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8/10
Very good final episode to the first season
TheLittleSongbird29 August 2016
'The New Scooby Doo Movies', seeing it through young adult eyes (if somewhat of a child at heart), is somewhat patchy and inconsistent but often entertaining.

Some of the episodes (such as "The Dynamic Scooby Doo Affair", "The Caped Crusader Caper", "Wednesday is Missing" and "Scooby Doo Meets Laurel and Hardy") are still my favourites of the show, some have fared better on re-watch ("The Spooky Fog of Juneberry"), some personally still like but less ("The Secret of Shark Island", "The Haunted Horseman in Hagglethorn Hall", also like "Sandy Duncan's Jekyll and Hyde much less too) and there are some that have never done much for me (The Phantom of the Country Music Hall and from memory the Josie and the Pussycats and Jeannie episodes).

As for where "The Loch Ness Mess" fits in, my answer would be neither but it has always stood as a solid and fun episode and of the three Harlem Globetrotters episodes it's always been the best one. It's not perfect, none of the episodes of this show are. The animation has always been a debit in 'The New Scooby Doo Movies' and it's true for "The Loch Ness Mess" too. Some nice atmosphere and colours, but again the drawing is crude and sloppy, especially on the Harlem Globetrotters. There are times also where the pacing does lack energy and in need of a tightening up, though it is nowhere near as draggy, thin and over-stretched as some other episodes in the show.

Regarding the Harlem Globetrotters, they fare much better here than in their first guest appearance, both in how they're used and in personality. They are not used too much that the mystery plays second fiddle (Sandy Duncan) and they don't feel lost or swamped (Jerry Reed and to a lesser extent Davy Jones). They are more likable here, less bland and far less annoying, didn't have a problem with Curly this time round. Batman and Robin, The Addams Family, Laurel and Hardy and Sonny and Cher are the best and best used guest appearances of the first season though.

Here also the mystery is a very nice one, with the right amount of humour (focusing mostly on Shaggy and his relatives, and that was a wise decision but they're the characters actually that shine the most here) and atmosphere, which is effectively spooky with the villains being among the show's strongest. The Loch Ness Monster was scary through kid's eyes and still is creepy. The story also never feels obvious and is always easy to follow without being simplistic. Scooby is also never less than lovable, and the rest of the gang are enjoyable and don't feel incidental to everything else.

Music is haunting and energetic, with the theme tune being catchy and infectious, and who can't help loving the endearingly goofy and always amusing and more writing. The voice acting is very strong as always, especially from Don Messick and Casey Kasem.

All in all, very good final episode to the first season. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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The Loch Ness Mess
Michael_Elliott4 January 2014
The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972)

"The Loch Ness Mess"

Fun entry in the series has Shaggy taking the gang to visit his great uncle and soon they're joined by The Harlem Globetrotters (their second appearance in the series). Once there they see a ghost holding a lantern but even worse is that there appears to be some sort of monster in the lake. The Lock Ness Mess manages to be one of the more entertaining entries in the series and a lot of this is because the main focus is really Shaggy and his weird relatives. There are some funny jokes about him getting to drive the Mystery van and boy what a bad driver he is! There's also some funny photos of his relatives with all of them having that same nose. The Harlem Globetrotters actually are more fun here than they were in their previous entry and this is especially true during an early cookout sequence. Scooby gets a lot of good scenes as well and the rest of the regulars are put to good use too. The ghosts are all effective and are without question some of the best of the series. Fans of the series should find enough entertainment in here to sit through it.

Episode: B
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3/10
pretty boring and lame
disdressed1226 January 2008
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this is an episode of the New Scooby Doo movies from 1972.it has Scooby and the gang meeting up with the Harlem Globe Trotters and running into a mystery,(naturally)with ghosts,and a sea serpent.this episode is very slow and and the story is kinda lame.there's a few good lines courtesy of the Globe Trotters,but otherwise it's pretty boring.and that laugh track drove me nuts.by the way,not to give anything away,but the episode takes place in America,not Scotland,so the words Loch Ness in the title don't mean anything.anyway,you'd think this might be an interesting story,since it features the Harlem Globe Trotters,but it isn't.they didn't even have the real voices of the Globe Trotters,for whatever reason.the most i can give this episode is a 3/10
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Shouldn't This Have Been Davey Jones Adventure?
richard.fuller126 March 2006
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Well, it isn't.

It's another one of the Globetrotter adventures. In this one, the gang are going to visit Shaggy's Uncle Nathaniel.

Along the way, they meet the globetrotters.

They also learn of the two ghosts, one a British redcoat and the other an American revolutionary.

We also have the sea monster. Can't be Loch Ness, cuz they were still in America.

I stand corrected with my Davey Jones reviews, as Freddie would also venture off with Shaggy and Scooby in this adventure, along with Meadowlark and Curly Neal.

The other four Globetrotters would be off with Daphne and Velma.

This IMDb list, however, is incomplete. It is missing both 3 Stooges adventures, Josie and the Pussycats, Laurel & Hardy and Jeannie & Babu.
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