The daunting prospect of revamping the classic theme song of “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!” — the beloved ’70s cartoon — is enough to make you let out a Shaggy-like “Yikes!” But that was just one of the ...
Ruh-roh! There’s yet a new iteration of the beloved 1970s Hanna-Barbera series “Scooby-Doo” that’s hit (home) theaters. But no reason to fret, as the animated “Scoob!” — no relation to the 2002 and ...
Next time the Mystery Machine gang calls out “Scooby-Doo, where are you?!” they might want to look deep in the safely-locked vaults at Warner Bros. Discovery, where Scoob! Holiday Haunt will no doubt ...
Ignore the weird Simon Cowell gags. Despite its rocky start, Tony Cervone’s “Scoob!,” eventually moves past squeezing in gags about modern tastemakers (do kids even know who Simon Cowell is?) to ...
For all of its flaws, it's obvious Scoob! was made with love. Director Tony Cervone and his team clearly adore the crew of Mystery Machine and want to do justice to the easily frightened dog whose ...
Scooby-Doo fans are absolutely thrilled with this month’s limited edition SCOOB! dog toys from BarkBox. The company specializes in subscription boxes for your furry friends and a partnership with the ...
Even though Scoob! can’t be seen in theaters as intended, we’re still so excited for this 2020 take on Scooby and the gang. We can’t think of anything more comforting than watching Velma hard at work ...
Our Scoob! review is up. Don't forget to give it a read. Scooby-Doo and the gang were scheduled to return to the big screen this month but that all changed when theater doors closed and movie delays ...
Ruh-roh! There's a yet new iteration of the beloved 1970s Hanna-Barbera series "Scooby-Doo" hitting (home) theaters, but no reason to fret, as the animated "Scoob!" (no relation to the 2002 and 2004 ...
Part Scooby Doo origin story, part excuse to trot out some forgotten cartoon icons, the star-studded animated feature is made for families in isolation. Ignore the weird Simon Cowell gags. Despite its ...
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