Join Scooby-Doo and the gang in their various adventures in this compilation series including episodes from the Scooby-Doo Where Are You.Join Scooby-Doo and the gang in their various adventures in this compilation series including episodes from the Scooby-Doo Where Are You.Join Scooby-Doo and the gang in their various adventures in this compilation series including episodes from the Scooby-Doo Where Are You.
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One of My Favorite Scooby Doos
The Mysteries are fairly complex and The Episodes feature very good Writing, so even as a 25 y/o, I still enjoy The Series as much as I did when I was just 5. Many Episodes also feature Relatives of Scooby or The Gang, so there is even some Character Development.
The Animation is lovely like It's Predecessors, featuring those beautiful Hand-Painted Backgrounds which give The Show that classic look You can only get from Old Fashioned Cel Animation like This.
The Acting however is where I think This Series exceeds It's Predecessors, The Victims of The Ghost/Monster Attacks especially sound genuinely terrified, so much that even as an Adult, My hair still stands on end a little.
My One and Only Negative is that many Depictions of Ethnic Groups are very Stereotypical, which is The One and Only Reason I subtract 1 Star from My Rating. I would remove more then 1, but I am lenient given that This Series is now 45+ years old.
My Closing Statement; The Scooby Doo Show deserves a Solid Thumbs Up, just remember that at 46 years old, It can be rather dated in Diversity.
One thing I forgot to mention before...
1. Appearances by Scooby-Dum 2. Pat Stevens replaces Nicole Jaffe as the voice of Velma 3. A new theme song
I can't complain too much about the music. Most of the chase scene music was the same as the original. This also features classic villains like the Gator Ghoul, the Technicolor phantoms, the Jaguaroo, Ironface, etc. Overall, it's a really good show. Catch it weekday afternoons on Cartoon Network.
If you don't get the Cartoon Network you can still catch this series on the WB.
2nd in rank
One of the best Scooby series
1. Appearances by Scooby-Dum 2. Pat Stevens replaces Nicole Jaffe as the voice of Velma 3. A new theme song
I can't complain too much about the music. Most of the chase scene music was the same as the original. This also features classic villains like the Gator Ghoul, the Technicolor phantoms, the Jaguaroo, Ironface, etc. Overall, it's a really good show. Catch it weekday afternoons on Cartoon Network.
Great show but it had two flaws.
Did you know
- TriviaSixteen episodes were produced as segments of The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour in 1976, eight episodes were produced as segments of Scooby's Laff-A Lympics (1977) in 1977, and sixteen episodes were produced in 1978, with nine of them running by themselves under the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! name and the final seven as segments of Scooby's All-Stars.
- GoofsDuring the opening credits, after Merlin appears, you see Shaggy for a brief 1-2 seconds with no arms.
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[syndicated/cable theme song, for Scooby Doo segments only]
Theme Song: We got it all together for a brand new show! / Scooby Doo is here, again; away we go! / While Scooby Doo is running from a spooky ghost, / Shaggy is a-doin' what he does the most! / Hey come on, get involved, 'till the mystery is solved, / Hang around for Scooby Doo!
- Crazy creditsJoe Ruby and Ken Spears.
- ConnectionsFeatured in ABC's Saturday Sneak Peek (1976)
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