Mindy Kaling's Velma series will be unlike anything audiences have ever seen from the Hanna-Barbera franchise. Promising to be an adult-oriented take on the Mystery Inc. Gang, the series will feature a notable absence: Scooby-Doo will not be present in the show, and Kaling recently revealed why that might be.Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! First introduced audiences to those meddling kids and their dog, too, in 1969. The Scooby-Doo series only ran for 41 episodes but made a big impact on popular culture. It is one of the better-known Hanna-Barbera cartoons and has inspired many parodies of its easily-identifiable formula: four teenagers travel around in a green, psychedelic van with their Great Dane, solving mysteries that usually turn out to be a man in a mask. Sometimes, however, the frights are more real, and the dangers are palpable.Velma promises to be a harrowing origin story for the Mystery Inc. Gang. In a clip posted by Variety, the crew discussed why they felt leaving out Scooby-Doo was the right call. Essentially, the crew felt that Scooby-Doo was too much of a character geared toward kids, and they did not feel right using the character in a show where the iconic Scooby-Doo villains are real murderers. Additionally, the crew stated that Warner Bros. Even went so far as to expressly forbid them from using Scooby-Doo at all.
Why Scooby-Doo Won't Be In Mindy Kaling's Adult Animated Velma Show
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