Mystérieusement vôtre, signé Scoubidou
Original title: The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show
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6.4/10
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Reporter Daphne hires Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy as her assistants to solve spooky mysteries.Reporter Daphne hires Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy as her assistants to solve spooky mysteries.Reporter Daphne hires Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy as her assistants to solve spooky mysteries.
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John Stephenson
• 1983
Lennie Weinrib
• 1983
Nicole Jaffe
• 1983
Marilyn Schreffler
• 1983
Vernee Watson
• 1983
Hal Smith
• 1983
John Paragon
• 1983
Vic Perrin
• 1983
Howard Caine
• 1983
Janet Waldo
• 1983
Jack Angel
• 1983
Neil Ross
• 1983
Peggy Webber
• 1983
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The Scooby-Doo series takes another installment change with The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show. In an improvement from the previous incarnation where much of that show's seasons centered toward basic cartoon fare with Scooby, Shaggy and Scrappy only, the mystery-solving and ghost-catching elements are back with this series. In another redemption, the character of Daphne returns, instantly reminding you of the heyday of Scooby and the entire Mystery, Inc. gang.
While the episodes contain two-stories in one rather than one entire chapter, the show is still quite entertaining with its laughs, jokes and mystery-solving adventures. It's nice seeing Daphne take the driver's seat of the Mystery, Inc. van, and her pairing up with Scrappy in the investigation scenes. Scooby and Shaggy continue their hilarious scenes together.
The suspense and excitement levels found in the shows where the entire Mystery, Inc. gang were featured are still scarce and Fred and Velma are still sorely missed, but, this series installment is a vast improvement over the previous incarnation and more entertaining.
Grade B
While the episodes contain two-stories in one rather than one entire chapter, the show is still quite entertaining with its laughs, jokes and mystery-solving adventures. It's nice seeing Daphne take the driver's seat of the Mystery, Inc. van, and her pairing up with Scrappy in the investigation scenes. Scooby and Shaggy continue their hilarious scenes together.
The suspense and excitement levels found in the shows where the entire Mystery, Inc. gang were featured are still scarce and Fred and Velma are still sorely missed, but, this series installment is a vast improvement over the previous incarnation and more entertaining.
Grade B
Scrappy was always my favourite character in the Scooby series. When I watch the earliest shows I don't enjoy them as much. There's no one to meet the monsters head on or give Scooby such love and devotion. Scrappy always has great faith in his friends and does all he can to help. He has articulate speech and is good at finding clues. He seems more mature in this show but is still cute. Those who revile him are wrong. Scrappy never sank the show and I'm sure I can't be his only fan. If I was he wouldn't have appeared in so many episodes.
I sat down and watched season one of the 1983 cartoon series "The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show" with my son. I remember having watched this during my childhood, so it was fun to return to watch it again.
The episodes are good and have a fair amount of variation to them. And I was impressed that they actually included an episode where there was no unmasking of someone, and it was a full-out supernatural episode as well. And that was a most welcomed addition to the franchise, as it broke the usual formula.
Sure, the animation and art style bears signs of being old, but it feels classic and definitely does have that archetypical "Scooby-Doo!" feel to it that we all love so much.
The voice acting is good throughout the show, well at least throughout season one. I haven't seen season two.
"The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show" is very enjoyable and entertaining for both adults and children alike. I enjoyed it back when I was a child during the 1980s, and I actually also enjoyed it now in 2022 as a 46 year old man. And my 12 year old son also thoroughly enjoyed this series.
My rating of "The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show" lands on a six out of ten stars.
The episodes are good and have a fair amount of variation to them. And I was impressed that they actually included an episode where there was no unmasking of someone, and it was a full-out supernatural episode as well. And that was a most welcomed addition to the franchise, as it broke the usual formula.
Sure, the animation and art style bears signs of being old, but it feels classic and definitely does have that archetypical "Scooby-Doo!" feel to it that we all love so much.
The voice acting is good throughout the show, well at least throughout season one. I haven't seen season two.
"The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show" is very enjoyable and entertaining for both adults and children alike. I enjoyed it back when I was a child during the 1980s, and I actually also enjoyed it now in 2022 as a 46 year old man. And my 12 year old son also thoroughly enjoyed this series.
My rating of "The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show" lands on a six out of ten stars.
In 1979, Scrappy Doo made his debut to help Scooby on his adventures. Everyone hated him. He would soon be in 1982's Scooby Doo Puppy Adventure Hour, this show, the Scooby Doo Mysteries, and 13 ghosts before he was put away in 1988 with a pup named scooby doo and made a comeback in 2002's scooby doo movie. This was also during the year when He-Man changed cartoons forever by airing 5 days a week and became a threat to Hanna Barbera and others.
The New Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Show does have its flaws, but I was flabbergasted when I saw the 4.3 rating. Yes, it isn't as good as the original Scooby Doo shows, but I don't think it is that bad. The animation is lovely on the most part, and I do like the theme tune. Plus Don Messick and Casey Kasem do delight as always as Scooby and Shaggy. My problems with the show are as follows. The villains are more predictable than they are in the original shows, and I don't think it is quite as funny as its predecessors. Maybe it's because of Scrappy, there are times when I do think he is irritating, but other times when he is tolerable. He is very good at solving clues, and is funny at times. My main problem with him is his catchphrase Puppy Power, it is alright at first, but it does wear thin when he says it nearly all the time. I really like the episodes of the "Scooby and Scrappy Show" with Fred, Velma and Daphne, not so much the ones without them, they weren't as funny, and as well as overdoing Scrappy, Shaggy, Scrappy and Scooby seemed to be chased by real life monsters and very little mystery solving was involved. My final problem was Daphne, instead of the danger prone damsel in distress portrayal, she was seen as intelligent and resourceful, and I felt she was out of character. Overall, I do not think it is a bad show at all, it is flawed, but in my personal opinion, it's not as bad as some make it out to be. 6/10 Bethany Cox.
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- TriviaThis show had two seasons with the title changed. The name of the show was changed in the second season to 'The New Scooby Doo Mysteries'.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The ABC Saturday Preview Special (1983)
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