LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Scoob! feels like the beginning of a Hanna-Barbera movie universe that forgot it's supposed to be a Scooby Doo movie. Based on the classic Scooby Doo franchise that started in 1969 ...
Caption: (L-r) Daphne voiced by AMANDA SEYFRIED, Velma voiced by GINA RODRIGUEZ, Shaggy voiced by WILL FORTE, Fred voiced by ZAC EFRON and Scooby-Doo voiced by FRANK WELKER in the new animated ...
these were the villains of “Scooby-Doo,” all of them revealed with an unmasking flourish and the cursing of “you meddling kids.” But for anyone looking for the nostalgic and corny delights of the old ...
Finally, after decades of everyone just accepting that Scooby-Doo is a dog that talks and likes to eat Scooby Snacks, everyone’s favorite mystery-solving mutt is getting an unnecessary Solo-like ...
Forte is no stranger to voice acting. He has previously worked with Warners for The LEGO Movie where he was the minifigure version of Abraham Lincoln, in addition to other titles on his resumé but a ...
Even before darker anxieties took hold, the bad guys of “Scooby-Doo” were charmingly quaint. An evil circus owner, a grumpy civil servant, a plotting first mate — these were the villains of ...