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Norville "Shaggy" Rogers is a character from the Scooby-Doo franchise. He is a cowardly lanky dark blonde-haired Caucasian man whose primarily dressed in a green shirt, a maroon or brown pair of bell-bottom pants and huge black shoes. On Robot Chicken, he appears in five segments, A Scooby Friday, Laff-A-Munich, Cultivated Relationships, Mystery Not Incorporated, Abandoned Places, The New Mystery Incorporated, Man Plans, God Laughs, The Breast Cancer Case and Velma's New Benefit.

He is voiced by Matthew Lillard (who portrayed Shaggy in the live action-movies and in 2010 became the official voice of Shaggy) in all his appearances except Cultivated Relationships where he is voiced by Seth Green instead.

A Scooby Friday[]

In this skit, the gang investigates Camp Crystal Lake, the home of the legendary machete-wielding murderer Jason Voorhees from the famous Friday the 13th horror franchise. Early on in the skit, Shaggy shows his standard cowardice by commenting that the gang should "make like hockey sticks and get the puck out of here." which is immediately followed by the sudden appearance by Don Knotts and Phyllis Diller.

With Scooby by his side, he enters one of the cabins as per Fred's orders and it's to their surprise that they find a brand new, unopened box of Scooby Snacks that they soon start to eat from with Shaggy commenting that he is one sad dog food eating hippie. After their snack, Shaggy opens the door and sees the masked assailant standing right before him. After closing the door assuming it was just some random passerby, immediately after the realization hits him who it is which results in him scurrying off in fear as the door is hacked to pieces.

After engaging in a short chase, Shaggy and Scooby start engaging in their usual wacky antics by ducking in and out of barrels and it is here where Shaggy meets his untimely demise at the hands of the infamous murderer who stabbed him three times with him using his last breath to tell Scooby to run. In this skit, Shaggy was voiced by Matthew Lillard who also portrayed the character in the live action films and ever since 2010, he has been the voice of Shaggy officially in multiple Scooby-Doo productions.

Laff-A-Munich[]

In this skit, parodying Laff-A-Lympics and the Munich Massacre from 1972, Shaggy is first heard waking up and later shown cowering in the corner when Scooby accidentally fires several bullets into the roof of the apartment before jokingly commenting that the safety wasn't on the gun. Shaggy is later seen inquiring Daisy Mayhem presumably about the massacre together with Captain Caveman. Shaggy later fires a small device of some kind that hits Daisy slightly above her breasts but just before any real progress could be made Captain Caveman accidentally presses the "wrong club" and blows half of her body away, covering himself, Shaggy and the whole room in blood. It's not revealed what happened to Shaggy after that, but it's entirely possible that he might've died in the following moments of carnage. He was once again voiced by Matthew Lillard.

Cultivated Relationships[]

In this skit, Shaggy was seen for about 10 seconds with Scooby Jew, a Jewish parody of the title character, asking if Scooby Jew would do it (possibly referring to investigation) for a Scooby Snack. Here he was voiced by Seth Green.

Mystery Not Incorporated (AKA Velma's Replacement)[]

In this skit, Shaggy is first heard cowering a few moments before Velma suffers her unfortunate injury and is later explaining that he, along with Scooby, had put an ad up on Craigslist ahead of time to look for a new team nerd and a few moments later, it's revealed that the one who accepted the call was Lisbeth Salander, the main heroine of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

Later on in the skit, it is in an abandoned fairground that he is shown commenting on how the room he was in smelled like sex (from Daphne and Lisbeth's lovemaking moments before) before then insultingly referring to Scooby as being "four-legged tang repellent" he was stuck with which prompts an insulting response from the dog about his soul patch. A little later, the two are caught in metal devices sent down by the case's ghoul that proceed to squeeze on their necks. Thankfully, Lisbeth shows up in time and cracks the ghost over the head with a large hammer while the rest of the gang releases Shaggy and Scooby and the two then engage in a short conversation with both the unmasked ghost and the real ghost of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo's author. Once again, he is voiced by Matthew Lillard.

Abandoned Places[]

In this short skit, Shaggy sits with Scooby in the backseat of the Mystery Machine while their friends talk about their latest case and where to go next. This time, Shaggy as well as Scooby had no lines.

The New Mystery Incorporated/Honest Scooby-Doo[]

In this segment, the Mystery Incorporated members (except Fred) is tasked with improving themselves based on what the other members think are their faults. In Scooby and Shaggys case, they are tasked with stopping eating Scooby Snacks, which sends them to rehab where Shaggy has a breakdown. Later, when the Scooby gang is showing their new selves, Scooby and Shaggy are seen still suffering from withdrawal.

Man Plans, God Laughs[]

In this segment, Stuart Wetherby, who used the Hex Doctor disguise in order to fool his partner into selling his part of their business to himself, realizes the stupidest of his plan and decides to burn down the house instead. Unfortunately, Shaggy along with Velma, Daphne, Fred and Scooby went into the house in order to catch Stuart, and when Stuart runs into the mansion to save them, he finds most of the Mystery Inc members dead from either fire or debris, with only Shaggy and Scooby alive. While Stuart wants to rescue Shaggy (as Scooby is middle-aged at this point while Shaggy is young and has his whole life ahead of him), the badly injured Shaggy refuses and begs him to rescue Scooby instead. As Stuart reluctantly saves Scooby, the burning house collapses, killing Shaggy.

The Breast Cancer Case/Scooby Saves A Life[]

In this segment, Scooby finds a lump on Velma's chest after getting Scooby Snacks from Shaggy. While Velma thinks it's ok, Shaggy tells her to check out the lumps asap. This observation saves Velma's life, as the lump was early stage breast dancer, who curses out the meddling kids after being removed from Velma.

Velma's New Benefit[]

  • In this segment, Shaggy is seen splitting up together with Scooby during a case, leaving Velma alone.

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