Scooby-Doo e o Abominável Homem das Neves
Título original: Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
4,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe gang's vacation to Paris takes a wrong turn when Scooby and Shaggy miss their flight and end up on a skydiving expedition in the Himalayas. To make matters worse, upon arrival they must ... Ler tudoThe gang's vacation to Paris takes a wrong turn when Scooby and Shaggy miss their flight and end up on a skydiving expedition in the Himalayas. To make matters worse, upon arrival they must outrun the Abominable Snowmonster.The gang's vacation to Paris takes a wrong turn when Scooby and Shaggy miss their flight and end up on a skydiving expedition in the Himalayas. To make matters worse, upon arrival they must outrun the Abominable Snowmonster.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Frank Welker
- Scooby-Doo
- (narração)
- …
Casey Kasem
- Shaggy Rogers
- (narração)
Mindy Cohn
- Velma Dinkley
- (narração)
Grey DeLisle
- Daphne Blake
- (narração)
Rene Auberjonois
- Alphonse LaFleur
- (narração)
James Hong
- The High Lama
- (narração)
Jeff Bennett
- Dell Chillman
- (narração)
- …
Kim Mai Guest
- Minga Sherpa
- (narração)
James Sie
- Pemba Sherpa
- (narração)
Alfred Molina
- Professor Jeffries
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
This movie is amazing. I enjoyed it so much. This movie is the foundation of my very being. Without it, I would probably crumble into in existence. Once again, Scooby Doo makes perfection.
This was actually a pretty interesting movie. This was the last movie Joseph Barbera worked on, and it is thankfully the last one Sander Schwartz worked on. He was the one that ruined Scooby-Doo in 2002, and again in 2006. However, I'm quite happy to say that I liked this one. The "Pirates Ahoy" one was pretty good, despite being merely to cash into the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trend. When I first heard of this, I figured it was going to be another Snow Ghost/Creature/Demon terrorizing a ski lodge or something similar. But instead it has this mystical Indian thing about the snow monster, which is pretty unusual for the franchise. Also, Shaggy is thankfully voiced by Casey Kasem in this one instead of that Scott Menville like on "Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!" But Frank Welker probably needs to practice voicing Scooby; he still makes him sound like Brain, the "Inspector Gadget" dog he voiced (now we need Cree "Penny" Summer as Velma and we'd be all set!) One thing that made this rather interesting was that it focused more on Shaggy and Scooby-Doo than the rest of the gang! It could be because of the "Get a Clue" series, though the animation is not done in that crude Flash style but in the "What's New Scooby-Doo" style used for the 2004-present made-for-video movies. It was pretty funny seeing Shaggy as a DJ (Casey Kasem is well-known for being a DJ actually!) The sound effects factor, they only used the classic H-B sound effects for exaggerated comedy sequences with Scooby and Shaggy. This is ironic, because when Warner Bros. Animation made the Cool Cat and Merlin the Magic Mouse cartoons back in 1967 to 1969, they relied on using the Hanna-Barbera sound effects a lot, even the same ones over and over! There weren't any thunderstorms here, so Castle Thunder wasn't used, let alone other storm SFX. Fred was still acting rather clueless like in "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo" (I thought he was going to blame Red Herring on being the monster!) and it was nice to see his ascot at one part. I also enjoyed Daphne's complaining about going on another mystery. This also might be the last movie to use a Hanna-Barbera logo at the end, which will be good because H-B wasn't involved in producing the movie; Warner Bros. Animation did all the work. It's just as odd as seeing an H-B logo at the end of a classic Bugs Bunny cartoon! Because I saw this on Cartoon Network, the credits were too small and I couldn't tell if there was a Joe Barbera dedication, but it did dedicate the movie to Iwao Takamoto (the guy that designed the Scooby gang). It would've been nice to see a little animated bumper dedicating the movie to Joe Barbera before the H-B and WB closing logos, like on "Zombie Island" (they had Scooby feed some cats that he fought with earlier and dedicated it to Don Messick). However, I recommend this, especially if you want to see something different than "Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!"
I liked this movie. It was an interesting adventure film that didn't make me bored. This isn't the best Scooby movie or the worst but it's right in the middle with the mummy one for me. The story was entertaining and the gang was fun to see. The plot never wavered as it went on. But the new characters were just alright. They didn't mesh well with the other characters or story. So overall it's a fun movie that won't disappoint.
OK, the start is pretty hysterical, from how everyone ends up where they do to the NOA knock off weather station bucking for a Howlin' Wolfman Rock and Roll DJ with about 12 listeners total. And all with a throwback character from Loch Ness and that always feels like a nod to Scooby fans.
Respect.
But, unfortunately, it has one of those strong starts and one of those endings that are so weak you can't even remember who the villain was after fifteen minutes.
What was that? Right, totally unmemorable.
But it is a cartoon, and the first half is funny enough to love, so who cares if it finishes weak?
Respect.
But, unfortunately, it has one of those strong starts and one of those endings that are so weak you can't even remember who the villain was after fifteen minutes.
What was that? Right, totally unmemorable.
But it is a cartoon, and the first half is funny enough to love, so who cares if it finishes weak?
Chill Out, Scooby Doo! (2007)
** (out of 4)
Fred, Velma and Daphne are on vacation in Paris where they're supposed to meet Shaggy and Scooby. The only problem is that the two misfits end up in the Himalayas Mountains at the same time a mysterious snow creature has been spotted and it doesn't take long for everyone to meet. CHILL OUT, SCOOBY DOO! is one of the most boring features I've seen from the beloved dog and his gang, which is pretty shocking because the location and monster should have led to a much more entertaining film. Just to say how bad this one is, my son who absolutely loves everything Scooby pretty much tuned this one out after about twenty-minutes and it was a real chore trying to get him to finish it. There are all sorts of problems here but the biggest is that the filmmakers turn Scooby and Shaggy into a couple of idiots. Yes, the series and feature movies have always gotten laughs out of them but the attempt at humor was just so forced and so over-the-top that I couldn't help but get annoyed at it. The supporting laughs with the rest of the gang also fall flat and in the end there's really nothing funny to be seen here. The snow monster was a plus as it looked terrific and the Himalayas were a terrific location but it's just too bad more wasn't done with it. The original series had an episode called "That's Snow Ghost," which is the thing you should check out over this feature.
** (out of 4)
Fred, Velma and Daphne are on vacation in Paris where they're supposed to meet Shaggy and Scooby. The only problem is that the two misfits end up in the Himalayas Mountains at the same time a mysterious snow creature has been spotted and it doesn't take long for everyone to meet. CHILL OUT, SCOOBY DOO! is one of the most boring features I've seen from the beloved dog and his gang, which is pretty shocking because the location and monster should have led to a much more entertaining film. Just to say how bad this one is, my son who absolutely loves everything Scooby pretty much tuned this one out after about twenty-minutes and it was a real chore trying to get him to finish it. There are all sorts of problems here but the biggest is that the filmmakers turn Scooby and Shaggy into a couple of idiots. Yes, the series and feature movies have always gotten laughs out of them but the attempt at humor was just so forced and so over-the-top that I couldn't help but get annoyed at it. The supporting laughs with the rest of the gang also fall flat and in the end there's really nothing funny to be seen here. The snow monster was a plus as it looked terrific and the Himalayas were a terrific location but it's just too bad more wasn't done with it. The original series had an episode called "That's Snow Ghost," which is the thing you should check out over this feature.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe character Del Chillman also appeared in Scooby-Doo e o Monstro do Lago Ness (2004).
- Erros de gravaçãoThe title "Sherpa" is treated as if it were the surname of Pemba and Minga, but real Sherpa people don't have surnames in the usual sense. They traditionally put down "Sherpa" as a last name in census forms for convenience.
- ConexõesFeatured in Cartoon Corner: Top 10 Worst Scooby-Doo Movies (2016)
- Trilhas sonorasYou Better Run
Music by Thomas Chase (as Thomas Chase Jones)
Lyrics by Thomas Chase (as Thomas Chase Jones) and Joe Sichta
Performed by Randy Crenshaw
Produced by Thomas Chase (as Thomas Chase Jones)
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Detalhes
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 12 min(72 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.78 : 1
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