The Scooby Gang is a group consisting of four teenagers, Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, Shaggy Rogers and their dog named Scooby-Doo. They originate from the 1969 animated series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and appeared in the episode "Scoobynatural" when Sam, Dean and Castiel end up in their world in which they are on a case that takes place during the episode A Night of Fright is No Delight from the original show.
History[]
Season 2[]
In Playthings, Dean expresses that he never got to experience investigating classic haunted houses and jokes about how him and Sam could run into Fred and Daphne to which he shows more interest in meeting the latter.
Season 3[]
In The Magnificent Seven, Dean, Sam and Bobby Singer insist on working together in fighting the Seven Deadly Sins with Isaac and Tamara though the former refuses under the account that he does not want to fight alongside those who opened the gates of Hell and that they are not a group like the Scooby Gang.
Season 4[]
In Family Remains when Sam and Dean hunt down what they believe is a ghost, Danny Carter questions if they are like Scooby with Dean claiming that they are better.
Season 6[]
In All Dogs Go To Heaven when Lucky gets captured by the Winchester brothers, Dean demands answers on where the rest of the skinwalkers are and refers to them as Lucky's "little Scooby gang" though Lucky admits they are in hiding until their alpha arrives.
Season 9[]
In Dog Dean Afternoon after being under the influence of a communication spell so he could talk with a dog named The Colonel, Sam tells his brother that the spell also made him act like a dog to which Dean uses Scooby's "ruh roh" phrase.
In Thinman upon meeting with Ed Zeddmore and Harry Spangler again, Dean tells them to get into their mystery machine and leave before he shoots them in their knees.
Season 11[]
In Form and Void, Crowley and Dean enter Jenna Nickerson's house in search for the infant version of Amara and as Dean yells out for Jenna, Crowley tells him to stop as by doing so, he is only alerting Amara that the two are present though Dean retorts by calling the King of Hell Velma though Crowley replies that he is more of a Daphne.
Season 12[]
In LOTUS, Sam and Dean then go to a monastery in search of Lucifer who had possessed an archbishop and that if the man inside the room is Lucifer, Dean tells his brother that they will call Crowley, Castiel and Rowena MacLeod referring to them as the Scooby gang.
After Dean starts to lose his memory in Regarding Dean, Rowena explains the possibility he could die from it to Sam though the latter places the television on with the episode Hassle in the Castle from the Where Are You! show on as Scooby messes with a fake flower that squirts water into his face causing Dean to laugh.
Season 13[]
During their drive back to the Men of Letters bunker from North Cove, Washington in The Rising Son, Sam, Dean and Jack Kline rest in a motel and Jack places the television on which shows the 1970 episode That's Snow Ghost. Still not trusting of Jack, Dean then takes the remote away and goes to turn the screen off but hesitates for a moment due to what is on though turns it off and tells Jack to sleep on the couch.
After taking a new television set Scoobynatural due to stopping the possessed dinosaur plush from harming the show, Dean sets it up in his mancave room of the bunker though it soon starts to act strange before sending the Winchesters into the screen and into the episode A Night of Fright is No Delight and later Castiel. Inside the episode, Sam and Dean discover which cartoon they were sent into upon seeing the Mystery Machine.
Inside the diner, Dean further expresses his love for the animated show before introducing himself and his brother to the group. After introducing themselves, the Winchester and the Scooby Gang agree to team up on a case to which Dean recognizes the episode they are stuck inside and once dismissed for the night, Dean offers to sleep with Daphne though she claims that the girls do not sleep with the boys and she goes off with Velma before Fred, Shaggy, Scooby, Sam and Dean go to their own room. When things start to go wrong and the people who go missing end up dead instead, Sam and Dean realize that the ghost is a real ghost though the Scooby Gang believe that there is a more rational explanation in place.
As the group continue to find out what is wrong, a figure emerges and attempts to enter the building though he is stopped by Sam and Dean who reveal it to Castiel, the three talk about what brought them there but when Scooby and his friends express confusion, the three hunters explain it is just a book they are writing about. When Scooby greets Castiel, the latter expresses his own confusion that Scooby is a talking dog.
During their investigation, Sam ends up being teamed with Velma and he attempts to explain to her that the supernatural is real though Velma still believes otherwise. After another encounter with the ghost later that night after a failed attempt at catching it, Shaggy breaks his arm after falling from a balcony though believes something is wrong as he has done worser things during other mysteries and not have resulted in a broken limb to which the Winchesters come clean and explain what they do causing the Scooby Gang to break down as they could have been hunting real monsters instead of people in costumes though Dean tells them they have still done good on their adventures.
After capturing the ghost and discovering it was just a scared boy who was controlled to do what he did, Sam and Dean tell Fred, Daphne, Shaggy, Velma and Scooby that they were in the wrong and that it was just fake the entire time. Once home, Sam and Dean, who is wearing an ascot after asking Daphne what she looks for in a guy, tell Alan about Jay's plan on scaring people out of their businesses so he could buy them and reveals they called the cops who soon arrive to arrest Jay.
As Jay is arrested, he announces he would have gotten away with it had it not been for the brothers which excites Dean who then goes to say "Scooby-Dooby-Doo" before being asked by Sam what he is doing, Dean tells them that is is something Scooby does at the end of the episode but is told by Castiel he is not a talking dog as he and Sam walk away.
Season 15[]
In Galaxy Brain, God starts his destruction of the multiverse which includes the world of Scooby Doo.
By Drag Me Away (From You), Billie confirms that all the other worlds have been destroyed resulting in the deaths of every person that existed in those.
And by Inherit The Earth, the multiverses were restored by Jack resulting in the ressurection of the Scooby Gang among everyone else that had previously been wiped out by God.
Members[]
Appearances[]
- Season 2
- Playthings (Daphne Blake and Fred Jones, mentioned only)
- Season 3
- The Magnificent Seven (Scooby-Doo, mentioned only)
- Season 4
- Family Remains (Scooby-Doo, mentioned only)
- Season 6
- All Dogs Go To Heaven (mentioned only)
- Season 8
- The Great Escapist (Scooby-Doo, mentioned only)
- Season 9
- Dog Dean Afternoon (Scooby-Doo, referenced only)
- Thinman (Scooby-Doo, mentioned only)
- Season 11
- Form and Void (Daphne Blake and Velma Dinkley, mentioned only)
- Season 12
- LOTUS (mentioned only)
- Regarding Dean (Scooby-Doo, on TV only)
- Season 13
- The Rising Son (Scooby-Doo, on TV only)
- Scoobynatural (Daphne Blake, Fred Jones, Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Velma Dinkley)
- The Thing (Velma Dinkley, referenced only)
- Season 14
- Mint Condition (Scooby-Doo, picture and mentioned)
- Nihilism (Daphne Blake and Fred Jones, referenced only)
- Season 15
- Golden Time (Scooby-Doo, mentioned only)
Trivia[]
- In Nihilism, "Daphne Loves Fred" can be seen carved inside a heart on the bar in Rocky's. This is a reference to Daphne Blake and Fred Jones from Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! who appeared in Scoobynatural. Dean has a crush on Daphne and was frustrated by her affection for Fred.