Scooby-Doo! & Batman : L'Alliance des héros
Original title: Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold
- Video
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.6K
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Batman teams up with the Scooby Doo gang when villains from both of their worlds unite to wreak havoc on the city.Batman teams up with the Scooby Doo gang when villains from both of their worlds unite to wreak havoc on the city.Batman teams up with the Scooby Doo gang when villains from both of their worlds unite to wreak havoc on the city.
Frank Welker
- Scooby-Doo
- (voice)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Daphne Blake
- (voice)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Diedrich Bader
- Batman
- (voice)
Kate Micucci
- Velma Dinkley
- (voice)
Jeff Bennett
- The Joker
- (voice)
- …
Jeffrey Combs
- The Question
- (voice)
- …
John DiMaggio
- Aquaman
- (voice)
- …
Nika Futterman
- Catwoman
- (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
- Clayface
- (voice)
- …
Tara Strong
- Harley Quinn
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Harvey Bullock
- (voice)
- …
Sam Riegel
- Dr. Achilles Milo
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
Featured reviews
The Scooby gang passes Batman's test and gets invited into the Mystery Analysts of Gotham. There's a new case at Gotham Chemical Storage. Batman lets the kids take the lead. It turns out to be connected to Batman's only unsolved case.
There are a few too many heroes. Honestly, I'm fine with just Aquaman and the Question. Maybe they're trying to get an ongoing team up situation. Apparently, there was one in the comics. All I know is that the movie needs fewer heroes. With all the heroes and villains coming in and out, this feels more like a best-of-clip-show episode of a long running TV series. I do like Aquaman's pathetic neediness and his relationship with the Question. I don't like Martian Manhunter. I do like this old style Batman and his relationship with the kids. I like the campy silly tone. I'm trying to remember if Scooby ever intentionally drove the Mystery Machine before this. I don't like overwhelming the mystery with so many characters. I like the silly.
There are a few too many heroes. Honestly, I'm fine with just Aquaman and the Question. Maybe they're trying to get an ongoing team up situation. Apparently, there was one in the comics. All I know is that the movie needs fewer heroes. With all the heroes and villains coming in and out, this feels more like a best-of-clip-show episode of a long running TV series. I do like Aquaman's pathetic neediness and his relationship with the Question. I don't like Martian Manhunter. I do like this old style Batman and his relationship with the kids. I like the campy silly tone. I'm trying to remember if Scooby ever intentionally drove the Mystery Machine before this. I don't like overwhelming the mystery with so many characters. I like the silly.
Being a huge 'Scooby Doo' fan for goodness knows how long, any new show, special or film would be watched with great anticipation. While 'Scooby Doo Where Are You' is still the jewel of the crown of the franchise, a vast majority of the 'Scooby Doo' films have a huge amount to like and are worth watching at least once.
'Scooby Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold' is not one of the best 'Scooby Doo' films. Not like 'Zombie Island', 'Witch's Ghost', 'Big Top', 'Goblin King' (am aware that this is not going to be a popular opinion) and 'Mask of the Blue Falcon', though find a lot to like about almost all the animated 'Scooby Doo' films (one of few exceptions being 'Monster of Mexico'. It is though one of the most interesting outings, and serves as a mostly successful and fun crossover of Scooby Doo and the Batman heroes and villains. Already knew that Scooby and the gang worked well with Batman and Robin, having featured together in two episodes of 'The New Scooby Doo Movies' (two of the better episodes of that show too), so was psyched.
There are flaws with 'Scooby Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold'. There is a lot going on, and sometimes it feels like there's too much and with an over-crowded feel. Maybe there could have been less characters as well, a vast majority of them are done very well indeed but some are less engaging and necessary (Martian Mindhunter being a prime example).
Also thought for my tastes that the ending was rather rushed and was not as surprising as it had potential to be, a little too suspectable too early.
However, 'Scooby Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold' is a 'Scooby Doo' outing of many pleasures. The crossover aspect is handled very well, with a likeable hero in Batman, equally well done characters like The Question and Aquaman (in an interesting, if slightly goofy, slant to his character) and enormously fun villains such as Joker and Penguin.
Mystery Incorporated are as enjoyable as ever. Shaggy and Scooby never fail to bring a smile to my face and their friendship is so charming and entertaining, a large part of 'Scooby Doo's' success in the first part. Velma, who tended to have a lot of annoying moments post-Sander/Schwartz era, isn't annoying here. Fred is fun and a confident leader, never ridiculous, and Daphne is not as bland as she sometimes can be.
The animation is great. Everything is beautifully drawn and meticulously detailed, with rich, atmospheric colours and a lot of care and time clearly went into how the characters were drawn and move. The music is both dynamic and groovy, with a lot of energy and a haunting undercurrent.
Writing is smart and clever, as well as very funny. There are some endearingly goofy jokes (in classic 'Scooby Doo' fashion, while also feeling current), witty digs and inspired references to previous 'Batman' incarnations that evoke a lot of nostalgia. Much of the story is really good and diverting, sometimes creepy and often quirky with an engaging mystery that isn't lost too much amongst the crossover aspect.
Voice acting is spot on, Frank Welker has still got it, being the only voice actor to still be around yet was there from the very beginning and Matthew Lillard once again proves himself to be a worthy successor to Casey Kasem. Diedrich Bader, Tom Kenny, Jeff Bennett and Jeffrey Coombs stand out of The Brave and the Bold characters.
Overall, good solid fun with a lot of interesting elements but not Scooby at his best. 7/10 Bethany Cox
'Scooby Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold' is not one of the best 'Scooby Doo' films. Not like 'Zombie Island', 'Witch's Ghost', 'Big Top', 'Goblin King' (am aware that this is not going to be a popular opinion) and 'Mask of the Blue Falcon', though find a lot to like about almost all the animated 'Scooby Doo' films (one of few exceptions being 'Monster of Mexico'. It is though one of the most interesting outings, and serves as a mostly successful and fun crossover of Scooby Doo and the Batman heroes and villains. Already knew that Scooby and the gang worked well with Batman and Robin, having featured together in two episodes of 'The New Scooby Doo Movies' (two of the better episodes of that show too), so was psyched.
There are flaws with 'Scooby Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold'. There is a lot going on, and sometimes it feels like there's too much and with an over-crowded feel. Maybe there could have been less characters as well, a vast majority of them are done very well indeed but some are less engaging and necessary (Martian Mindhunter being a prime example).
Also thought for my tastes that the ending was rather rushed and was not as surprising as it had potential to be, a little too suspectable too early.
However, 'Scooby Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold' is a 'Scooby Doo' outing of many pleasures. The crossover aspect is handled very well, with a likeable hero in Batman, equally well done characters like The Question and Aquaman (in an interesting, if slightly goofy, slant to his character) and enormously fun villains such as Joker and Penguin.
Mystery Incorporated are as enjoyable as ever. Shaggy and Scooby never fail to bring a smile to my face and their friendship is so charming and entertaining, a large part of 'Scooby Doo's' success in the first part. Velma, who tended to have a lot of annoying moments post-Sander/Schwartz era, isn't annoying here. Fred is fun and a confident leader, never ridiculous, and Daphne is not as bland as she sometimes can be.
The animation is great. Everything is beautifully drawn and meticulously detailed, with rich, atmospheric colours and a lot of care and time clearly went into how the characters were drawn and move. The music is both dynamic and groovy, with a lot of energy and a haunting undercurrent.
Writing is smart and clever, as well as very funny. There are some endearingly goofy jokes (in classic 'Scooby Doo' fashion, while also feeling current), witty digs and inspired references to previous 'Batman' incarnations that evoke a lot of nostalgia. Much of the story is really good and diverting, sometimes creepy and often quirky with an engaging mystery that isn't lost too much amongst the crossover aspect.
Voice acting is spot on, Frank Welker has still got it, being the only voice actor to still be around yet was there from the very beginning and Matthew Lillard once again proves himself to be a worthy successor to Casey Kasem. Diedrich Bader, Tom Kenny, Jeff Bennett and Jeffrey Coombs stand out of The Brave and the Bold characters.
Overall, good solid fun with a lot of interesting elements but not Scooby at his best. 7/10 Bethany Cox
I'm not a Batman fan, so, it's a bit difficult to say of seeing Scooby Doo gang and Batman are together. But I feel weird to see superheroes are seen together with Mystery Inc. gang. I'd rather like to see the old-fashioned style of Mystery Inc. solving mysteries alone. With the other superheroes are included in the group, I feel like Mystery Inc. has been downgraded to supporting role. That's why I like Scooby Doo, Mystery Incorporated TV series. Although I'd like to see them solving the mysteries alone, having Batman and other superheroes in this animation, it doesn't make a bad one. It's still good.
This 2018 foray into the well-established and well-loved world of the Mystery Gang proved to be quite entertaining. And in comparison to so many many other Scooby-Doo animated movies, then it actually managed to lift itself up and out of the mediocre lane.
The storyline was good and you felt like you were right there alongside Scooby-Doo and all the others, while traversing the streets of Gotham.
The voice acting was good and there was the usual great performances by Frank Welker, Matthew Lillard, Kate Micucci and Grey DeLisle. But I was really taken by surprise when I heard the voice of Jeffrey Combs, as he is one of my favorite actors.
Good animation, as there always is from the Hanna-Barbera studios.
"Scooby-Doo and Batman: The Brave and the Bold" is definitely worth taking the time to watch if you enjoy the traditional Scooby-Doo adventures.
The storyline was good and you felt like you were right there alongside Scooby-Doo and all the others, while traversing the streets of Gotham.
The voice acting was good and there was the usual great performances by Frank Welker, Matthew Lillard, Kate Micucci and Grey DeLisle. But I was really taken by surprise when I heard the voice of Jeffrey Combs, as he is one of my favorite actors.
Good animation, as there always is from the Hanna-Barbera studios.
"Scooby-Doo and Batman: The Brave and the Bold" is definitely worth taking the time to watch if you enjoy the traditional Scooby-Doo adventures.
Plot writing was great and hilarious. Seriously, Batman need to have crossover more with other Hanna Barbera property. Scooby Doo and the gang really add more fun and flavor in this movie. If this movie was shown at the cinema instead of the 2000 and 2004 version,then Scooby Doo legacy will be saved.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Batman mentions meeting the Scooby Gang at the malt shop on the corner of Spears and Ruby, it is a nod to Joe Ruby and Ken Spears: the two men who developed the original Scooby Doo cartoon idea.
- GoofsAt around 1 hour 4 minutes, Shaggy and Scooby, who had been dressed as Nightwing and Bat-Hound, are briefly seen back in their normal attire. In the next shot where they are visible, they are back in their Bat-attire.
- Quotes
Batman: He doesn't know directions.
Daphne Blake: Duh, he's a dog.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Scooby-Doo Movies of All Time (2022)
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