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Scoob!

PG
Movie
2020
1h 33m
English
Animation, Comedy, Family, Mystery
In Scooby-Doo’s greatest adventure yet, see the never-before told story of how lifelong friends Scooby and Shaggy first met and how they joined forces with young detectives Fred, Velma, and Daphne to form the famous Mystery Inc. Now, with hundreds of cases solved, Scooby and the gang face their biggest, toughest mystery ever: an evil plot to unleash the ghost dog Cerberus upon the world. As they race to stop this global “dogpocalypse,” the gang discovers that Scooby has a secret legacy and an epic destiny greater than anyone ever imagined.
Rating
WATCHMODE
5.8
IMDB
Scoob! (2020) on IMDb
CRITIC SCORE
46

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Will Forte
Shaggy Rogers (voice)
Frank Welker
Scooby-Doo / Pterodactyl (voice)
Mark Wahlberg
Blue Falcon (voice)
Jason Isaacs
Dick Dastardly (voice)
Ken Jeong
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder (voice)
Amanda Seyfried
Daphne Blake (voice)
Gina Rodriguez
Velma Dinkley (voice)
Zac Efron
Fred Jones (voice)
Iain Armitage
Young Shaggy (voice)
Ariana Greenblatt
Young Velma (voice)
Mckenna Grace
Young Daphne (voice)
Pierce Gagnon
Young Fred (voice)
Kiersey Clemons
Dee Dee Skyes (voice)
Tracy Morgan
Captain Caveman (voice)
Simon Cowell
Simon Cowell (voice)
Harry Perry
Harry Perry (voice)
Kevin Heffernan
Bike Cop Gary (voice)
Christina Hendricks
Officer Jaffe (voice)
Henry Winkler
Keith (voice)
John DiMaggio
Restaurant Owner (voice)
Ira Glass
Ira Glass (voice)
Henry Kaufman
Chad / Chet (voice)
Maya Erskine
Judy Takamoto (voice)
Billy West
Muttley (voice)
Don Messick
Muttley (archive audio) (voice)
Directed By: Tony Cervone
Written By: Eyal Podell (Story), Chiranjiv Makwana (Screenplay), + 6 more

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Elicx says...
5 years ago
A good movie ruined by lame pop culture references and political agendas.
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canihelpyou says...
5 years ago
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I have been looking forward to this movie for 2 years but I thought it was average. Firstly, why does every film have to be a superhero movie? A classic Scooby Doo plot of unmasking a bad guy would have done the trick here. One of the things that was great about the original films is that the villains were actually scary. I know he is a Hanna Barbera product, but I'm sorry, [spoiler]Dick Dastardly[/spoiler] is not scary. Second, a lot of the jokes just weren't funny. They obviously tried to appeal to both adults and kids as there were some more 'adult' jokes, but for the most part they just landed flat, which made the film start to get boring. The live action movies struck a much better balance here, with adult humor mixed with jokes for kids. I also thought Scooby talked too much (he seemed to have more dialogue than Freddy, Velma and Daphne, and he's a dog). Overall the voice acting and animation was good, but the writing and plot were a huge let down. Both of the live action films were better and they are 15 years old. Too bad.
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Saint Pauly says...
5 years ago
Not as retro kitsch chic as the original cartoon, not as tight as modern CGI features and not as self-aware as the the live action films, this is the kind of movie you fall asleep watching and still don't miss anything. :dog::sleeping::confused: PS Why do they have Scooby speaking better than most of my students, yet he still can't pronounce the first letter of words? WTF!? :person_facepalming_tone2:
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Bradym03 says...
4 years ago
A great man once said, "It's a no for me". On a serious note, why is Simon Cowell in a Scooby-Doo movie? I thought early 2000 references died years ago. The only redeeming quality in the movie is Jason Isaacs as Dick Dastardly, but that's really it. Every decision the film makers made for this movie was the absolute worst. The animation was bad and at times looks unpolished. How this new version handles the characters such as the old gang was painfully insulting. The Scooby gang are separated for a massive portion of the movie and we instead focus on this superhero-like story line, because superhero movies are popular right now. The voice acting was pretty terrible and how the movie applies modern technology into the story was straight up embarrassing. It's a factory-made movie produced by a bunch of old boomers that try so hard to be hip for the modern youth, but it will age like sour milk. I thought we would get a Scoob movie in the same vein as 'The Peanuts Movie' back in 2015. I guess not.
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Featured User Reviews

worpledinker
CONTAINS SPOILERS8/10  4 years ago
So, some main complaints about this movie are the pop culture references and it supposedly having a political agenda. I found the pop culture references to be overall great. They were funny and fun! As far as it having some political agenda; I dug and dug looking for anyone to tell me specifically h More
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pullsa
3/10  4 years ago
This movie is Ghostbusters meets Superheroes but no way shape or form is a Scooby Doo and company movie.

It is a prime example of producers not knowing anything about the original material and what made it special and fun, theyjust thought that a talking dog and super heroes would appeal to kids More
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SWITCH.
5 years ago
I guess I can commend Warner Bros. for attempting to revitalise their Scooby-Doo brand and give parents something to show their kids while they've been stuck at home, but when there's a plethora of new and old (much, much better) kid's films, the best thing would be to Scooby-Dooby-do your kids a fa More
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CinemaSerf
2 years ago
Never my favourites of cartoon characters, this sadly doesn't really do much better than the pretty far-fetched, slapstick, animation series from the 1970s. It starts off by way of an explanation as to how the young "Shaggy" and his eponymous canine pal initially hooked up, before jumping forwards t More
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