It’s October! A thrilling fact for all, but particularly for Scooby-Doo fans. Scoobtober kicks off this week, bringing new, fun elements to spooky season in the way of events and officially licensed products. 

This year, in honor of the Hex Girls’ 25th anniversary, Scoobtober will spotlight on the powerful girls who make the Scooby-Doo universe go round.

Considering this year specifically spotlights the girls of the gang, it makes sense that Velma is getting her own film! The new movie, Velma: This Halloween Needs to be More Special, will be available to stream on Oct. 3, exclusively on Max.

Additionally, Warner Bros Discovery Global Consumer Products teamed up with partners like PUMA, Crocs, Walmart, Loungefly, BarkBox, BoxLunch, WB Shop and more to release Scooby-inspired products. From high-heeled Crocs (Scooby-Doo! Siren Clogs, $99.99) to pet harnesses (Sassy Woof Adjustable Dog Harness, $31.99), there is something for all lovers of the Mystery Inc. Gang.

RSVLTS has joined in on the fun, releasing a collection of classic button-down shirts ($70). The shirts feature eerie scenes from the series, perfect for your October wardrobe. 

How can fans resist the 3.5-foot LED Scooby in Bat Costume inflatable in their front yard? This spooky Scooby by Gemmy’s ($34.98) is the best way to intrigue trick-or-treaters and scare your neighbors.

Plus, fans can look forward to special Scooby-Doo programming across Cartoon Network, WB Kids YouTube channels, Max, and more — including a marathon of Scooby’s best Halloween epsiodes on Oct. 31 on Cartoon Network.

A Scooby-Doo blanket from wbshop.com is a part of the new merch collection to celebrate Scoobtober.
| Source: Warner Bros Discovery Global Products

Whether you’re binge-watching or Scooby-ing up your wardrobe- there are many ways to participate in Scoobtober 2024 and there will be no shortage of mystery and fun. For a full schedule of where and when to watch the gang, as well as view the products and events, visit warnerbros.com.

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Ellen Slater

Ellen Slater

Ellen Slater is an Assistant Editor at The Toy Insider, The Pop Insider, and The Toy Book. When she is not writing, she enjoys cooking, attempting to try every Mexican restaurant in NYC, and reading celebrity memoirs. Ellen is an alumna of Oklahoma State University, where she studied Multimedia Journalism. Ellen grew up in Dallas, Texas, and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

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