Scooby-Doo (season 1, "The Island of Dangerous Awakenings") is a 2018 Scooby-Doo! Mystery, Inc. cartoon. It originally aired as part of The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour on CBS Kids on October 10, 2018. It is the first new Scooby-Doo series in over twenty-five years. The show is loosely based on the short story A Sound of Thunder by Sax Rohmer.
Synopsis
A terrifying curse has been cast upon the location of the Bermuda Triangle, granting it supernatural powers that allow it to create a supernatural threat to life, but only once every three years. The other two times, whatever is behind it is destroyed. When the Bermuda Triangle sends a message to the Mystery Inc. gang, claiming to know who has unleashed the danger, the group is faced with a choice: leave or not. At first, the group is reluctant to do so, but Dino, Cindy, and Velma decide to set out to solve the mystery.
Characters
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Scott Innes as Fred Jones: A marine biologist. He and his brother and fellow Mystery, Inc. member Shaggy are among the first to head to the island.
Steven Blum as Shaggy Rogers: The dimwitted, stereotypical good-hearted but overconfident "shaggy" sidekick of Fred Jones. As of Season 1, he is a college student. He and his brother and fellow Mystery, Inc. member Fred are among the first to head to the island.
Grey Griffin as Velma Dinkley: The smart-mouthed, sassy, tomboyish leader of the group and smartest member. She tends to be opinionated and cynical, but is also quite brave.
Grey Griffin as Daphne Blake: The kindhearted, dimwitted, bookish nerd of the group. She often makes snide comments and finds adventure to be downright scary, but is also quite courageous.
Grey Griffin as Scooby-Doo: The laid-back, bright-eyed, congenial companion and loyal student of the group. He is an aspiring archaeologist and almost always helps the group out of their jams.
Fred Tatasciore as Scooby-Doo and Daphne's mother, Mrs. Watson: A real estate agent.
Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo's father, Mr. Watson: He runs a real estate agency.
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