Scooby-Doo! e la spada del Samurai
Titolo originale: Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword
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Quei due scansafatiche di Scooby-Doo and Shaggy dovranno darsi da fare indossando i loro kimono per risolvere il più grande mistero delle arti marziali!Quei due scansafatiche di Scooby-Doo and Shaggy dovranno darsi da fare indossando i loro kimono per risolvere il più grande mistero delle arti marziali!Quei due scansafatiche di Scooby-Doo and Shaggy dovranno darsi da fare indossando i loro kimono per risolvere il più grande mistero delle arti marziali!
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Frank Welker
- Fred
- (voce)
- …
Casey Kasem
- Shaggy
- (voce)
Mindy Cohn
- Velma Dinkley
- (voce)
Grey DeLisle
- Daphne
- (voce)
Kevin Michael Richardson
- Sojo
- (voce)
- …
Sab Shimono
- Mr. Takagawa
- (voce)
Keone Young
- Matsuhiro
- (voce)
- (as Keoni Young)
Gedde Watanabe
- Kenji
- (voce)
Brian Cox
- Green Dragon
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
I appreciate the fact that Samurai Sword builds up to the traditional Scooby-Doo unmasking reveal only for it to come less than halfway through the movie and it using that to double down on its premise as a "things just got real" moment.
It opens feeling more about Daphne's accomplishments (the movie kicks off with her competing in a karate tournament) that gets completely pushed by the wayside because Shaggy and Scooby are the two you actually came to see.
And, honestly? I never really connected with the "Ultra Instinct Shaggy" meme (hello, I am massively dating this review here) but for those true believers, Samurai Sword ends up having a couple of weirdly relevant plot developments on that front.
Strange movie, otherwise. Casey Kasem's last role, and you can tell for how significantly more haggard he sounds compared to Frank Welker, who as always continues to sound exactly like Frank Welker has since 1969.
Also, just to get it out of the way: for a 2009 animated movie about Japanese culture, you expect it to be a little ignorant about non-Americans as a matter of course, but you truly won't be prepared for the swerves this movie pulls in its stereotyping of foreign peoples.
Overall, the movie is pretty mid, but you could do a lot worse.
It opens feeling more about Daphne's accomplishments (the movie kicks off with her competing in a karate tournament) that gets completely pushed by the wayside because Shaggy and Scooby are the two you actually came to see.
And, honestly? I never really connected with the "Ultra Instinct Shaggy" meme (hello, I am massively dating this review here) but for those true believers, Samurai Sword ends up having a couple of weirdly relevant plot developments on that front.
Strange movie, otherwise. Casey Kasem's last role, and you can tell for how significantly more haggard he sounds compared to Frank Welker, who as always continues to sound exactly like Frank Welker has since 1969.
Also, just to get it out of the way: for a 2009 animated movie about Japanese culture, you expect it to be a little ignorant about non-Americans as a matter of course, but you truly won't be prepared for the swerves this movie pulls in its stereotyping of foreign peoples.
Overall, the movie is pretty mid, but you could do a lot worse.
A lot of nods to Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon. Great animation. The usual excellent performances from the regular voice cast (this was Casey Kasem's final performance as Shaggy - Matthew Lillard took over the following year). Guest voices include Kelly Hu, George Takei, and Brian Cox (the awesome actor, not that astronomer). Not the best Scooby movie by a long shot, but better than I expected. 7/10
ZOINKS! YEAT! JEEPERS! JENKYS! DAME DA NE!!! Yeah. Search up Fred's new catchphrase and you will find it. Also this movie is decent. Typical scoobydoo movie.
Next stop Japan. In a kind of world tour of Scooby movies, this is one of the better ones for action and adventure. Creativity here mixes things up a bit over the usual robot or ghost. A lot of cliche', sure, but comic relief often leans upon such. Well worth the watch and is good clean mystery fun.
"Scooby-Doo! And the Samurai Sword" is actually one of the better of the Scooby-Doo! movies that I have seen so far. Why? Well, sure it does follow the blueprint of the franchise to every letter, but it does differentiate itself somewhat. And also because the storyline was good and a tad better than the usual generic story lines seen in the franchise.
If you are just the least bit familiar with Scooby-Doo! then you are already also familiar with "Scooby-Doo! And the Samurai Sword", no doubt about it. So I will not delve too deep into the storyline. But briefly summarized, it is about the Scooby gang venturing to Japan where they stumble upon the mystery of the black samurai.
As with almost all other Scooby-Doo stories, then the story contains a fair amount of humor and action. But the setting of modern Japan infused with feudal Japan samurai just made the story all the more interesting.
The animation was good, and as was the voice acting. The two most crucial points to an animated movie. And with those two at the right place, "Scooby-Doo! And the Samurai Sword" was on a good path.
I was thoroughly entertained by this movie, and think it is definitely a well-worthy addition to the Scooby-Doo franchise. "Scooby-Doo! And the Samurai Sword" has entertainment for everyone in the family, be it young or old.
If you are just the least bit familiar with Scooby-Doo! then you are already also familiar with "Scooby-Doo! And the Samurai Sword", no doubt about it. So I will not delve too deep into the storyline. But briefly summarized, it is about the Scooby gang venturing to Japan where they stumble upon the mystery of the black samurai.
As with almost all other Scooby-Doo stories, then the story contains a fair amount of humor and action. But the setting of modern Japan infused with feudal Japan samurai just made the story all the more interesting.
The animation was good, and as was the voice acting. The two most crucial points to an animated movie. And with those two at the right place, "Scooby-Doo! And the Samurai Sword" was on a good path.
I was thoroughly entertained by this movie, and think it is definitely a well-worthy addition to the Scooby-Doo franchise. "Scooby-Doo! And the Samurai Sword" has entertainment for everyone in the family, be it young or old.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizCasey Kasem's final performance as the voice of Shaggy Rogers.
- BlooperDespite being called Black Samurai, the real one's armor is a dark brownish gray.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Cartoon Corner: Scooby-Doo: The Movie (2013)
- Colonne sonoreDo You Do the Samurai?
Written by Thomas Chase Jones
Performed by Molly Pasutti
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