Scooby: Doo John Persons
In this viral (though debunked) short story, a user finds a VHS tape labeled “SDWAY - John Persons.” In the episode, the gang solves a mystery at a deserted DMV office. The villain is a faceless bureaucrat named "John Persons" who doesn’t wear a mask—because he has no face. When Velcro pulls his head off, there is nothing underneath but static. The episode ends with Shaggy looking directly at the camera and saying, "He wasn't a person. He was persons ."
It is important to note that "John Persons" is a pseudonym used by an artist known for creating "The Pit" comics and other controversial art styles that often parody mainstream cartoon characters. scooby doo john persons
❌ – His backgrounds are often interchangeable between episodes. A castle in one episode looks very similar to a prison in another. ❌ No dynamic perspective – Almost all layouts are flat, straight-on, or with minimal depth (no dramatic Dutch angles or wide panoramas). ❌ Cheap production values – Not his fault, but the limited palette and reuse of assets make some episodes feel visually repetitive. ❌ Anonymous contribution – Unlike character designers or voice actors, background artists like Person rarely get credit in popular memory. In this viral (though debunked) short story, a