Scooby-Doo! e a Lenda do Vampiro
Título original: Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire
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6,4/10
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe gang go to Australia to investigate the recent disappearances of the performances at the music festivals, by the so called 'Yowie Yahoo'.The gang go to Australia to investigate the recent disappearances of the performances at the music festivals, by the so called 'Yowie Yahoo'.The gang go to Australia to investigate the recent disappearances of the performances at the music festivals, by the so called 'Yowie Yahoo'.
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Casey Kasem
- Shaggy
- (narração)
Frank Welker
- Scooby-Doo
- (narração)
- …
Nicole Jaffe
- Velma
- (narração)
Heather North
- Daphne
- (narração)
- (as Heather North Kenney)
Jeff Bennett
- Jasper Ridgeway
- (narração)
- (as Jeff Bennet)
- …
Kimberly Brooks
- Luna
- (narração)
Jennifer Hale
- Thorn
- (narração)
- …
Phil LaMarr
- Daniel Illiwara
- (narração)
- …
Michael Neill
- Russell
- (narração)
- …
Kevin Michael Richardson
- Malcolm Illiwara
- (narração)
- …
Jane Wiedlin
- Dusk
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
The past Scooby movies have been either great or just okay, but this one was completely confusing. This one was entertaining but it made no sense. The whole plot had me extremely confused. I didn't understand why Daphne and Fred are back to the regular outfits and the villain's plan. They brought the music back in this one so that was nice but sometimes the sounds were too much. Overall, it's watchable but not great.
Like others have said the story and animation aren't up to par this time. I don't mind the look of the gang being classic, it fits with the inspired soundtrack. But the biggest issue for me is the soundtrack never stops. There doesn't seem to be a moment where there isn't something playing in the background, at times it makes it hard to hear the excellent voice cast.
This was definitely a step backwards after two very good outings with Alien Invaders and Cyberchase. The problems I had with this one were:
1.) The group has reverted to their old van and clothing. Why? It really makes things looked dated.
2.) They need to get Innes back for Scooby. I think they knew the guy doing the voice this time didn't match well, because Scooby doesn't say a lot in this movie.
3.) Maybe it was just me, but the animation seemed to have dropped a notch in quality.
4.) The music was disappointing.
Hopefully the next release returns to the previously successful formula.
1.) The group has reverted to their old van and clothing. Why? It really makes things looked dated.
2.) They need to get Innes back for Scooby. I think they knew the guy doing the voice this time didn't match well, because Scooby doesn't say a lot in this movie.
3.) Maybe it was just me, but the animation seemed to have dropped a notch in quality.
4.) The music was disappointing.
Hopefully the next release returns to the previously successful formula.
Voice actor Frank Welker is to voice acting what Lon Chaney & Lon Chaney Jr. were to acting through layers of makeup. But while Frank has done just about everything from people to animals to special creature vocalizations to killer robots (he voiced 13 of the original Decepticons on "Transformers"), to some people Frank will ALWAYS be the voice of Fred from "Scooby-Doo". But for some reason, Frank has been pulling double duty lately as both Fred and Scooby, who was previously voiced by Scott Innes, who got the job after the original voice of Scooby, Don Messick, died. Frank's still a good Fred, but despite his considerable vocal talent, his Scooby is something of a disappointment: he never quite captures Don's Scooby pitch the way Scott did and for the most part his Scooby sounds too much like Fred. Which is strange considering that Frank's been with Scooby from the beginning. That's just one of the dis-pleasures of this entry.
The gang heads down under for vacation and ends up investigating the goings on at a rock festival which leads to a group of alleged vampires. Though colorfully drawn and full of gags, it never reaches the height of "Zombie Island", "Witch's Ghost", "Alien Invaders" and even the original show itself. The best bit is probably Fred carrying the whole gang across a rope bridge. Velma also sings with the voice of Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Still, it's nice to have the old crew back together - Nicole Jaffe as Velma, Heather North as Daphne (though technically Daphne #2) and Casey Kasem as Shaggy (who was absent from the previous entries). The "commentary" by Fred, Shaggy and Scooby is mildly amusing.
The gang heads down under for vacation and ends up investigating the goings on at a rock festival which leads to a group of alleged vampires. Though colorfully drawn and full of gags, it never reaches the height of "Zombie Island", "Witch's Ghost", "Alien Invaders" and even the original show itself. The best bit is probably Fred carrying the whole gang across a rope bridge. Velma also sings with the voice of Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Still, it's nice to have the old crew back together - Nicole Jaffe as Velma, Heather North as Daphne (though technically Daphne #2) and Casey Kasem as Shaggy (who was absent from the previous entries). The "commentary" by Fred, Shaggy and Scooby is mildly amusing.
I re-watched this film for the first time in years yesterday, and it was really nothing special. After four animated Scooby-Doo films that took risks and offered us stuff that is new ("Zombie Island" through "Cyber Chase"), we get a forgettable entry that really doesn't do much outside of the old Scooby-Doo formula.
The gang are their usual selves, which is pretty nice, I guess. It was also cool that we get to see the Hex girls again, even if they didn't do much. As usual, we get some funny scenes here and there and I will admit that the design for the vampire was pretty cool.
It doesn't offer much outside of that. The story is typical Scooby-Doo fare, and there wasn't anything to make it feel like a real "movie." This was really nothing more than an extended TV episode. Several Scooby-Doo movies suffer from this, but this is one of the worst cases.
It took too long for the plot to get started. There were too many filler scenes that added nothing and felt like they were there only to pad out the movie's length. The supporting characters aside from the Hex Girls were also nothing to write home about.
The climax in the mountains is kind of routine, and the reveal was nothing shocking. However, I kind of liked the gang performing the Scooby-Doo Theme Song at the end.
This is definitely one of the most by-the-numbers entries in the long-running franchise. I would say it's okay to watch if you've got nothing better to do. However, it isn't really that much worth your time and there are better Scooby-Doo movies out there.
RATING: C
The gang are their usual selves, which is pretty nice, I guess. It was also cool that we get to see the Hex girls again, even if they didn't do much. As usual, we get some funny scenes here and there and I will admit that the design for the vampire was pretty cool.
It doesn't offer much outside of that. The story is typical Scooby-Doo fare, and there wasn't anything to make it feel like a real "movie." This was really nothing more than an extended TV episode. Several Scooby-Doo movies suffer from this, but this is one of the worst cases.
It took too long for the plot to get started. There were too many filler scenes that added nothing and felt like they were there only to pad out the movie's length. The supporting characters aside from the Hex Girls were also nothing to write home about.
The climax in the mountains is kind of routine, and the reveal was nothing shocking. However, I kind of liked the gang performing the Scooby-Doo Theme Song at the end.
This is definitely one of the most by-the-numbers entries in the long-running franchise. I would say it's okay to watch if you've got nothing better to do. However, it isn't really that much worth your time and there are better Scooby-Doo movies out there.
RATING: C
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThis is the first Scooby-Doo movie to feature Casey Kasem, Heather North, Nicole Jaffe and Frank Welker together since 1973, and the first movie to feature Heather North since 1997.
- Erros de gravaçãoSome scenes show cars driving on the right, but Australian cars drive on the left.
- ConexõesFeatured in Cartoon Corner: Top 10 Worst Scooby-Doo Movies (2016)
- Trilhas sonorasScooby Doo, Where Are You?
Written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh
Performed by Krystal Harris (as Krystal Harris)
Courtesy of KBNHA, LLC, a divison of The Label
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- 1 h 12 min(72 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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