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Review #14796 - Dated: 27th of August, 2015 Author: mizim |
When I saw this up for request I knew I had to put my name down for it, I have three Scooby Doo fans, one very big one, and I grew up loving Scooby Doo (but not Scrapy :P ) and I was keen to see if this would be a fun film or not. We meet the Mystery team on their way to KISS World on the belief that they will be there to try and solve a mystery. What they encounter is the famous KISS group who are definitely more larger than life than normal and the Crimson Witch who is on a mission to free the Destroyer! When my main Scooby Doo lover saw the DVD case she immediately had a huge grin on her face and was asking me what it was called etc. and when I said we would watch it with dinner, she couldn't wait!
The animation stays true to what you know and expect from a Scooby Doo cartoon and I love that we still get the same voice actors in these iconic roles, it's also great to note that the members of KISS lend their voices to their characters. I watched this with a friend and her kids, and for a change after dinner, instead of hearing "can I go play in the room", all five kids were settled back in the living room, eyes fixed firmly to the TV.
The plot was pretty decent, better than what I actually expected it to be, I was thinking something hideously corny but overall I think that it did a good job of mashing up Scooby Doo with the craziness that I expect from KISS. The soundtrack is rockin'! There's only one song in here that isn't a KISS song, so if you don't like Rock n Roll, stay away. My kids, however, loved listening to the songs, my youngest was feet tappin' away and I looked up some more songs on YouTube for them to listen to and all were enjoyed.
There are two, rather short, special features on the DVD. One asks the crew and cast who they think they are, Scooby or Shaggy, and they were fun little conversations. The other special addition looks like it was a teaser trailer, this I found to be perfect for showing the kids that KISS are a real band, but I think something with a little more history, or a quick show and tell would have done really well on this as well. It did lead to me finding out that the group is over 40 years old though, older than I thought it was.
All in all this was a fun movie night and I know that the kids are going to be watching it over and over. Rock on Scooby Doo!!!
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