Warner Bros. launching Scoob cartoons! about the Scooby-Doo dog made of 3D CG techniques
Warner Bros. recently released the first trailer of the animated Scoob! After revealing a few introductory images of the characters, the remarkable reboot project of the legendary Scooby-Doo series.
Years of silence, the first generation Sooby-Doo cartoon named Scoob! is about to be shown worldwide. It is known that this is also the first animation project involving these characters to use CG animation technology. Here is the first trailer for Scoob! was just Warner Bros. launched:
The story of the cartoon Scoob! still tells the original story of Scooby-Doo, reveals how this cute and intelligent dog meets his friend Shaggy, and later with his friends Fred, Daphne and Velma to create Mystery Inc. During the process, they are embroiled in a dark conspiracy revolving around a ghost dog named Cerberus. And together, they also turn the curtain on the mysterious past of Scooby-Doo unexpected.
Reportedly, the film is part of the popular reboot project Scooby-Doo. With the ambition to bring a fresh and modern breeze to a story that has become a popular culture, the producers began to create character shapes using CG technology - with brighter and more attractive colors. . The production team also had to make a lot of visual changes to make sure they resemble the classic characters of creator Iwao Takamoto.
Years of silence, the first generation Sooby-Doo cartoon named Scoob! is about to be shown worldwide. It is known that this is also the first animation project involving these characters to use CG animation technology. Here is the first trailer for Scoob! was just Warner Bros. launched:
The story of the cartoon Scoob! still tells the original story of Scooby-Doo, reveals how this cute and intelligent dog meets his friend Shaggy, and later with his friends Fred, Daphne and Velma to create Mystery Inc. During the process, they are embroiled in a dark conspiracy revolving around a ghost dog named Cerberus. And together, they also turn the curtain on the mysterious past of Scooby-Doo unexpected.
Reportedly, the film is part of the popular reboot project Scooby-Doo. With the ambition to bring a fresh and modern breeze to a story that has become a popular culture, the producers began to create character shapes using CG technology - with brighter and more attractive colors. . The production team also had to make a lot of visual changes to make sure they resemble the classic characters of creator Iwao Takamoto.
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The Scoob animation is directed by Tony Cervone, a veteran Warner Animation employee who has worked throughout this project for many years. Warner Animation Group is responsible for producing the film, but Reel FX, the studio based in Dallas, Texas, is the only unit that makes the animation part under the supervision of Bill Haller.
"When Iwao Takamoto created the Scooby Doo character, he wanted to give readers a lovely dog, full of human characteristics and also full of defects," director Cervone said. “You have to really listen and understand all the characters, because they will tell you what they want. Of course, in the process of making this film, we listened to the dog Scooby and owner Shaggy and understood that they just wanted to be themselves. ”
Veteran actor Frank Welker, who voices Fred Hones in the Scooby-Doo TV series, Where Are You! in 1969, will be in charge of the voice for Scooby-Doo, and actor Will Forte will be in the voice of the Shaggy boy. Scoob's voice cast! There are also Zac Efron, Gina Rodriguez and Amanda Seyfried.
"When Iwao Takamoto created the Scooby Doo character, he wanted to give readers a lovely dog, full of human characteristics and also full of defects," director Cervone said. “You have to really listen and understand all the characters, because they will tell you what they want. Of course, in the process of making this film, we listened to the dog Scooby and owner Shaggy and understood that they just wanted to be themselves. ”
Veteran actor Frank Welker, who voices Fred Hones in the Scooby-Doo TV series, Where Are You! in 1969, will be in charge of the voice for Scooby-Doo, and actor Will Forte will be in the voice of the Shaggy boy. Scoob's voice cast! There are also Zac Efron, Gina Rodriguez and Amanda Seyfried.