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Scoubidou sur l'île aux zombies

Original title: Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
  • Video
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Mary Kay Bergman, Scott Innes, B.J. Ward, Frank Welker, and Billy West in Scoubidou sur l'île aux zombies (1998)
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The Mystery Gang reunite and visit Moonscar Island, a remote island with a dark secret. Daphne wants more than just a villain in a costume, and they get more than they ever expected.The Mystery Gang reunite and visit Moonscar Island, a remote island with a dark secret. Daphne wants more than just a villain in a costume, and they get more than they ever expected.The Mystery Gang reunite and visit Moonscar Island, a remote island with a dark secret. Daphne wants more than just a villain in a costume, and they get more than they ever expected.

  • Director
    • Jim Stenstrum
  • Writers
    • Glenn Leopold
    • Davis Doi
    • William Hanna
  • Stars
    • Scott Innes
    • Billy West
    • Mary Kay Bergman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Stenstrum
    • Writers
      • Glenn Leopold
      • Davis Doi
      • William Hanna
    • Stars
      • Scott Innes
      • Billy West
      • Mary Kay Bergman
    • 117User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Scott Innes
    Scott Innes
    • Scooby-Doo
    • (voice)
    Billy West
    Billy West
    • Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers
    • (voice)
    Mary Kay Bergman
    Mary Kay Bergman
    • Daphne Blake
    • (voice)
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Fred Jones
    • (voice)
    B.J. Ward
    B.J. Ward
    • Velma Dinkley
    • (voice)
    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Simone Lenoir
    • (voice)
    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Lena Dupree
    • (voice)
    • (as Tara Charendoff)
    Cam Clarke
    Cam Clarke
    • Detective Beau Neville
    • (voice)
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Jacques
    • (voice)
    • …
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Snakebite Scruggs
    • (voice)
    Jennifer Leigh Warren
    Jennifer Leigh Warren
    • Chris
    • (voice)
    Ed Gilbert
    Ed Gilbert
    • Mr. Beeman
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Jim Stenstrum
    • Writers
      • Glenn Leopold
      • Davis Doi
      • William Hanna
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    10meganphipps

    Nostaglic At It's Best

    I have been feeling so nostaglic this month and so I figured I would watch one of my favourite Scooby Doo movies from my childhood that I adored and it still lives up to my expections even since this movie was from 1998. I definitley recommend this movie if your an adult and you loved Scooby Doo as a kid or if you have childern and you wanted to introduce them to it. Such amazing animation and will always be one of my top favourites of the Scooby Doo movies.
    DarthBill

    Night of the Living Dead

    The gang is back, with better animation and a different wardrobe for Fred & Daphne. Like the live action film, the gang reunites after a few years apart, but not because of a clash of egos. Daphne is now a talk show host, Fred is her producer and personal camera man, Velma runs a mystery book store and Shaggy and Scooby work at an airport checking luggage. But they miss each other and reunite on Daphne's birthday to set out on a cross country journey looking for "real" ghosts, only to find more "nut jobs in Halloween costumes".

    Then they head to the Bayou where they crash at an old house run by a creepy woman. Something fishy is clearly going on, but who's behind it all? Is it the creepy old woman who owns the house, her daughter who has a thing for Fred, the rugged gardener who Daphne seems to have a thing for, the fisherman, the ferry man, or something much, much worse? Before you can say "Scooby snack!" the gang is up to their neck in trouble battling zombies and cat people! Will they survive?

    By far the best of the new Scooby Doo animated films on video, this one explores certain themes that kind of developed but were never explored in the old show - like is there something going on between Fred & Daphne, and what would the gang do with themselves if they were apart. It also explores what happens when the gang finally encounters the real deal and not a guy in a mask, so it's basically "Night of the Living Dead" with the Mystery Inc gang.

    Frank Welker, voice of Fred, is the only member of the original series on hand. Don Messick, voice of Scooby, died before this one was put into the works, and for some reason Casey Kasem wasn't available as Shaggy. Shaggy is voiced instead by Billy West (, Geek-er from "Geek-er", Fry from "Futurama") and he is a capable Shaggy. Scooby is voiced perfectly by Scott Innes. Daphne is voiced with girlish perkiness by the late Mary Kay Bergman (Really horrible what happened to her; I hope she's found peace in the next world) and BJ Ward (Scarlet from the GI Joe cartoons) is the geeky Velma. Cam Clarke, the voice of Leonardo from "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and the new voice of He-Man, plays the gardener, and Mark Hamill does another creepy vocal characterization.

    Don't miss Fred trying to yank the head off a zombie grumbling "It's the gardener... it's the fisherman... it's the ferryman!"
    10mariaraluca-19590

    Best Movie Of All Time

    Might be because im a scooby stan but idc this is absolute perfection
    bob the moo

    Enjoyable film with more knowing wit than the series

    Tired of chasing old men in masks, Daphne and Fred go off to start a successful TV series, Velma opens a mystery bookstore and Scooby and Shaggy works as customs officers at an airport. However when Fred decides that the next episode of their show should be about real ghosts, the gang get back together to travel across the deep south. After many `men in masks' they arrive in New Orleans to be invited to a house haunted by a dead pirates and an island full of zombies. However the gang discover that everything is not quite as it's seems on the island.

    The nineties film version of the animated Scooby Doo are quite different from the original series. Instead of being cheesy, they are knowingly cheesy and contain a lot more jokes aimed at themselves for adults. While it is not quite as adult orientated as the Simpsons for example, it is still pretty amusing. Daphne and Fred both being slightly jealous of the other having opposite-sex interest is one example of this that worked quite well.

    Also the film's go harder for scares from their ghosts, I'm not saying it's scary but it has a lot more action than the series! The zombie have real menace and are not just comedy characters. The voice work is good considering it is not the original cast by and large. Mark Hamil is probably the biggest name on the list and does OK but all the cast do well – even if some of them are really doing impressions instead of performances!

    Overall this will please kids but will also be enjoyable for adults who do enjoy Scooby. The wit is a little more than just pratfalls and there are some nice self-depreciating touches that are funny. The zombies and all are quite effective and the film is enjoyable. Don't expect art – it does what it does and does it quite well.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    A little to frightening for very young children, but still a great film!

    I love Zombie Island very much, one of the best Scooby Doo movies easily along with Witch's Ghost. The animation was very good(one of the best-looking Scooby films), and so was the very 90s soundtrack, Terror Time's extremely catchy. The voice talents, while not as great as the ones in the two films I mentioned, are extremely good. The standouts are Billy West and Adrienne Barbeau.(with a great french-sounding accent), I also really liked Tara Charendoff as Lena, so much better than she was in the Little Mermaid sequel, where her character was very annoying. I also really liked the sophisticated and very atmospheric plot, which was refreshingly different also, about a pirate's ghost haunting a Louisianna plantation, the scenes with the zombies are genuinely unsettling(at times too much so perhaps). I never predicted the ending, I really didn't, no other ending in a Scooby Doo has been more creepy or had as much staying power. I especially loved the scenes with Scooby chasing the cats(the peppers gags were even funnier), they were funny and captures the spirit of classic Scooby very well. My only real criticism was that very young children will find it very frightening, as my sister did when she was 7, so much so she refused to see it for ages. All in all, a very good film, that is up there with Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders and Goblin King. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      This film is dedicated to Don Messick, the original voice of Scooby-Doo.
    • Goofs
      When Lena shows Fred his room, she opens the shades to see the setting sun and tells him that he will have a great view of the harvest moon. The harvest moon is a full moon and would appear in the opposite direction of the setting sun. A moon in the same direction as the setting sun would be a new moon.
    • Quotes

      Daphne Blake: What I need is a real, live ghost.

      Velma Dinkley: That's an oxymoron, Daph.

    • Crazy credits
      After the ending credits, Scooby reappears, makes peace with Simone's cats and says his famous "Scooby Dooby Doo!"
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #22.7 (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?
      Written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh

      Performed by Third Eye Blind

      Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment

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    FAQ1

    • How come Jacques doesn't have a partial werecat transformation like Lena and Simone instead he just instantly transforms into his full cat-form.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
      • China
      • South Korea
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scooby-Doo sur l'île aux zombies
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hanna-Barbera Cartoons
      • Warner Bros. Television Animation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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