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  • Director(s): Scott Jeralds - Tom Mazzocco - Chuck Sheetz - Tim Maltby - Russell Calabrese 
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  • DVD What's New Scooby-Doo, Vol. 1 - Space Ape at the Cape


    What's new is that the Mystery Machine finally comes equipped with seatbelts, not to mention the newly installed global positioning system. The updated WB series also features a new theme song. But Scooby fans needn't cringe: the basics are still here. Shaggy's still goofy, Scooby's still scared, and the "ghosts" are actually people with devious agendas. In these four 20-minute episodes from the 2002-2003 season, the gang finds themselves snowboarding with Chris Klug (in a cameo voice), hanging with scientists at a NASA-like facility, jetting to a museum in Costa Rica, and making the Mardi Gras scene in New Orleans. Along the way they encounter a snow monster, alien baby, "gigantisaurus," and the feuding Leland brothers, carrying their Civil War grudge beyond the grave. Casey Kasem continues his duties as Shaggy and new cast and guest voices include TV veterans Mindy Cohn, Hector Elizondo, Lauren Tom, and the ubiquitous voice artist Jim Cummings. --Kimberly Heinrichs
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    Review(s): DVD What's New Scooby-Doo, Vol. 1 - Space Ape at the Cape
    Retarded


    Scooby-Doo has existed in various incarnations since the 1960s. Its popularity lasts to this day. Why? It's a retarded series about 4 kids and their Great Dane that ride around in a van and solve mysteries wherever they stop. The dog, Scooby-Doo, can talk, but it can only kinda sorta talk. Why not give it a full vocabulary then? The kids aren't that spectacular: Fred is the level-headed one, Daphne is the ditz (but she's hot), Velma is the unattractive brains, and Shaggy is the hungry slacker (stoner?). Really, the stories are dorky and unrealistic. The kids manage to stumble accross a mystery wherever they go (where do they live, anyway?), out-smart some dim-witted villains, and solve the mystery by the episode's end. I used to like Scooby-Doo when I was little but not anymore - except for the live-action, theatrical movies. They ridicule the cartoon series. Check them out but avoid the cartoons.

    Being a Huge S.D fan


    I was more than happy when i saw that they had a new updated version of Scooby Doo out there. I know its not the original, but it really cant be. Its something i watched when i was kid and love still do til this day. But i actually do enjoy this new updated version of Scooby Doo. If you have any love for Scooby Doo, you would do well check this one out. I know that there are many changes and such to it. But you still have the whole Mystery Inc gang there and they are still doing their thing. Solving crimes, busting up bad guys and still getting called those "meddling kids" by folks busted in the act. Plus there are 4 episodes of the show the disc as well as the other volumes of What's New Scooby Doo. Not a bad price at all, you might be able to find it cheaper. But no big deal, in ending the new Scooby Doo is more than enough to satisfy my praise for the first.

    Plus the Mystery Machine is still taking the gang wherever they wanna go.

    This is ssssssssssssssoooooooooooooo fun!!!


    I wish I could rate this movie ahundred stars but five was the highest. This movie is so funny but it might scare younger kids. In the first episode Mystery inc. goes to a snowbourding competion, that episode is extremily BORING. The othjer ones are very fun!


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