What's New, Scooby-Doo?

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What's New, Scooby-Doo?
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Created by George Doty IV
Jim Krieg
Ed Scharlach
Network The WB
Production company Warner Bros. Animation
Distributor Warner Bros. Television
Original release September 14, 2002July 21, 2006
Run time 21-22 minutes
Starring Frank Welker
Casey Kasem
Grey DeLisle
Mindy Cohn
Executive producer(s) Joseph Barbera
Sander Schwartz
Producer(s) Ed Scharlach
George Doty IV
Jim Krieg
Chuck Sheetz
Margaret M. Dean
Kathryn Page
Music composed by Gigi Meroni
Rich Dickerson
Writer(s) George Doty IV
Jim Krieg
Ed Scharlach
Director(s) Russell Calabrese
Tim Maltby
Tom Mazzocco
Swinton Scott
Joe Sichta
Chuck Sheetz
Scott Jeralds
Collette Sunderman (voices)
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What's New, Scooby-Doo? is an American animated supernatural mystery-comedy television series created by George Doty IV, Jim Krieg, and Ed Scharlach. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) for The WB's Saturday morning children's programming block, Kids' WB. It ran from 2002 to 2006, airing 42 episodes, which included three specials, that spanned three seasons. It was the ninth Scooby-Doo series after Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Now living in the 21st century, Mystery Incorporated has all the current gadgets at their disposal to help with solving crimes and ghost-related mysteries, such as a GPS for the Mystery Machine, cell phones for the gang, and tracking down leads via the internet.

The entire series has been released on DVD.

Production

Development

The series was announced as having been picked up and put into production by The WB on January 15, 2002, under the working title of All New Scooby-Doo! The Animated Series.[1]

Casting

Music

The theme song, also called "What's New, Scooby-Doo?," was written by Rich Dickerson and Gigi Meroni, and performed by Simple Plan. The music was also composed by Meroni and Dickerson.

Episodes

Title Number Original air date
"There's No Creature Like Snow Creature" 1x01 September 14, 2002
"3-D Struction" 1x02 September 21, 2002
"Space Ape at the Cape" 1x03 September 28, 2002
"Big Scare in the Big Easy" 1x04 October 5, 2002
"It's Mean, It's Green, It's the Mystery Machine" 1x05 October 26, 2002
"Riva Ras Regas" 1x06 November 2, 2002
"Roller Ghoster Ride" 1x07 November 9, 2002
"Safari, So Goodi!" 1x08 November 23, 2002
"She Sees Sea Monsters by the Sea Shore" 1x09 November 30, 2002
"A Scooby-Doo! Christmas" 1x10 December 13, 2002
"Toy Scary Boo" 1x11 February 1, 2003
"Lights! Camera! Mayhem!" 1x12 February 15, 2003
"Pompeii and Circumstance" 1x13 February 22, 2003
"The Unnatural" 1x14 March 22, 2003
"Big Appetite in Little Tokyo" 2x01 September 13, 2003
"Mummy Scares Best" 2x02 September 20, 2003
"The Fast and the Wormious" 2x03 September 27, 2003
"High-Tech House of Horrors" 2x04 October 4, 2003
"The Vampire Strikes Back" 2x05 October 18, 2003
"A Scooby-Doo Halloween" 2x06 October 24, 2003
"Homeward Hound" 2x07 October 25, 2003
"The San Franpsycho" 2x08 March 20, 2004
"Simple Plan and the Invisible Madman" 2x09 March 22, 2004
"Recipe for Disaster" 2x10 March 23, 2004
"Large Dragon at Large" 2x11 March 24, 2004
"Uncle Scooby and Antarctica" 2x12 March 25, 2004
"New Mexico, Old Monster" 2x13 March 26, 2004
"It's All Greek to Scooby" 2x14 March 27, 2004
"Fright House of a Lighthouse" 3x01 January 29, 2005
"Go West, Young Scoob" 3x02 February 5, 2005
"A Scooby-Doo Valentine" 3x03 February 11, 2005
"Wrestle Maniacs" 3x04 February 12, 2005
"Ready to Scare" 3x05 February 19, 2005
"Farmed and Dangerous" 3x06 February 26, 2005
"Diamonds Are a Ghoul's Best Friend" 3x07 March 5, 2005
"A Terrifying Round with a Menacing Metallic Clown" 3x08 March 12, 2005
"Camp Comeoniwannascareya" 3x09 March 19, 2005
"Block-Long Hong Kong Terror" 3x10 March 27, 2005
"Gentlemen, Start Your Monsters!" 3x11 April 2, 2005
"Gold Paw" 3x12 April 9, 2005
"Reef Grief!" 3x13 April 16, 2005
"E-Scream" 3x14 July 12, 2006

Cast

Celebrity guests

References

  1. ^ Press release (January 15, 2002). "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? On Kids' WB!". Warner Bros. Retrieved July 28, 2022.