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When Scooby tries to make it big in Hollywood with little success, the rest of the gang try to convince him to return to his normal Saturday morning cartoon.When Scooby tries to make it big in Hollywood with little success, the rest of the gang try to convince him to return to his normal Saturday morning cartoon.When Scooby tries to make it big in Hollywood with little success, the rest of the gang try to convince him to return to his normal Saturday morning cartoon.
Michael Bell
- Jesse Rotten
- (voice)
- (as Mike Bell)
- …
Paul DeKorte
- Singer
- (voice)
Pat Fraley
- Brother
- (voice)
- (as Patrick Fraley)
- …
Joan Gerber
- Lavonne
- (voice)
- …
Debbie Hall
- Singer
- (voice)
Stan Jones
- Director
- (voice)
- …
Casey Kasem
- Shaggy
- (voice)
Heather North
- Daphne
- (voice)
- (as Heather North Kenney)
Edie Lehmann Boddicker
- Singer
- (voice)
- (as Edie Lehmann)
Ginny McSwain
- Kerry
- (voice)
- …
Don Messick
- Scooby-Doo
- (voice)
Michael Redman
- Singer
- (voice)
- (as Mike Redman)
Marilyn Schreffler
- Cherie
- (voice)
- …
Patricia Stevens
- Velma
- (voice)
- (as Pat Stevens)
Rip Taylor
- C.J.
- (voice)
Robert Tebow
- Singer
- (voice)
- (as Bob Tebow)
Frank Welker
- Fred
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
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As a huge Scooby Doo fan, naturally I wanted to see Scooby Doo Goes Hollywood. I will admit I was a little disappointed by it, but I didn't think it was bad. The music is great and true to the style of the decade it's set in, and I liked the song sung by Fred, Daphne and Velma and the duet between Scooby and Cher(ie).
The voice work is still excellent, particularly from Don Messick, Casey Kasem and Frank Welker, and I enjoyed the spoofs on Happy Days, Charlie's Angels, Sonny and Cher and Superman. My favourite is the one on Sound of Music, which is still very funny.
The characters still have their likability. Scooby and Shaggy still make me smile and laugh, and while underused Fred, Daphne and Velma manage to not be dull.
Scooby Doo Goes Hollywood isn't perfect however. My feelings on the animation were mixed. The colours are lively and plentiful and some of the background art is nice, but the editing could have done with being more fluid and some of the character designs are not as strong as they could have been.
The concept was intriguing and it was very interesting at the start. However, the story is rather thin and predictable, and perhaps rushed too, with too much focus on the jokes and spoofs in alternative to a coherent storyline.
I was also mixed on the writing, most of the jokes and spoofs are very funny, but there are also some lame puns along the way and one or two of the spoofs due to feeling skimmed over don't quite make the grade.
All in all, a decent enough special, but I would be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed. 6/10 Bethany Cox
The voice work is still excellent, particularly from Don Messick, Casey Kasem and Frank Welker, and I enjoyed the spoofs on Happy Days, Charlie's Angels, Sonny and Cher and Superman. My favourite is the one on Sound of Music, which is still very funny.
The characters still have their likability. Scooby and Shaggy still make me smile and laugh, and while underused Fred, Daphne and Velma manage to not be dull.
Scooby Doo Goes Hollywood isn't perfect however. My feelings on the animation were mixed. The colours are lively and plentiful and some of the background art is nice, but the editing could have done with being more fluid and some of the character designs are not as strong as they could have been.
The concept was intriguing and it was very interesting at the start. However, the story is rather thin and predictable, and perhaps rushed too, with too much focus on the jokes and spoofs in alternative to a coherent storyline.
I was also mixed on the writing, most of the jokes and spoofs are very funny, but there are also some lame puns along the way and one or two of the spoofs due to feeling skimmed over don't quite make the grade.
All in all, a decent enough special, but I would be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed. 6/10 Bethany Cox
However the formula is very out-of-place, but I do admire the high prop-quality and Scooby is all-out-fun, this was the first feature length movie, and I think it's incredibly fun. Nothing more.
The Screenplay and the laughs However are top-notch much like the production-design. But I do enjoy the acting and the music, even if Hollywood has been done before in other serials. And the acting can be good too.
But I didn't like the fact they completely left the gang, I thought that didn't work just because the gang always seem inseparable.
But for some laughs, for some fun, I'd give it a 5 Out of 10. I'll review all these Movies too so you can see my favourite one.
The Screenplay and the laughs However are top-notch much like the production-design. But I do enjoy the acting and the music, even if Hollywood has been done before in other serials. And the acting can be good too.
But I didn't like the fact they completely left the gang, I thought that didn't work just because the gang always seem inseparable.
But for some laughs, for some fun, I'd give it a 5 Out of 10. I'll review all these Movies too so you can see my favourite one.
I really cannot fathom what the writers were thinking on this one. Few movies reach this level of crossover failure like Star Wars Holiday Special. It's a hodge-podge of rehashed Three Stooges, clips of older episodes, and Snoopy Come Home. I believe they were trying to see if Scooby would ever work without monsters, mystery and for the most part, the rest of the gang. The only audience I can think of that might enjoy this is perhaps a 3-year old who likes the dog but finds regular Doo too scary. Even still, they would get none of the supposed 'jokes' referring to old campy tv shows.
Maybe it was OK in the 70s if there was nothing else on (ut it was the only DVD we saw for Scooby that was bad) The rest of them are great rentals, but this one was a horrific flashback of the duller years for me and a regular bore for the kids.
The entire show is about Scooby trying to play other roles, like on Happy Days, and every one he does ends up with him crashing into something. It is also a wanna be musical, with no real plot and certainly no mystery.
I can't believe they bothered to put this on DVD! If you want to rent a great Scooby movie, get anything else first!!!! Even Harlem globe trotters is Academy material compared to this one.
The entire show is about Scooby trying to play other roles, like on Happy Days, and every one he does ends up with him crashing into something. It is also a wanna be musical, with no real plot and certainly no mystery.
I can't believe they bothered to put this on DVD! If you want to rent a great Scooby movie, get anything else first!!!! Even Harlem globe trotters is Academy material compared to this one.
This was one of about barely 8 VHS I actually had in the 90s as a kid for some reason, and it was probably my introduction to this whole series oddly. Nothing but great memories and laughs at the absurdity of it all.
Did you know
- TriviaFrank Welker provides the voice of Scooby-Doo as a baby in the film, making this his de-facto debut as the character. He originally auditioned for the voice of Scooby in Scoubidou (1969) and would go on to fully assume the role from Quoi d'neuf Scooby-Doo ? (2002) onwards.
- GoofsWhen Scooby plays Scooby Days in the president's office, there was no film in the camera.
- Quotes
Scooby Doo: I'm a wild and crazy guy!
Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers: Excu-use me!
- ConnectionsEdited from Scoubidou (1969)
- SoundtracksMove Over
Written by William Hanna, Joseph Barbera and Hoyt Curtin
Performed by Casey Kasem and Don Messick
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- Scooby Goes Hollywood
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- Cahuenga Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA(Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.)
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