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Post by 24994j on Dec 17, 2013 16:39:35 GMT -5
'Reluctant Werewolf' was actually the last Scrappy film.
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Post by scoobnick on Dec 17, 2013 22:38:45 GMT -5
so scrappy wasn;t in ghoul school?
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Post by 24994j on Dec 18, 2013 16:39:19 GMT -5
Scrappy was in all three of those films, but 'Reluctant Werewolf' came out/aired in October of '88, while 'Ghoul School' aired in February of '88. 'Reluctant Werewolf' was the last in the 80's "trilogy", not 'Ghoul School'.
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Post by scoobnick on Jan 4, 2014 17:10:41 GMT -5
thanks for the info, i had thought reluctant werewolf came out earlier but i was mistaken.
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Post by Maybeth on Jun 27, 2014 6:02:55 GMT -5
Was really nice! Dunno why many people dislike Scrappy... He is supposed to be a villain after he was supposingly kicked out of the gang or that's what I had understood. But in this film, he seemed really cute and positive. Kay sometimes too positive, but an adorable little friendly fellow!!
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Post by Sophia Peletier on Jul 2, 2014 12:39:51 GMT -5
Was really nice! Dunno why many people dislike Scrappy... He is supposed to be a villain after he was supposingly kicked out of the gang or that's what I had understood. But in this film, he seemed really cute and positive. Kay sometimes too positive, but an adorable little friendly fellow!! Scrappy was never supposed to be a villain, it's only WB that dislikes him and portrays him negatively with their shallow attempts at "Scooby" material. He actually saved the series back in the day. I love the little guy! He is so adorable. --- Ghoul School is an awesome film!
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Post by scoob16 on Jul 4, 2014 7:29:37 GMT -5
I liked this movie!! One of the best!! But I still wonder if the Calloways were aware that the Grimwood Girls were real monsters...
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Post by Ark on Apr 10, 2015 10:46:22 GMT -5
The word-play puns are great and I notice more and more every time I watch it. Even the title of the movie is one.
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Post by whataboutscrappy15 on May 12, 2015 12:33:36 GMT -5
well we can say it was the first monster high film hehe even if the girls look to young for high school remember that they are ghouls
but seriously it is my personal favourite as it was the first ever SD film I ever saw and it was shown on cartoon network , I think it has a great plot for a early Scooby film , all the new characters are great and have personalities and I liked how they gave the calloways and Revolta the main villainess a pretty good amount of screen time
I secretly hated how they gang ran away from the school though at the end I wanted them to stay as I thought it would have made a fun Scooby show
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Post by Ark on May 20, 2015 17:46:18 GMT -5
This one is pretty good. Never really cared for it much as a kid but it's grown on me with the years. There's lots of jokes I'd been missing before. Always thought the pit with the monster that Scrappy plays ball with was really neat. The way the floor opens up like a camera shutter.
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Post by Ark on May 20, 2015 17:47:20 GMT -5
'Reluctant Werewolf' was actually the last Scrappy film. True. Also explains why they had it end the way it did. They weren't sure about making a part two or not and decided not to.
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Post by Ark on May 20, 2015 17:49:09 GMT -5
well we can say it was the first monster high film hehe even if the girls look to young for high school remember that they are ghouls but seriously it is my personal favourite as it was the first ever SD film I ever saw and it was shown on cartoon network , I think it has a great plot for a early Scooby film , all the new characters are great and have personalities and I liked how they gave the calloways and Revolta the main villainess a pretty good amount of screen time I secretly hated how they gang ran away from the school though at the end I wanted them to stay as I thought it would have made a fun Scooby show Yeah. It ends oddly similar to the tNSDM episode where they cater at a party for Norma Deathman.
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Post by scoobydoomaster on Oct 30, 2015 13:39:38 GMT -5
I believe that tomorrow it the first time it has been aired on TV in the UK (recently at least).
It is on CITV at 9:25am after Jessie.
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Post by somebody-doo on Apr 19, 2016 9:07:53 GMT -5
This is the only Scooby I haven't seen but I don't want to waste my money on it and I don't really like the movies like this.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2016 8:17:01 GMT -5
Now this was the first Scooby VHS i got and it was supposed to be a valentine's/good grades surprise (my mom got it at Aldi's of all places for me in second grade as a result of managing not a single missed word on a spelling test for two years straight)but unfortunately I peaked before my homework was done because everyday after coming home and sitting down to play on the computer for a few hours the first games i would always play on the CN website would be Scooby-Trap and Jetsons Skyway Scurry followed up by KND Startup & S.T.A.T. before moving to my homework and trying to get other things done, however i learned my lessons about sneaking a peak at gifts and never did it again. This is still my favorite Scooby movie and only one thing would make it better, Daphne should have been in it just so Shaggy would've had someone to calm him down from the shock, Daphne also should have been in the other Superstar 10s (unless they take place before 13 ghosts).
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