Thread:Bradforce28/@comment-32769624-20200114225330/@comment-252417-20200202084614

They were found behind the scenes...

Every since WB did and, highly official and canon stories that took hard dumps on the continuity of what was previously set up (as well as , which ignores that there was already a perfectly fine Batman in use), it didn't seem to be fair that previous legitimate works should be discarded (some of which paid more attention to continuity/canon than the animated films), such as those shorts (including ''Scooby-Doo: Behind the Scenes) and the books/comics/novels/radio plays.

So, even though The Scooby-Doo Project is somewhat of a weird parody, and they are left missing, I'd still count it as canon. Some of the bumpers do attempt to legitimise it, with the police looking into it, although this seems more like advertisement...