Every year for Halloween, WB puts on a month-long Scoobtober event celebrating the Scooby-Doo franchise. There hasn't ever really been a clear format for the month, as WB seems to switch up what they do each year. The festivities for Scoobtober 2023 have just been announced by Romper.
On Sunday, October 1, Cartoon Network will air a marathon of Scooby-Doo films from 8:00am-2:00pm CST. The marathon will feature Loch Ness Monster at 8:00am, Monster of Mexico at 9:30am, Where's My Mummy at 11:00am and Goblin King at 12:30pm. Cartoon Network will also be airing Scooby-Doo content every day beginning October 1. What's New Scooby-Doo? will be re-added to Cartoon Network's lineup, with one episode airing every weekday at 3:30pm CST. On the weekends, a different Scooby-Doo film will be aired every Saturday at 2:30pm CST and every Sunday morning at 8:00am CST. Similarly to the old Scooby marathons Cartoon Network used to do around Halloween back in the 90s, WB Kids YouTube channel will be streaming a marathon of Scooby, which they are calling the "Scoobtober Watch Party." For 48 hours straight, WB Kids YouTube will only be broadcasting Scooby-Doo content from Friday, October 27 at 3:00pm CST to Sunday, October 29 at 3:00pm CST. No schedule for the marathon has been announced yet.
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Bigscoobydoofan
9/26/2023 12:43:11 pm
Seriously the most wonderful time of the year
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9/26/2023 03:03:19 pm
That's so cool! I wish we had that here in the US! I think this is the first time they've done a 48-hour marathon here in a while.
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Matt
9/27/2023 08:57:31 am
That’s great news regarding the 48 hour watch party. I remember the good memories of Scooberang on Boomerang before I had on demand access to all things Scooby. I hope they show classic and less broadcasted content (like at least an episode or two of the Scooby Doo Show or something). I have my doubts but beggars can’t be choosers. Just PLEASE don’t do a Guess Who marathon lol
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9/27/2023 10:12:23 am
I remember Scooberang as well. It's how I saw a lot of the Scrappy episodes for the first time, I believe. Yeah, I also hope the content they show is some of the classic lesser-aired series. I would be very disappointed if it was just two days straight of Guess Who lol. I think it's a good sign that Cartoon Network is airing a bunch of the older 2000s films rather than the more recent DTVs.
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