Happy Halloween, Scooby Doo! [DVD] [2020]
S**D
Absolutely magnificent
how great this was and will always be
R**N
I LIKE SCOOBY
JAG GILLAR SCOOBY
U**N
Unbeliavably good!
Ok, I thought you'd be interested in a review of 'Happy Halloween, Scooby Doo..'Prepare for two things:1) This is unlike any Scooby Doo direct-to-video film you've ever seen, its intensity owe more to 'SCOOB!' than anything else. As a matter of fact, it might even out-do that one.2) There is little to no build-up, we are immediately thrown into the action, and whatever mystery solving there is takes place during what is essentially one big, long car chase. As a matter of fact, among the many film references (look our for Freddy channeling Arnold Schwarzenegger in 'Predator') I had the feeling I had been thrust smack middle into a Mad Max crash-n'-burn feature.Yes, that is the level of intensity of this film, it was almost too much!! No breathing space. The humor was out of this world funny, both verbal and visual, Matthew Lillard is back as Shaggy (the guy who voiced Shaggy in 'SCOOB!' did a good job, but no one can best Matt Lillard), and the animation was top notch, if not up the level of, say, 'Camp Scare,' my absolute favourite Scooby title.In one sentence, I loved it!!! I sat there, munching on a pizza, and couldn't believe my eyes or ears. On a scale from 1 to 5 this easily gets a strong 4!! Only thing I missed was just a tiny bit of breathing space. A minor complaint, same could be said for 'SCOOB!'You're gonna love this almost apocalyptic-like Scooby adventure.
A**N
Happy Halloween SCOOBY DVD
Perhaps I am not the person to write a sensible review, being of a certain age, but my wife and I love Scooby and have many of the features and the series so we know what's what! This is loud (very), almost plotless, with very little engagement with the Scooby gang. Songs and music and almost non-stop action make this somewhat different, but I am sure it will appeal to many fans. We were just a bit shell shocked. Good picture, sound, subs and lots of extras.
F**G
Surprisingly Entertaining
I've been a Scooby fan since I was a child, and I was very curious about this particular film when I first saw the trailer. I thought it was a very fun film to watch, bit strange seeing appearances from Elvira, Bill Nye and Jonathon Crane (aka Scarecrow from Batman franchise) as it put me off at first from seeing the film, but it worked out quite well. Also, this was directed by the creator of 'The Grim Adventures of Bill and Mandy', and it really shows when you see the pumpkins.It's a great film to just relax, enjoy and to just take your mind off things!
M**.
Gift for goddaughter
This was a present for my goddaughter she likes it so very happy
H**E
Popular Halloween film
Was enjoyed by 6 grandchildren aged 3-13. All happy !
M**R
Good film
Good film and kids will love it. Addition of some big names.
K**8
The Scooby Gang Teams Up with a Batman Villain!!!!!
Yes you read that correctly, Scooby and the gang team up with Batman villain The Scarecrow :)That situation alone deserves a five-star rating. But don't get me wrong, realistically without that element this movie is more like a two-star rating and if you don't care about the title of this review that's all you'll see when you watch it. But as a lifelong Scooby Doo and super-hardcore Batman Fan that reason alone got me to five stars. Now my actual un-biased true definition of a five-star rated Scooby Doo movie are Films like "Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island" and "Scooby-Doo: The Mystery Begins".When this movie first came out in October of 2020 I bought the DVD on Amazon having not actually seen any trailers for it at all (yes I'm that crazy of a Scooby fan). So literally I had no idea that Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow was going to be in it. Imagine my surprise when his character was unmasked after the opening credits.Dwight Schultz (Murdoc from the original A-Team) did an amazing job voicing both Jonathan Crane and his criminal alter-ego.This movie is a follow up to “Scooby-Doo: Curse of the 13th Ghost” and “Scooby-Doo: Return to Zombie Island” both of which were unfortunately a huge let down. But all three of these movies introduced a character known as “The Sheriff” (Voiced by David Herman) who in Curse of the 13th Ghost began hassling the Scooby Gang for breaking the law while attempting to solve mysteries. His character then showed up in Return to Zombie Island where at the end of the Film he arrived on the island (virtually out of nowhere) and informed the teens they could once again be mystery solvers insisting that the gang and what they do are important and much needed. The Sheriff returns in this movie where you will see him in a much larger role where you will finally learn exactly where he stands with the gang.This movie also very heavily ties into a previous Scooby Movie titled “Scooby Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold” where the Scooby Gang traveled to Gotham City, met Batman along with dozens of other DC Comics characters, and officially joined the Mystery Analysts of Gotham City. Although no direct reference in this Film is ever mentioned to having met Batman in the past it feels very heavily like a sequel to it. Which I personally really loved. Now although “Batman The Brave and the Bold” was never my favorite animated DC universe (that would be the Bruce Timm verse especially Batman: The Animated Series from the 90’s) The Brave and the Bold universe was still really cool with amazing villains such as Equinox and the Jeff Bennet voiced version of The Joker. So having “Happy Halloween Scooby Doo” become a new addition to that universe with this super awesome version of The Scarecrow was an all-inspiring moment in my Fan-Book.Without giving anything away I would recommend this Movie to any and all Batman fans as I think you would truly appreciate this interesting take on The Scarecrow particularly to see this character taken to new depths (teaming briefly with the Scooby Gang/his interesting chemistry with Velma during their back and fourths in dialogue). And SPOILER ALERT: He gets away at the end of the movie!!!!!
A**E
tres bien
arriver nickel comme sur la photo ma fille est ravie
F**R
Tolle Geschichte mit Extras aber in Englisch
Die DVD sind Englisch und ein paar weitere Sprachen aber leider nicht Deutsch, aber das wussten wir ja. Es gibt einige Extras und Geschichten, ist super aber doch etwas gruselig für kleine Kinder. Wir haben unseren Dvdplayer in Österreich gekauft und die Filme lassen sich problemlos abspielen.Tolle Geschichte mit Extras aber in Englisch
P**
Film gut aber kann nicht deutche stelen
Wenn die peron soviel Geld zahlen dann muß auch andere möglich kajten haben, leider da geht's nicht
K**N
La Fête de l'épouvante !
Le 32ème long métrage animé des aventures de Scooby-Doo arrive enfin en vidéo. A l'accoutumée un véritable festival d'humour et de frissons (Mais pour toute la famille) avec un scénario alambiqué qui réserve pas mal de surprises, dont certaines références à la culture pop comme Predator ou le silence des agneaux, jusqu'à la révélation finale de l'identité du méchant. Une belle image au format 1.78:1 et non 2.40:1 comme inscrit sur la jaquette avec plusieurs langues au choix : Français, Anglais, Polonais et Suédois 2.0 ainsi que des sous-titres de neuf autres langues dont le Français bien évidemment. En bonus, trois dessins animés des séries de Scooby-Doo en VOST. Pour les fans de notre héros canidé !
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