Scooby-Doo in 1001 Nacht
Originaltitel: Scooby-Doo in Arabian Nights
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5,3/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuScooby and Shaggy tell an Arabic Caliph two stories, the first about Aliyah-din, a young girl aided by two genies played Yogi and Boo-Boo and the second about Sinbad the Sailor played by Mag... Alles lesenScooby and Shaggy tell an Arabic Caliph two stories, the first about Aliyah-din, a young girl aided by two genies played Yogi and Boo-Boo and the second about Sinbad the Sailor played by Magilla Gorilla.Scooby and Shaggy tell an Arabic Caliph two stories, the first about Aliyah-din, a young girl aided by two genies played Yogi and Boo-Boo and the second about Sinbad the Sailor played by Magilla Gorilla.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Don Messick
- Scooby-Doo
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Casey Kasem
- Shaggy
- (Synchronisation)
Greg Burson
- Yogi Bear
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Allan Melvin
- Sinbad
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Alan Melvin)
- …
Jennifer Hale
- Aliyah-din
- (Synchronisation)
Rob Paulsen
- Prince
- (Synchronisation)
John Kassir
- Haman
- (Synchronisation)
Charlie Adler
- Captain
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Eddie Deezen
- Caliph
- (Synchronisation)
Maurice LaMarche
- Cyclops
- (Synchronisation)
Brian Cummings
- Sultan
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Paul Eiding
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Nick Jameson
- Kitchen Worker
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Tony Jay
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Kath Soucie
- Princess
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Frank Welker
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
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There are a lot of excellent Scooby movies, but this is a plagiarized Disney Aladdin film blended with Bugs Bunny 1001 Rabbit Tales and Hanna Barbera characters sprinkled in. No mystery machine, no gang, no mystery to be solved. Steaming pile hot mess, I couldn't watch it all because I'd seen it before. Unimaginative waste of a half hour.
This is a curious entry into the 'Scooby-Doo' franchise if ever there was one.
Marking the last involvement of Hanna Barbera, this is a multi-verse instalment dreamed up long before Marvel thought they'd cracked the code of it.
This is a 'Scooby-Doo' film largely in name only, with the Great Dane and Shaggy sharing screen time with other studio alum in the form of Yogi Bear of all people.
It's fine, it passes the time if you're a Scooby fan, but there are better straight to DVD films you could watch than this by a long way.
Overall, watchable if nothing else, but the quality isn't really there.
Marking the last involvement of Hanna Barbera, this is a multi-verse instalment dreamed up long before Marvel thought they'd cracked the code of it.
This is a 'Scooby-Doo' film largely in name only, with the Great Dane and Shaggy sharing screen time with other studio alum in the form of Yogi Bear of all people.
It's fine, it passes the time if you're a Scooby fan, but there are better straight to DVD films you could watch than this by a long way.
Overall, watchable if nothing else, but the quality isn't really there.
I am really sorry guys, but I didn't like this film at all. I love Hanna Barbera and I love Scooby Doo, but this movie was not great at all. In fact a vast majority was awful in my opinion, which is a real shame as I genuinely wanted to like this movie. You see it had so much promise, Shaggy, Scooby, Yogi Bear, these are all great characters, the concept was good, the voice cast is of high calibre and the trailer actually looked as though it was going to be a half-decent movie.
So were there any redeeming qualities? The music score was very energetic and rousing and did have a sense of authenticity, almost like a Carl Stalling score in those great Looney Tunes cartoons. Plus it was a delight to see all those characters.
However, these characters deserved much better. Shaggy and Scooby are both woefully underused and Yogi is saddled with very lacklustre material. And the other characters? The girl who the prince falls in love with is poorly drawn while the villain is little more than a stereotype and a blatant rip-off of Jafar with a bit of Dick Dastardly in his design too.
That's not all that's wrong with this film. The animation is shoddy, with wonkily drawn characters, rushed backgrounds, flat colouring and all-over-the place editing. The dialogue is unfunny and forced, the sight gags are unoriginal, the pacing is both rushed and pedestrian, the sound effects are misplaced and the story is just a gender-reversed tale of Aladdin except one that starts off on the wrong foot and never recovers while the segments about pirates and Shaggy disguising himself as a princess are pretty lacking in originality or entertainment too and the parts telling Caliph telling the stories isn't exactly unfamiliar territory, see 1001 Rabbit Tales, it's not perfect but the links and the stories told are much more amusing(in my opinion that is). Plus I am afraid to say the voice work was poor, even with Casey Kasem and Don Messick who were given little worthwhile to work with.
So overall, hugely disappointing and a failure of what happened to be a good idea. 2/10 Bethany Cox
So were there any redeeming qualities? The music score was very energetic and rousing and did have a sense of authenticity, almost like a Carl Stalling score in those great Looney Tunes cartoons. Plus it was a delight to see all those characters.
However, these characters deserved much better. Shaggy and Scooby are both woefully underused and Yogi is saddled with very lacklustre material. And the other characters? The girl who the prince falls in love with is poorly drawn while the villain is little more than a stereotype and a blatant rip-off of Jafar with a bit of Dick Dastardly in his design too.
That's not all that's wrong with this film. The animation is shoddy, with wonkily drawn characters, rushed backgrounds, flat colouring and all-over-the place editing. The dialogue is unfunny and forced, the sight gags are unoriginal, the pacing is both rushed and pedestrian, the sound effects are misplaced and the story is just a gender-reversed tale of Aladdin except one that starts off on the wrong foot and never recovers while the segments about pirates and Shaggy disguising himself as a princess are pretty lacking in originality or entertainment too and the parts telling Caliph telling the stories isn't exactly unfamiliar territory, see 1001 Rabbit Tales, it's not perfect but the links and the stories told are much more amusing(in my opinion that is). Plus I am afraid to say the voice work was poor, even with Casey Kasem and Don Messick who were given little worthwhile to work with.
So overall, hugely disappointing and a failure of what happened to be a good idea. 2/10 Bethany Cox
This movie is the most insane thing you will ever watch. If you go this movie expecting a good Scooby Doo movie you will be sorely mistaken when most of it isn't about Scooby doo. If you are interesting in watching something insane or want something to make fun of this movie is going to be fantastic. This is a mix of stories and advertisements to watch other Hannah Barbara properties. If you want something good then go somewhere else but it's an hour long and if you enjoy making fun of an absurd, campy, utterly insane scooby doo movie, this is a good choice. It's the scooby doo version of Ratatoing.
A Hanna-Barbera fan, I rented this movie, but thought it was going to be "lame-o". It can get rather disinteresting, these type of stories where they take a familiar tale, and put characters familiar from another source in the roles. You know, like all those sitcom cast retellings of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". Actually, the film turned out to be quite fun. Shaggy (in drag) has to tell stories to a prince, who sounds exactly like Mandark from "Dexter's Laboratory", which amused me. One story is a gender-reversed version of "Aladdin", with a girl named Aliyah-Din as the poor heroine who must win her royal man. Despite the presence of Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo as genies, the story can actually be taken pretty seriously. Then Magilla Gorilla stars as Sinbad, in a hilarious parody which includes a surprising send-up of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean ride! As a Disney theme park fan, I was howling with laughter!
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- WissenswertesThis was the last Scooby-Doo cartoon to feature Don Messick as the voice of Scooby. Messick died in 1997 due to a stroke.
- PatzerWhen the guard holds his arm out to let Shaggy and Scooby in the palace, his goatee is missing.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Scooby-Doo und die Gespensterinsel (1998)
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