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"The New Scooby-Doo Movies" is the theme song for the series of the same name, composed by Hoyt Curtin. The theme features the cast shouting "Hey Scooby!" with Casey Kasem following with "Where are you?".

Its central melody would serve as the basis for most Scooby-Doo series theme songs until 1985, and appeared frequently as incidental background music in episodes. A modified, extended version of it appears in Scooby Goes Hollywood.

The song was featured on the 1998 soundtrack, Scooby-Doo's Snack Tracks: The Ultimate Collection.

Lyrics[]

(Scooby yelps)

Cast (except Scooby):
Hey, Scooby!

Scooby:
Huh?

Chorus:
Scooby, Scooby-Doo
Looking for you,
Scooby, Scooby-Doo
Where are you?

Scooby:
R'over here.

Chorus:
All the stars are here
Waiting for you
Couldn't have a show without ya
Scooby, Scooba-dee-doo
Scooby, Scooba-dee-doo

(Instrumental)

Chorus:
La la la la la
La la la la
La la la la la la la la
Scooby, Scooba-dee-doo
Scooby

Cast (except Scooby):
Hey, Scooby!

Shaggy:
Where are you?

Scooby:
R'over here.

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Notes/trivia[]

  • Dribbles the dog is seen running with the Harlem Globetrotters but does not actually appear in any episode of the series.
  • Even though the robot sheriff can no longer be seen shooting the gun (in the season two opening), the sound effects of the gun firing were still left in the final cut of this version. This version is also used in re-runs of Season 1 episodes (except The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair) on Boomerang.
  • The opening sequence featured on the The Best of The New Scooby-Doo Movies DVD release had all the celebrity guests removed, as Warner Home Video was not being able to negotiate agreements to include episodes that featured some of the real-life celebrities lending their likeness and voices, as well as, the copyright owners of the some of the fictional characters crossing over. Instead, additional scenes from the series were used in their places. The reason for removing the celebrities that did have their episode(s) included is unknown; especially Batman and Robin's, as their comics publisher, DC Comics, are part of the same Warner Bros. family as Scooby-Doo and all those in the Hanna-Barbera library.
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