Let's Go, Scooby-Doo!

Let's Go, Scooby-Doo! is a 2020 animated series created by Warner Bros. Animation.

Plot
"In 'Let's Go, Scooby-Doo!', the Mystery Gang embarks on a globetrotting adventure, joined by new friends, Tom, Jerry, Sylvester, Tweety, Ruffy-Doo, Riff Jones, Wally Rogers, Bridget Blake, and Madelyn Dinkley. Their quest to solve mysteries takes them to exotic locations, from haunted castles in Transylvania to treasure-filled tombs in Egypt. But there's a twist – Shaggy can transform into 'Shagwolf,' adding a new dimension to their investigations. Together, they unravel perplexing mysteries, encounter classic foes, and forge unforgettable friendships in a world where laughter, courage, and teamwork reign supreme. 'Let's Go, Scooby-Doo!' is a rollercoaster ride of humor, heartwarming moments, and thrilling enigmas that will keep viewers of all ages on the edge of their seats!"

Mystery Gang

 * Scooby-Doo (voiced by Mason Klusek): The main protagonist of the series, and the main mascot of . Unlike most incarnations, he can now speak in complete sentences, and can speak perfect English. While he is still cowardly, dimwitted and food-loving in this series, Scooby-Doo is now also more down-to-earth, easy-going, yet intelligent and wise. He and his cousin Ruffy would usually act as a duo of dog detectives (similar to Woofer and Wimper from Clue Club). His main catchphrase is "Scooby-Dooby-Doo!".
 * Ruffy-Doo (voiced by Josh Keaton); Scooby's dalmatian cousin and best friend. He is based on the old character Scrappy-Doo. Ruffy has some of Scrappy's signature traits, like his confidence, bravery, and eagerness to solve mysteries. However, he is also clever, friendly, protective, sometimes sneaky, and happy-go-lucky. Ruffy is the energetic and adventurous member of the gang, always ready to dive into action, but his enthusiasm can lead to both solutions and challenges during investigations. Ruffy likes to learn important lessons in life. He also has a keen sense of smell. His main catchphrases are "Ruffy-Duffy-Doo!", "Let's do it!" and "Let me at 'em!".
 * Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (voiced by Nick Palatas); Scooby's owner and other best friend. His personality is a mix of those of his original and "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!" counterpart. Like in most incarnations, Shaggy is a cowardly slacker more interested in eating than solving mysteries. He is the cowardly and lazy member of the group who likes baggy clothing, and can turn into his reluctant werewolf form, Shagwolf, every time he sees the full moon or something related to the moon. In this series, he appears to have a crush on Bridget. In "Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf", Shaggy decides to keep his werewolf form and transform the same way as Fangface did. However, unlike Fangface, Shagwolf knows that he and Shaggy are the same being. His main catchphrase is usually "Zoinks!" Both Scooby and Shaggy can be easily bribed with "Scooby Snacks" in order to act as the gang's live bate when it comes to catching kooks. The reason Shaggy eats so much (and maintains his slender physique) is his "high metabolism". He is also very fond of baseball, having grown up watching the Gypsy Moths at a young age.
 * Walden "Wally" Rogers (voiced by Will Forte); Shaggy's twin brother, and the owner of Ruffy. While he is just as cowardly as Shaggy, he appears as the "Steve Urkel" of the group. He is the nerdy and inventive yet clumsy and accident-prone member of the team, and could invent gadgets to help solve mysteries. Every time he creates an accident, he would say his main catchphrase "Did I do that?". He is also very clever and wisecracking, and would act as a comic relief like Bridget. Sometimes when his inventions goes awry or out of control, he would say "That wasn't supposed to happen." (just like Widget from "Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!"). He feels that he is too clumsy to help out with his team, but he is always willing to try his best no matter what. Like Velma, Wally is very capable with technology, gadgets, and other sorts of gizmos. His other catchphrases are "Whoa, Mama!" and "Yipes!".
 * Fred Jones (voiced by Robbie Amell); The leader of the Scooby-Doo Mystery Gang. Like in most incarnations, Fred usually takes the lead in solving mysteries. Although generally a very nice guy, Fred can be bossy at times forcing Shaggy and Scooby to take part in nabbing the villain despite their fears and/or better judgment. He is a control freak and takes mysteries overly seriously as the be all and end all. Because of the burden of leadership placed on him, and expects the others to follow his lead. He loves making plans, going on adventures, creating booby traps and solving mysteries. He also appears to have a crush on Daphne. His main catchphrases are "Let's split up, gang!" and "Hold the phone!".
 * Riff Jones (voiced by Zac Efron); Fred's twin brother, and the self-proclaimed jock and brawn of the group. Riff is like a strong and athletic leader, and acts as Fred's second-in-command. He also shares traits from Flim-Flam (a character from "The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo" and "Scooby-Doo and the Curse of the 13th Ghost"). Unlike Fred, Riff is depicted as being somewhat less intelligent and often believes in crazy conspiracy theories and legends such as Bigfoot and mole people and reads the magazine The National Exaggerator (much like Freddy in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo). He is mainly interested in sports, martial arts, wrestling, and weightlifting. His ideas help the Gang gather the 13 ghosts (which Tom, Jerry, Sylvester and Tweety accidentally freed) and put them back into the chest. He is rivals with Red Herring (a returning character from A Pup Named Scooby-Doo), and likes to blame the mysteries on him. His main catchphrases are "Right on, man!" and "Holy cow!".
 * Daphne Blake (voiced by Kate Melton); The vain and fashionable one of the group. Like in most incarnations, Daphne is portrayed as the beautiful, enthusiastic, and eager to help, but occasionally clumsy and danger-prone member of the gang (hence her nickname, "Danger-prone Daphne") who follows her intuition. She sometimes serves as the damsel in distress and would occasionally get kidnapped, tied up, and then left imprisoned. However, she is also a wealthy woman with a haughty and sarcastic personality, and is not fond of getting dirty (just like her child counterpart in A Pup Named Scooby Doo). She also has a huge interest in fashion and shopping in this series, and can be pretty vain at times. She also appears to have a crush on Fred. Her main catchphrase is "Jeepers!".
 * Bridget Blake (voiced by Amanda Seyfried); Daphne's twin sister, and the oddball of the team. She has the same personality as Daphne's "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo" counterpart. Unlike Daphne, Bridget is outgoing and optimistic. She is also the comic relief of the team. She is always trying something new that might make her seem "kooky" on the surface. It is almost as if she is trying to find her role in the Mystery Gang, and she actually has a list of things to try. However, this seemingly random aspect of her personality can be an annoyance to leader, Fred. He gets quite annoyed with her at times, while she doesn't see anything wrong with it. Occasionally, if he doesn't see it as likely to cause a problem, he will tolerable her quirks, such as letting her roller skate as his assistant in a magic act. Velma doesn't think it's a good idea to indulge her by acknowledging what she is doing. She has even wanted to avoid her altogether when splitting up. Velma will call out crazy or illegal quirks, such as when Bridget thought she could qualify as a lawyer by completing a video game. Despite these "flaws", she is always there to perk the Mystery Gang up as a metaphorical cheerleader, or on one occasion a mascot. When everyone has doubts about being able to solve the mystery they are on, she is able to point out how important everyone is and remind them of their respective roles. She appears to have a crush on Shaggy. She also has traits from Shannon Blake (a character from "Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster"). Despite her kooky personality, Bridget possesses a kind personality. She is very friendly, polite, and levelheaded, while also possessing pride in her heritage and a love of history. She is very close with her twin sister Daphne, with whom she shares some personality traits with. She has been shown to possess a similar taste in fashion to Daphne, however, she is not quite as uptight about her clothing as Daphne is. Her main catchphrases are "What a hoot!" and "Gazooks!".
 * Velma Dinkley (voiced by Hayley Kiyoko); The brains of the team. Her personality is a mix of those of both her "Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated" and "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo" counterparts. Like in most incarnations, Velma is usually portrayed as a highly intelligent young woman with an interest in the sciences. She is also often portrayed as being very well-read on obscure fields such as Norse writing. Due to her intelligence and problem-solving abilities, Velma is typically the first one to solve the mystery and, like Sherlock Holmes and many other fictional detectives, often keeps her conclusions secret till the end of the story. Velma is characterized as the most skeptical of the gang and is most likely to discount any paranormal explanations to their mysteries. She is very capable with technology, gadgets, and other sorts of gizmos. Velma's main catchphrase is "Jinkies", which she says when spooked, excited, discovered something or a clue, and during many other occasions. She is implied to be Jewish: she listens to Klezmer music, and frequently exclaims "Oy" and "Oy gevalt". She also has a case of coulrophobia (a fear of clowns).
 * Madelyn Dinkley (voiced by Gina Rodriguez); An exclusive character from "Scooby-Doo: Abracadabra-Doo", who is Velma's younger sister (now only a year younger in this version). Her personality is similar to Kusama from Teenage Mutant Ninja Heroes, Bubbles from Jabberjaw and Melody from Josie and the Pussycats, making her the slightly ditzy, whimsical, quirky and unconventional yet kind and innocent member of the group. She may be somewhat ditzy and bipolar, and can mess things up sometimes, but there are times when she is actually pretty smart, helpful, and a quick thinker and learner too. She is also shy and soft-spoken at times. She also has a special sixth sense, and can predict what happens before or after. Madelyn is the opposite of her big sister, Madelyn seems more extroverted, while Velma is more introverted. Velma and Madelyn love each other more than anything and are very protective of one another, but Velma can't stand Madelyn's tendency to make rash choices and often rubs it in her face. But overall, they still love each other as sisters. She appears to be excellent in magic tricks and loves reading mystic and mythology books. Her main catchphrase is "Mysteries are magical!".
 * Tom Cat (voiced by Josh Brener): One of the animal members of the Mystery Gang. Like most of his incarnations, he likes to chase Jerry. He usually speaks in clear English (like his counterpart from "Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992)"). He can be a bit cowardly, even when Shaggy turns into Shagwolf (hence the reason why he has so many umbrella hats to pretend he's an umbrella, hoping Shagwolf won't find him). He and Jerry put their differences behind them and help their friends solve mysteries. Tom is usually convinced by "Tom Treats" like Scooby is with "Scooby Snacks". Just like Riff, Tom has a rivalry with Spike the Bulldog, and likes to blame the mysteries on him. He and Sylvester share the same catchphrases "Sufferin' Succotash!" and "Meowza!".
 * Jerry Mouse (voiced by Stephanie Nadolny): One of the animal members of the Mystery Gang. Jerry is remade into a female mouse. Like her counterpart from 1992's Tom and Jerry: The Movie, she can also talk in English. Jerry helps Fred with the trap-making like she did with Tom. Jerry is a quick-thinker and knows what to do, even when the traps didn't go according to plan. Her main catchphrases are "Holy Cheese!" and "Geronimo!".
 * Sylvester Cat (voiced by Eric Banza): One of the animal members of the Mystery Gang, and is made as Tom's cousin. He is mainly based on his counterpart from "The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries". Like in other incarnations, Sylvester continually tries to devour Tweety for his supper, though he is always thwarted by Hector or Tweety's craftiness. Despite their never-ending feud, the pair manage to get along for the most part and help the others solve mysteries, and Sylvester will defend Tweety when someone else tries to harm the canary. Sylvester also unwittingly discovers many clues, claiming as the narrator to have knowledge of the case (though this is probably bluster). Besides chasing Tweety, Sylvester often explores the surroundings, leading him to sometimes be in awkward situations (i.e. being chased by a male cousin of Pepe Le Pew, Pitu Le Pew or using Granny's umbrella to pierce a villain's blimp). Through these situations, the baritone and tenor singing, lisping Tuxedo cat endures all manner of pain and suffering, but comes out none the worse for wear. Sylvester is allergic to wool and is jealous of Tweety. Sylvester and Tom are very close cousins/best friends, and like to share "Tom Treats" with each other. He and Tom share the same catchphrases "Sufferin' Succotash!" and "Meowza!".
 * Tweety Bird (voiced by Kate Miccuci): One of the animal members of the Mystery Gang, and is depicted to be best friends with Jerry in this series. Like Jerry, Tweety is now a cute but mischievous female yellow canary. She is mainly based on her counterpart from "The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries". As always, Tweety is often trying to escape Sylvester by foiling him through either her flying, clever timing, or her bodyguard Hector the Bulldog. Tweety usually stays with Granny and is responsible for some major clues. Despite her feud with Sylvester, the pair will sometimes get along and team up if Granny or any of their team is threatened and can work together very well. Tweety also serves as a source of ironic humor at times, usually in reference to Sylvester's foiled attempts to eat her. Tweety also gets along with Jerry, and the two little critters can always find a way to trap disguised villains while trying to escape Tom and Sylvester. Her main catchphrase is "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!".
 * Emma "Granny" Webster (voiced by Candi Milo): A practical old fashioned world-renowned detective who acts as a mentor of sorts to the Mystery Gang. Granny travels the globe with the Gang, attending events such as races or canary contest and is often called upon by the locals to solve a crime. However, there have been attempts to frame Granny, causing some difficulty in finding clues. She is overprotective of Tweety, and will not hesitate to give Sylvester a good whack on the head. She sometimes calls upon the cat to investigate clues or defend the group while they sleep, though, showing signs of obvious trust. Granny is good natured mostly, but can become stern.
 * Hector the Bulldog (voiced by John DiMaggio): Granny's pet bulldog and Tweety's bodyguard. Hector usually keeps Sylvester from eating the canary and will often beat him up if he gets in his way. Hector will defend Granny or the Mystery Gang (even Sylvester) if threatened, but is not above stealing food or trying to please others.

Secondary Characters

 * Jabberjaw (voiced by ):
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 * Captain Caveman (voiced by ):
 * Angel Dynamite/Cassidy Williams (voiced by ):
 * Principal Quinlan (voiced by ):
 * Jonathan Wellington "Mudsy" Muddlemore (voiced by ):
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 * Lola Bunny (voiced by ):
 * Woofer (voiced by ):
 * Wimper (voiced by ):

Trivia

 * This series has some elements and inspirations from other mystery cartoons like The Funky Phantom, Clue Club, and The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries.
 * This show include a new voice cast instead of the original cast, and it also includes five new main characters who are the new members of the Mystery Inc. crew.
 * It is also a crossover series with Tom & Jerry and Looney Tunes.