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Post by Ark on Jun 2, 2018 13:20:43 GMT -5
the fact that nearly all episiodes of Scooby are ther is quite surprising- in a good way. now if they can just get New scooby Mysteries up, that would be the feather in the cap. I'm crossing my fingers for TNSDMysteries for sure
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Post by Doo on Jun 9, 2018 17:41:16 GMT -5
Yes! They actually added "Fred Goes Ape" (I'm a bit surprised) this morning as well, leaving only 1 Flintstones episode missing. I'd say the chances of every Scooby episode are rising! They have now added all missing episodes of The Flintstones to the streaming service. Fingers crossed that Scooby's next!
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Post by Ark on Jun 11, 2018 19:44:03 GMT -5
This is pretty exciting
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Post by wileyk209 on Jun 12, 2018 15:59:30 GMT -5
They have now added all missing episodes of The Flintstones to the streaming service. Fingers crossed that Scooby's next! I'm happy for that! As for complete Scooby shows, so far, we have all the episodes of the original "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You" on the Boomerang service, along with "The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo" and "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo." Now to wait for the others (I want to see them add "The Scooby-Doo Show" from 1976-1978, the New Scooby and Scrappy episodes from 1983-1984, and "Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated.")
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Post by Doo on Jun 28, 2018 12:11:33 GMT -5
Getting super excited now! They've added every episode of The Looney Tunes show and Baby Looney Tunes, as well as most of the original Looney Tunes episodes (as of today).
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Post by scoobnick on Jun 28, 2018 18:35:57 GMT -5
The Looney tunes Show wasbt very good And wabbit didnt last very long either.
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Post by ShaphneLegacy27 on Jun 30, 2018 13:51:54 GMT -5
The Looney tunes Show wasbt very good And wabbit didnt last very long either. I never really liked Wabbit after the first few episodes as I find it too repetitive, but the series was actually renamed New Looney Tunes and the series is only scheduled for 3 seasons.
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Post by wileyk209 on Jun 30, 2018 16:21:25 GMT -5
Getting super excited now! They've added every episode of The Looney Tunes show and Baby Looney Tunes, as well as most of the original Looney Tunes episodes (as of today). Well, they didn't add very many original Looney Tunes shorts, but they DID add the complete "Taz-Mania" and "Duck Dodgers" shows. I'd love to see more classic Looney Tunes shorts added, especially any older black-and-white Porky Pig and Daffy Duck cartoons, or maybe some of the 60s stuff (even the stuff from the Seven Arts era, which was the Looney Tunes' equivalent to "What's New Scooby-Doo.") Plus, "Wabbit"/"New Looney Tunes" has officially been cancelled for the third season. Warner Bros. Animation is now going to do a new approach with the Looney Tunes, going for the same kind of approach done with the "What-a-Cartoon Show" in the mid-90s (or when Nickelodeon did the similar "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" and "Random Cartoons" shorts), with actual creator-driven cartoon shorts featuring the Looney Tunes characters. This I'm actually excited for, as I know there are quite a few cartoonists out there that could nail the Looney Tunes very well, and this impending revival shows a lot of promise as a result. (Maybe they can get Tim Maltby to direct a Road Runner short with the overseas animation done by Lotto Animation, given how faithful their cameo in "What's New Scooby-Doo" was!)
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Post by Doo on Aug 9, 2018 14:24:04 GMT -5
They just added "The San Franpsycho," which had been previously been the only episode missing from WNSD season 2. I also noticed that the order of the 13 Ghosts episodes was rearranged to reflect the strange (incorrect) order which Boomerang used to the air the show in on their network in 2009. "Me and My Shadow Demon" which was the third episode, is listed as the fourth-from-last episode, in addition to several other episodes being switched out of order. (The order is currently reflected as 1, 2, 5, 6, 4, 8, 7, 10, 9, 3, 11, 12, 13. Clearly the Boomerang people are experts at counting )
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Post by scoobnick on Aug 9, 2018 23:30:59 GMT -5
thats weord that they put them out of order
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Post by wileyk209 on Aug 27, 2018 20:21:26 GMT -5
I'm reminded how "What's New Scooby-Doo" is also presented in a different order; they're going by the airing order for when each episode premiered on Cartoon Network in 2003-2006 (mostly in prime-time on the Cartoon Network Fridays block), which is different from the original airing order on Kids' WB's Saturday morning block.
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Post by Doo on Aug 28, 2018 9:50:41 GMT -5
I'm reminded how "What's New Scooby-Doo" is also presented in a different order; they're going by the airing order for when each episode premiered on Cartoon Network in 2003-2006 (mostly in prime-time on the Cartoon Network Fridays block), which is different from the original airing order on Kids' WB's Saturday morning block. I found that interesting too, and they've done it for several other series as well. Both 13 Ghosts and Scooby and Scrappy-Doo are presented in ways which are different from the original air date order.
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Post by Doo on Aug 30, 2018 19:31:02 GMT -5
Scooby Goes Hollywood was just added today.
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Post by mattpricetime on Aug 31, 2018 12:54:38 GMT -5
If I had to guess, I'm probably going to chuck the order thing to the WB and Turner sides having different records for whatever reason. The 13 Ghosts order is reminiscent of the order they usually aired on Checkerboard CN. And as Wiley pointed out What's New seems to be based on the CN debut order.
Why they never fixed that? Well I guess there's just one thing to do and quote a pup named Scooby Doo....."I don't get it".
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Post by Doo on Sept 14, 2018 10:25:41 GMT -5
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