Super reminds of me classic Scooby. It's like if What's New Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo: Mystery Inc never existed as series. No romance, no drama, just comedy and hijinks.
Sad that a lot of Scooby fans didn’t give it a chance due to the animation. Or because it’s a bit goofy.
It’s still Scooby Doo. Not like Scooby and Shaggy Get a Clue or A Pup Named Scooby Doo didn’t change things up.
In Mystery Incorperated, Fred was a bit out there. This time Daffney is. I love it, she’s pretty funny and unpredictable now.
This is a pretty fun show.
I actually loved it. Of course it's completely different than any other take in this franchise but it's really funny.
Just caught this on TV. What an insult to Scooby Doo. The animation looks awful. Fred is now a comedy character and seems to be the main guy. Velma was some valley girl. Shaggy and Soon aren't the close team.
Scooby Doo if it was made by Seth McFarlane. Well animation wise; it's of course not as dirty. If you get passed the animation the show is actually funny.
Mystery Inc. was already a funny new take on Scooby-Doo though but Cartoon Network shoved it on at like 2:00 p.m. and never advertised it. This show is better than I expected but Mystery Inc. is superior.
Review by Le VieBlockedParent2017-09-06T22:32:25Z— updated 2019-01-12T10:40:38Z
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...