Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
TV-Y7 | 05 October 2015 (USA)
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    fowlsfeet

    The word "abomination" is the only one suitable. I never thought I would disdain Scooby Doo but this incarnation is not worth my time. I may as well be watching Bobs Burgers or any one of the dozens of cartoons that borrow from this "new" animation style. Please stop trying to fix something that isn't broken and restore Scooby and the gang to their former glory.

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    Rasheed Zelig Thomas

    Went to my local Barnes and Nobles store to look for childhood cartoons that I can hold on to and ended up buying this DVD with some others because I wanted to give something modern a try. The art style made me feel like this was going to be another forced Scooby- Doo project since Warner Bros. have been overdoing Scooby-Doo since the DC's New 52 started. The art is lazy and I believe DC and Cartoon Network are getting lazier as time moves on. I mean look at horrific Teen Titans Go cartoon. But I was hoping this DVD wasn't a waste of time and money. Now, the show as a whole. Man, I have to eat my words for a moment and say that this is pretty comical! The art for some reason actually does fit the goofiness of it! I was surprised by how much I'd laughed while watching the gang slip up from one gag to another in just seconds! Fast-paced and unusual! Daphne who was once my least favorite character suddenly became my most favorite character! She isn't like she was in her previous incarnations but rather a fun, adventurous, goofy type and I'd thought Shaggy and Scooby were the best of the gang!Episode 1: Decent Episode 2: Pretty Good Episode 3: GREAT!! This is where I was laughing the most!My suggestion is to watch episode 3! That one is my favorite so far!

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    kayinvn

    Be Cool Scooby Doo, is around the 10th reincarnation of the show and most likely the best. Despite the not so good animation, the show is quick on humour and builds up all the gangs characters, instead of just Shaggy and Scooby. In previous versions of the TV series I thought Daphne was the character who you just didn't know anything about. Now she is much more funny. The same goes for the rest of the characters. Altogether I rate this 9/10 it is witty and relies more on humour than the mystery.

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    ersinkdotcom

    Hanna-Barbera brings us the latest incarnation of the crime-solving canine and his partners in sleuthing with "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo" The cast is made up of regulars Frank Welker (Scooby-Doo and Fred Rogers), Matthew Lillard (Shaggy), and Grey Griffin (Daphne Blake) being joined by newcomer Kate Micucci ("Scrubs," "The Big Bang Theory") as Velma Dinkley.The Scooby gang is back with a modern comedic twist on the beloved classic. With high school over and one last summer to live it up, the gang hits the road in the Mystery Machine, chasing fun and adventure in "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!" But monsters and mayhem keep getting in the way.I gave my nine-year-old son, Ephraim the chance to review the series. He shared his assessment with me after binge-watching his favorite episodes again."'Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!' is an exciting adventure with the gang in 13 new spooky episodes. My favorites are 'Trading Chases' with the spirit of Sobek, 'Mystery 101' starring the ghost of Kingsley, 'Screama Donna' with the ghost of Prima Donna, and 'Kitchen Frightmare' featuring the Yeti. What I like about this show is Shaggy and Scooby's hunger after eating the largest tower of food and Daphne's strange objects for each mystery. Hop into the van cause there's a mystery to solve!"A completely different animation style than what we've seen before is utilized for "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!" This really comes as no surprise, since they've been trying to play with the look of each show since "Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!" The look takes a bit of getting used to, but works in the end."Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!" is another strong entry in the annals of the great Dane's crime fighting career. I still prefer the classic look of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" And "What's New, Scooby-Doo?" However, the humor and tales told outweigh any issues I have with the way the characters and their surroundings appear.

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