This is the second show (first being The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo) of the franchise in which Daphne doesn't wear her trademark Takemotos shoes.Throughout the episodes there are clues all over that lead to the culprit. In this rendition of Scooby Doo, when the culprit is unmasked, the gang reveals the whole plan to everyone and how the culprit pulled it off.Two of their songs appeared in chase scenes: "I'd Do Anything" in It's Mean, It's Green, It's the Mystery Machine, and "You Don't Mean Anything" in the former. The band Simple Plan is heavily connected to What's New, Scooby-Doo? They perform the theme song, and appeared as themselves in the episode Simple Plan and the Invisible Madman.What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Complete 3rd Season What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Complete 2nd Season What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Complete 1st Season The complete first season released on February 20, 2007. Volume 10: Monstrous Tails (December 5, 2006).Volume 9: Route Scary Six (June 6, 2006).Volume 8: Zoinks! Camera! Action! (February 21, 2006).Volume 7: Ghosts on the Go (November 8, 2005).Volume 6: Monster Matinee (August 9, 2005).Volume 5: Sports Spooktacular (June 14, 2005).Volume 4: Merry Scary Holiday (October 5, 2004).Volume 3: Halloween Boos & Clues (August 10, 2004).Volume 2: Safari So Goodi! (March 9, 2004).Volume 1: Space Ape at the Cape (August 19, 2003).
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The series was first announced on Januas a joint venture between Kids' WB and Cartoon Network, with the working title of All-New Scooby-Doo! The Animated Series. James Arnold Taylor as Laslow Ostwald (Season 3) and Burr BatsonĮpisode guide Main article(s): List of What's New, Scooby-Doo? episodes Season overview.Dave Foley as Laslow Ostwald (Season 2).Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo and Fred Jones.(It should be noted, however, that the copyright notice at the end of each episode credits "Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc." as the author). Animation, the studio famous for bringing Looney Tunes to life, which had by this time absorbed Hanna-Barbera Cartoons. The new show follows the same format as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, updated somewhat for the 21st century, but with new-age music genres and unique newly recorded Foley effects to replace the classic Hanna-Barbera sound effects. Casey Kasem returned as Shaggy (only after being promised Shaggy would be a vegetarian), Grey DeLisle took over Daphne's role, having previously assumed the role in 2001 for Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, while former Facts of Life actress, Mindy Cohn, took over Velma's. With Don Messick's retirement in 1996 (and death the following year), Frank Welker, the voice of Fred, took over as Scooby. The characters remain mostly the same as always, with a few cosmetic changes (most notably, Fred no longer wears his famous ascot in this series but instead has a blue stripe), and a few minor personality changes (most notably Fred being less intelligent than he was in the franchise prior to the late 1980s.) Most of the stories make an attempt to modernize the Scooby universe by introducing plots spotlighting modern trends and technology, such as the Internet. The show follows the original mystery-solving formula of the series, but done in a more real manner compared to the previous shows, with the classic gang encountering monsters who invariably turn out to be people in disguise.