The Hex Girls
- Soundtrack
The Hex Girls are an American girl group consisting of Jennifer Hale, Kimberly Brooks, and Jane Wiedlin. The group was created by Rick Copp & David A. Goodman, and were made famous by the Warner Bros./Hanna-Barbera original film Scoubidou et le Fantôme de la sorcière (1999).
Warner Home Video, Cartoon Network, and Kid Rhino Records worked very closely for the release of "Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost." According to Kid Rhino VP Carol Lee, the soundtrack for the film was "treated like that of a theatrical release." In addition to their inclusion in the film, The Hex Girls recorded a full length 'EP' to be included on the soundtrack to promote the album and the spin-off potential of the band.
They have since garnered massive popularity, and solidified themselves as icons. The Hex Girls, have gone on to appear across films, television shows, and comics.
Warner Home Video, Cartoon Network, and Kid Rhino Records worked very closely for the release of "Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost." According to Kid Rhino VP Carol Lee, the soundtrack for the film was "treated like that of a theatrical release." In addition to their inclusion in the film, The Hex Girls recorded a full length 'EP' to be included on the soundtrack to promote the album and the spin-off potential of the band.
They have since garnered massive popularity, and solidified themselves as icons. The Hex Girls, have gone on to appear across films, television shows, and comics.