


Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang are launched into the 21st century, with new mysteries to solve.
Avis de la communauté (3)
Mostly fun show, good laughs for the family. Has only a couple of slow episodes.
They should have made more ep. of this show!
What’s New, Scooby-Doo? is a perfect distillation of everything that makes Scooby-Doo timeless, refreshed for a new generation without losing the soul of the original. Launched in 2002 and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, this three-season run (42 episodes, ~14½ hours total) strikes a brilliant balance between mystery, action, and heart — all wrapped in polished, energetic animation that respects the franchise’s roots while giving it a contemporary pop. From the first frame you get classic Mystery, Inc. — clever monster-of-the-week setups, tight pacing, and the comforting dynamic between Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby. The writing smartly blends humor and suspense: jokes land without undermining the tension, and the reveals feel earned rather than predictable. The show modernizes the team’s world for the 21st century while keeping each character’s core traits intact, so longtime fans and newcomers both find something to love. Voice work is exceptional: Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Grey DeLisle, Mindy Cohn, and the rest bring warmth and charisma that elevate the material. The animation is clean and lively, with action beats and chase sequences that are genuinely fun to watch. Episodes are perfectly paced at about 22 minutes — tight, entertaining, and endlessly rewatchable. Whether it’s a spooky mansion, a haunted boardwalk, or a techy urban mystery, the series delivers consistently clever solutions and memorable set pieces. What’s New, Scooby-Doo? is more than nostalgia; it’s a masterclass in how to update a beloved franchise while keeping its heart. It’s funny, suspenseful, and family-friendly without ever feeling watered down. For anyone who loves mystery, character-driven ensemble comedy, or quality animated storytelling, this series is an easy must-watch. A clear 10/10.


















