Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire While vacationing Down Under, the mystery-solving quintet decides to head into the Australian outback to take in the sights and a rock festival competition held at Vampire Rock. But, of course, that is not to be. “Vampires” have been swooping down from the craggy cliffs and abducting the talent, forcing the detectives to go undercover as a rock band. (Their song? Predictably, “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?”) The aboriginal myth of Yowie Yahoo is thrown in, along with two aboriginal characters. Adults may have trouble keeping the glam-rock musicians separate from the vampires, but kids will follow enough of the complex plot and high-tech resolution. This 70-minute movie is a contemporary take on the vintage television series with Casey Kasem repeating the honors as the voice of Shaggy. While some of the flower-power looniness of the original is gone, the basic spirit of classic Scooby-Doo remains intact. (Ages 3 and older) –Kimberly Heinrichs
Customer Review: Scooby Doo delivers
Kids love this Scooby Doo movie. Can’t go wrong. Bought an extra as a gift.
Customer Review: The man in the mask is back!
If you have read my other “Scooby Reviews” you will know that I have had an issue with some of the newer Scooby movies that have been released which have had real monsters in them. Because this was pretty much a sequel to “Scooby Doo and the Witch’s Ghost” I was concerned that there would be real Vampires. Fear not parents! They have returned to the “Man in a Mask” stories which made the Scooby Doo series so lovable to begin with.

A Quick Summary: The gang (Voiced by the Original Actors) heads to the land down under to see a battle of the bands held in the Outback. Suddenly bands begin disappearing before the show. The mysterious Yawie Yahoo of Vampire Rock begins making appearances, so the gang decides to go undercover as a rock band to catch the mysterious monster.

My youngest (4 when we bought the movie, 6 now and still watching it) absolutely LOVES this movie. Fortunately for parents, the artwork is fairly good, the soundtrack is excellent for a Scooby film and the acting is good. Meaning that you can actually sit through this one several times in a row without wanting to make it “Disappear” like some of the other Scooby movies (sorry little buddy, I don’t know WHERE that DVD could have gone too…)

The Hex Girls (from Witch’s Ghost) show back up in this one, but they are much friendlier and don’t mention Wicca that I can recall. At the end of the movie you even get to watch the gang perform a rock song, which my son now knows by heart. My final opinion, this is one of the better Scooby’s that has been released in recent years, and I recommend it to parents provided you don’t mind listening to a decent amount of cartoon rock music.

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