Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!

After airing twenty out of the twenty-six episodes from the first season, the series was put on a long hiatus following the premiere of "Giant Problems" on March 12, 2016.

The final six episodes of the first season were aired on Cartoon Network's sister station Boomerang in an overnight graveyard slot on June 20, 2017.

Chase scene song: "Romp 101" (instrumental) by Jake Monaco When Fred gets an exasperated call from his friend, Chuck Mangum, asking for assistance, the gang must save him from a chicken warrior.

Chase scene song: "Chicken Picken" (instrumental) by Jake Monaco Velma's extreme aquaphobia doesn't stop the gang from going on Fred's cousin's cruise ship — especially when they have to solve the mystery of a terrifying beast living in the deep.

Chase scene song: "I'm Done" by Marc Martel When the gang goes to the TV set of Poodle Justice, Scooby faces his worst fear ever — talking to a beautiful girl dog.

Chase scene song: "Hit the Ceiling" by Jake Monaco and Ken Stacey The gang goes undercover as a band to lure out the Prima Donna, a ghostly musician who doesn't want anyone performing at her theatre.

Chase scene song: "Appetite" by Finnegan Schwartz The gang visits a technology company to solve the mystery of an evil robot who has been wreaking havoc.

Fred takes the gang to visit The Vault, an old prison that is haunted by the ghost of Stealin' Stan, who died trying to escape from the prison.Note: This episode was released digitally on iTunes on October 30, 2015, but it was quickly removed.

Chase scene song: "I Don't Know About You" by Finnegan Schwartz The gang goes aboard the Air Gigantica and tries to stop a gremlin from sabotaging the flight.

After a one-eyed giant begins trying to scare her out of the castle, the gang is on the case, but things become challenging when Fred insists on wearing knight armor throughout the entire mystery, and Daphne speaks in an Irish accent which irks Velma.By transforming the mystery machine into a robot, they fight the giant The gang goes to a farm, where Fred develops a crush on Beth, a farmer's daughter.

When a living scarecrow appears, Fred tries to impress Beth with his mystery solving skills, while Velma gets severe hay allergies and Daphne begins hoarding animals as "pets" after becoming jealous of Shaggy and Scooby's relationship.

After Daphne agrees to babysit her friend's son, Wayne, the gang ends up going to an amusement park where an insane killer clown is lurking.

Daphne attempts to focus on allowing Wayne to have a good time, but the rest of the gang investigates the park and tries to solve the mystery of Madcap, the killer clown.

After Fred goes on a crazed trapping spree which ends in police intervention, the gang decides he needs a long rest, so they take him up to Daphne's beach cabin.

Chase scene song: "Ever After" by Pretty Good Music Band The gang brings Scooby to an old Gothic animal hospital after he loses all desire to eat.

While the doctor attends to him, the rest of the gang discovers that a werewolf is running around the halls of the hospital, and as usual, they try to solve the mystery while Scooby regains his strength.

Before they leave, however, they attempt to find replacements for themselves and provide on-the-job training, which proves difficult when the gang inadvertently drives into a town plagued by a vicious vampire.

Additionally, Shaggy and Velma oddly switch personalities, and Fred pretends to be a big-shot millionaire in order to impress the other dog owners.

Chase scene song: "Spooky Scary" by Pretty Good Music Band Daphne becomes a viral sensation when the gang visits Japan.

While touring with Velma's Japanese friend, they discover that the city is being attacked by a gigantic crab monster named Kaniaku.

The gang visits Britain so Velma can give a speech, but they are quickly sidetracked by a man named Scrooge, who claims to be plagued by three phantoms.

The gang quickly finds out that there is a very scary penalty for breaking his rules: a horrifying visit from the hotel manager's deceased mother.

It seems the ancient Grecian gang has to solve the mystery of a legendary spider monster named Arachne whom is terrorizing their village.

Chase scene song: "Dreaming of Chocolate" by Marisa De Silva Fred and the gang return to the location of a mystery they had previously solved.

Meanwhile, an Ape Man begins rampaging around the nursing home, a tropical storm hits the area, and Fred wears a pair of very "upsetting" shorts.

Additional song: "Singing for Our Lives" by Frank Welker and Kate Micucci Scooby runs into his old kennel mate, Axel, who has become part of the police K-9 unit.

Meanwhile, Daphne pretends to be Fred for a day, whilst the gang solves the mystery of a trash monster terrorizing the local garbage dump.

Meanwhile, the ghost chef, a villain from the Protein Titans 2 comes to life and the gang tries to solve the mystery, whilst Velma is making her decision.

/ Donald Jones, Rose and Her Henchmen The gang goes to an arcade which Shaggy frequented in his childhood, so he can finally get Pizza Pup, a stuffed dog prize that he has been desiring since he was a kid.

Their plans for a much-needed relaxing dinner abruptly end when they discover their waiter is none other than Captain Cutler, a previous villain who has eluded them.

The redesigned main characters, as they appear in the series