Talk:What's New, Scooby-Doo?/@comment-19403-20181110030008

In a way, this feels very much like the Warner Bros. - Seven Arts cartoons, in that it really limits the selection of Hanna-Barbera sound effects and uses them ad-nauseum, and also uses a lot of Warner Bros. sounds (more familiar ones though, instead of the obscure ones the Seven Arts cartoons often did), but the main difference is that "What's New" also uses a lot of realistic modern sound effects, including a bunch of unfamiliar ones I can't find on any sound libraries. The way the H-B sounds are limited on "What's New" is still very similar to the Seven Arts cartoons; I noticed the show never used the full "temple block riot" effect, just the [Sound Ideas, CARTOON - QUICK SHUFFLE AND TAKE OFF, RUN]] edit (in at least one episode, the "temple block riot" portion was repeated a couple of times so they could run in place longer, and a well-trained ear will notice the trick). And there's how Glenn Oyabe was OBSESSED with throwing in H-B RUN, CARTOON - WILD SCRAMBLE at least once an episode; it felt very much like Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production having an obsession with Sound Ideas, TAKE, CARTOON - TUBE TAKE.

I wonder if Glenn Oyabe was influenced by the Warner - Seven Arts cartoons when doing the sound editing for this show? Especially since it was produced by the same animation studio that did those cartoons 35 years before?