Scooby-Doo and Mystery, Inc. Too

 was an American animated adventure-mystery-comedy television series based on  by Hanna-Barbera, being developed by TBD. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Warner Bros. Animation (from 1996 until 1999) and it aired on Cartoon Network from May 12th, 1995 until TBD [1996/1997 depends on the dates] and as part of  from TBD until July 17th, 1999.

Synopsis
Scooby Doo and Mystery, Inc. solve various mysteries that involve monsters which turn out to be fake.

Main

 * Scooby-Doo (voiced by until 1996 and Scott Innes afterwards) - a cowardly Great Dane who loves hanging out with Mystery, Inc. and eating food.
 * Shaggy Rogers (voiced by until 1997 and also by Scott Innes afterwards) - a cowardly teenager who loves to eat and is Shaggy's best friend.
 * Fred Jones (voiced by Frank Welker) - the slightly dumb leader of Mystery, Inc. who is primarily good at making traps.
 * Daphne Blake (voiced by Mary Kay Bergman) - the fashionista of Mystery, Inc. who often gets into traps.
 * Velma Dinkley (voiced by B.J. Ward) - the smartest member of Mystery, Inc. who is known for often making smart choices.

Supporting

 * Sheriff Bronson Stone (voiced by Patrick Warburton) - a slightly egocentric cop who usually arrests the "monsters" Mystery, Inc. unmasks.
 * Vincent Van Ghoul (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - a famous film actor who is known for starring in a plethora of horror movies.
 * Madelyn Dinkley (also voiced by B.J. Ward) - Velma's extremely geeky and friendly sister who sometimes helps Mystery, Inc.
 * Sally McKnight/Thorn (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - the seductive lead singer of the band known as the Hex Girls.
 * Dusk and Luna (voiced by and Kimberly Brooks, respectively) - the two other lead players of the Hex Girls who are very friendly.
 * Mumsy-Doo and Dada-Doo (both voiced by until 1996 and Scott Innes afterwards) - Scooby's parents who are extremely supportive of their son.
 * Scooby-Dum (voiced by Joe Alaskey) - Scooby's cousin who sometimes visits Mystery, Inc.
 * Angel Dynamite (voiced by Cree Summer) - the head of a famous music club in Coolsville.
 * Skipper Shelton (voiced by ) - a comedic fisherman who supplies Coolsville with their fish.
 * Laura Waller (voiced by TBD) - a school journalist who has been studying some of the investigations Mystery, Inc. has been doing who someday wants to be on the team.

Antagonists

 * Miranda Davis/The Static Phantasm (voiced by TBD as Miranda and TBD as the Static Phantasm) - a mysterious spectral demon made out of electricity. He is revealed to be a former cheerleader who became an eco-terrorist and wants to shut down the nuclear plant to consume its riches.
 * Claude DuPierre/The Sewer Creep (voiced by TBD) - a giant mutant alligator who resides in the sewers and eats people alive. He is revealed to be a French baker who wanted to eliminate all of his competition.
 * Googie/Mae (also voiced by B.J. Ward) - a siren who lures people away from their homes and into her mystic island so she can have an army of servants. She is revealed to be Shaggy's ex-girlfriend who disguised herself as the siren Mae to get revenge on Shaggy and to have a lot of servants.
 * Danny Monroe/The Skatepire (voiced by Quinton Flynn) - a rude and hip vampire who has been stealing skateboards. He is revealed to be a real estate agent who wants to sell the skatepark.
 * Christopher Deckard/The Swarm Bat Monster (voiced by Kevin Conroy) - a monster who acts as a superhero yet has the ability to disappear in a swarm of Bats. He is revealed to be a man who wanted to become a hero by striking people in fear.
 * TBD

Episodes
See List of episodes.

Trivia

 * This is the first Scooby-Doo media since The Scooby-Doo Show that reverted back to the gang as a whole formula rather than just Scooby and Shaggy while also ignoring Scrappy-Doo.
 * This is also the last Scooby-Doo media with Don Messick voicing the title character as he has retired in 1996 due to a stroke and passed away the year after due to another stroke.
 * The first episodes aired after Messick's passing would include a dedication before the closing credits saying "We'll miss you, Don".
 * The switch to The WB was motivated by Warner Bros.' motivation (whose parent company Time Warner had merged with Hanna-Barbera's parent company Turner Broadcasting System in 1996) to give the series more visibility by being on network television (considering cable wasn't widely available by then) and to pair it with their Looney Tunes and DC Comics-related animated series.
 * TBD