Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated

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2010
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
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8.2 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

This incarnation of the popular cartoon series finds Scooby and the gang living in Crystal Cove, a small town with a long history of ghost sightings, monster tales and other mysteries ripe for the sleuths to solve once and for all. But the longstanding Crystal Cove residents, who bank on the town's reputation to attract tourists, are prepared to do what it takes to protect their turf.

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Released: 2010-07-12 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Animation , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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This incarnation of the popular cartoon series finds Scooby and the gang living in Crystal Cove, a small town with a long history of ghost sightings, monster tales and other mysteries ripe for the sleuths to solve once and for all. But the longstanding Crystal Cove residents, who bank on the town's reputation to attract tourists, are prepared to do what it takes to protect their turf.

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Family

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Cast

Matthew Lillard

Director

Derrick J. Wyatt

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Warner Bros. Animation ,

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  • Top Credited Cast
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  • Crew
Grey DeLisle
Grey DeLisle

as Daphne Blake (voice)

Mindy Cohn
Mindy Cohn

as Velma Dinkley (voice)

Matthew Lillard
Matthew Lillard

as Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers (voice)

Derrick J. Wyatt
Derrick J. Wyatt

Art Direction

Chul-ho Kim
Sam
Sam

Producer

William Hanna
William Hanna

Characters

Joseph Barbera
Joseph Barbera

Characters

Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Audience Reviews 202d69

Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Contentar Best movie of this year hands down!
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Devean Atkinson Well, this was definitely different from other Scooby Doo cartoons, but in a good way! The plot of the show was really intriguing, and the mysteries were really good and well written. Some of the earlier episodes were a bit worse, but as the show went on, the show produced some great story lines. The whole debacle with the different Mystery Incs. in the past was really well done and overall a great plot line to add to the show. The episodes are pretty funny, and there's plenty of likable characters in the show. One of the main reasons I believe people don't like this incarnation is that it's much creepier and less innocent than most other Scooby Doo cartoons, but I think it's balanced out since it is pretty funny and the mysteries are usually tough to guess. Despite the fantastic overall story-line, there were some things that bugged me. First off, why is Fred all of a sudden this super dumb character that only cares about traps? Also, I wasn't a huge fan of the Shaggy-Velma relationship arc, but I didn't mind it too much. Overall though, as somebody who's watched many Scooby Doo episodes and Movies before, I can firmly say they did this one well.
thornwivans I could almost give Mystery Inc a 10 out of 10. This is the best Scooby-Doo series ever. The mysteries are great the way hey all link together. To me it seems there's been more thought than ever put into the scripts to make sure the stories and characters are well developed.The characters have way more depth than any other series which is the reason it makes this by far the best series of Sooty-Doo. The relationships of the characters are hilarious which makes it entertaining for all ages.I wished they'd make more episodes.Hopefully Mystery Inc will one day come back into production.
Mahmoud S I was a massive Scooby Doo fan as a kid in the 80's and 90's. I followed every Mystery Inc outing, up until the mediocre 'Legend of the Vampire' and the stale 'What's New Scooby-Doo?'series after which I gave up on the shows, tired of the overused Scooby formula. That was until I accidentally stumbled onto the pilot of this show back in 2010. The show takes place in Crystal Cove, a virtual hub of seemingly 'paranormal'activity, which the locals welcome as a boon to the town's revenue (haunted tourism). Sadly for them, a local high school gang of meddling kids are fixated on solving mysteries, one of whom (Fred Jones) is the Mayor's son. Mystery Inc are essentially persona non grata. The episodes are your traditional mystery format, with a running subplot that gains momentum throughout this very well paced, well written and elaborately layered series. I can safely say this is the best Scooby-Doo series since 'Scooby- Doo Where Are You?'. Dare I say it sures it? It probably does, but the original show is so sacrosanct that I can't even bring myself to say it. The show draws from the massive Scooby-Doo backlog, often featuring cameos like previous monsters and sidekicks which definitely appeals to the die-hard fan. The show also has many references to pop culture that younger audiences may not be too familiar with (things like Lovecraft, the Velvet Underground, 8 track tapes, to name a few). The show is very retro-modern in both feel and content. The artwork manages to be cartoony yet macabre which really adds to the quality of the show. There is a LOT of character development in the show. All previous instalments focused on Shaggy as the central human character, often neglecting and reducing the other three to one dimensional stereotypes (the nerd, the jock, the popular girl). This series invests so much into all the gang that it's hard to say who my favourite character is. Moreover, the romantic entanglements within the group are addressed head-on and actually take centre stage. Great screenplay and writing too.I think this show appeals to all regardless of where they lie on the Scooby fan spectrum.
Muneeb Alam This is my first animated series (from Cartoon Network) that I finished all episodes of. I always loved Scooby Doo: Where are you? as a child but after that none of the spin-offs clicked me (Except that Zombie Island movie). However all changed this series.Not only this series develops round & dynamic personalities of "The gang" but introduces a whole new "series story arc" (Like a continuation of a whole bigger mysteries). Plus the romance and bonding together of the gang too Characters are seen interacting with others and these "others" are recurring characters for both seasons. Along with some other Hanna- Barbera retro cartoon characters cameo as well."Monsters" are actually well done and although sometimes you know who it is (especially for first season), many a times it was surprising.The series also has references to old Scooby Doo: Where are you and characters' one liners (esp. Scooby & Shaggy) are really funnyOverall, this is an animated series done right. Since this is Cartoon Network, I can see why they kept it "not too mysterious & dark" for kids. However in my opinion, only people 13+ will appreciate the production. Nevertheless old Scooby Doo fans should give this a try, I did and I loved every clue of it...

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