muaaz-ali93
Well, as a genuine scooby doo fan for the last twenty years. I have seen every other iteration of scooby doo that has been released. At first. I was also quite suspicious about the character overhaul. But when I actually watched around the first five. I started to get into it and it's only because the jokes were actually great. They might have been targeted to kids but they can make anyone laugh as well. I never laughed while watching the 70's show where there was a background laugh to amuse us. But here, it was actually funny. The overall mystery theme is there but the addition of jokes is something that has made BE cool much better than rest. If Mystery incorporated isn't going to be continued and the scooby doo is going to continue with random mysteries than I would love to see Be cool scooby doo continue for even 10 seasons.
s-2448
I know many people who completely rejected this show after they saw one shot of the animation. Me, being a die-hard Scooby-doo fan, was skeptical, but tried it out anyway. I have to say this is for sure the funniest Scooby-doo incarnation since the original. The voice actors do a great job, the stories are hilarious, and it is overall, a great show. That cliché phrase, don't judge a book by it's cover, is definitely in play here.
somewhereinnowhere
I have watched - All - Scooby-Doo since the early 70'ies. I have always enjoyed the rich animations with details as well as the quirky humor. I have not paid attention to the pre-rage over the new series, but I honestly understand it, having watched a few episodes of Be Cool, Scooby Doo...The animation is just.. No. Sorry, but it's animation for 5 year old kids. There's few to absolutely no details in the animations. A lot of it feels like they haven't made any effort what so ever - an example of this would be shaggy's beard which is just... zig-zags. The voice acting from Velma is a complete turn off. It could not be less engaging and more "I'm reading a script from top to bottom". I'm not sure what Fred is supposed to look like and I'm not sure I actually want to know. He reminds me of Family Dad... That's not a good thing.You can't have an animated series in which the animation puts off most people, the voice acting no better and still have a "decent" or "good" show as many like to claim. I am sorry, but popular animated series (and be cool, scooby doo is not one of them) relies on well- animated shots that are detailed with great voice-acting.It's fairly obvious that both the Hanna-Barbera founders aren't around anymore because hot damn they would never have allowed for this incarnation to hit the light of day.
studioAT
The thing is, the fans own Scooby Doo now. Everyone has a favourite incarnation, a favourite voice actor, or a favourite style of animation the show is done in. The powers that be can't please everyone.I like bits of this show. I think the story lines have been good, and there's been just enough in-jokes to what has gone before. I can't say I'm a fan of the new animation style, In comparison to 'What's new Scooby Doo?' it seems to amateurish.I miss Mindy Cohn as Velma, because I grew up with her in the role, but Matthew Lillard is still a great Shaggy.What I really dislike though is what they've done with Daphne. That alone put me off this show.