Cartoon Network will offer over 17 hours of Scooby-themed programming during Scoobtober. Kids and families can tune in every Sunday beginning Oct. 3 (9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET/PT) to catch two Warner ...
Hilary Remley is a News Writer at Collider. She is a recent graduate of SUNY Albany. Ruh-Roh, it looks like there's more Scooby-Doo adventures on the way, as HBO Max and Cartoon Network have just ...
Thanks to its blend of wholesome, family-friendly silliness and its embrace of all things spooky, there’s arguably no better way to celebrate Halloween than with Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang, ...
Created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! debuted in 1969 under the Hanna-Barbera umbrella. In the show, a crew of groovy teens and their Great Dane named Scooby-Doo solve spooky ...
Scooby-Doo has been in the news a lot lately as more additions to the franchise get announced and MeTV Toons gets ready to launch. When news broke that Netflix would be the home of the Greg Berlanti ...
Directed by Raja Gosnell and written by James Gunn, 2002's live-action Scooby-Doo movie included a twist that shook the foundation of the entire franchise. Praised by many as one of the best ...
The first-ever Scooby-Doo preschool series is headed to HBO Max and Cartoon Network. CGI-animated adventure comedy series Scooby-Doo! And the Mystery Pups will join the Cartoonito preschool block in ...
HBO Max and Cartoon Network have announced the first-ever Scooby-Doo preschool series, Scooby-Doo! And the Mystery Pups. Produced by Warner Bros Animation, the CGI-animated adventure comedy series ...
It's unusual when a cartoon-licensed adventure game can be compared to the likes of first-rate 3D platformers like Rayman 2 or Klonoa 2. But Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights is one of those rarities ...
Coming out of a very stressful election week and finally feeling like a weight has been lifted off my chest after nearly four years. I started feeling a little nostalgic for the morning cartoons I ...
The American Jewish animator and producer Joe Ruby, who co-created the TV series character Scooby-Doo, died on August 26 at age 87. His family announced in The Los Angeles Times the following day that ...