The ghost of a baseball player lurks in the ruins of a stadium... and in the new stadium above.The ghost of a baseball player lurks in the ruins of a stadium... and in the new stadium above.The ghost of a baseball player lurks in the ruins of a stadium... and in the new stadium above.
Casey Kasem
- Shaggy
- (voice)
Frank Welker
- Fred
- (voice)
- …
Mindy Cohn
- Velma Dinkley
- (voice)
Grey Griffin
- Daphne Blake
- (voice)
- (as Grey DeLisle)
- …
Carlos Alazraqui
- Luis Santiago
- (voice)
- …
Steve Blum
- J.T. Page
- (voice)
- …
John Stephenson
- Bob Taylor
- (voice)
Mike Piazza
- Self
- (voice)
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- GoofsIn one scene Velma and Daphnie are in usher uniforms but in the next scene they are in their usual clothes.
- Quotes
[as the gang sit down in the bleachers, it begins raining]
Daphne Blake: Oh no! It's starting to rain!
Velma Dinkley: [as the retractable roof closes] Don't worry, Daphne. Your hair won't get wet. Cookie Company International Park has a retractable roof.
Daphne Blake: Actually, I was worried about a rainout. The Grizzlies would have to make up the game with a double header. We're one in 17 in those! And I did just get my hair done.
- ConnectionsReferences The Natural (1984)
- SoundtracksPlay My Game
Written by Allison Robertson, Bret Anderson, Maya Ford, & Torry Castellano
Performed by The Donnas
Courtesy of Lookout! Records
By Arrangement with Lookout! Records
Featured review
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The sports theme is very common in the Scooby Doo franchise, with almost every show having at least one ('The Scooby Doo Show' had three). The episodes centered around sports were very variable, some were great like "The Spooky Case of the Grand Prix Race" and others were mediocre like "The Warlock of Wimbledon". Overall though, sports and Scooby Doo are a good mix and seeing it cropping up a lot focusing on a variety of sports has been fine with me.
While not one of my favourite Scooby Doo episodes or one of my favourites of 'What's New Scooby Doo', "The Unnatural" is still one of the franchise's better sports themed episodes and a contender for the best one based around baseball. It's not a brilliant episode like "Toy Scary Boo" was, with it being lacking in the originality department, but it is a very good episode nonetheless with lots to like. Which is true of most episodes of 'What's New Scooby Doo'.
As said, a lot is good with "The Unnatural". It is well animated, especially on the ghost and in the main chase. Which is a good one, if not one of the show's best. The music is breezy and upbeat as well as atmospheric, the contemporary groove is appealing. Love the theme song and the intro still. One of the standout aspects of "The Unnatural" has always been the villain and he still gives me the creeps, from the look alone.
Furthermore, the writing is funny with the jokes being lovingly goofy in pure Shaggy and Scooby style in particular. The chemistry between the two is truly charming and has always been one of the best things about the franchise and they are iconic characters. The episode also does a great capturing the excitement and danger of baseball, which is something that most of the franchise's sports themed episodes excelled in.
Here the perpetrator is a surprise (one of the improvements 'What's New Scooby Doo' has over most incarnations is a much lower number of obvious reveals, some in the show have shocked me), due to actually not suspecting them. Did at the same time have always found it on the implausible side, due to their standard of playing being well below that of the ghost. The motive was on the extreme side too for my liking.
Very good episode overall. 8/10.
While not one of my favourite Scooby Doo episodes or one of my favourites of 'What's New Scooby Doo', "The Unnatural" is still one of the franchise's better sports themed episodes and a contender for the best one based around baseball. It's not a brilliant episode like "Toy Scary Boo" was, with it being lacking in the originality department, but it is a very good episode nonetheless with lots to like. Which is true of most episodes of 'What's New Scooby Doo'.
As said, a lot is good with "The Unnatural". It is well animated, especially on the ghost and in the main chase. Which is a good one, if not one of the show's best. The music is breezy and upbeat as well as atmospheric, the contemporary groove is appealing. Love the theme song and the intro still. One of the standout aspects of "The Unnatural" has always been the villain and he still gives me the creeps, from the look alone.
Furthermore, the writing is funny with the jokes being lovingly goofy in pure Shaggy and Scooby style in particular. The chemistry between the two is truly charming and has always been one of the best things about the franchise and they are iconic characters. The episode also does a great capturing the excitement and danger of baseball, which is something that most of the franchise's sports themed episodes excelled in.
Here the perpetrator is a surprise (one of the improvements 'What's New Scooby Doo' has over most incarnations is a much lower number of obvious reveals, some in the show have shocked me), due to actually not suspecting them. Did at the same time have always found it on the implausible side, due to their standard of playing being well below that of the ghost. The motive was on the extreme side too for my liking.
Very good episode overall. 8/10.
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- Dec 6, 2021
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