Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe Mega Mondo Pop Cartoon-a-Con in sunny California marks the spot for mystery in this all-new original Scooby-Doo adventure! Shaggy and Scooby-Doo stop gruesome villain Mr. Hyde.The Mega Mondo Pop Cartoon-a-Con in sunny California marks the spot for mystery in this all-new original Scooby-Doo adventure! Shaggy and Scooby-Doo stop gruesome villain Mr. Hyde.The Mega Mondo Pop Cartoon-a-Con in sunny California marks the spot for mystery in this all-new original Scooby-Doo adventure! Shaggy and Scooby-Doo stop gruesome villain Mr. Hyde.
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- Scooby-Doo
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- Velma Dinkley
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- Daphne Blake
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- Shaggy Rogers
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- Brad Adams
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- Hideous Hyde Hound
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- Owen Garrison
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- Hank Prince
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- Mr. Hyde
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- Jennifer Severin
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- Mayor Ron Starlin
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- Caterer
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- Austin
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- Jack Rabble
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- Becker
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Warners, like Paramount with Star Trek, are very good at biting the hand that feeds them, and the rest of the cameos by obscure 1960s characters are represented by ill-fitting costumes worn by overweight and shabby convention-goers. These caricatures are quite funny and on-the-nose, and provide most of the fun in this routine yarn, which revolves around Scooby and Shaggy being fans of Dynomutt and the Blue Falcon, a sort of robot Scooby clone and deliberately bland super-hero from what Jimmy Carr memorably termed "the Scrappy-Doo years", that awful dead period of the 1970s and 1980s pre-Simpsons and Cartoon Network, when virtually all animated cartoons were unwatchable.
Fanboy writers Marly Halpern-Graser and Michael Ryan, and director Michael Goguen, all with much similar fare behind them, litter the background with posters and sight gags recalling all the obscure Hanna-Barbera creations of the 1960s I love, and appear to feel the same way I and many of my generation do about the vicious and nasty versions of our childhood heroes presently being offered to today's deprived youth. Ironically, while successfully making their point, they've produced a film far more cynical than all the episodes of Family Guy and South Park combined, in which every character outside the regular cast is bitter and twisted and phoney. Star Trek fans and Comic Convention attendees have been so cruelly (and often accurately) lampooned over the last two decades that they must have the hides of rhinos to still be showing up at these things.
What's left to say? Matthew Lillard's Shaggy is as pitch perfect as ever, but I'm not so sure about the new audible Scooby Doo, who is much more coherent than he used to be. When did that happen? It's not dull, and the animation is fine (the green goo sequence is particularly well done, and a long way from when the characters simply ran from left to right), but the welcome critique of the ludicrous Batman situation, whereby the classic and most popular version of the character from the '60s is being deliberately sat on while Warners persist with endless reboots of the one who dares not even speak his name (while providing a bonanza for bootleggers as the most pirated TV series in history) will obviously go over the heads of the kids... and may even have gone over the heads of the Warners suits! Jeff Bennett provides such a perfect imitation of Adam West that I actually assumed it was him doing the voice--not unreasonable, as he's played similar roles on numerous other occasions merrily sending himself up. And Billy West of Futurama does a mean Paul Lynde impersonation!
Directed by Michael Goguen (Batman: The Brave and the Bold), the film features the voices of Frank Welker (Transformers: Dark of the Moon), Mindy Cohn (The Facts of Life), Grey Griffin (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen), and Matthew Lillard (Scream).
This is a magical addition to the Scooby universe with a delightful animation style, enjoyable settings, and character depictions. The voices align perfectly with the characters, and the villain, Mr. Hyde, is particularly entertaining. The story unfolds with fun twists, turns, and a satisfying ending reveal.
In conclusion, Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon is a must-watch for Scooby-Doo fans. I would give it a 6/10 and strongly recommend it.
And Scooby Doo goes to a comic con full of references to those beloved cartoons, even dressing as one of the characters in a Scooby-Cosplay.
Then, the Big Bad is in the same vein as the classic Scooby and...my floor is covered with drool and my girlfriend is wondering what she's doing with a ten-year-old stuck in an adult's body.
it is super fun, it is a total throw back to the Classic Scooby of old...and unlike the Goblin King, is still has enough to appeal to the fans that were created from the movies and not from the old cartoons.
These 'original movie's' that Warner Brothers churn out to DVD are hit and miss affairs, but this one on the whole is good fun, with Matthew Lillard and Fred Welker on good form as Shaggy and Scooby. I didn't like what they did to the character of Velma though.
While not spectacular, this is a decent Scooby outing.
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- WissenswertesOwen Garrison as an actor who played the Blue Falcon on an old, campy TV series, and is in conflict with a movie studio's darker version of Blue Falcon; the studio has also been preventing the original series from public view. This is a reference to the real life struggle that went on between Batman (1966) star Adam West and the makers of the Dark Knight trilogy.
- PatzerMr. Hyde's schemes supposedly go in order of the old Blue Falcon TV show episodes, yet afters he does his green goop scheme from "episode 22", it is said that his next scheme will be turning into a huge monster and destroying the city from "episode 17".
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Jennifer Severin: When the studio asked me to put the Blue Falcon on the big screen, I had just one question: Instead of a story, can I just blow things up? And they said yes!
- VerbindungenFollowed by Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map (2013)
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