Today, we are cracking open the case file on a specific MKV file sitting in your "Classic Cartoons" folder:
On standard definition broadcasts, the dark canal scenes looked like muddy grey blobs. In a clean MKV encode, you actually see the texture of the ghost's robe and the reflection of the moon on the water. For animation purists, this episode is a showcase of late-70s Hanna-Barbera craft —the limited animation becomes stylized shadow puppetry rather than a cost-cutting measure. Grade: B+ The Scooby-Doo Show-S02E13-A Menace in Venice.mkv
In one iconic sequence, Shaggy and Scooby try to hide inside a giant, rolled-up carpet. Naturally, the ghost rolls them up and pushes them into the canal. The animation of the carpet slowly sinking while the bubbles "Ruh-roh" to the surface is peak slapstick comedy. The MKV Context You might be wondering why I specified the .mkv format in the title. Watching "A Menace in Venice" in a high-quality MKV rip (presumably from the DVD box set or a fan restoration) changes the experience. Today, we are cracking open the case file