If there's one platform I never imagined would have so much Scooby content, it's Tubi. The free streaming service might have ads, but it ends up being a huge resource if you're looking for something fun and free.
Most notably, Tubi has been adding some Scooby-Doo specials to its platform every month. In March, the streamer added 3, which we discussed and eventually reviewed. If anything, it proves that Max is making a huge mistake in not showing Scooby-Doo even more love.
While these specials aren't nearly as beloved as April's additions, it's going to be nice to see even more options for Scooby-Doo fans on Tubi. Starting things off is Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Scarecrow. This was released in 2013 and is a great one to watch if you're looking for a spooky Halloween vibe right before summer begins. Honestly, this is one I don't recall watching, so I'm excited to give it a try.
Next up is Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals! which gave me a certain idea when hearing the name. Upon doing some research, this is a soccer-themed Scooby-Doo special, which, frankly, is something I never imagined the franchise would do. However, this is bound to be an interesting one, so at least if you don't love it, it's still free.
Don't miss these upcoming additions to Tubi.
The third and final Scooby-Doo special headed to Tubi in April is Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace which was released in 2013. If you're looking for something unique and more in the sci-fi realm, then this one sounds like it's for you. Plus, there is something so fun about seeing the Scooby gang out of their element.
Aside from adding Scooby-Doo specials, Tubi is also adding a few other shows and movies if you're a dog or cat lover. First is DC League of Super-Pets, which couldn't come at a better time. Everyone is so excited about Superman coming out this summer, so why not learn more about his dynamic best buddy? Once again, it seems like Max is dropping the ball on some pretty great shows and movies.
Moving to another beloved cartoon franchise, Tubi is adding The Looney Tunes Show. This one is a fan-favorite, and despite it not having many cats and dogs in it, it's a fun one. Last but not least, Tubi is adding The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries. This is a series I don't remember watching, but it's one I'd like to watch an episode or two of. Last but not least, Tubi is adding the 2022 film Dog starring Channing Tatum. You can find the entire list on Tubi's website and maybe you'll even find something else new to stream this April.