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Scooby-Doo (film)
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Scooby-Doo is a 2002 live-action film, based on the popular Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon of the same name. The film was directed by Raja Gosnell and written by James Gunn. It was produced by Charles Roven and Richard Suckle for Warner Bros. Pictures, and starred Matthew Lillard as Shaggy, Sarah Michelle Gellar as Daphne, Freddie Prinze, Jr., as Fred, Linda Cardellini as Velma, Neil Fanning as the voice of Scooby-Doo (who was created on screen using computer-generated imagery) and Rowan Atkinson as Emile Mondavarious.
In 2004, this film was followed by a sequel, entitled Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
Contents
- 1 Plot
- 2 Cast
- 3 Trivia
- 4 External links
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Plot
After solving the case of the Luna Ghost, the team known as
Mystery, Inc., splits up following a major argument between them, leaving the characters Scooby and Shaggy, to take care of the Mystery Machine.
Two years later, the gang are reunited (against their wishes) as each is individually invited to Spooky Island, a "frightfully" popular theme park owned by Emile Mondavarious (Rowan Atkinson). Mondavarious tells the gang that students are mysteriously becoming mindless zombies and only utter pop phrases. Of course, Fred, Velma and Daphne do not agree to team up and so they go in different directions.
Shaggy falls for a girl named Mary Jane, while Velma discovers of a group of so called demons that inhabit the island and seek revenge. A man named N'Goo Tuana (Steve Grives) and a masked wrestler try to spook Velma, but she ignores them. Daphne finds a voodoo man (Miguel A. Nunez Jr.) who tells her not to go the Spooky Island castle but she goes anyway. Scooby gets attacked by a demon, but escapes him. The gang investigate the castle and Fred and Velma discover an odd kind of "training" video as if there were real monsters living on the island. Daphne discovers an odd item called the Daemon Ritus—a magical artifact that absorbs energy, particularly souls. The bad guys nearly track them down, but the gang escape to their hotel.
Unfortunately, the demons attack and kidnap a bunch of tourists including Fred and Velma. The following morning, everything seems to be normal, until Fred appears to be a zombie. Daphne is captured and becomes a zombie as well. Shaggy, Scooby and Mary Jane flee from the chasing zombies, but Scooby discovers that Mary Jane is a monster in disguise. Scooby falls down a hole and Shaggy follows. He discovers a pool full of protoplasmic heads. He rescues Fred, Velma and Daphne from the pool and then spies the Daimon Ritus. Velma is the first to return to her body and then discovers that the demons were inside their bodies and died when they were exposed to sunlight. Velma also discovers that Fred and Daphne are in each other's bodies.
The gang is reunited, except Scooby and randomly
switch bodies until they return to their own. They then encounter the voodoo man who explains that the demons will rule the world for 10,000 years if they get their hands on the Daemon Ritus and complete their ritual (the "Darkopolypse Ritual", as said by the voodoo man). But they also need a purely good soul as well: Scooby-Doo.
The gang set up a trap to save the world and destroy the demons but it messes up and Fred and Velma discover that Mondavarious is the main villain. Shaggy knocks Mondavarious out and rescues Scooby. Velma and Fred find that Mondavarious is a robot and the one manipulating him is Scooby's nephew, Scrappy-Doo, who is the 'real' main villain, wanting revenge on Mystery, Inc., for abandoning and banning him years ago.
The Daemon Ritus sticks to Scrappy's chest, morphing him into a giant monster named Scrappy Rex and he chases Scooby and Shaggy about. Fred and Velma flee from minions while Daphne fights the wrestler on top of the island. She kicks him down the vent, releasing light that destroyed all of the demons and releasing the rest of the souls back to their bodies. Unfortunately, Scrappy Rex is immune to the light and traps down Fred and Velma while holding Scooby until Shaggy tells him that he's a very bad puppy and uses a machine(which was used for the ritual) to take the Daemon Ritus off of him, transforming him back to a puppy. Scrappy tries to fight back, but Scooby knocks him down. Shaggy finds the real Mondavarious (who is meant to be innocent) in a hole and police arrest Scrappy and his minions. But before the gang can even relax, the news of another case for them arrives.
During the credits, Scooby and Shaggy get their free all you can eat meal, and Scooby desperately tries to find a way to stop overheating after eating a jar of chili peppers.
Cast
Trivia
- Much of the Scooby-Doo movie was filmed at the Warner Bros. Movie World studios located in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. There is also a roller coaster at the theme park based on the film.
- A deleted title sequence featuring the animated characters was animated by Kurtz and Friends, the people who made the title sequence for City Slickers and the Mr. D.N.A. animation for the original Jurassic Park. The abandoned titles are on the DVD for the film.
- The official trailer that was released was a running gag to make it sound like the film was based on Batman, the narrator describing things that the Batman usually does, the music even had the distinct style of a Batman film. Then, when Scooby Doo is shown in silhouette, it is first made to look like Batman from behind, but then it reveals to be Scooby. The narrator explains "he will be called upon to save the world, once again..." and Scooby replies "Who me? Ruh-uh!". A similar trailer appeared in 2006 for The Simpsons Movie.
- Matthew Lillard and Freddie Prinze, Jr., both co-starred in She's All That, Summer Catch and Wing Commander. Freddie also co-starred with Sarah Michelle Gellar in I Know What You Did Last Summer
- On the hit TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, on which Sarah Michelle Gellar played the title role, her group of mystery-solving, supernatural-fighting friends were called "The Scoobies" or the Scooby Gang because of their similarities with the original cartoon's mystery-solving team.
- In "Looney Tunes: Back in Action", the animated versions of Shaggy and Scooby are seen having lunch with Matthew Lillard. The animated Shaggy berates Lillard for his performance in this movie.
- The alternative rock group Sugar Ray makes a cameo when Daphne, Shaggy and Scooby look for Fred and Velma.
- At the end, Scrappy says "And I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for you meddling sons of -!" before the doors to the helicopter he is in close, vulgarly parodying the typical line given by the villains in the television shows, after they are captured and unmasked ("And I would've gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!").
- Spooky Island was filmed in Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort, Moreton Island, Queensland, a tropical resort and popular holiday destination. The resort underwent major changes to add in the Spooky Island props. However, the rides seen in the shots are all CGI.
- All but one of the shots of Scooby Doo are CGI. When Daphne gets up out of the pile of toys in the opening scene, her head is below a robotic "Scooby-butt" when she says "I'm so over this damsel in distress nonsense".
- Originally, Scrappy Doo was not going to be the villain. At the end of the film, "Old Man Smithers", aka the Luna Ghost, from the beginning was going to be behind the event of the film.
- To date, the theatrical live-action Scooby-Doo films were the only ones produced in a widescreen format, and the animated direct-to-video Scooby-Doo films, are only produced in the 4:3 format.
- Pamela Anderson has a cameo at the beginning of the film.
- Astute watchers may notice several references to the film Aliens in the film - notably when the monsters pull Freddy under the floor it parodies almost exactly Hudson's demise, being dragged away under the floor by the Alien. Another is the way the monsters emerge from the chests of their victims. It mimics the way the larval aliens("chestbursters") emerge from their hosts.
- Many of the attractions at Spooky Island are parodies of attractions at Disneyland, including the "It's A Dead World" electrical parade (Disney's "It's A Small World") and the Splatterhorn (Disney's "Matterhorn Bobsleds"). The haunted castle was also inspired by Disney's Haunted Mansion ride and the Spooky Island sign is made to mimic that of the Hollywood sign.
- This movie appeared on Nickelodeon in 2005 and on Cartoon Network & ABC Family in 2006. Disney Channel has yet to air the film.
- In the Scrappy flashback half-way through the movie, Scrappy is thrown out of the Mystery Machine in front of a sign that said "Yukaa Flats 6 miles". Yukaa Flats is where Scrappy and his uncle Yabba-Doo solve mysteries in one of the T.V. shows.
- In order to make his voice sound similar to Casey Kasem's, Matthew Lillard had to overuse his vocal cords multiple times, causing him to get laryngitis.
- The film premiered on Cartoon Network on March 16, 2007. Scobby-Doo 2 premiered on Nickelodeon on the same night and an hour later.
- Watch out for a brief appearance by Holly Brisley