ITT: failed spin-off characters

Boo Brothers from Scooby Doo.

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Literally Dead Three Stooges.

They look like those guys from Casper

Cleveland

I watched this movie an autistic amount of times as a kid.

Me too, user, me too
Same with the Ghoul School one

Me too, had a weird crush on the one with the aviator hat

Escoobé Doo et les Fratres Boo is absolute kinography though

Favorite ghoul?

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Looks wise the vampire but I liked the ghost's personality better

This crap was awful (with it most of the time putting me to sleep)

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Who came first? The Boo Brothers or the Ghostly Trio?

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Always didn't like it. Always prefered Ghoul School and Curse of the Werewolf.

Maybe I'm remembering wrong, but I found the hillbillies gross because I remember the hillbillies being brother and sister and it seeming like the brother wanted to fuck his sister.

I always assumed they had their own show before the movie. You know, since the "meet" part in the title makes a big event out of their appearance with Scooby. But no, they're just nobodies that were created for the movie.

I ship Shaggy with that hillbilly girl. It's a real shame spin-off characters rarely come back

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What do you mean "failed"?

There was no spin-off despite the characters appearing to have been made for the purposes of pitching a spin-off.

Is the ghostly trio the same as the three ghosts from the movie?

Honestly, I wonder if it would've been better or worse than Danny Phantom.

are you suggesting hanna barbara actually came up with origonal characters?

Considering Hanna-Barbera held the license to make animated shows based on the Stooges, that's no surprise; especially since the animated versions appeared in the New Scooby-Doo Mysteries. Plus there was a group of witches that were basically the Stooges in 13 Ghosts. .

It was probably just an inspired by deal but, considering the Robonic Stooges, it's not impossible (though super unlikely) that they actually were going to be ghost versions of the Stooges at some point but they decided it'd be in bad taste.

The Ghostly Trio first appeared in '56 so they were three decades earlier.

You could say that to almost any Hannah Barbera's not main characters. They always tried to make them different enough to shine and to be visually interesting to see (only because they were a copy or a parody of some other media).
It was literally throwing throwing stuff at a wall hoping it would stick. HB were always greedy like that.
I could also suppose the Ghoul Girls were to be a spin-off, but they were more thrown at a wall characters, and this time it worked.

Hue Troop from OK KO

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They ain't?

The Mighty Mutanimals are basically the poster boys for this kind of shit

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I wonder if this is nick's biggest failure. It sure felt like it at the time.

There's a reason he got replaced with Justice Friends after season 1

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This kind of counts.
I really liked it as a kid.
Took me over a decade to realize it's a parody of Doom Patrol and other Silver Age DC stuff.

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I liked this more than billy and mandy as a lad

oh fuck no they have fucked up so much.
For instance, Dan Schneider was hired.

Phantasma. I like to think that all Ghosts have the toon force like they do in the 90's Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoon and she can just morph into whatever shape or form she wants.

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why?