What's New, Scooby-Doo?
What's New, Scooby-Doo?
TV-Y7 | 14 September 2002 (USA)

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    GazerRise Fantastic!
    Limerculer A waste of 90 minutes of my life
    Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
    Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
    studioAT This was the version of 'Scooby Doo' that brought it back into the front of the public's mind, along with the live action films in the early 00's. It also influenced the style of the straight to DVD sequels too.It's a good incarnation. Nice animation, good voice cast, and for the most part the stories hold up. It's also good at referencing other parts of the Scooby canon.It's not without flaws, but it ran for four seasons and for many remains 'their' Scooby Doo show, so it can't have done that bad. I prefer it to lots of what's come since.
    vulpafox I am seriously disgusted at this remake. I just watched the first two episodes and they've tried to pair up the gang in couples. Daphne was going after Fred, who was clueless because he's just interested in mysteries and being friends, and Velma was practically raping Shaggy whenever they got alone, and was trying to do public displays of affection with him that he didn't seem to be into. Why couldn't we leave them friends, and let the story be about their friendship and the mysteries, instead of bringing sexuality into it? I watched this show when I was 5, but I wouldn't want my 5 year old to watch this version. Hopefully we will always be able to go back and watch the old episodes.
    Dawnfrancis This series is Scooby Doo back to it's very best. Having seen several episodes now, I am a big fan. The fact that it's under new production is better, to be honest. It's a Scrappy free zone and whilst the animation is suitably modern, the characters and plots are tried and tested.There are plenty of in jokes and any fan of the original series should support this show. Go, Scooby, go!
    kenny_c_hueholt What can I say? I have to agree with most everything that was said here. I really like this show, especially putting Scooby-Doo in a more modern setting with new technology (cell phones, a computer in the Mystery Machine, industrial size Scooby-Snacks, etc.) I also really like the music on the show. About the voices, it's good to see Frank Welker and Casey Kasem still voicing Fred and Shaggy. Frank's Scooby voice is good, but I wonder what ever happened to Scott Innes who did Scooby's voice in the direct-to-video movies. And there's Grey DeLisle who reprises her role as Daphne from "The Cyber Chase." As for Marcie Cole's Velma, it's not the best, but a little better then B.J. Ward's. Marcie sort of keeps the nasal tone in her voice. And the show itself still stays true to the original mystery solving formula and catching the bad guy at the end, who would have gotten away with it if it weren't for those meddling kids. It's good to see that after 33 years the famous Great Dane hasn't lost it's touch. Catch this show weekday mornings on Kids WB. It's highly recommended for any Scooby-Doo fan.