
Yep, once again it's that wonderful time of year: Scoobtober! And with it comes a lot of new Scooby-Doo material on the Boomerang streaming service; now they have almost ALL the Scooby-Doo material ever made, except for the episodes of "The New Scooby-Doo Movies" that have not been released on DVD for copyright reasons, and several of the direct-to-video Warner Bros.-produced movies (I think only a third of them are currently on the service.)
Surprisingly, this also includes "Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue," a series from 2006-2008 Warner Bros. would probably want to keep swept under the rug, and one that Cartoon Network and Boomerang REFUSE to rerun, at least in North America, and for good reason; it's basically like "Loonatics Unleashed" was to the Looney Tunes franchise. Shaggy and Scooby are now super-wealthy thanks to Shaggy's scientist/inventor uncle, and are using high-tech gadgets and nano-powered Scooby Snacks to save the world from the evil Dr. Phibes and his agents. In a way, it also reminds me a lot of Inspector Gadget, complete with a bumbling automation character (in the form of Shaggy's annoying robot butler Robi!) And the characters are also designed so weirdly; if you thought they looked ugly in "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo", this is much worse! They look more like stylized thick-line representations of how they appeared in the theatrical live-action movies, and they all have dots for eyes, even Scooby, and it looks so awkward! Scott Menville voices Shaggy, and he's terrible at the part! (No offense; Scott Menville's a great voice actor, but he just couldn't do Shaggy.) Oh well, at least Casey voiced Shaggy's scientist uncle in this show.
So of course, Scooby-Doo himself is ashamed that the Boomerang streaming service has also included this old shame in the franchise...
Surprisingly, this also includes "Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue," a series from 2006-2008 Warner Bros. would probably want to keep swept under the rug, and one that Cartoon Network and Boomerang REFUSE to rerun, at least in North America, and for good reason; it's basically like "Loonatics Unleashed" was to the Looney Tunes franchise. Shaggy and Scooby are now super-wealthy thanks to Shaggy's scientist/inventor uncle, and are using high-tech gadgets and nano-powered Scooby Snacks to save the world from the evil Dr. Phibes and his agents. In a way, it also reminds me a lot of Inspector Gadget, complete with a bumbling automation character (in the form of Shaggy's annoying robot butler Robi!) And the characters are also designed so weirdly; if you thought they looked ugly in "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo", this is much worse! They look more like stylized thick-line representations of how they appeared in the theatrical live-action movies, and they all have dots for eyes, even Scooby, and it looks so awkward! Scott Menville voices Shaggy, and he's terrible at the part! (No offense; Scott Menville's a great voice actor, but he just couldn't do Shaggy.) Oh well, at least Casey voiced Shaggy's scientist uncle in this show.
So of course, Scooby-Doo himself is ashamed that the Boomerang streaming service has also included this old shame in the franchise...
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