Scooby and the gang face their most challenging mystery ever: a plot to unleash the ghost dog Cerberus upon the world. As they race to stop this dogpocalypse, the gang discovers that Scooby ... Read allScooby and the gang face their most challenging mystery ever: a plot to unleash the ghost dog Cerberus upon the world. As they race to stop this dogpocalypse, the gang discovers that Scooby has an epic destiny greater than anyone imagined.Scooby and the gang face their most challenging mystery ever: a plot to unleash the ghost dog Cerberus upon the world. As they race to stop this dogpocalypse, the gang discovers that Scooby has an epic destiny greater than anyone imagined.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
- Shaggy Rogers
- (voice)
- Blue Falcon
- (voice)
- Dick Dastardly
- (voice)
- Velma Dinkley
- (voice)
- Fred Jones
- (voice)
- Daphne Blake
- (voice)
- Dee Dee Skyes
- (voice)
- Captain Caveman
- (voice)
- Scooby-Doo
- (voice)
- …
- Young Shaggy
- (voice)
- Young Daphne
- (voice)
- Young Fred
- (voice)
- Young Velma
- (voice)
- Simon Cowell
- (voice)
- Keith
- (voice)
- Harry Perry
- (voice)
Featured reviews
The villian is actually pretty good. He has a clear motivation and you understand what's he doing and why he's doing it. He can also be funny which is perfect for a kids movie like this.
The voice actors did a good job. The stand-outs for me are Mark Whalberg, Jason Isaacs and Frank Welker.
The movie is really funny and a lot of the jokes land well. Especially with the character of Fred. Whenever he's on screen he gives that funny vibe and you can't help it but to laugh whenever he tells a joke.
The biggest problem for me is that this is just a generic kids movie. It follows the same formula as all kids movies. Set-up a relationship with two characters, seperate them and make them reconcile, earn the power of friendship and save the day. On top of that, add a bunch of pop songs. The movie is afraid to take risks and shake things up. Because that, it doesn't add anything new to the genre, it doesn't add anything new to the Scooby Doo characters and it's just forgetable. If i'm in a mood for Scooby Doo, I won't watch this. I will watch the original cartoon. If I'm in a mood for a 21st century kids movie, I won't watch this. I will just go watch the Lego Movie. My point is that this movie doesn't stand out in any way.
I conslusion, I don't think that a generic kids movie is worth 20 dollars.
4/10 you can skip it, you're not missing much.
Because let's face it, just like in a James Bond movie we have certain expectations, in a Scoob movie we also have expectations, and they are not met. That distinctive type of adventures where they explore a haunted location and, after many scares, end up discovering that it was all a not supernatural trick by some criminal, is not here, except for a brief nod at the beginning. Instead, we get a generic modern children's movie, with characters running around from chase to chase, battle to battle and explosion to explosion without a compelling plot, while making pop culture references. The plot involves saving the world from a large-scale supernatural threat (really supernatural, none of the subversion characteristic of the source material).
So, if we forget about wanting a Scooby Doo movie and focus on the movie we get, it's not very good either. You can see where they try to have jokes for the adult watchers, but they lack the wit and talent to make them funny. They occasionally remember that this is supposed to be a Scooby Doo movie, and they have traditional gags like having Scooby and Shaggy, in the middle of being chased by the critters, turn around and serve the critters as waiters, disconcerting them for a while, but it's too little and done without much talent. You also get a scene where two male characters fight and a female character says it's toxic masculinity, which is kind of a hateful message to send to children.
In short, if you want a Scooby movie, this is not it, and if you want a generic modern kid's movie, this is not a good one.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe montage of Scooby-Doo and their adventures is almost a shot-by-shot replica of the opening credits of Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969).
- GoofsThe small, feather-like "spikes" on the Blue Falcon's suit often intersect and visibly clip into each other as he moves.
- Quotes
Velma Dinkley: [examines a hair] Trace amounts of hair oil, twelve-year-old scotch...
Daphne Blake: Ugh, is the bad guy my dad?
- Crazy creditsPart of the closing credits are a montage of the Scooby gang and their friends/enemies on various adventures.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Big Bird's Big Break (2018)
- SoundtracksCalifornia Love
Written by Roger Troutman, Larry Troutman, Joe Cocker, Ronnie Hudson, Chris Stainton and Mikel Hooks
Performed by Tupac Shakur featuring Andre Young and Roger Troutman
Courtesy of Entertainment One U.S. LP
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- ¡Scooby!
- Filming locations
- Los Angeles, California, USA(Reel FX Santa Monica)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,188,425
- Gross worldwide
- $28,588,425
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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