the new adaptation that would bring Scooby-Doo to anime with a story set in Japan

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the new adaptation that would bring Scooby-Doo to anime with a story set in Japan

The famous group of investigators who have solved supernatural mysteries will once again hit the screen, but this time in an animated version set in Japan. It is known that this new series will be produced by Warner Bros. and was announced by the Tubi platform.

The new adaptation will be named Yokoso Scooby-Doo! (“Welcome, Scooby-Doo!”), which will mark the entry of these characters into an anime version that will have Matthew Lillard and Frank Welker providing voices for the main characters.

Portals specialized in cinema, such as IMDb, highlight that the plot of this new series takes place in Japan, after the researchers arrive to visit for a gastronomic adventure, where Scooby-Doo and Shaggy release hundreds of mythical monsters.

The synopsis highlights that these monsters have caused problems throughout the country, which leads Scooby-Doo and Shaggy to join forces with Daisuke-Doo, the magical girl Yume and the gadget genius Takum to solve the mystery, highlights the JoBlo portal.

Media like Variety They highlight the participation of Frank Welker, who has lent his voice from the beginning to Fred Jones, when it premiered Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? in 1969, and who has worked for more than two decades on this character’s projects.

For his part, actor Matthew Lillard will return to play Shaggy, a character who won the hearts of Scooby-Doo fans when he participated in the live action from 2002 and in his second film.

This adaptation, which will be brought to the United States by the Tubi platform, will also reach other countries, but Cartoon Network will be in charge of distributing it. Meanwhile, Netflix is ​​working on a production in format live action of Scooby-Doo, which continues to expand the franchise.

As part of the development of Yokoso Scooby-Doo!the animation studio OLM Studios, from Japan, was in charge of carrying out the project, although, according to media such as Infobaethere is no official release date.

Adam Lewinson, content director at Tubi, highlighted that this new production of Scooby-Doo allows them to reinvent the cartoon, maintaining the essential elements that have characterized it, but set in an anime format.

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