Scooby Doo

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Does anyone know if the NEW SCOOBY DOO MOVIES (1972 version) where the gang meets guest stars.....if this version was animated overseas? in my opinion, there is a noticeable difference in the quality of the animation between the original season (69-70) and the new subsequent hour long season. In my opinion, the quality of the animation and stories went down, altough I enjoy hearing the original voices (even though Daffne's voice had changed to be voiced by Heather North). I also enjoy the guest stars, but the original version is the best in my thinking. But I'm curious as to where the New Scooby 1972-73 hour long format was animated? Anyknow know?

Also, does anyone know if SKYHAWKS (1969) (animated cartoon) is available on DVD?

Sincerely curious,

Bill:)
 
I don't know where it was animated, but the lower quality in animation was probably due to HB trying to do a hour long show based on the budget of a 30 minute one.
 
The second season ('73) was done by HB Australia. The first one I don't think was, and it looks more like the original.
 
Good Memories about this show.

The New Scooby-Doo Movies, eh? I remember loving this one, I still love it up to this very day as well. I could remember some of the plethora of guests they had (mainly the cartoon ones :p). I still remember the episodes where they had Batman, Speed Buggy, and even Josie and the Pussycats as guests! Those were good times, and I was more than happy to see those New Scooby-Doo Movies rerun on Cartoon Network back in Summer and Fall 2007, if I remember correctly. Very nice of them to do that very thing.
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You can check out a full listing of episodes (and guest stars, too) at Kolbar's site, if you want to re-jog your memory.
 

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