the series' trademark blend of character comedy and absurdist sight gags is in full display, served up with just the proper amount of postmodern self-awareness that adds to the fun rather than detracts from it
the new "Scoob!" is clearly intended to scoop up a new generation of fans for the now 50 year-old characters, but the familiar tone and references to the larger Hanna-Barbera universe will delight longtime fans of the series as well
despite its rocky start, Tony Cervone's "Scoob!", eventually moves past squeezing in gags about modern tastemakers to become a loving, if silly, introduction to the stars of Hanna-Barbera's wide-ranging animated universe