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User Reviews for: Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!

theLeVie
8/10  7 years ago
It's too bad to see people saying "It's just a clone of Family Guy" and "They screwed up the character designs, childhood ruined". Get over these visual stuff, and don't hate on everything that dares to change things on an original formula. It's not desecrefating, it's that what is adapting is like. 'Cause let's admit it: the original series wouldn't work at all today. It would fail as hell. It has a classic vibe if you watch it today, but if it was on air today with the same jokes and dialogues in it, it would be a total failure. This is what adaptation is about here: adapting the original characters for the audience of 2017. What is not a bad thing at all. "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!" is a very funny and entertaining piece of animation, if you can get over the minor fact that it looks more like "Brickleberry" than the original 1969 cartoon. I would say that it is more entertaining than most of the currently running animated shows. The voice acting is brilliant, the stories are fun, even the episode characters are on the spot. I'm pretty sad that it is so underrated that Boomerang airs premiere episodes in graveyard slot, and that it is attacked by conservative superficial assholes, who can tell by watching the promo of it, that the whole series is sh*tty...
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GenerationofSwine
/10  one year ago
No, this is NOT Scooby-Doo.

Fred isn't really Fred, Velma isn't Velma, Shaggy and Scooby are hardly the cowards with the bottomless stomachs they used to be, Daphne is not Daphne...

...And there aren't any real mysteries.

You're watching another cartoon about a group of kids that just have fun, face no real threats, have nothing really scary happen to them, the series sucks.

It feel like EVERY other cartoon, straight down to animation that makes Hanna-Barbara look like Michelangelo.

The changes are the main reason I hate remakes and reboots. It's like people sat down and said "Let's make Scooby-Doo but make it nothing like Scooby-Doo."
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Thomaxz
/10  6 years ago
Watch every other incarnation of Scooby Doo!!!
Even Scooby Doo and 13 Ghost, which was weird, is still 1000 times better than this.

Like Velma beliving in "Early piratetism", are f--k--g kidding me, so stupid.

Do not see this!!

**Instead** go watch any other Scooby Doo.
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Slimonite
/10  one year ago
I was expecting to hate this like every other human being who even as so looked at this. I'm mean the art style really gave off that Family Guy/American Dad energy and I just thought it was just gonna be more family-friendly version of those shows. But after watching all of it, it's easily in my top 3 Scooby-Doo series.

I remember when this came out, everybody online threw fits and called the show terrible. My theory for how it got so much hate on release can be boiled down to 2 reasons. First and foremost is the art style. Yeah its not that great and I guess people just assumed the same thing I did before I even watch it. Second thing is that it came right after Mystery Incorporated and I guess people got mad that it wasn't as smart or nuanced as Mystery Inc., evening we were pretty spoiled to get that show in the first place and just hated it without giving a proper chance. Listen this show and Mystery Inc. are 2 wildly different shows and trying to judge this show with Mystery Inc. as you're basis is pretty dumb. Like judge this show for it is, not for what it isn't.

I kept waiting for the show dip in quality or become less and less funny later on, but anything it got better has it went on. One thing I like about this show are the new characterizations for the gang. Fred was shockingly really good. I like how he's more of the straight man and has to try to lead all these weirdos who don't even listen to him. He might just be my favorite iteration of the character in a comedic context and as much as I love Mystery Inc.'s Fred, I don't think he would really work in this context because everybody would a weirdo. Daphne in this is undoubtedly the best incarnation of her character. I mean what competition is there. Mystery Inc. Daphne's entire character is just fantasizing over Fred and doesn't really have anything else going for her. In this however, she's fun and kooky, something I wanted for this piece of cardboard of a character. I enjoyed most of her gimmicks and very little of them were actually annoying. I wish I had someone like Be Cool Daphne in my life. Velma was also very entertaining. I love how she's the Meg equivalent in this show and constantly gets tortured for just existing like when everybody jumps on her back and she just has to carry everybody. Shaggy and Scooby are the ones who have changed the least out of the others, but I still get laugh out of them every once in awhile

I've been watching much Scooby-Doo content and to find a show that's at least 70% enjoyable is practically a miracle. Not every joke lands and I didn't feel like a full episode needed to be 22-minutes and it probably be more favorable if they opted 2 11-minute segments. Also when they try to add more story driven elements in the last few episodes feels a bit disingenuous because they didn't do the work for setting up a compelling story (like Mystery Inc. and Rise of the TMNT for example) and feels a bit tacked on. But there's plenty of other episodes that are really good episodes with mysteries I didn't see coming, probably because i'm losing my edge with this guessing game.

So yeah, pretty good show and definitely the most over-hated piece of Scooby-Doo media ever made. I can see why people might dislike, but if people actually consider this worse than "Shaggy and Scooby-Doo: Get a Clue!", turn out you're location I just wanna talk
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