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  1. The ninth incarnation of Scooby-Doo, the show lasted for three seasons, airing from 2002 to 2006. Essentially a modernized (as well as more grounded) version of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! — it also parodies many conventions from the older series of the franchise.

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      "A Scooby-Doo Valentine" Daphne doesn't want to go to prison...

    • YMMV

      Fandom Rivalry: With Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. They...

    • Recap

      The following is a list of episode titles and summary to the...

    • NightmareFuel

      The Keeper's design is also quite spooky: Prophet Eyes,...

    • Trivia

      Acting for Two: Frank Welker voiced both Fred and Scooby in...

    • Awesome

      Don't threaten puppies in front of Scooby-Doo. Also in the...

    • Fridge

      The Great Dane impersonating Scooby in "Homeward Hound" is...

    • WMG

      Supporting this theory is the film Scooby Doo! Pirates Ahoy!...

    • Heartwarming

      The Villain of the Week turns out to be Velma's former high...

  2. The relaunch stories of Paperinik New Adventures reveal that Corona's oppressive regime is the end result of two revolutions coming full circle: As explained by Moldrock, Corona used to be a desert world ruled by warriors where the two cities of the planet fought each other and oppressed the lesser villages, whose weakest people were cast away ...

  3. The following is a list of episode titles and summary to the series What's New, Scooby-Doo?, one of the many Scooby-Doo television series. It debuted on September 14, 2002 and ended on July 21, 2006. It aired 42 episodes over the course of three seasons, and aired on the Kids' WB network.

  4. Tropes used in What's New, Scooby-Doo? include: Abhorrent Admirer : Gibby Norton to Velma. Actor Allusion : In "A Scooby-Doo Valentine", Daphne laments that the fact that she was impersonated by an extra (who, ironically, resembled her voice actor, Grey DeLisle ), saying "What, Sarah Michelle Gellar wasn't available?"

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    The show follows the original mystery-solving formula of the series, but done in a more real manner compared to the previous shows, with the classic gang encountering monsters who invariably turn out to be people in disguise. Most of the stories make an attempt to modernize the Scooby universe by introducing plots spotlighting modern trends and tec...

    Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo and Fred Jones
    Casey Kasem as Shaggy Rogers
    Grey DeLisle as Daphne Blake
    Mindy Cohn as Velma Dinkley

    The series was first announced on January 15, 2002 as a joint venture between Kids' WB and Cartoon Network, with the working title of All-New Scooby-Doo! The Animated Series.

    US releases

    1. Volume 1: Space Ape at the Cape(August 19, 2003) 2. Volume 2: Safari, So Goodi!(March 9, 2004) 3. Volume 3: Halloween Boos & Clues(August 10, 2004) 4. Volume 4: Merry Scary Holiday(October 5, 2004) 5. Volume 5: Sports Spooktacular(June 14, 2005)

    UK releases

    1. Volume 1: Space Ape at the Cape(February 28, 2005) 2. Volume 2: Safari, So Goodi!(February 28, 2005) 3. Volume 3: Lights! Camera! Mayhem!(June 20, 2005) 4. Volume 4: Mummy Scares Best!(July 18, 2005) 5. Volume 5: Homeward Hound(October 24, 2005) 6. Volume 6: Recipe for Disaster(November 21, 2005)

    French releases

    1. Volume 1: Le Singe de l'Espace(November 9, 2004) 2. Volume 2: Le Safari(November 9, 2004)

    US volumes

    1. Volume 1: Space Ape at the Cape(August 19, 2003) 2. Volume 2: Safari So Goodi!(March 9, 2004) 3. Volume 3: Halloween Boos & Clues(August 10, 2004) 4. Volume 4: Merry Scary Holiday(October 5, 2004) 5. Volume 5: Sports Spooktacular(June 14, 2005) 6. Volume 6: Monster Matinee(August 9, 2005) 7. Volume 7: Ghosts on the Go(November 8, 2005) 8. Volume 8: Zoinks! Camera! Action!(February 21, 2006) 9. Volume 9: Route Scary Six(June 6, 2006) 10. Volume 10: Monstrous Tails(December 5, 2006)

    UK volumes

    1. Volume 1: Space Ape at the Cape(May 3, 2004) 2. Volume 2: Safari, So Goodi!(June 28, 2004) 3. Volume 3: Lights! Camera! Mayhem!(June 20, 2005) 4. Volume 4: Mummy Scares Best!(July 18, 2005) 5. Volume 5: Homeward Hound(October 24, 2005) 6. Volume 6: Recipe for Disaster(November 21, 2005) 7. Volume 7: Ready to Scare(April 10, 2006) 8. Volume 8: E-Scream(May 29, 2006) 9. Volume 9: Fright House of a Lighthouse(July 24, 2006) 10. Volume 10: Gentlemen, Start Your Monsters(November 20, 2006) 11....

    French volumes

    1. Volume 1: Le Singe de l'Espace(November 9, 2004) 2. Volume 2: Le Safari(November 9, 2004) 3. Volume 3: Le Fantôme de l'Opéra de Pékin(November 3, 2005) 4. Volume 4: Le Réveil de la Momie(November 3, 2005) 5. Volume 5: La Maison du Futur(November 3, 2005) 6. Volume 6: La Porte de l'Atlantide(March 30, 2006) 7. Volume 7: Les Fantômes Débarquent(June 7, 2006) 8. Volume 8: Frayeur Virtuelle(October 31, 2006) 9. Volume 9: Le Phare de l'Angoisse(October 31, 2006) 10. Volume 10: A Fond les Ballon...

    The band Simple Plan is heavily connected to What's New, Scooby-Doo? They perform the theme song, and appeared as themselves in the episode Simple Plan and the Invisible Madman. Two of their songs...
    In this rendition of Scooby-Doo, when the culprit is unmasked, the gang reveals the whole plan to everyone and how the culprit pulled it off. Throughout the episodes there are clues all over that l...
    This is the second show (first being The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo) of the franchise in which Daphne doesn't wear her trademark Takemotosshoes.
    In some episodes, it is seen that Velma is a fan of hockey.
  5. What's New, Scooby-Doo? is an American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Kids' WB. It is the ninth incarnation of the Scooby-Doo franchise that began with Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and the first Scooby-Doo series in a decade, since A Pup Named Scooby-Doo ended in 1991 and the first since both the foreclosure of ...

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  7. Apr 25, 2019 · What's New, Scooby-Doo? is the ninth incarnation of Scooby-Doo cartoons. It is similar to the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! show, but is more modern and realistic. It is also produced by Warner Bros. instead of Hanna-Barbera.

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