Scooby-Doo! O Mistério Começa
Título original: Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,3/10
8 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
O jovem Salsicha e seu novo cão adotado, Scooby-Doo, juntam forças com Fred, Daphne e Velma para investigar assombrações em uma escola.O jovem Salsicha e seu novo cão adotado, Scooby-Doo, juntam forças com Fred, Daphne e Velma para investigar assombrações em uma escola.O jovem Salsicha e seu novo cão adotado, Scooby-Doo, juntam forças com Fred, Daphne e Velma para investigar assombrações em uma escola.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 1 indicação no total
Frank Welker
- Scooby Doo
- (narração)
Brian J. Sutton
- Ezekial Gallows
- (as Brian Sutton)
Al Rodrigo
- Ezekial Gallows
- (narração)
David Hurtubise
- Mr. Pupperman
- (as Dave Hurtubise)
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- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
It may not have the gloss of the two previous live action Scooby films but this one still has all the heart and fun of those two films. It will entertain families in the same way that the classic cartoon did over forty years ago.
An all new cast do a fair job of playing the iconic characters and the story plods along at a pace that can be enjoyed by both parents and kids alike.
There are flaws in the plot but it does come across as more than just a DVD spin and that is a testament to the cast.
Overall this is funny and entertaining enough of a film for those who have enjoyed the previous live action Scooby outings.
An all new cast do a fair job of playing the iconic characters and the story plods along at a pace that can be enjoyed by both parents and kids alike.
There are flaws in the plot but it does come across as more than just a DVD spin and that is a testament to the cast.
Overall this is funny and entertaining enough of a film for those who have enjoyed the previous live action Scooby outings.
My brother & I probably watched every episode of the original Hannah Barbara Scooby Doo cartoons in the 80's and so I am very leery of all these newer versions that keep popping up. There was a certain feel in those originals that will never be reproduced and perhaps Scooby is best left in the 70's. I was pretty let down by the Freddie Prince Jr. movies which tried to update Scooby (like a lot of CGI updates, Alvin & the Chipmunks, Smurfs, Garfield, Transformers, etc.)with modern lingo & culture which for some reason means crudeness, krass jokes and even sexual innuendos. This movie was better in that sense, but is annoying when they stray from the original (Freddie is blond, ghosts are ALWAYS people in masks, etc.) And since we're making a "realistic" version, why is Scooby CGI? Why not just use a real Great Dane? Nick Palatas, though doing a decent impression of Casey Kacem's "Shaggy" voice comes across annoying and contrived after a while. Maybe I'm a purist...maybe I'm a grouch, but I kind of wish people would leave the old cartoons alone.
Just got done watching the new movie and I have to say that I was very impressed. The acting is better than you would expect and the story line is decent. Since I was real young I've always loved Scooby Doo. When I found out they were making another live action movie I got really excited. Then I found out It was not going to the movies and I started to worry. Then when I found out that Fred was not blonde and Velma was Japenease(something like that)I freaked out. But after watching it I realized the new Fred and Velma worked. The only problem I had with Velma was how she said Jinkies. My favorite part of the movie was the ending. How the makers remade the opening credits of the cartoon. That was really cool. This movie is very entertaining for all people who are fans of Scooby. I highly recommend it. 9/10
I give this a 7, because the acting is decent, the story is fairly original, and it's Scooby Doo! Now, for those who liked the first 2 live-action films, this is a cartoon network film, so while they are all Scooby movies, they have no other relationship to one another. That's not to say it has no faults. It's fairly campy, though not much, and it does stray from it's origins a bit. Scooby fans will know what I mean, once they see this. It does have good action, and CGI effects are well done. The story moves along without getting bogged down by trying to flesh out the characters. I think Hayley Kiyoko did an awesome job as Velma. It's hard to believe she's only 17. I recommend this one as a family fun film. Kids will love it, and adults will enjoy it as just as much.
I sat down to watch the 2009 movie "Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins" with my 9 year old son, as he wanted to watch it. And since we usually watch the animated movies together, I sat down to watch this live-action movie with him.
Right, well whereas he enjoyed the movie, I found it to be, well less interesting. The storyline was adequate, for sure, because it definitely had the spirit of the classic formula used in the Scooby-Doo! animated movies. But there was just something that didn't appeal to me. Oh wait, it was the live-action part. Scooby-Doo! does not translate well as a live-action movie, especially not with such horrible CGI animation.
Scooby-Doo looked like something from an early 2000s computer game and he stuck out like a sore thumb. It was just impossible to take a liking to that aspect of the movie. But at least my 9 year old son enjoyed it.
I quickly lost interest in this abysmal foray into the Scooby-Doo! universe, but my son endured it to the end and he was genuinely entertained.
This 2009 movie is without a doubt aimed for a young audience, whereas the animated movies are more easily adaptable to a mature audience as well.
I wasn't entertained, and my rating of "Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins" is a mere four out of ten stars.
Right, well whereas he enjoyed the movie, I found it to be, well less interesting. The storyline was adequate, for sure, because it definitely had the spirit of the classic formula used in the Scooby-Doo! animated movies. But there was just something that didn't appeal to me. Oh wait, it was the live-action part. Scooby-Doo! does not translate well as a live-action movie, especially not with such horrible CGI animation.
Scooby-Doo looked like something from an early 2000s computer game and he stuck out like a sore thumb. It was just impossible to take a liking to that aspect of the movie. But at least my 9 year old son enjoyed it.
I quickly lost interest in this abysmal foray into the Scooby-Doo! universe, but my son endured it to the end and he was genuinely entertained.
This 2009 movie is without a doubt aimed for a young audience, whereas the animated movies are more easily adaptable to a mature audience as well.
I wasn't entertained, and my rating of "Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins" is a mere four out of ten stars.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe film was released on September 13, 2009, the 40th anniversary of the premiere of Scooby-Doo, Cadê Você? (1969).
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen the teens are serving their detention in the library and the weather storm begins, at one point Velma says "unusual 'climactic' anomaly" referring to the impending weather storm. In fact Velma should have said "unusual 'climatic' anomaly. Her use of the adjective is in error as "climactic" refers to the word "climax" whereas "climatic" would be the adjective to use when referring to "climate."
- ConexõesFeatured in Cartoon Corner: Scooby-Doo in Where's My Mummy (2011)
- Trilhas sonorasFootball Funk
Written and Performed by Ed Hartman (as Edmund Hartman)
Courtesy of Olympic Marimba Records
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- Também conhecido como
- Scooby Doo 3
- Locações de filme
- Templeton Secondary School, Vancouver, Colúmbia Britânica, Canadá(Coolsville High)
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 22 min(82 min)
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- Proporção
- 1.78 : 1
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