

The world's most lovable, mystery-solving dog, along with his best friend Shaggy and the rest of the gang, stars in a spooky and laugh-filled collection of classic cartoons featuring the one and only Scooby-Doo. Scooby, the clumsy and cowardly canine, instinctively runs from things that go bump in the night. But this globe-trotting Great Dane solves monstrous mysteries and unravels ghostly goings-on like no one else. And even in the middle of the scariest situation, Scooby and Shaggy find time to satisfy their craving for their favorite food--pizza! So watch out villains! Scooby-Doo is on your trail, and he always captures his quarry and solves the puzzle. But there's nothing puzzling about finding fun and excitement--just sit back, have a Scooby snack and enjoy the zany animated antics of the wacky dog detective. o The Complete 1st and 2nd Seasons - Disc Three Special Features: - Funky Fashions - America Loves Scooby-Doo Music Video o The Complete 1st and 2nd Seasons - Disc Four Special Features: - Scooby-Doo Street Smarts Favorite Cases of Scooby-Doo Fans - Take the Scooby-Doo Challenge no languages o The Complete Third Season - Disc Three Special Features: - Hanna-Barbera: From H to B - How the Studio’s Artists and Animators Collaborate Internally and Connect with Fans Externally or special features Review: What Every Scooby-Doo Fan Needs To Know About This Release - There is some false information in the reviews for this. First off, this box set is not missing any episodes of the series "Scooby Doo, Where Are You!" The "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" series originally ran for two seasons, broadcast from 1969-1970. Both of those seasons are here, amounting to 25 episodes. The success of the series lead to an hour-long series in 1972 called "The New Scooby-Doo Movies." This series is partially available on DVD, but is not included in this set. Scooby-Doo returned in 1976 with 16 new half-hour episodes that were paired with another Hannah-Barbara show (Dynomutt, Dog Wonder) in a series called "The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour." The 16 episodes were later retitled "The Scooby-Doo Show" for reruns and are sometimes referred to as Season 1 of that series. These episodes aren't included, but are available separately. In 1977, 8 more episodes were produced under a 2-hour package called "Scooby's All-Star Laugh-A-Lympics." These episodes were also rebroadcast as part of "The Scooby-Doo Show" and are referred to as Season 2 of that series. Scoobs also appeared in 16 30-minute segments of the "Laff-A-Lympics" series with other Hannah-Barbara characters. None of these episodes are in this set. Which leads to 1978, when 16 more episodes were produced under the name "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" 8 of these episodes were broadcast with the original series' opening and closing credits. When the lineup changed, the remaining 8 were aired under a package called "Scooby's All Stars." Like the `76 and `77 episodes, when these episodes were reaired, they were listed as part of "The Scooby-Doo Show" and are often referred to as Season 3 of that series, in addition to being known as Season 3 of the original series. These are also sometimes called the "lost" episodes. Since they were originally aired under the name "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!", Warner released them on DVD as the third season of the original series and included them in this set. Based solely on the seasons that were produced under the name "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!", this box set collects those 41 episodes produced from 1969-1970 and 1978 and presents them as "The Complete Series." It's not a lie. It's not false advertising. It's just not a compendium of every Scooby-Doo series that ever existed, which is what some people think it is. The packaging of this release is cardboard, but is fairly sturdy. It's definitely not a toy. A plastic version was previously made and has been out of print for a few years. That version housed the discs in cardboard sleeves, prone to scratching. In this release, all 8 discs are housed in an extra-wide DVD case, presenting them more securely than the previous release. This case fits nicely inside the drawer that slides out from the back of the Mystery Machine packaging. If you're a big fan of Scooby-Doo, this is a nice way to collect all of the "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" episodes. This is the original series and is still considered the best Scooby-Doo series ever made. If you're looking to collect every episode of Scooby animation that's ever been made, this won't be the last Scooby-Doo set you purchase. Review: A Classic Series and An Excellent Bluray Set, With Proper Expectations - I don't think Scooby Doo: Where Are You itself needs any introduction to anyone interested in this set, so let's skip that and get to this set itself. For long time fans of this series, this Bluray set has been a long time coming. It's hard to believe it took 12 years since Blurays began to hit shelves for Warner Bros to release Scooby Doo: Where Are You on the format, but here we are. In terms of video and audio quality, it's definitely an improvement over my considerably older and much played DVD set. The video at a glance only seems to be a moderate improvement, but I found my eyes noticing small details in the animation and backgrounds that I don't recall from before which I've always found to be a characteristic of Bluray vs DVD, not to mention line work looking sharper and more defined. In addition, dust and scratches on the animation cells which were abundant on the DVD set image seem to be heavily reduced here, which was an initial concern of mine given the HD treatment could have easily made those blemishes even worse. As for audio, the episodes have 2.0 Dolby Digital tracks. While disappointing to not have lossless audio, I'm not sure Where Are You would really benefit from them. For what they are, the sound is strong enough and, like the video, I found myself noticing more detail and depth in the sound than I recall from the DVDs. Anyone expecting this 60s/70s series to sound and look like a modern cartoon will surely be disappointed, but I think the video and audio quality strikes the right balance of honoring the source material while also cleaning it up enough to feel fresh. After all, isn't the grit of Where Are You a part of the charm? Aside from the episodes themselves, there are quite a few bonus supplements, and the limited edition packaging is both aesthetically pleasing while also being able to fit in with other Bluray and DVD cases on a shelf, unlike some other box sets I have gotten. Overall, this is probably as good as I can reasonably expect Scooby Doo Where Are You to ever look or sound, and the set itself makes a great collectors piece. Definitely a must for fans.
| ASIN | B089MDVFBS |
| Actors | Casey Kasem, Don Messick, Frank Welker, Nicole Jaffe |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,072 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #418 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,778) |
| Director | Joseph Barbera, William Hanna |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | DVD, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 7 |
| Producers | Joseph Barbera, William Hanna |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 8.8 ounces |
| Release date | February 13, 2018 |
| Run time | 15 hours and 8 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
A**X
What Every Scooby-Doo Fan Needs To Know About This Release
There is some false information in the reviews for this. First off, this box set is not missing any episodes of the series "Scooby Doo, Where Are You!" The "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" series originally ran for two seasons, broadcast from 1969-1970. Both of those seasons are here, amounting to 25 episodes. The success of the series lead to an hour-long series in 1972 called "The New Scooby-Doo Movies." This series is partially available on DVD, but is not included in this set. Scooby-Doo returned in 1976 with 16 new half-hour episodes that were paired with another Hannah-Barbara show (Dynomutt, Dog Wonder) in a series called "The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour." The 16 episodes were later retitled "The Scooby-Doo Show" for reruns and are sometimes referred to as Season 1 of that series. These episodes aren't included, but are available separately. In 1977, 8 more episodes were produced under a 2-hour package called "Scooby's All-Star Laugh-A-Lympics." These episodes were also rebroadcast as part of "The Scooby-Doo Show" and are referred to as Season 2 of that series. Scoobs also appeared in 16 30-minute segments of the "Laff-A-Lympics" series with other Hannah-Barbara characters. None of these episodes are in this set. Which leads to 1978, when 16 more episodes were produced under the name "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" 8 of these episodes were broadcast with the original series' opening and closing credits. When the lineup changed, the remaining 8 were aired under a package called "Scooby's All Stars." Like the `76 and `77 episodes, when these episodes were reaired, they were listed as part of "The Scooby-Doo Show" and are often referred to as Season 3 of that series, in addition to being known as Season 3 of the original series. These are also sometimes called the "lost" episodes. Since they were originally aired under the name "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!", Warner released them on DVD as the third season of the original series and included them in this set. Based solely on the seasons that were produced under the name "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!", this box set collects those 41 episodes produced from 1969-1970 and 1978 and presents them as "The Complete Series." It's not a lie. It's not false advertising. It's just not a compendium of every Scooby-Doo series that ever existed, which is what some people think it is. The packaging of this release is cardboard, but is fairly sturdy. It's definitely not a toy. A plastic version was previously made and has been out of print for a few years. That version housed the discs in cardboard sleeves, prone to scratching. In this release, all 8 discs are housed in an extra-wide DVD case, presenting them more securely than the previous release. This case fits nicely inside the drawer that slides out from the back of the Mystery Machine packaging. If you're a big fan of Scooby-Doo, this is a nice way to collect all of the "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" episodes. This is the original series and is still considered the best Scooby-Doo series ever made. If you're looking to collect every episode of Scooby animation that's ever been made, this won't be the last Scooby-Doo set you purchase.
T**F
A Classic Series and An Excellent Bluray Set, With Proper Expectations
I don't think Scooby Doo: Where Are You itself needs any introduction to anyone interested in this set, so let's skip that and get to this set itself. For long time fans of this series, this Bluray set has been a long time coming. It's hard to believe it took 12 years since Blurays began to hit shelves for Warner Bros to release Scooby Doo: Where Are You on the format, but here we are. In terms of video and audio quality, it's definitely an improvement over my considerably older and much played DVD set. The video at a glance only seems to be a moderate improvement, but I found my eyes noticing small details in the animation and backgrounds that I don't recall from before which I've always found to be a characteristic of Bluray vs DVD, not to mention line work looking sharper and more defined. In addition, dust and scratches on the animation cells which were abundant on the DVD set image seem to be heavily reduced here, which was an initial concern of mine given the HD treatment could have easily made those blemishes even worse. As for audio, the episodes have 2.0 Dolby Digital tracks. While disappointing to not have lossless audio, I'm not sure Where Are You would really benefit from them. For what they are, the sound is strong enough and, like the video, I found myself noticing more detail and depth in the sound than I recall from the DVDs. Anyone expecting this 60s/70s series to sound and look like a modern cartoon will surely be disappointed, but I think the video and audio quality strikes the right balance of honoring the source material while also cleaning it up enough to feel fresh. After all, isn't the grit of Where Are You a part of the charm? Aside from the episodes themselves, there are quite a few bonus supplements, and the limited edition packaging is both aesthetically pleasing while also being able to fit in with other Bluray and DVD cases on a shelf, unlike some other box sets I have gotten. Overall, this is probably as good as I can reasonably expect Scooby Doo Where Are You to ever look or sound, and the set itself makes a great collectors piece. Definitely a must for fans.
A**R
Quality originals
These DVDs are perfect. The cartoons sound and appear just like they did when I was a kid.
S**A
Fun show for kids!
I love these old school Scooby doo movies. I was excited for my children to see them because they love spooky things but aren’t ready for anything super scary. The dvds and case were all perfect when they arrived and they play well on my tv. The picture quality and color is perfect. So is the sound. My kids enjoy them so much. It’s a great price too!
T**0
The whole family approves!
I have fond memories of saturday morning cartoons in the 70s. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! was my favorite and the only show the whole family would watch together. During commercial breaks we would each name who we thought was the villian and wait anxiously for the mask to be removed. But it didn't end there. My sisters and I would be sent outside to play (that's what we did in the 70s) and we would make our own mysteries. Hours of fun dreaming up mysteris, with our own unique monsters and villians. Fast forward 40 some years...I have yet to find a TV show my whole family can enjoy together, while being age appropriate, and inspiring imaginative play. So we've gone 'old school' and brought the joy of Scooby and the Gang into our home thanks to this complete set of the original Scooby-Doo series. It's a huge hit with young and old alike! QUALITY: 👍 Because these were created in the late 60s/early 70s, I expected a grainy picture and poor sound quality. Not so. Picture and sound are good. VALUE: 👌 Worth every penny. I'm looking forward to the bonus features too. PACKAGING: 👍 I'm normally not a fan of packaging that is much bigger than the product. While the box is way bigger than the actual DVD case, it is the BEST BOX EVER! Full color Mystery Machine in two pieces big enough to hold action figures and made-up villians. UNEXPECTED EXPERIENCE: 👍 My 6 year old loves the Mystery Machine box! Hell 'drive' it around the living room acting out the show as we're watching. He'll pause only briefly to retrieve an unrelated toy which he reimagines into a monster, villian or one of the Gang for the creative play the show inspires.
A**R
What a cute little boxset
What a fun little box set. I love Scooby-Doo, so... everything is fine here. Upscaling is good, came intact which is not something I can USUALLY say about Blurays from Amazon. I think it helped that this was in its own cardboard box, within a plastic box. This was a rare case of perfect bluray purchasing experience. Also I got it when it was $70 which I think was the original MSRP on it.
O**R
Must Have for Scooby Fans, Book is Tiny and Incomplete Versus the Real Version of It
We are huge Scooby fans in our house and owned the old DVD versions (they were originally manufactured in 2 separate sets), so I was thrilled they released the ENTIRE show in one set on way less discs. We love all the episodes and the quality of the episodes is a lot clearer/crisper than the original DVDS. All Blu Rays played perfectly on my Sony Blu Ray player. I love the haunted house box for storage and it comes with a Funko Scooby keychain that's really cute and a mini book of Scooby characters/villains. When I ordered, I thought it was going to be the full size book that is also sold on Amazon (we have that), but was disappointed when we received a very tiny and incomplete version that has tiny printing that's hard to read. If you're unhappy with the mini book, I'd suggest buying the large full version because it's awesome! I also knocked a star off for the prongs of one of the discs that hold the disc in place were chipped on arrival and so one of the discs constantly slides out of place in the case. Very annoying and afraid it'll be scratched up over time. Overall, we love the set and all of the original episodes. This was pricey, but worth it for the quality of the episodes and reduced number of discs. Must have for Scooby fans!
B**4
Love it!
I love my Scooby-Doo and this was a great addition to my collection. I don't keep the movies in the Mystery Van, because I don't want to be taking it in and out all the time. The DVDs come in a nice plastic case, where each DVD has their own spot, and you can flip through all the disks to find which one you want. They even have a list of the episodes on the plastic case, on the inside. So when you open the plastic case, you will find each season disk list of episodes on the inside front cover and inside back cover. Also there will be two disks (one on the front and one on the back) of each disk holder, there is four. The packaging will protect your DVDs for years to come. The episodes were great quality and I was not disappointed. The Mystery Machine, itself is cardboard, but it is still nice quality, but I put it up on a shelf for decoration, because I don't want it to be damaged. If something falls on top of it or squishes it, it would be damaged and probably not fixable. That is why I don't use it to hold the disks. But it's not cheap cardboard, so if you wanted to use it to hold the DVDs you could. This is also a better bargain than buying them seasons by themselves. I highly recommend you purchase this, if you are a Scooby-Doo Fan! Or just love the old Scooby-Doo, before they started messing with how they all look like in the newest TV shows.
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