Cast overview: | |||
Frank Welker | ... | Scooby-Doo / Fred Jones (voice) | |
Grey Griffin | ... | Daphne Blake / Black Canary (voice) | |
Matthew Lillard | ... | Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers (voice) | |
Diedrich Bader | ... | Batman (voice) | |
Kate Micucci | ... | Velma Dinkley (voice) | |
Jeff Bennett | ... | The Joker / Arkham Security Guard (voice) | |
Jeffrey Combs | ... | The Question / Professor Scarlett (voice) | |
John DiMaggio | ... | Aquaman / Mr. Freeze / Crimson Cloak (voice) | |
Nika Futterman | ... | Catwoman (voice) | |
Nicholas Guest | ... | Martian Manhunter (voice) | |
John Michael Higgins | ... | The Riddler (voice) | |
Tom Kenny | ... | Penguin / Plastic Man (voice) | |
Kevin Michael Richardson | ... | Clayface / Detective Chimp / Male News Reporter (voice) | |
Tara Strong | ... | Harley Quinn / Poison Ivy / Female GNN News Reporter (voice) | |
Fred Tatasciore | ... | Harvey Bullock / Killer Croc / Bane / Blockbuster (voice) |
Batman teams up with the Scooby Doo gang when villains from both of their worlds unite to wreak havoc on the city.
I prefer the Blue Falcon, you know, keep it HB... but I guess WB owns it all now.
Anyway, it's neither here nor there. It does a good enough job of bringing back the old cringey 60s era Batman and still keeping it modernized enough to fit into the new Scooby-Doo movies so... you know... it's fun to watch.
I think the focus is a little too much on the DC characters and not enough on the Scooby Gang... like they did with the WWE... but unlike the WWE Scooby-Doo, it's a little more tolerable for sheer ridiculousness alone and doesn't take itself as serious as the Wrestling guest stars.
And, honestly, even the closing credits are mod enough to fit with the 60s throwback they were bucking for... so... like I said, it's fun. Fun enough for kids to like, and throwback enough for adults that have been watching Scooby for their entire lives.