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Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang are launched into the 21st century, with new mysteries to solve.
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Trivia
Scott Innes did not reprise his role as Scooby-Doo for the series, so the creators of the series were thinking of replacing Innes with Marty Grabstein. However, Grabstein was too busy voicing his other cartoon dog character "Courage the Cowardly Dog". The role for Scooby-Doo went to
Frank Welker.
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Goofs
In some shots, some characters, most notably Shaggy and Fred, the whites in their eyes are missing, much like their original appearances from 1969-1986.
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Quotes
Fred 'Freddy' Jones:
Okay, here's the plan. Shaggy, you and Scooby create a diversion.
Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers:
Right.
Fred 'Freddy' Jones:
Daphne, you and Velma will jump over to the other side of the roof and get to that control panel.
Velma Dinkley,
Daphne:
Check.
Baseball Specter:
What about me?
Fred 'Freddy' Jones:
Well, you're gonna make your way over to the...
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Fred gasps then the Gang screams and runs away]
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Crazy Credits
The closing credits play over a background consisting of three rows of Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Gang running in silhouette form, in blue, orange and green, respectively.
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Soundtracks
What's New Scooby-Doo?
(Main Title - Dutch Version)
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Scooby and the original gang are back for a new generation -- this time with computers, cellphones, onboard navigational systems and all the other technological advancements we've come to know.
It's the original "Mystery 5" (no annoying Scrappy this time), with Kasem and Welker reprising their roles and Grey DeLisle and Mindy Cohn voicing Daphne and Velma. The stories (at least judging by the first episode), hark back to the original "Scooby Doo, Where Are You?," with the gang foiling the bad guys (who have the upper hand with new technology to build better monsters). The animation is better than it's ever been in a Scooby TV series. The new theme song by the fantastic Canadian band Simple Plan (who had a song in the live-action movie) fits the show like a glove, and they've even brought back the original score from the 1969 series... Plus there's chase scenes underscored with new tunes! All in all, the series has gotten a great makeover, and it's destined to become a classic!