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Scooby-Doo! y el fantasma de la bruja

Título original: Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost
  • Vídeo
  • 1999
  • G
  • 1h 6min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
11 mil
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Scott Innes, Tress MacNeille, and B.J. Ward in Scooby-Doo! y el fantasma de la bruja (1999)
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Scooby-Doo y la pandilla del misterio visitan Oakhaven, Massachusetts, para buscar extraños sucesos relacionados con un famoso escritor de novelas de terror y su antepasado que se rumorea qu... Leer todoScooby-Doo y la pandilla del misterio visitan Oakhaven, Massachusetts, para buscar extraños sucesos relacionados con un famoso escritor de novelas de terror y su antepasado que se rumorea que es una bruja.Scooby-Doo y la pandilla del misterio visitan Oakhaven, Massachusetts, para buscar extraños sucesos relacionados con un famoso escritor de novelas de terror y su antepasado que se rumorea que es una bruja.

  • Dirección
    • Jim Stenstrum
  • Guión
    • Rick Copp
    • David A. Goodman
    • Davis Doi
  • Reparto principal
    • Scott Innes
    • Mary Kay Bergman
    • Frank Welker
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    11 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jim Stenstrum
    • Guión
      • Rick Copp
      • David A. Goodman
      • Davis Doi
    • Reparto principal
      • Scott Innes
      • Mary Kay Bergman
      • Frank Welker
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    • 10Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Scooby Doo and the Witch's Ghost
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    Scooby Doo & The Witches Ghost
    Scooby Doo & The Witches Ghost
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    Scooby Doo & The Witches Ghost

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    Scott Innes
    Scott Innes
    • Scooby Doo
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    Mary Kay Bergman
    Mary Kay Bergman
    • Daphne Blake
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    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Fred Jones
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    B.J. Ward
    B.J. Ward
    • Velma
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    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Ben Ravencroft
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    Kimberly Brooks
    Kimberly Brooks
    • Luna
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    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Thorn
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    Jane Wiedlin
    Jane Wiedlin
    • Dusk
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    Bob Joles
    Bob Joles
    • Jack
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    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • Sarah Ravencroft
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    Peter Renaday
    • Mr. McKnight
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    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
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    • Dirección
      • Jim Stenstrum
    • Guión
      • Rick Copp
      • David A. Goodman
      • Davis Doi
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    10jeremycrimsonfox

    A Hauntingly Good Movie

    Scooby and the gang are back, and this time, they come to Oakhaven at the invitation of horror writer Ben Ravencroft. However, the place has become a tourist trap due to the new puritan village, and the sightings of the ghost of a witch named Sarah Ravencroft. This begins a new mystery, but things are not what they seem.

    This is a good animated movie. Like its predecessor, Scooby-Doo On Zombie Island, the film has a good mix of horror and comedy. The movie also introduces memorable characters like the Hex Girls (who would re-appear in a future DTV movie, as well as an episode of What's New, Scooby-Doo?), and the twist near the end is something I would never expect from Scooby. This is one worth watching.
    JBoze313

    Some of the voices might be different, but the magic is still there.

    I'm 21 and I admit, I watch Scooby Doo videos, ok? Good then. Well, I gotta say this is one of the better ones in the video series. The voices are awesome, including Tim Curry as Ben Ravencroft, who is a horror writer that the gang meet. He is going back to his hometown for the Autumn Fest, and he invites the gang along, Velma being one of his biggest fans. They learn about one of Ben's ancestors named Sarah Ravencroft who was marked a witch. Her ghost is supposedly haunting the city, and it makes for a very big festival near Halloween. The usual Scooby stuff happens here. Shaggy and Scooby are big chickens and try to stay away from the action, and they eat a ton of food at the local diner. For a cheap Scooby Doo movie released only on video, it has a really entertaining plot, and a surprise ending. You think it's all over and done with, and then you get an ending that you never expect. It's a good movie, and the voices are done really well.
    7IonicBreezeMachine

    A step down from Zombie Island, but not by much

    When Mystery Inc. Consisting of Fred (Frank Welker), Dalphne (Mary Kay Berman), Velma (B. J. Ward), Shaggy (Scott Innes) and talking dog Scooby-Doo (Scott Innes) look into a case at a museum, they're assisted in wrapping up the caper with help from horror novelist Ben Ravencroft (Tim Curry). As Mystery Inc. And Ravencroft strike up a friendship, Ravencroft invites the team to his hometown of Oakhaven, Massachusetts where much to Ravencroft's surprise the town has been turned into a tourist hotspot centered around the alleged ghost of Ravencroft's ancestor Sarah Ravencroft (Tress MacNeille) who in history was recorded as a witch but Ben claims was actually a Wiccan healer. As Ben tells the gang of his hope to find Sarah Ravencroft's journal in the hopes of dispelling the notions she was a witch, Mystery Inc. Investigate the alleged ghost haunting Oakhaven.

    Following the unexpected success of Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Warner Bros. Was eager to get a sequel. As Zombie Island had been a one off experiment, the creative team were largely left on their own as the series had been dormant for quite some time. With the massive success of Zombie Island Warner Bros. Scaled back creative freedom for the sequel with executive mandates to dial back the tone which executives felt went "too dark" in Zombie Island. Warner Bros. Hired screenwriters Rick Copp and David A. Goodman to produce their own draft for Witch's ghost which pretty much went through the standard Scooby-Doo formula but Glenn Leopold of Zombie Island was allowed to re-write the last third of the film to make some level of adjustment and tonal continuity between films. Despite the troubled production, Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost is good even if it doesn't reach the level of Zombie Island.

    Like the previous film, Mystery Inc. Is still their same lovable selves with intrepid leader Fred, brains Velma, and lovable cowards Shaggy and Scooby. Daphne is unfortunately a little scaled back in this incarnation as her curiosity and drive was used as a center piece for the plot in the previous film with her "Haunted America" show and her presence is rather diminished by comparison. Tim Curry is fun playing a Dean Koontz/Stephen King esque horror novelist who becomes an ally to the team and there's even some nice chemistry between him and Velma, but unfortunately by the third act his character takes a turn that largely discards much of that build-up in favor of recycling the climax of Zombie Island with considerably less stakes and menace than that film. Like the previous film, Witch's Ghost features some great music, particularly from the fictional band within the film, The Hex Girls who are basically Jen and the Holograms by way of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and are well voiced by Jennifer Hale, Jane Wiedlin, and Kimberly Brooks respectively. The plot of the movie definitely shows signs of the more micromanaged production is there's less of the self-effacing parody of the franchise formula this time around (though Fred has amusing moments regarding villains referring to Mystery Inc as "kids") and the atmosphere and intensity of certain scenes and moments has been dialed up comedically so there's much less menace. The villains in particular no longer have the depth and meance they had in Zombie Island and have been scaled back to more over-the-top "muwhahaha" type villains that have the depth of mud puddles but at least the voice actors do bring energy to them (even if the voice acting sounds overly similar to Mom from Futurama).

    Witch's Ghost is a step down from Zombie Island, but not by much. There's still some fun things they do with the characters, Tim Curry is welcome in his supporting performance as Ravencroft, and the music remains great. Unfortunately the plot does show signs of "too many cooks" as the script feels more uneven, there's less of the self-satire from the first movie, and the third act feels massively shoehorned even by the standards of a franchise that has never had water tight logic. I still have an affinity for this entry, but I can't deny its flaws.
    7xsophietaylorx

    One of my favourite Scooby Doo films.

    I have been a really big fan off scooby doo for as long as I can remember I literally grew up watching episodes of the gang exploring ghost and ghouls and I loved every minute of every episode. I soon discovered the films and got them all on tape and to this day I still watch them all the time even as I've grown they haven't got any less enjoyable. Scooby Doo & The Witch's Ghost is some really good fun and an enjoyable film for all ages the story is interesting and like most of the films has a surprising ending it's always someone you don't suspect! Scooby Doo & The Witch's Ghost is funny and has all the loving gang in it the music is also good the soundtrack being unique. I would recommend this film to anyone and especially to a scooby doo fan! Really is some enjoyable harmless fun.
    bob the moo

    Much better than you'd expect – comedy, good animation and all the old favourites

    Whilst investigating a haunted museum the gang meet horror writer Ben Ravencroft and get invited back to his hometown. When they get to Oakhaven they find the tourist season at full flow – attracted by tales of the ghost of Ben's ancestor who was burnt as a witch. The gang begin to try and unravel the town's mystery despite the many red herrings.

    This update of Scooby Doo is much better than you'd expect it to be. The plot is just what you expect from Scooby Doo (witch haunting town – but is it real or is someone up to no good etc). However it does have a little added spice by having some modern twists – like the fact that Fred always wants to go off with Daphne when they split, or Fred being tired getting called a `kid', or Thelma's geeky status nicely kept.

    The plot is good for the most, with plenty of red herrings to make it less than obvious as to who's behind everything. The animation is good – the gang are nearly identical to the original, with the exception maybe of Fred. However the feel of the film is quite like the dark mood of the Batman animated series. The only complaint is that you can that it is modern by the use of car chases, supernatural battles and Batman-type fights. However it is good to see the characters in a well animated adventure – even if some of the ghosts are more scary and less comedy that they are usually.

    The voice work is good – except Fred doesn't sound quite like he should. Tim Curry is good but really you know that if he's going to do the voice then his character is going have some meat on it. The `ghost' is poor – all `thee' and `thou'. But in the most case the voices are fine.

    Overall it is a modern telling so we really do have ghosts etc, but apart from this it's actually very enjoyable – the humour, the pop culture references etc all made it much better than I thought it would be, even if some of (The Hex Girls) doesn't work very well. Oh – and did we need to have the Scooby Doo theme song by Billy Ray Cyrus?

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    • Curiosidades
      At the time of this direct-to-video production, Tim Curry was voicing Nigel Thornberry in Nickelodeon's then-popular animated safari series Los Thornberrys (1998).
    • Pifias
      When Shaggy and Scooby crash on Ben, Velma and Fred after escaping the Witch's Ghost, Daphne is nowhere to be seen. But after some explanation, Daphne is then heard and appears under Fred.
    • Citas

      Sarah Ravencroft: [Shaggy is running alongside Scooby, who has the book, when Sarah Ravencroft soon grabs Scooby by the tail and holds him up in front of her] Give me my book, meddling hound!

      [Takes the book out of his mouth]

      Scooby Doo: Round? Rhere?

      Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers: Scooby!

      [picks up a bucket of water and runs towards her]

      Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers: Let my buddy go, you creepy crone!

      [Throws the water onto her, getting her dripping wet]

      Sarah Ravencroft: What... was that?

      Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers: You're not melting, like it worked in "The Wizard of Oz"!

      Sarah Ravencroft: Fool! I shall destroy thee!

      [Shaggy starts running and she drops Scooby and stretches her arm to grab Shaggy by the shoulder, who throws the bucket behind him where it lands on top of her and gets her head stuck in it]

    • Créditos adicionales
      The film gets closed out for the end credits via Scooby-Doo waving his cape to the screen
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Cartoon Corner: Top 10 Best Scooby-Doo Movies (2016)
    • Banda sonora
      Hex Girl
      Music by Bodie Chandler

      Lyrics by Glenn Leopold

      Produced and arranged by Gary Lionelli and Bodie Chandler

      Performed by The Hex Girls: Jennifer Hale, Jane Wiedlin and Kimberly Brooks

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de octubre de 1999 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
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      • Japón
      • China
      • Corea del Sur
    • Sitio oficial
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Sherman Oaks, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
      • Warner Bros. Television Animation
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