What about Velma? She no longer has "duck lips"?
Anyway, I think these designs are a marked improvement over the previous designs.. (Though I had just gotten used to the weird designs as well.
) I mean, they're a lot easier to look at, at least.
edited 21st Sep '15 6:16:03 PM by kablammin45
"Hey, least I didn't lose all my artistic talent when I crash landed in the arena here."Daphne's new persona almost sounds like they're channeling a kid-friendly version of Cheryl/Carol from Archer
A new promo. You can also see some clips of the show in this Boomerang promo clip
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw24y9ncOJk
It looks really ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh to me. The animation in particular looks as poor as The T&J Show, it looks like Flash. I mean seriously, what exactly is going on with Scooby in this
◊ scene in particular?
edited 22nd Sep '15 4:39:12 PM by Yeow95
has a clue, but it's usually not the correct one 0.55% of the time
x8 Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis?
Speaking on designs and the promo I watch for the show, they are still unappealing to me; especially [[{{Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated compare to the last show]].
But I will admit the animation is better then a certain show that encourage me to hate Daniel Tosh. So hey, maybe this show will be as good as Wabbit (well only half those segments are good, as they don't involve that squierll and big foot).
edited 22nd Sep '15 6:34:30 PM by BigK1337
Hmm. The artstyle is a little awkward, but at least it's not Flash like I feared it would be.
At least it looks a bit like a return to form story-wise after Mystery Inc. It was by no means a bad show, but I felt it was a bit too plot-heavy and serious for the Scooby-Doo franchise. I know this is by no means a popular opinion, though.
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."I think the series is at its best with an episodic format about some crazy (almost always shallow) mystery that maaaybe sometimes delves into the characters as a whole (who they 'like', in-group fighting) but too much and it stops feeling like a Scooby-Doo show to me.
Problem is, it's been done both straight and parodied a million times so every SD show that comes out can easily become stale. Of course this is also just my opinion. ^^
I can see where you're coming from with the whole stale idea! What I find fascinating is that, out of all the shows from SD's time that they decide to keep remaking, SD is the one that gets all these sequel series/reboots. It's weird, but interesting I suppose!
Another new extended Boomerang UK ad, featuring the Mystery Machine, Daphne's ditziness antics, Velma, and some featured monsters.
edited 24th Sep '15 2:32:01 PM by XMenMutant22
If by Bugs Bunny you mean Porky Pig, then yes.
Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie. Check out my art if you notice.I just saw the commercial for the first time.
Who the fuck let Seth MacFarlane anywhere near the franchise.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — Ultimatepheer

Daphne's the only one who looks improved at all to me.