Let's See Who This Really Is

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About

“Let's See Who This Really Is” , or “Scooby Doo Reveal”, is a well-known exploitable image macro. It has a scene from the classic Scooby-Doo cartoon where the gang finds out that a bad guy is pretending to be a ghost. People often edit this scene online to make one character, idea, or thing seem like another in a funny way, often with the intent of being ironic or satirical.

Origin

The meme originates from the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode titled “Hassle in the Castle,” which aired on September 27, 1969. In the episode, Mystery Inc. captures a ghost, only to reveal he’s actually Bluestone the Great, a former magician. This unmasking moment became iconic and was later adapted into countless internet variations.

Meaning

The format is used to suggest that someone or something is not what it seems. It typically conveys the idea of uncovering a hidden truth or pointing out similarities between two entities. Whether used for political satire, cultural commentary, or simple parody, the meme’s humor lies in the surprise or absurdity of the revealed identity.

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