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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen Scooby tries to make it big in Hollywood with little success, the rest of the gang try to convince him to return to his normal Saturday morning cartoon.When Scooby tries to make it big in Hollywood with little success, the rest of the gang try to convince him to return to his normal Saturday morning cartoon.When Scooby tries to make it big in Hollywood with little success, the rest of the gang try to convince him to return to his normal Saturday morning cartoon.
Michael Bell
- Jesse Rotten
- (voice)
- (as Mike Bell)
- …
Paul DeKorte
- Singer
- (voice)
Pat Fraley
- Brother
- (voice)
- (as Patrick Fraley)
- …
Joan Gerber
- Lavonne
- (voice)
- …
Debbie Hall
- Singer
- (voice)
Stan Jones
- Director
- (voice)
- …
Casey Kasem
- Shaggy
- (voice)
Heather North
- Daphne
- (voice)
- (as Heather North Kenney)
Edie Lehmann Boddicker
- Singer
- (voice)
- (as Edie Lehmann)
Ginny McSwain
- Kerry
- (voice)
- …
Don Messick
- Scooby-Doo
- (voice)
Michael Redman
- Singer
- (voice)
- (as Mike Redman)
Marilyn Schreffler
- Cherie
- (voice)
- …
Patricia Stevens
- Velma
- (voice)
- (as Pat Stevens)
Rip Taylor
- C.J.
- (voice)
Robert Tebow
- Singer
- (voice)
- (as Bob Tebow)
Frank Welker
- Fred
- (voice)
Avis en vedette
I have no idea what could have possessed a writer to come up with this intoxicating mixture of Scooby-Doo and Hollywood parody. Well... I guess it was the 70s!... The idea is that Scooby quits his Saturday morning show in pursuit of more challenging roles and box office success helped by Shaggy, his trusty side-kick. This was inspired by those awful cartoons in the 40s in which Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd act like real actors even talking to Mr. Warner - their boss!!! In the same awfully unfunny way, Shaggy and Scooby barge into the Studio Director's office in order to show him samples of their work which parodies westerns and stupid 70s musicals (like Saturday Night Fever).
In the end of all this Scooby(after messing up everything he tried to do) is convinced by hordes of children chanting "Scooby-Doo, we need you!" to go back to his regular show.
After watching this very stupid attempt at a longer animated Scooby-Doo film, the viewer is convinced the awfull jokes in the Scooby-Doo show aren't really that bad and is actually looking forward to a line like "If it hadn't been for you pesky kids..."
In the end of all this Scooby(after messing up everything he tried to do) is convinced by hordes of children chanting "Scooby-Doo, we need you!" to go back to his regular show.
After watching this very stupid attempt at a longer animated Scooby-Doo film, the viewer is convinced the awfull jokes in the Scooby-Doo show aren't really that bad and is actually looking forward to a line like "If it hadn't been for you pesky kids..."
Maybe it was OK in the 70s if there was nothing else on (ut it was the only DVD we saw for Scooby that was bad) The rest of them are great rentals, but this one was a horrific flashback of the duller years for me and a regular bore for the kids.
The entire show is about Scooby trying to play other roles, like on Happy Days, and every one he does ends up with him crashing into something. It is also a wanna be musical, with no real plot and certainly no mystery.
I can't believe they bothered to put this on DVD! If you want to rent a great Scooby movie, get anything else first!!!! Even Harlem globe trotters is Academy material compared to this one.
The entire show is about Scooby trying to play other roles, like on Happy Days, and every one he does ends up with him crashing into something. It is also a wanna be musical, with no real plot and certainly no mystery.
I can't believe they bothered to put this on DVD! If you want to rent a great Scooby movie, get anything else first!!!! Even Harlem globe trotters is Academy material compared to this one.
I really cannot fathom what the writers were thinking on this one. Few movies reach this level of crossover failure like Star Wars Holiday Special. It's a hodge-podge of rehashed Three Stooges, clips of older episodes, and Snoopy Come Home. I believe they were trying to see if Scooby would ever work without monsters, mystery and for the most part, the rest of the gang. The only audience I can think of that might enjoy this is perhaps a 3-year old who likes the dog but finds regular Doo too scary. Even still, they would get none of the supposed 'jokes' referring to old campy tv shows.
This is sooooooo annoyingly hard to find...so bare with me, I only saw it once a few years back at my sister's house. I am doing this one from pure old memory.
Essentially what we have here is Scooby Doo breaking the fourth wall...only it's not in the cool Deadpool, Saved By the Bell, JFK, Ferris Beuler's Day Off, Kuffs sort of breaking the fourth wall.
Instead it's kind of the ENTIRE cartoon is about breaking the fourth wall.
Suddenly everyone knows they aren't real and even odder, they all know they are animated.
And atop of that Scooby kind of has a little bit of a swelled head...and there are really no mysteries or anything really Scooby Related here.
What you have is a Scooby Cartoon about being a cartoon.
It doesn't really sit well. but it's not horrible either, parts of it are still funny.
It just doesn't sit well.
Essentially what we have here is Scooby Doo breaking the fourth wall...only it's not in the cool Deadpool, Saved By the Bell, JFK, Ferris Beuler's Day Off, Kuffs sort of breaking the fourth wall.
Instead it's kind of the ENTIRE cartoon is about breaking the fourth wall.
Suddenly everyone knows they aren't real and even odder, they all know they are animated.
And atop of that Scooby kind of has a little bit of a swelled head...and there are really no mysteries or anything really Scooby Related here.
What you have is a Scooby Cartoon about being a cartoon.
It doesn't really sit well. but it's not horrible either, parts of it are still funny.
It just doesn't sit well.
Scooby Doo goes to Hollywood is one weird movie for sure because it is is in French and Spanish and English it is not the best movie but it is still a good movie for the whole family to enjoy i think you may not enjoy this weird movie it is a OK movie i think you may want to watch this horrible movie if you are looking for a good funny movie than you are not at the right movie because this movie stinks a lot i think it is not that bad but it is not the best movie ever i think you may want to watch this movie just to see how bad this movie is Scooby Doo Goes to Hollywood it bad i think this maybe one of the tiring movies of all times i think this movie should get a award for one of the worse movies ever created i hope you enjoy this movie but in my thinking it is horrible film i never saw anything this bad before in my whole life i think it stinks horribly it is stinky i never saw a movie this bad before in my whole life it is bad i never saw a movie this bad before n my life
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFrank Welker provides the voice of Scooby-Doo as a baby in the film, making this his de-facto debut as the character. He originally auditioned for the voice of Scooby in Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969) and would go on to fully assume the role from What's New, Scooby-Doo? (2002) onwards.
- GaffesWhen Scooby plays Scooby Days in the president's office, there was no film in the camera.
- Citations
Scooby Doo: I'm a wild and crazy guy!
Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers: Excu-use me!
- ConnexionsEdited from Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (1969)
- Bandes originalesMove Over
Written by William Hanna, Joseph Barbera and Hoyt Curtin
Performed by Casey Kasem and Don Messick
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Scooby Goes Hollywood
- Lieux de tournage
- Cahuenga Boulevard, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.)
- sociétés de production
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By what name was Scooby-Doo à Hollywood (1979) officially released in Canada in English?
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