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Zakaria Shalih

Scooby Doo Style U29
Scooby Doo Style U29 by @Masonicon (Zakaria Shalih)

Sora, Riku, Kairi, Donald, Goofy, Ash, Misty, Tracey, Melody, Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven, Taichi, Yamato, Sora, Koshiro, Mimi, Joe, Takeru, Hikari, Recca, Domon, Fuko, Mikagami, Koganei, Isami, Toshi, and Soshi from Kingdom Hearts, Pokemon anime, Teen Titans 2003 cartoon, Digimon, Flame of Recca, and Soar High! Isami respectively are drawn in Scooby Doo style(mostly based on the classic version, with some elements from more recent Scooby Doo cartoons) - Sora, Riku, Kairi, Donald, and Goofy © Disney, Square Enix, and Tetsuya Nomura - Ash, Misty, Tracey, and Melody © Nintendo, the Pokemon Company, and Satoshi Tajiri - Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Raven © DC Comics, Glen Murakami, and Warner Bros Discovery - Taichi, Yamato, Sora, Koshiro, Mimi, Joe, Takeru, and HIkari © Bandai, Toei Animation, and Akiyoshi Hongo - Recca, Domon, Fuko, Mikagami, and Koganei © Shogakukan and Anzai Nobuyuki - Isami, Toshi, and Soshi © NHK and Gisaburo Sugii - Scooby Doo Style © William Hanna, Joseph Barbara, and Warner Bros - this Artwork © Zakaria SHalih

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