also physically resembled him.Only the characters from those cartoons that were original creations by HB (the Wonder Twins, Black Vulcan, Apache Chief, and Samurai) are shown. Completely avoided are any cameos of the classic DC Comics characters that were featured in the HB-produced Superfriends cartoons, with one exception (see Freeze-Frame Bonus below). Also Frankenstein Jr., Space Ghost, The Herculoids, Mighty Mightor, Yogi Bear, Top Cat, and plenty more. The Cameo: The entire convention is loaded with artwork and people cosplaying many HB characters such as The Blue Falcon and Dynomutt (obviously).It hinges entirely on certain people reacting to the Mr. Batman Gambit: The whole plot is a highly elaborate plan to divert attention away from the convention, then divert traffic so that Jack Rabble can steal the contents of an armored car holding millions of dollars.Hyde is one of Blue Falcon and Dynomutt's greatest foes. Heavy on the "affectionate" part - the movie is very devoted to the older things it's presenting (at one point, Shaggy even makes an impassioned speech about this). Affectionate Parody: To a bunch of old Hanna-Barbera cartoons, but most notably Blue Falcon - who is now even more of an Affectionate Parody of Batman.Justified in that he's mostly there trying to prove his worth of being the original Blue Falcon and because he was tricked into being the bad guy in order to gain recognition. Advertised Extra: Despite Blue Falcon being seen on the film cover, being on equal footing with the rest of the cast (or Shaggy and Scooby at least), the man who played Blue Falcon is only in a small handful of scenes.Adaptational Badass: A cooler and more formidable incarnation is what the newer edgier Blue Falcon film is meant to be for the franchise, in-universe.Here he is voicing an actor playing a Darker and Edgier Batman Expy. Actor Allusion: Diedrich Bader voiced a Lighter and Softer Batman in Batman: The Brave and the Bold.But this time, they're helping out two of Scooby and Shaggy's greatest heroes: the Blue Falcon and his Dog Wonder, Dynomutt, as they face the threat of the villainous Mr. Scooby-Doo and the gang have another mystery on their hands. It is the 19th installment of the Scooby-Doo Direct-to-Video Film Series. Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon is a Scooby-Doo Direct to Video film.
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