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Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
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All Paws on Deck

  • Episode aired Oct 7, 2015
  • TV-Y7
  • 23m
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7.2/10
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Frank Welker and Kate Micucci in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! (2015)
Quirky ComedySatireAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyMystery

The gang climbs aboard the cruise ship run by Fred's cousin despite Velma's strong dislike of water.The gang climbs aboard the cruise ship run by Fred's cousin despite Velma's strong dislike of water.The gang climbs aboard the cruise ship run by Fred's cousin despite Velma's strong dislike of water.

  • Director
    • Jeff Mednikow
  • Writers
    • Ken Spears
    • Joe Ruby
    • Joseph Purdy
  • Stars
    • Frank Welker
    • Grey DeLisle
    • Matthew Lillard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    • Director
      • Jeff Mednikow
    • Writers
      • Ken Spears
      • Joe Ruby
      • Joseph Purdy
    • Stars
      • Frank Welker
      • Grey DeLisle
      • Matthew Lillard
    • 2User reviews
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    • Fred Jones
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    Grey DeLisle
    Grey DeLisle
    • Daphne Blake
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    • (as Grey Griffin)
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    Matthew Lillard
    Matthew Lillard
    • Shaggy Rogers
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    Kate Micucci
    Kate Micucci
    • Velma Dinkley
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    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
    • Captain McDoon
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    April Stewart
    April Stewart
    • Wendy Palloy
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      • Joe Ruby
      • Joseph Purdy
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    ctyankee1

    Gang goes aboard ship

    Fred's cousin has a shipping business. The gang goes on his ship. Passenger's are warned not to swim overboard because of sea creatures that attack swimmers.

    Daphne and the dolphins have some kind of grudge against each other and she tries to make up with them but they sense she is not sincere so the other water animals like fish, whales etc all don't like her either. Velma does not know how to swim but goes underwater with the gang on the Mystery Machine which Fred made to be a submarine. Later it gets smashed by the sea monsters.

    There is also a cruise director Wendy who looks and talks like a witch. The character voices all sound similar to older series of Scooby but the one who plays Velma in this one does not sound like Mindy Cohn who played her on many other episodes that I got used to.

    Daphne is played by Grey Griffin in several series but she sounds different in this. I suppose voices change as we get older.

    Frank Welker that does the voice of Scooby and Fred does a great job. He also has played them for years at different times.

    The faces are not as nice as other series. The beginning of the cartoon is funny. The characters figures are funny looking with long skinny legs and gives me an extra giggle. The animation and other background art is also nice and colorful.

    Be Cool Scooby Doo has some very funny situations in it so I will just keep watching I have to get used the new situations and art.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Mystery ahoy

    Despite being a massive Scooby Doo fan for goodness knows how long, expectations were somehow not high for 'Be Cool Scooby Doo' prior to giving it a chance. The advertising in my mind was terrible and the animation style, one of the franchise's least appealing, was very off putting. Still gave it a chance as a fan of the franchise and of animation in general and there are films and shows that have bad advertising but turn out to be good.

    The previous two episodes were very promising though not perfect, a few big shortcomings but also a lot of great things. "All Paws on Deck" is the best of the three up to this point of this still very early stage. Not perfect and not quite great, with it being held back by the predictability and the animation quality, but very good all the same with it being compensated namely by the humour (which continues to impress substantially). Up to this point, 'Be Cool Scooby Doo' was a case of never judging something by its advertising.

    "All Paws on Deck" isn't perfect. My negative thoughts on the animation have sadly not changed all that much. The flat and garish colours don't appeal, neither do the sparse backgrounds. Even less appealing are the character designs that have such a rushed drugged out look and it looks ugly.

    Did think too that the reveal was too obvious, with the suspects being too few.

    However, there is a lot to like about "All Paws on Deck". Shaggy and Scooby are as funny and endearing as ever and their friendship has so much charm, but again Daphne (who has come on such a long way since the franchise first started) and her quirkiness stands out when it comes to the character writing. Also standing out is the humour, which was consistently one of the show's strengths. The dolphin and spooky van jokes are very funny and never forced or cheesy and Daphne with the dolphins is great fun. Not to mention the pretty priceless coda.

    Furthermore the monsters (very reminiscent of the monster in 'The Scooby Doo Show's' "The Beast is Awaks in Bottomless Lake") are genuinely creepy and the mystery is full of energy and atmosphere, while the chase song is creative and infectious. Can't fault the voice acting, with Matthew Lillard's Shaggy continuing to be pitch perfect and by far the best of Casey Kasem's replacements. There is a light hearted, quirky energy that was great to watch. The chemistry within the gang charms and entertains and doesn't stray too far from the earlier incarnations' character dynamic. The music is very cool and fits the show's tone very well.

    Overall, very well done. 8/10.

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      Daphne's quirk is that she has an ongoing beef with dolphins.
    • Quotes

      Fred Jones: You'll never know when she'll come in handy.

      Shaggy Rogers: The Mystery Machine is a girl?

      [looking underneath the Mystery Machine]

      Scooby-Doo: How can you tell?

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      • October 7, 2015 (United States)
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      • Bento Box Animation
      • Fox Television Animation
      • Fuzzy Door Productions
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