Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog unites two of animation’s most beloved and anxious canine heroes.
The film explores themes of fear, friendship, and bravery as Scooby-Doo and Courage face bizarre mysteries and terrifying monsters together.
This collection highlights the most memorable quotes, capturing moments of humor, heart, and courage that define the crossover’s spirit.
You are a dog!
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Scooby-Doo
Context: Scooby recognizes his kinship with Courage, laying the foundation for their bond.
The things I do for love!
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Courage the Cowardly Dog
Context: Courage’s iconic line, showing his willingness to face fear for those he loves.
Like, why is the water dripping upwards?
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Shaggy Rogers
Context: Shaggy’s confusion highlights the surreal dangers of Nowhere, Kansas.
Ooga booga booga!
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Eustace Bagge
Context: Eustace’s classic scare tactic, underscoring his antagonism and comic relief.
It is your turn, Courage
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Scooby-Doo
Context: Scooby encourages Courage, marking a moment of mutual support.
Uh-huh! Uh-huh!
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Courage the Cowardly Dog
Context: Courage’s repeated affirmation, often used in anxious agreement.
Stupid dogs!
(Episode: Movie, credits)
Speaker: Eustace Bagge
Context: Eustace’s parting shot, reflecting his gruff exterior and ongoing rivalry.
Look, we’re having guests, Eustace. Isn’t that exciting?
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Muriel Bagge
Context: Muriel’s warmth welcomes the Mystery Inc. gang, bridging both worlds.
Dang it, Muriel, you’re blocking my stories!
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Eustace Bagge
Context: Eustace’s irritation contrasts with Muriel’s hospitality.
Free food is free food
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Eustace Bagge
Context: Eustace’s pragmatism leads to an unlikely alliance with the gang.
Me, too. Let’s go
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Scooby-Doo
Context: Scooby’s eagerness to join the adventure, despite his fears.
Maybe the mayor can give us some clues as to why so many weird things are happening here in Nowhere
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Velma Dinkley
Context: Velma’s logical approach drives the investigation forward.
I’m driving. I’m not riding with you kooky teens
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Eustace Bagge
Context: Eustace’s stubbornness adds humor to the group dynamic.
Mystery solvers
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Velma Dinkley
Context: Velma corrects Muriel, emphasizing their shared purpose1.
Ooga booga booga!
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Eustace Bagge
Context: Eustace scares Scooby and Courage, reinforcing his role as a comic antagonist.
Like, you’re doing great. Keep it up
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Shaggy Rogers
Context: Shaggy encourages Courage during a tense moment, showing growth in both characters.
Courage isn’t the absence of fear. True courage is taking action in the face of fear
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Automated voice (museum exhibit)
Context: The film’s central message, inspiring both dogs to act bravely.
Good job, little pink dude
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Shaggy Rogers
Context: Shaggy acknowledges Courage’s bravery, cementing their friendship.
I know it’s rarely like me to be brave. Okay, it’s never like me to be brave. But this is the moment. This is my moment
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Shaggy Rogers
Context: Shaggy’s self-awareness and resolve highlight his character growth.
I’m scared, too, Courage. Like, we’re all scared, Scooby-Doo
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Shaggy Rogers
Context: Shaggy admits his fear, fostering camaraderie among the group.
If we’re always afraid… maybe we’re, like, never afraid. You get it?
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Shaggy Rogers
Context: Shaggy’s attempt at logic brings humor and depth to the theme of fear4.
Speak your truth. Speak it
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Automated voice (museum exhibit)
Context: Encourages the characters to confront their fears directly.
What is the true difference between courage and fear?
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Automated voice (museum exhibit)
Context: The film’s philosophical question, prompting reflection in Courage and Scooby4.
Oh, it’s always so nice when my Courage brings home new friends. Such a treat
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Muriel Bagge
Context: Muriel’s kindness bridges the gap between both casts.
Like, help!
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: Shaggy Rogers
Context: Shaggy’s classic plea for help, showing vulnerability and reliance on friends.
The only good bug is a what? Dead bug. That’s right
(Episode: Movie)
Speaker: General and Lieutenant
Context: The military’s blunt approach contrasts with the dogs’ more emotional journey.