For a long time,Scooby-Doorelied an awful lot on the audiences affection for the perennially unchanging set-up.
The format hadnt changed no matter how big or starry Mystery Inc. got.
The largest and most controversial change came in 2010 withScooby-Doo!
EnterBe Cool, Scooby-Doo.
Its the latest incarnation of the show and, frankly, its an absolute dream.
Shes zanier, less ditzy, more hyperactive and, above everything, more creative.
The Daphne-isms are the solution in whichever episode they feature in.
Fred is more driven and almost obsessed with mystery-solving, as well as valuing himself highly as a leader.
Velma feels more like a genuine person, too, with her neuroses and insecurities accentuated.
The style of animation is entirely in keeping withBe Cool, Scooby-Doos brand of humour and confidence.
while in another episode we discover that Fred is not scared of heights but, rather, widths.
Other adventures try and perk up the overworked formula with entertaining twists.
Every episode feels different enough, Mystery Inc. are solid, well-rounded characters and the weekly Daphne-isms are terrific.
Overall,Be Cool, Scooby-Doois a smart and affectionate crowd-pleaser thats utterly worth your time.