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Is Meddling Kids a Kids book?

Is Meddling Kids a Kids book?

Meddling Kids is a 2017 horror-comedy novel by Catalan author Edgar Cantero, published by Doubleday and Blumhouse Books….Meddling Kids.

Author Edgar Cantero
Genre Horror Mystery Comedy
Published July 12, 2017 (Doubleday)
Media type Print (hardcover, paperback)
Pages 336

What does Meddling Kids?

So yes, Meddling Kids is a story about what happened to the Scooby Doo gang after they all grew up. And it is awesome. It is a book that lives completely in the sweet recollections of childhood summers; that exists in the power band of maximum pop-culture self-referentialism.

What does the villain say at the end of Scooby Doo?

At the end of nearly every episode, the masked villain is arrested by police and says “And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for you meddling kids”. Hyde tells Eric that he and Fez stole the money for his plane ticket from his secret stash in the Scooby-Doo thermos.

Is Scooby Doo based on the famous five?

The core premise of Scooby-Doo, Where are You! was also similar to Enid Blyton’s Famous Five books.

Who is the author of the Meddling Kids?

Edgar Cantero is a writer and cartoonist born in Barcelona in 1981. Meddling Kids is his second novel in English; his first was The Supernatural Enhancements.

Where does the phrase ” you meddling kids ” come from?

The use of the phrase “meddling kids” is a classic Shout-Out to Scooby-Doo, especially if the Evil Plan involves a “Scooby-Doo” Hoax . It’s not “you meddling kids and that stupid dog”/”that dumb dog”/”your dog”, although these turn up as a Shout-Out in other shows.

When does Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero start?

Edgar Cantero is a writer and cartoonist born in Barcelona in 1981. Meddling Kids is his second novel in English; his first was The Supernatural Enhancements . Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. It starts when you pull the lamp chain and light doesn’t come.

Is the book Meddling Kids a Scooby Doo Story?

Meddling Kids is a fun and nostalgic mystery romp a la Scooby Doo. Much of the humor is tongue in cheek and will remind you of all the things you used to love about the cartoon. At the same time, the story is more grown up and darker – not something I would have comprehended in my pre-teen years.