Ever find yourself missing the fun, mystery, and laughter of your favorite childhood cartoon?
If Scooby-Doo was a big part of your growing-up years, a tattoo might be the perfect way to keep that joy alive.
Whether you loved the goofy friendship between Scooby and Shaggy or the spooky adventures of the Mystery Inc.
gang, these designs bring that classic magic right to your skin.
In this guide, you’ll find 12 Scooby Doo tattoo ideas that are fun, creative, and full of personality.
Each design is easy to customize, whether you want something small and subtle or bold and colorful. If you’re ready to mix nostalgia with ink, you’ll love what’s ahead.
Design Tips For Scooby-Doo Tattoos:
- Use bright, bold colors that match the 70s cartoon vibe: oranges, purples, greens, and yellows.
- Stick to thick outlines and expressive faces for a true-to-original animation style.
- Choose the right placement based on size — smaller pieces for wrists/ankles, detailed scenes for arms, back, or thighs.
- You can ask your artist to blend traditional cartoon style with new school or neo-traditional techniques if you want something modern.
Cool & Fun 12 Scooby Doo Tattoo Designs To Try
1. Classic Scooby Snack Tattoo
Design Scooby holding a big, cartoon-style Scooby Snack in his paw, with a wide smile and wagging tail. Use bold lines and warm colors like orange and brown. Add a ribbon underneath that says “Scooby Snack Time!” for a playful touch.
2. Mystery Machine Van Tattoo
Capture the colorful Mystery Machine in motion, with exhaust clouds shaped like ghosts. Surround the van with subtle fog lines or swirling smoke to give a mysterious, moving effect. This works great in full color or watercolor style.
3. Scooby and Shaggy Best Friends Tattoo
Show Scooby and Shaggy hugging or running from a ghost, both looking scared but goofy. Use dynamic movement lines to show motion and emphasize their tight bond with matching scared expressions and exaggerated poses.
4. Haunted Mansion Scene Tattoo
Create a mini scene of a spooky house from the cartoon with Scooby peeking from behind a tree. The background can include a full moon, flying bats, and dark purple shading to bring out the haunted atmosphere.
5. Ghost Chase Tattoo
Design Scooby running from a ghost dressed in a classic white sheet. Use comic-style speed lines and exaggerated cartoon expressions. The ghost can have a friendly or goofy face to keep it lighthearted.
6. Scooby-Doo Logo Tattoo
Go minimalistic with the original “Scooby-Doo Where Are You?” logo in retro lettering. This looks best in bright, saturated purple and yellow shades. You can place it on the wrist, neck, or collarbone for a subtle nod to the show.
7. Velma’s Glasses and Catchphrase Tattoo
Draw Velma’s iconic broken glasses on the ground with her catchphrase “Jinkies!” written in bubbly text above. Keep it clean and simple with solid black outlines and maybe a splash of orange or red.
8. The Whole Gang Portrait Tattoo
Tattoo the entire Mystery Inc. team — Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred — standing in a line or inside a frame. Style it like an old comic strip with thick lines and soft pastel colors for a nostalgic look.
9. Scooby-Doo Paw Print Tattoo
Create a cute paw print design with Scooby’s face in the center. You can add small bones or Scooby Snacks around it. Use light brown for the paw and black outlines for definition.
10. Scooby in Detective Hat Tattoo
Draw Scooby wearing a detective hat and holding a magnifying glass. His eye should look big and cartoonish through the glass. Add a “clue” on the ground like a bone or footprint to add story to the design.
11. Daphne and Fred Action Scene Tattoo
Design Daphne and Fred in mid-action pose solving a mystery, flashlight beams highlighting clues in the dark. You can use shadows and light play to give a 3D effect. Ideal for upper arm or thigh.
12. Scooby Skeleton Crossover Tattoo
For a quirky twist, show Scooby half-normal, half-skeleton like an X-ray. One side shows his usual playful self, while the other reveals a cartoon-style skeleton, adding an edgy Halloween vibe.