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Post by Doo on Sept 14, 2021 16:34:46 GMT -5
I really enjoyed this film! Even as someone who didn't watch Courage before, I thought this really combined the best of both worlds. The dark tone was incredible; the humor was great (other than the fart jokes) and I thought the message about finding courage was sweet. The clown reappearing a bunch was funny. I was surprised how much I liked the villains. I'm not typically a fan of bug villains, but I thought the queen cicada was super creepy. The political satire throughout the film was awesome lol. The culprits being (spoilers) Courage villains was a nice touch as well, and it was humorous how Fred, Velma and Daphne were trying to pull off Katz's "mask." The only part I would say I really didn't like of the movie (other than the fart jokes, obviously) was Eustace rapping. That was so cringey and just flat-out unnecessary. The ending was...interesting. I'm not really sure what to think of it as I don't care for "And now everyone's dancing!" types of endings, but I guess it was a little cute, idk lol. Overall this was a great film and one of my favorites of the recent DTVs. It was even a little better than Happy Halloween. The dark tone was stellar in this film and I hope they keep it up for future movies.
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Post by mattpricetime on Sept 14, 2021 16:46:07 GMT -5
I really enjoyed this one as well. At first I found it took a few scenes to get used to the Courage characters being animated in this style, but it worked well.
Eustace's rap caught me off guard with "what the blank" when it started but then i got the joke that it literally came "straight out of nowhere".
The ending reveals with more Courage characters was pretty fun. Felt appropriate the Scooby gang got their mystery reveal which then descended into Courage normal twists.
I was also glad that Velma and Daphne have both returned to form.
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Sept 15, 2021 18:30:53 GMT -5
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Post by cometcrystal on Sept 15, 2021 18:30:53 GMT -5
I thought it was a ton of fun. I felt like it started as a Scooby movie, and ended as a Courage movie.
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Sept 16, 2021 15:59:28 GMT -5
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Post by ruben MG on Sept 16, 2021 15:59:28 GMT -5
I have been waiting for this movie for a long time, and I did not have great expectations, because of how bad the last dtvs have been. but this movie pleasantly surprised me. I'm not saying it's a perfect movie, but I admit it's the best movie since "goutmet ghost" and that's amazing. I'm also a courage fan so it was a dream crossover for me, at least they made a good crossover. I'm pretty fed up with wb not making normal scooby movies without guest stars, but this movie made the exception.the latest scooby doo movies had their flaws, and this one has the same flaws but this time I don't care so much because it's courage that got its moment of prominence, if it had been with another guest star it would have bothered me a lot, this is a great exception for me. I do not care that courage was the protagonist of that great ending of the movie.In what I notice a great improvement is in how they developed the film, it is no longer a long scene that is the whole center of the film as it happened in the last two films. It had a great central development throughout that house, which although for me it has points for improvement, it was quite satisfactory. The best thing was the dark and strange tone of the movie, I really loved that Scooby was introduced to a completely different world and that they made it so natural. we have a scooby movie with a unique style.of course I fully understand that not everyone is going to like it because I admit that courage had quite a few moments in which it shone above scooby, and if someone does not like courage I understand perfectly that they do not like that. It would really bother me if the guest star is above the gang in general, but since I'm a courage fan I have a big exception in that. and I loved that ending starring him after so many years at least he got the moment of glory.
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Sept 16, 2021 20:40:14 GMT -5
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Post by mattpricetime on Sept 16, 2021 20:40:14 GMT -5
I think it's fair to criticize Courage getting the spotlight in that final battle if you want to call it that. But i guess you can argue most of the plot was the Scooby "investigate a mystery" kind of story with a very Courage kind of take down the bad guy moment rather than a "scooby gang catches the bad guy" moment.
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Sept 19, 2021 2:07:03 GMT -5
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Post by scooby726 on Sept 19, 2021 2:07:03 GMT -5
I don't know how to rate this movie.. The animation was a lot better compared to the last DTV and I also enjoyed the jokes and Courage. I usually don't like crossovers, but this one was better than the others. It felt kind of weird because it was a Courage/Scooby movie and the gang was just there. It wasn't a movie based on Scooby and the mystery and that is what I miss the most. The dark tone was amazing and I hope they keep that in the next DTV. It wasn't a bad movie, but no top 10 either. I hope in the future they can focus on Scooby doo and the gang only and keep the dark tone with some humor in it like the 2010s era
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Sept 20, 2021 23:51:52 GMT -5
Post by snesgamer83 on Sept 20, 2021 23:51:52 GMT -5
As others have been saying, I liked this one more than many of their recent crossovers. Yet the identity (of at least one) of the villains was so obvious if you've watched the Courage series, that I called it BEFORE the first trailer even hit!
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Sept 24, 2021 17:16:36 GMT -5
Post by scoobyfan69 on Sept 24, 2021 17:16:36 GMT -5
I really enjoyed this movie I thought it was funny I liked the interactions between shaggy scooby and courage and it's not afraid to get weird and creepy at times not as weird or creepy as the courage the cowardly dog show but I think thats kind of understandable considering the fact that they were trying to have a balance between both shows elements. If I did have a complaint Eustice's rap and the dance party ending were cringey but other than that great movie and I hope that the Krypto crossover is on the same level of quality and if not then it can still be good in it's own way.
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Sept 26, 2021 11:16:27 GMT -5
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Post by russm on Sept 26, 2021 11:16:27 GMT -5
The computer and the tablet, they need a series all by themselves.
That was a good one, used to love Courage when it was on. The ending does come across as and idea thta didn't wuite work, but that idea was better than many other ones they've turned into films. Probably the best crossover we'll get until someone reads my mind and does the Red Sonja meets Scooby Doo crossover of my dreams.
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Oct 17, 2021 20:04:06 GMT -5
Post by dooscoobert0220 on Oct 17, 2021 20:04:06 GMT -5
Just got the DVD and watched it today. I really enjoyed it! It definitely felt like a great balance between Scooby and Courage and the interactions between the characters were so funny. Eustace's "Oooga booga booga" really never gets old lol. I really loved the opening mystery part, it was really funny and Daphne apologizing for not wrapping up properly cause of a "family emergency" warmed my heart. The darrker tone in places mixed so well with the comedy (except for the more childish stuff that I feel like they only put in there for the youngest kids) and is something I hope they continue in other DTVs that would work in that style. The ending reveal was perfect in my opinion, and I kinda love they finally gave an explanation to why everything that happens in Nowhere. It felt like ot made sense. The fart jokes were cringey but tolerable (Scooby is a tad notorious for this stuff sometimes lmao), but the rap was just...no. I feel like it was supposed to be some sort of reference/parody of Straight Outta Compton cause of the similar titles but I have no idea who that would have been for. Overall, definitely a really fun watch, and delivered on the stuff I was hoping for as a crossover.
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Post by Ark on Oct 24, 2021 23:20:10 GMT -5
I thought it was a ton of fun. I felt like it started as a Scooby movie, and ended as a Courage movie. This, for sure. A better film than we've seen in a while; I enjoyed it. The campy banjo music was surprisingly calming. I felt like they creatively fit in nods to episodes all throughout.
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Oct 24, 2021 23:23:25 GMT -5
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Post by Ark on Oct 24, 2021 23:23:25 GMT -5
The computer and the tablet, they need a series all by themselves. That was a good one, used to love Courage when it was on. The ending does come across as and idea thta didn't wuite work, but that idea was better than many other ones they've turned into films. Probably the best crossover we'll get until someone reads my mind and does the Red Sonja meets Scooby Doo crossover of my dreams. Okay, logically it had to have been Win98 updated to WinXP for it to interface correctly, and Velma's chart explaining sound bothered me as we can hear down to 50 Hertz, not Kilohertz. I did like how they explained why Nowhere gets haunted so often.
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Oct 25, 2021 3:22:48 GMT -5
Post by russm on Oct 25, 2021 3:22:48 GMT -5
The computer and the tablet, they need a series all by themselves. That was a good one, used to love Courage when it was on. The ending does come across as and idea thta didn't wuite work, but that idea was better than many other ones they've turned into films. Probably the best crossover we'll get until someone reads my mind and does the Red Sonja meets Scooby Doo crossover of my dreams. Okay, logically it had to have been Win98 updated to WinXP for it to interface correctly, and Velma's chart explaining sound bothered me as we can hear down to 50 Hertz, not Kilohertz. I did like how they explained why Nowhere gets haunted so often. We should be thankful that they've got the correct units.
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Oct 25, 2021 8:12:58 GMT -5
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Post by Ark on Oct 25, 2021 8:12:58 GMT -5
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Oct 25, 2021 9:10:15 GMT -5
Post by russm on Oct 25, 2021 9:10:15 GMT -5
Your speakers/headphones have to be quite good to hit the 20Hz range, most struggle or you've got to really crank up the volume to get them to perform. Depending on what you listened with, your ears might be better than you think.
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