The reason why I don't see this Scooby Doo movie as fun is because of the way Shaggy is treated in the film. Usually we have looked to him as a lovable glutton who spends his days pigging out on sandwiches, biscuits and cakes with Scooby Doo, but here it isn't worth it. Not only does Shaggy get paranoid and have a bit of backbone like Scooby in Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated, but the film relies heavily on not a mystery but a therapy session to get Shaggy out of mystery solving. I only like movies and shows where Shaggy is depicted as the cowardly glutton he and Scooby always are, and I keep them that way both in Me, You, And... and I.B.F.F Diaries, even when they're either helping Furaha and Ellie return to their normal forms or sorting out a dilemma with Mitchell and his friends. Next weekend, hopefully, Boomerang will return to a normal Scooby Doo mystery starring a completely normal Shaggy - and maybe even Scooby Doo & Guess Who!
'If it ain't broke don't fix it' as they say.
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