We decided to find out.

The Mystery Inc. gang is once again on the case.

Together the gang faces a plot that involves the legendary ghost dog Cerberus and the impending dog-pocalypse.

SCOOB!

Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

To celebrate in the true spirit of Scooby-Doo, EW (virtually!)

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Which Mystery Inc. character are you most like in real life and why?

But I like to think that I am a dedicated friend like him, as well.

Scoob!

Dynomutt, voiced by Ken Jeong.Warner Bros. Pictures

I’m a geek.

I’m an obsessive logic freak.

If I wasn’t an actor, I’d be doing something in computers.

Scoob!

Dee Dee Skyes, voiced by Kiersey Clemons.Warner Bros. Pictures

I love reading manuals.

I love sorting out people’s networks and things like that.

So I’d be buried in the screen somewhere.

Scoob!

Dick Dastardly, voiced by Jason Isaacs.Warner Bros. Pictures

She’s the genius, she’s the brains of the whole operation.

SEYFRIED:I’m Daphne, for sure.

She’s a little bit more enthusiastic than I am.

But she’s a good listener.

I think she’s very grounded in her own way and can find the humor in things.

CLEMONS:I don’t know.

I’m probably like Shaggy and probably just like useless.

It’s just like, this is too much.

So realistically, that is me.

Dogs are man’s best friend because…

FORTE:They are there every step of the way with you.

They are just so dependably wonderful.

ISAACS:They don’t ask you to do the washing up.

I do have a lovely dog.

And in fact, I love washing up.

I don’t know why that came to me.

I’m going to regret that answer probably for the rest of my marriage.

But also they’re just loyal as can be.

JEONG:They’re loyal.

It’s been wonderful.

It’s a goldendoodle, and my kids named it Mocha.

What would you be most scared of?

FORTE:Man, I’ll tell you what.

So, those are the most terrifying creatures.

I could have gone with a tiger or something like that, but no I’m going with possums.

ISAACS:Oh, I’m scared of ghosts because I think they’re real.

And you could feel something really wrong in the soil, in the buildings.

So I’m terrified of ghosts.

SEYFRIED:Oh, ghosts.

I mean, they freak me out so much.

CLEMONS:Finding out who’s under that mask.

I would hate that.

I’m more afraid of humans than I am of ghosts.

JEONG:Towards the end [ofScoob!]

I think Cerberus, the three-headed dog, is pretty intense.

It was really very climactic, which I loved, but it’s also scary.

What real-life mystery should the gang try and solve?

FORTE:Oh, man.

And you know, we don’t want the gang mixed up in that.

[Laughs] I guess aliens.

That was so crazy.

The video that came out a week ago, two weeks ago.

God, time is blending in.

But what the heck’s going on there?

What is your favorite Scooby-Doo memory?

FORTE:It’s so tough to pick one.

I was born in 1970, and the show started in 1969.

So it’s been a part of my life forever.

It feels like family.

And I just wanted to see to it that I did it justice.

ISAACS:When I was a kid, Saturday morning, there were no VCRs.

And the only time you could watch kids' TV was when it was on.

SEYFRIED:It’s very visceral.

Just being in such a safe place because they raised me when my mom and dad would be working.

They echo in my memory like crazy.

And as a kid, I only watchedScooby-Doobecause my dad, it was the thing that we did together.

And now he watches it with my little brother.

I was like, whoa, this has taken a new twist.

There’s a Scooby-Doo, there is a Scrappy-Doo, too.

I remember thinking, “Wow.”

My mind was blown at six.

That was such a part of my generation and childhood.