"Scooby Booby Goo" by Amy Villainous (also known as Vinyl Meow) is a satirical, hyper-stylized novelty track that blends internet subculture aesthetics with a campy, adult-oriented twist on a childhood classic. The Performance & Artist Identity
The specific title "Scooby Booby Goo" is a play on the iconic "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" theme song and catchphrase. This naming convention is common in fan communities to signal that the content is a parody or a "not-safe-for-work" (NSFW) variation of the source material. These artworks are typically distributed on platforms like DeviantArt, ArtStation, or Twitter, where artists can build a following by catering to specific aesthetic niches. Amy Villainous - Scooby Booby Goo
“Ruh-Roh” (Condition)
Play when a Hero would escape Capture.
Cancel that escape. That Hero is Captured instead. Draw 1 card. "Scooby Booby Goo" by Amy Villainous (also known
Amy Villainous has established a brand centered on the "villainous" aesthetic, which overlaps with the fandom of the Mexican animated series Villainous ) created by Alan Ituriel . Her work often reflects: Alternative Fashion: Creating unique, handmade accessories like galaxy-effect horns and glittery bat wings. Media Appearances: She has appeared in independent TV series and projects like Dark Darkness Community Presence: The Lost Media Wiki: Newgrounds Purge of 2014 FanFiction
Scooby Themes: Official music for the franchise usually revolves around the classic theme song or various movie soundtracks featuring artists like Simple Plan or Outkast.
Scooby-Doo (Hero)
Effect: When Scooby enters a location with a Goo Token, remove all Goo Tokens from that location. Scooby cannot be Captured unless Vanishing Act is in play.
Below is an essay exploring the intersection of the Scooby-Doo legacy with modern "villainous" reinterpretations.