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Post by UltimateScoobyFan on Jul 27, 2013 0:39:00 GMT -5
So yesterday I bought the movie, got to say that i really enjoyed it. It was cute and a very neat take on scooby and the gang. Now, I wouldnt want the puppets over cartoons but I dont think it would be a bad thing to release both cartoon movies and the puppet ones
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Post by groovyscooby on Jul 29, 2013 14:27:19 GMT -5
So yesterday I bought the movie, got to say that i really enjoyed it. It was cute and a very neat take on scooby and the gang. Now, I wouldnt want the puppets over cartoons but I dont think it would be a bad thing to release both cartoon movies and the puppet ones I agree!!!! I saw the preview for it on demand, and I thought Scooby was so cute in puppet form!!!!
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Post by scoob16 on Aug 2, 2013 4:45:24 GMT -5
Scooby-Doo! Netowrk Center Argentina has it full in Spanish. CENSORED I was so angry! But then again, I've watched episodes 42-48 of SDMI in Spanish, so I guess that won't be a problem for me, so I'll watch it right now!
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Post by leonel on Aug 4, 2013 8:19:31 GMT -5
I watched it and like it! I want more S-D! Adventures
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Post by dangerpronek on Aug 8, 2013 17:43:22 GMT -5
I've gotta say I wouldn't have watched this movie at all if it hadn't been for me watching some younger children on an extremely rainy day and needing something to entertain them I turned to VOD and made the choice of renting it. I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't as bad as I expected it to be. But there are a few things I didn't like.. 1. Velma's voice. Personally I think Mindy Cohn could have performed the young Velma better. 2. Velma repeatedly calling Fred "Fredward" which isn't even his real name, it's Fredrick. 3. Fred is practically a Scrappy himself. He's cute since he's a kid and I like the fact he wants to be the brave one but still in some parts he's a Scrappy remake. I thought. Overall it will be more pleasant than you probably expect! If you don't buy it I would defiantly recommend renting it
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Post by scoob16 on Aug 10, 2013 9:59:24 GMT -5
It's been a long time since I watched it, but I didn't express my opinion. It was good enough, a few jokes here and there, but I couldn't focus on it. Anyways, good movie... Would I want more puppet movies like that? Probably. I have a title and a plot in my mind: "Scooby-Doo! Adventures: Vampire Visions", in which Shaggy and Scooby have strange dreams about vampires. Something more like the plot of Web of the Dreamweaver! from Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorproated. What do you say? Does it sound interesting?
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Post by scoobnick on Dec 17, 2013 22:17:29 GMT -5
i'm not sure i'm interested in a scooby doo meets the muppets kind of series.. but i'll see if they air on cartoon network at any point.
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Post by ScoobyAddict on Dec 23, 2013 13:43:43 GMT -5
This was weird. Scooby as puppets was hard to get used to.
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Post by scoobnick on Jan 4, 2014 17:16:17 GMT -5
yeah, it takes awhile to get used to them as puppets.
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Post by Maybeth on May 1, 2014 14:14:38 GMT -5
It was kinda odd... I mean... when I watched it, I couldn't focus my full attention for I admit I felt slightly bored at some parts... It was good though... Scooby-doo in muppets! lol...
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Post by Doo on May 2, 2014 16:25:33 GMT -5
I still haven't seen this one yet.....I'm hoping to buy this one soon.
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Post by russm on May 2, 2014 17:46:52 GMT -5
It's not too bad, not the best Scooby Doo ever but for what it is it's enjoyable. The story is a bit thin but I suspect it's aimed at a younger audience (thinking A Pup Named Scooby Doo territory) and if you aimed at that you probably get a series out of it.
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Post by Doo on Jul 2, 2014 16:49:33 GMT -5
Finally saw this one today. I really liked it, I felt it was a great revival of A Pup Named SD and the movie had the same silly tone as Pup. I'm actually glad they didn't use Mindy Cohn for this movie, I normally like Mindy's Velma voice but I thought Stephanie D'Abruzzo made a great young Velma. She was very close to the original younger Velma. The other voice actors did a great job with voicing the younger gang as well. The only thing that would have been better is getting the original Pup voice actors back. I liked the idea of bringing back the dance scenes, and the intermission was clever. However, although I thought the movie was really good, there were a few things I didn't like: -The Fraphne. I felt the 'Fraphne' moments were really out of place and felt extremely forced. Normally, I don't mind Fraphne, in fact, this movie and Stage Fright were the only times I felt frustrated with the Fraphne. -The songs. I liked the idea of them bringing back the dance scenes, but I would have liked to see new songs for the dance scenes. Also, the music that they chose (from Abracadabra Doo, Camp Scare, and Phantosaur) didn't make any sense. 'Dig It Scooby Doo' was the only one that made sense. I felt annoyed by 'Here Comes Summer' (from Camp Scare) being randomly played while they were being chased by Ye Phantom Parrot through the cave (which had absolutely nothing to do with Summer). I also didn't understand why they chose the opening 'Abracadabra Doo' for one of the dance scenes. -Dance Scenes. I liked every part of the dance scenes, but the purist in me didn't like the addition of Dr. Escobar and Shirley to the dance scenes. I felt they should have stayed pure to the formula (in Pup, the dance scenes only included the gang and sometimes the monster), and not added other characters randomly in the dance scenes. I really liked this one, and would like to see another revival of Pup sometime in the future. Can't wait for the next DTV! In the meantime though, I still need to find time to watch 'Ghastly Goals' soon .
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Post by beanosponge on Apr 11, 2015 11:42:30 GMT -5
I watched the movie, it was ok. I wish it was longer but it had some good jokes.
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Post by scoobydoomaster on Aug 31, 2015 14:07:04 GMT -5
2 years later, and there is not another Scooby-Doo Adventure. I wonder if there will ever be another one.
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