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Mardi, septembre 21st, 2010
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Movie Title: Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase
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Scooby fans have been fortunate through the years to have wonderful people (Warner Bros & Hanna & Barbera) pick care of Scooby Doo. When I first saw the title to this movie, I was disturbed that Scooby might be burned with a over hyped technical movie to match the times. Boy was I

wrong! This latest and greatest adventure is another well written and novel narrative. This adventure may be as cessation to the modern atmosphere of the TV fresh series than the previous stout length curious movies. The storyline seems to have a bit more comedy worked into it. Well my kids adore it and I have seen it twice now and enjoyed it. I have said it before and will say it again “Scooby is an American icon”.

Stephen

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Okay, this is the first Scooby DVD take I had reservations about making. I’m a cartoon artist, and I consume animation for myself, because it’s a medium that’s dear to me. That said I was very haunted this would be a 75 min. commercial for the Scooby video game, and therefore only watchable for someone under 5. Instead it was fantastic! The myth has a colossal deal of action, without being really scary. So those of you with more impressionable children should have no plight this time. In that respect, this release is more like Alien Invaders. Unlike Alien Invaders all the characters are given a chance at center stage, and the interplay between them continues to be built upon. (Including the Daphne and Freddie relationship, which is sweet.) Everyone gets a moment to shine, and a chance to be the butt of a joke. So, no matter which character is your approved, you win a chance to cheer and laugh for them. This outing isn’t as musical as the first ones, but the fun, humor, and character balance are so profitable that it makes up for that. The current jabber of Daphne (Grey Delisle) is terrific, and fits in quite well. I’ve always liked BJ Ward as Velma, and I believe Scott Innes is obliging as Scooby and Shaggy. Frank Welker, who has voiced Freddie since the modern series, seems to especially be having fun in the recent movies, and has a couple of my popular moments in this one. The location is ravishing straight forward, the gang are to have a video game made after them by an extinct friend. When they reach, everyone has been unnerved by the appearance of a rotten virus that’s escaped from the game. While trying to catch the baddie trapped serve in the game, the gang is “accidentally” transported into the game with him. Now the only contrivance to hurry is to beat all ten levels and the Phantom Virus! At the same time they need to figure out who programmed him (which you will probably know from Level 1, but it makes it easier for the exiguous ones to figure out.) Along the draw they have to outwit all manner of video game baddies, and in the final level they meet their computer game alter egos. Not to mention villians from the frail Scooby Doo Note. This time they aren’t programmed to be unmasked! Also, be distinct to remember that when the credits roll there is quiet more to approach. There is a special bit at the raze where each of the gang tells his or her accepted share about making the movie. Those are hilarious! The extras occupy a terrific “making of” documentary. The best of those to date. Gawk it after the movie.
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