![]() ![]() On the other hand, Boon didn't start this joke, he only kept it going so we guess we'll have to wait a bit more to find out. That, of course, stood in stark contrast to the actual character of Shaggy from Scooby-Doo, who is often scared of his own shadow. Now, we're not really sure what to think of this, because at first, it seems Mortal Kombat 11 is indeed getting Shaggy. The 'Shaggy in Mortal Kombat ' meme can be traced back to another gag that made the rounds online a few years ago, depicting Shaggy as a sort of all-powerful god who could smite even the deadliest of enemies. Much to our surprise, a special guest makes an appearance during this movie. It didn't take long for Boon to change the tune, no rhyme intended, as he posted the image you see above, writing, "Hi? Lo? Mid? Grab? I will mix your s*** up in fighting games!" Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms is now available. Zoink.' You can find Boons tweet and Lillards, while the petition is over. Replying to a fan who wrote "we want Shaggy", Boon said, "Let me know how that works out for you." Funnily enough, Matthew Lillard, the actor who played Shaggy in the live action movies, posted an uncropped version of the above painting, crediting the author, who by the way doesnt even remember painting it and writing, 'You have done well my child. Their reasons are almost as hilarious as the petition, ranging from "he's the hero we deserve" and "make Shaggy great again!", to suggesting that only he can kill a god.Īs you'd expect, the resulting Twitter spam reached Mortal Kombat 11's director Ed Boon, who initially wasn't very interested in the idea. Looking at the trajectory of the 'Mortal Kombat' franchise and the continued adoration the fanbase has for Shaggy, it feels like its well past time to add the character to the roster when 'Mortal Kombat 12' drops. The petition gained some serious traction in the meantime and at the time of writing, a total of 203,083 fans are interested in getting Shaggy into Mortal Kombat 11. One fan, however, took it one step further and created a petition at, calling for Shaggy, the goofball from Scooby Doo cartoons, to be included in NetherRealm's instalment to the Mortal Kombat franchise. Much has been said about Mortal Kombat 11's guest characters in the past week, as the game's announcement was followed by a flurry of enquiries and suggestions of various characters, old and new alike.
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