Seth Meyers takes a moment to address some of the errors from this week of Late Night, like calling peanuts, cashew and almonds nuts instead of legumes and mixing up who owned the van in Scooby-Doo.
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The ownership of the Mystery Machine is inconsistent across the different series at this point. I don’t believe it was ever established who owned the van in the original run, or in any of the runs leading up to the Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo show at which point it clearly became Shaggy’s van, since Shaggy kept it while Fred, Daphne, and Velma weren’t even around. In the (surprisingly good) Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc. it is explicitly established that the van is explicitly owned by Fred, BUT at the end of that show things get very, very weird when it’s revealed that Scooby is part of a race of ancient aliens (which is why he, and some animals can talk), and he needs to stop the world from being destroyed, which they do, but in the process they create an alternate timeline in which Fred’s parentage is totally in question (it’s a whole thing), so it’s possible that in that alternate timeline Daphne’s rich parents would be the ones to own the van.
Source – I wrote the Film Theory about the Scooby-Doo Connected Universe.
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Loved the video!
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