@agustinmotta111 Of course not; this was made by Warner Bros. Animation, the company that made the classic Looney Tunes cartoons from 1930 to 1969. What a shame they worked on such an AWFUL Scooby-Doo revival.
@agustinmotta111 Agreed. Hanna-Barbera was the best at producing Scooby-Doo (well, I wasn't too fond of the 1980-1982 Scooby/Scrappy shows or the 1994 Arabian Nights TV movie), Warner Bros. Animation did a good job with the 1998-2001 direct-to-video movies; other times they tried and failed miserably, like this show
SHIT THERES NO HANNA BARBERA LOGO!
agustinmotta111 1 month ago
@agustinmotta111 Of course not; this was made by Warner Bros. Animation, the company that made the classic Looney Tunes cartoons from 1930 to 1969. What a shame they worked on such an AWFUL Scooby-Doo revival.
wileyk209zback 1 month ago
@wileyk209zback but without hanna barbera the shows will be nothing and nothing scooby doo
agustinmotta111 1 month ago
@agustinmotta111 Agreed. Hanna-Barbera was the best at producing Scooby-Doo (well, I wasn't too fond of the 1980-1982 Scooby/Scrappy shows or the 1994 Arabian Nights TV movie), Warner Bros. Animation did a good job with the 1998-2001 direct-to-video movies; other times they tried and failed miserably, like this show
wileyk209zback 1 month ago
@wileyk209zback yes but in the some scooby doo episodes, appear the HB action 1994 instead of HB rainbow 1974
agustinmotta111 1 month ago
@wileyk209zback and in the 1982-1990 episodies at the end is swirling star logo with original cooler music instead of show music
agustinmotta111 1 month ago
@agustinmotta111 Because WB owns Hanna Barbera and its characters since 1996.
raffi19791 1 month ago
Yh
Hoodie12345 2 months ago
From "What's New Scooby Doo?", correct?
galaxywarper92 3 months ago