Ignore the weird Simon Cowell gags. Despite its rocky start, Tony Cervone’s “Scoob!,” eventually moves past squeezing in gags about modern tastemakers (do kids even know who Simon Cowell is?) to ...
one of the most fascinating aspects of the studio’s history, as well as animation itself. It was the only theatrical series for Hanna-Barbera as a company and the second for Hanna and Barbera as a ...
Part Scooby Doo origin story, part excuse to trot out some forgotten cartoon icons, the star-studded animated feature is made for families in isolation. Ignore the weird Simon Cowell gags. Despite its ...
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