| 2002 | What's New, Scooby-doo?tv Show

Features appearances by celebrities and athletes like , Brett Hull , and Ryan Sheckler

Based on characters by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears; Developed by Sander Schwartz

premiered on September 14, 2002, as the ninth incarnation of the iconic franchise, marking its first major television revival in over a decade. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation following the closure of Hanna-Barbera, the series successfully modernized the classic "meddling kids" formula for a new generation while maintaining the charm of the original 1969 series. Show Overview and Impact What's New, Scooby-Doo?TV Show | 2002

: The series featured a significant shift in the voice cast:

42 (including holiday specials for Christmas, Halloween, and Valentine's Day) Features appearances by celebrities and athletes like ,

: While it returned to the classic setup of the gang unmasking human villains in costumes, it introduced then-modern technology like GPS, internet research, and cell phones.

: Canadian pop-punk band Simple Plan performed the highly recognizable opening theme, which has since gained a second life as a nostalgic favorite. Show Overview and Impact : The series featured

Watch the iconic 2002 opening sequence featuring the theme song by Simple Plan: