Amy Villainous - Scooby — Booby Goo
Draw a four-panel comic:
The most credible source of the keyword dates back to the Newgrounds era (2005–2010). An animator named "SplotchDog" (now deleted) created a series called Cartoon Crisis. In Episode 4: "The Booby Trap," the plot is as follows:
Amy Rose, fed up with Sonic ignoring her, makes a deal with Grim. She will trade her soul for a substance that can capture anyone forever. Grim gives her a jar of "Scooby Booby Goo"—a radioactive gelatin formed from the melted remains of Scooby-Doo’s collar (don’t ask). Amy spreads the goo on a chili dog. When Sonic reaches for it, the goo expands, trapping him in a pink, bubbly prison. The episode ends with Amy laughing maniacally, her eyes turning black—Mandy’s eyes. Amy Villainous - Scooby Booby Goo
This animation was lost for years due to the 2014 Newgrounds server purge. However, screen captures and a low-quality 240p re-upload on Dailymotion kept the meme alive. The title of that re-upload? "Amy Villainous - Scooby Booby Goo." The keyword stuck because the video’s tags were just those four words.
Type: Trap / Ongoing Condition
Cost to Play: 3 Power Draw a four-panel comic: The most credible source
The success of "Scooby Booby Goo" lies in its ability to tap into collective nostalgia. For many millennials and Gen Z viewers, Scooby-Doo was a childhood staple. Seeing these icons recontextualized by a model of Amy Villainous’s caliber creates a sense of familiarity mixed with excitement.
Furthermore, the set highlights the evolution of cosplay. What was once strictly a hobby for conventions has blossomed into a sophisticated art form within the modeling industry. Sets like this require careful styling, lighting, and thematic execution, elevating them above simple "costume" photos. Amy Rose, fed up with Sonic ignoring her,
Here’s a speculative feature draft for Amy Villainous (the Villainous system with Amy’s “Scooby Booby Goo” concept), written as if for an expansion pack or fan-designed reveal.