Monday, December 7, 2015
Giving Be Cool, Scooby Doo a chance
Before I said, that Cartoon Network was dead to me because of what they did to the design of Scooby Doo.
I gave the show a try and I was somewhat, wrong.
It is somehow funnier than the original, they lighten up the characters, and even Daphne Blake is no longer the damsel in distress that she use to be.
I don't like Cartoon Network shows at all, but this show is making me turn my liking of Cartoon Network, but not that much.
Some of their shows aren't that great, this show is ok.
Unlike the original Scooby Doo, the design is still childish and weird, but it's funny and creative as well.
The monsters are still terrifying and creepy, and they explain in more detail on why they did the horrible (ok not horrible) deed in great detail.
And the villain still says: "you meddling kids."
The voice actors are still the same except for one. Velma's voice actor (Mindy Cohn) left the show and they replaced her with Kate Micucci, who is not that bad and I've seen her in Raising Hope and Big Bang Theory. She is funny.
Frank Welker (the amazing) was going to be replaced but they couldn't find another voice actor to replace him in time and he stayed. Thank you. Because if he left, Scooby Doo's reputation would have died with it.
He's been voicing Fred since the show started and there have been many other voice actors that replaced. Matthew Lilliard, who portrayed Shaggy in the horrible real life movie version of Scooby Doo, took over the role of Shaggy since Casey Kasem died.
Even though I don't like the design and they all look weird, I prefer the original stiles like "what's new Scooby Doo" gave us. This; however, is giving us more of the humor and lighter side of Scooby Doo. I'll give it a change, even though I don't care for Cartoon Network.
Soon, I'll just watch the classic Scooby Doo again, the one I fell in love with, and this will just stay for a few years, and give us a few laughs. Ciao Bloggers.
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