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  1. Scooby-Doo - Wikipedia

    Scooby-Doo, Scrappy-Doo and Shaggy starred in three of these films: Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers (1987), Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School (1988), and Scooby-Doo and the …

  2. Scooby-Doo | Scoobypedia | Fandom

    Scooby is brown from head to toe with several distinctive black spots on his upper body. He is generally a quadruped, but displays bipedal 'human' characteristics occasionally. Scooby also …

  3. Scooby-Doo | Cartoon, Characters, TV Shows, Movie, & Facts

    Scooby-Doo is an American animated cartoon series featuring the adventures of Scooby-Doo, a talking Great Dane, and his mystery-solving teenage companions.

  4. Nearly 60 Years Later, Warner Bros. Reveals the New Fate of Scooby

    2 days ago · The latest Scooby-Doo! project is taking a very different form, with Scooby and the gang being reimagined for a new anime.

  5. WarnerBros.com | Scooby-Doo | Brands

    Join Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Fred, and Daphne as they confront fake ghouls and phony creatures to crack the case, save themselves and possibly...the world! TM & © 2025 Warner …

  6. Scooby Doo Resource :: ScoobyAddicts.com

    ScoobyAddicts.com is a site all about Scooby-Doo which includes a series guide, episode guide, movies, villains, news, and so much more...

  7. Cartoon Network's Most Iconic Character Is Getting Their Own …

    2 days ago · Cartoon Network's most beloved and iconic character of all time is stepping into the world of kawaii cuteness with their own new anime series.

  8. New SCOOBY-DOO Anime Series Coming in 2027 - Nerdist

    1 day ago · Scooby and his Mystery, Inc are getting a new anime series, which will feature "Gokko" super deformed, chibi versions of the characters.

  9. Scooby-Doo - Wikiwand

    Scooby-Doo is an American media franchise owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and created in 1969 by writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears through their animated seri...

  10. Scooby-Doo (character) - Wikipedia

    Scooby often speaks in a rhotacized way, substituting the first letters of many words with the letter 'r' a speech pattern that, while never fully explained, is understood and accepted without …