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| Jay Bastian | .... | executive in charge of production (52 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Sunisa Petchpoo | .... | production manager / assistant production manager (30 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Scott Shinick | .... | post-production manager (24 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| David Vasquez | .... | assistant production manager (13 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Luke Briers | .... | executive in charge of production: Cartoon Network (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Finn Arnesen | .... | executive in charge of production: Cartoon Network (9 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Tina McCann | .... | executive in charge of production: Cartoon Network (9 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Jason Wyatt | .... | production manager (9 episodes, 2010) |
| Ben Maloney | .... | assistant production manager (6 episodes, 2010) |
| Bobbie Page | .... | production supervisor (4 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Howard Schwartz | .... | production supervisor (4 episodes, 2010) |
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| Joey Mason | .... | storyboard revisionist / storyboard artist (21 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Jerry Richardson | .... | props designer / prop designer (10 episodes, 2010-2012) |
| Kathleen Hartman | .... | props / props designer (9 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Chris Rutkowski | .... | storyboard artist (8 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Aluir Amancio | .... | storyboard artist (7 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Jairo Lizarazu | .... | props designer / prop designer (6 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| David Schwartz | .... | storyboard artist / storyboard supervisor (6 episodes, 2010-2012) |
| Mike Borkowski | .... | storyboard artist (6 episodes, 2010) |
| Douglas Lovelace | .... | storyboard revisionist / storyboard artist (5 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Doug Murphy | .... | storyboard artist (4 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Hank Tucker | .... | storyboard artist (4 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Seth Kearsley | .... | storyboard artist (4 episodes, 2011-2012) |
| Brandon McKinney | .... | storyboard artist (3 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Curt Geda | .... | storyboard artist (3 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Byungwoon Kwak | .... | background director (3 episodes, 2010) |
| Chuck Patton | .... | storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Frank Jen | .... | storyboard revisionist (2 episodes, 2010) |
| Anson Jew | .... | storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2010) |
| Tim Eldred | .... | storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2011) |
| Robert Souza | .... | storyboard artist (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
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| Mark Mercado | .... | recording mixer (26 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Robert Hargreaves | .... | sound effects editor / sound re-recording mixer / ... (18 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Jeff O. Collins | .... | recording machine operator (13 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Kelly Ann Foley | .... | adr editor / dialogue editor (13 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Patrick J. Foley | .... | adr editor / dialogue editor (13 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Mike Garcia | .... | adr editor / dialogue editor (13 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| John Hegedes | .... | re-recording mixer (13 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Mark Keatts | .... | supervising adr editor / supervising dialogue editor (13 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Fred Salinas | .... | sound reader (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Wilson Martinez | .... | sound reader (11 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Morten Folmer Nielsen | .... | adr editor / adr recordist (10 episodes, 2010) |
| Sarah Baluch | .... | recording machine operator (8 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Marc Schmidt | .... | audio post coordinator (8 episodes, 2010) |
| Max Conklin | .... | adr recordist / dialogue recordist (8 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Justin Kaupp | .... | dialogue recordist (6 episodes, 2010-2011) |
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| Kirk Tingblad | .... | animation director / timing supervisor (50 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Derrick Wyatt | .... | lead character designer / character design supervisor (31 episodes, 2010-2012) |
| Mike Inman | .... | background artist / background painter (27 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Irineo Maramba | .... | character designer (20 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Charlene Moncrief | .... | animation checker (15 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Jan Browning | .... | animation checker / checking (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Brian Smith | .... | color stylist / background painter (11 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Chris Tsirgiotis | .... | background designer / background supervisor (11 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Bill Flores | .... | background designer (10 episodes, 2010-2012) |
| David Patton | .... | color stylist (10 episodes, 2010-2012) |
| Junpei Takayama | .... | character designer (10 episodes, 2010-2012) |
| Annamarie Costa | .... | animation checker (9 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Chuck Gefre | .... | animation checker (9 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Stephen Nicodemus | .... | background painter (9 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Roberto Yun Rodriguez | .... | cg animator (9 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Chuck Martin | .... | animation checker (8 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Justin Schultz | .... | animation checker (8 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Matthew Girardi | .... | effects animator (7 episodes, 2011-2013) |
| Jeff Hall | .... | timing director (6 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Carla Washburn | .... | animation checker (6 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Sue Mondt | .... | background painter (6 episodes, 2010) |
| Dan Haskett | .... | character designer (5 episodes, 2010) |
| Yeonghee Choi | .... | key animator (4 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Seongmook Jung | .... | animation director (4 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Heechul Kang | .... | supervising animation director (4 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Yeonhee Kim | .... | background director (4 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Eunhee Noh | .... | background director (4 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Seonna Hong | .... | background painter (4 episodes, 2011-2012) |
| Jin Namgung | .... | final checker (3 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Yeongchae Kim | .... | layout artist (3 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Hyenwoo Seo | .... | layout artist (3 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Lee Hongyoun | .... | animation director / supervising animation director (3 episodes, 2010) |
| Kitty Schoentag | .... | animation checker (3 episodes, 2010) |
| Seungyol Yu | .... | animation director / supervising animation director (3 episodes, 2010) |
| Sung Chan Lee | .... | animation director / key animator / ... (3 episodes, 2011-2013) |
| Jerry Richardson | .... | background designer / prop designer (2 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Yuri Choi | .... | compositor (2 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Yunghee Kim | .... | color stylist (2 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Bongkyoon Hong | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 2010) |
| Seungjik Kim | .... | layout artist (2 episodes, 2010) |
| Ovi Nedelcu | .... | character designer (2 episodes, 2010) |
| Jongchul Park | .... | supervising animation director (2 episodes, 2010) |
| Stephen Silver | .... | character designer (2 episodes, 2010) |
| Lee Songchan | .... | animation director (2 episodes, 2010) |
| Rogerio Nogueira | .... | character designer (2 episodes, 2011-2013) |
| Eunjeong Choi | .... | background director (2 episodes, 2011) |
| Brianne Drouhard | .... | character designer (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Danny Kimanyen | .... | character designer (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Yank Ho Park | .... | key animator (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Jennifer Patton | .... | background painter (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Mi Young Song | .... | key animator (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Bill Wray | .... | background painter (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
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| Collette Sunderman | .... | voice director (21 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Ed Adams | .... | production management (13 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Lori Blackstone | .... | business and legal affairs (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Victor Cook | .... | main title / supervising director (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Luisa Guzman | .... | production accountant (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Dan Krall | .... | main title (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Bonnie Negrete | .... | business and legal affairs (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Joulene St. Catherine | .... | business and legal affairs (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Kira Tirimacco | .... | production administration / production support (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Renee Toporzysek | .... | production administration / production support (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Athena Wingate | .... | production accountant (12 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Nicole Martin | .... | production administrator (7 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| April Cline | .... | production intern (7 episodes, 2010-2011) |
| Kyung-Sook Park | .... | background director / production staff (6 episodes, 2010-2013) |
| Audrey Kim | .... | production support (6 episodes, 2011-2013) |
| Alyson Ruppel | .... | production administration / production administrator (5 episodes, 2010) |
| Jacqueline Trinidad | .... | production administration / production administrator (5 episodes, 2010) |
| Bobbie Page | .... | production supervisor (3 episodes, 2011) |
| John Michael Beach | .... | business and legal affairs (3 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Sharmalee Lall | .... | business and legal affairs (3 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Tamara Miles | .... | production support (3 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Janet Yi | .... | production administration (3 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Bo Ram Jung | .... | production staff (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Hoo Jae Lee | .... | production staff (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Debbie Lindquist | .... | production accountant (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
| Maral Simonian | .... | production accountant (2 episodes, 2012-2013) |
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OK, so maybe it was just a product of its time, but I have some problems with the original show. It was corny, Freddy and Daphne had no personality, Scooby and Shaggy were just there to be comedic relief and Velma was kind of a Mary Sue that could solve anything and didn't even need the rest of the gang.
Though there were concepts I liked. Especially how it was pretty much the only show to ever try and teach skepticism to our younger. Some might argue against it, but in my view imagination and wonder is good, but you better know how to evaluate everything you hear and see.
But this show, it gets it right. I like how they kept the skeptical theme. When Zombie Island finally did real monsters (outside of a crossover) it was actually quite surprising and nice, it caught people off-guard, and it was done competently as well. Then every Scooby-Doo incarnation since had to have supernatural and science fiction (the less said about the hippie aliens, the better). And worse, they became progressively dumber... then somewhat decent.
And then this. Now I finally actually like Fred. He is a man of very specific interests... that is, a geek. He always had this jock build so it was weird he and Daphne seemed to be put in the same category of the gang as weirdos, but now this is justified. He likes mysteries, tactics and, above all, traps. He really, really likes traps. And those interests just overflow so well to everything he does as a character, it finally is an actual character trait instead of just a generic leader archetype. His obliviousness also makes a very endearing flaw.
Velma is not the magic clue-solving machine that has no other purpose or much of a personality trait over "she does't like to lose her glasses". She is this sarcastic and vulnerable teen, who is not only intelligent but clever as well. She still solves the mystery most of the time, but now it finally looks like the rest of the gang is helping in the process of mystery-solving instead of just being glorified clue-finders (or rather clue-stumblers).
Daphne is probably the most shallow, being this doe-eyed girl who is mostly following the gang so she can be with Fred, who she shares a somewhat Platonic Love for thanks to his utter obliviousness (Shaggy is more perceptive to Velma's much more subtle advances). Still, she manages to actually put some effort into it instead of just being the damsel in distress every other episode. She grows on the gang and on the spectator.
Shaggy and Scooby, while only being the comic relief, were the most developed of the original cast. What in this case only means they actually had stablished personalities, even if just of hopelessly but easily coerced (or bribed) cowards with a penchant for food and a bit short of straws in the head-box. But now they actually interact with the gang and we they react to their goofness. Pretty much everything I've ever asked the show to do.
So, overall, this show is great with superbly stablished characters. Good to know some people actually know that if you're going to resurrect an old franchise instead of creating something new, the least you can do is actually improve on it instead of just doing the same thing over or just pointlessly changing it to the point it is unclear why not just creating something new in the first place. 9 of 10.