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The 2002 revival What's New, Scooby-Doo? ( O Que Há de Novo, Scooby-Doo? ) serves as the definitive bridge between the classic Hanna-Barbera era and the modern franchise. By trading the eerie, hand-painted backgrounds of the 1969 original for a vibrant, digital 21st-century aesthetic, it successfully repositioned Mystery Inc. for a new generation while maintaining the core "guy in a mask" formula that had been temporarily abandoned in the supernatural-heavy 1990s films. Modernization and Visual Identity
The series moved the gang into the post-Y2K era, integrating then-cutting-edge technology like GPS, the internet, and laptops into their investigations. Visually, the show opted for a "cleaner" digital look; though critics occasionally cite its lack of atmospheric horror compared to the original, its bright palette and simplified character designs—such as Fred losing his iconic ascot and Shaggy transitioning to sandals—made the characters feel relevant without losing their silhouette. The 2002 revival What's New, Scooby-Doo