Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood The only mystery here is whether Scoob will leave the Mystery Machine gang to go solo. Featuring a laugh track, some musical numbers (!), and the Great Dane hanging with such ’70s icons as Charlie’s Angels and a disco queen in Qiana, the framing for this 49-minute show is framed as a screen test for a show- biz heavyweight. Shaggy plays agent while his canine sidekick gets to play cowboy for a face-off at high noon and don a leather jacket to wow the ladies as a canine Fonz in “Scooby Days.” This leaves Fred, Daphne, and Velma with frighteningly little to do. Originally a television special in 1979, this third–or so– incarnation of Scooby-Doo and friends features the original series’ voices (Casey Kasem, etc.), except for Velma (here voiced by Pat Stevens). Young Scooby fans (3 and up) will enjoy the humor, but Scooby purists will want to stick with the mysteries. –Kimberly Heinrichs
Customer Review: OK for adult nostalgia, bad for kids who love classic Scooby
This movie seems for for adults than children. It explores Scooby’s “career crisis” and brings back some nice flashbacks with the old gang. But my 5-yr-old, who loves the classic Scooby (and even Zombie Island and the Reluctant Werewolf), didn’t like this one.
Customer Review: Scooby hollywood
The picture showed that it was a 3 DVD package when I got it, it was only one DVD and I don’t think it was what I was lead to believe it was suppose to be.
Tags:
Career Crisis,
Casey Kasem,
Charlie S Angels,
Disco Queen,
Flashbacks,
Fonz,
Great Dane,
Heinrichs,
High Noon,
Laugh Track,
Leather Jacket,
Musical Numbers,
Mystery Machine,
Pat Stevens,
Purists,
Scooby Doo,
Screen Test,
Show Biz,
Velma,
Zombie Island
No Comments »
Scooby-Doo! Showdown in Ghost Town Uncover the mystery of the Faceless Rider!Product InformationLos Burritos sounded like a great place to stop for a snack but Scooby and thegang soon learn that the town is haunted!Help the gang search for clues but brace yourself for challenging puzzles wildchases even an outrageous pie-throwing showdown.A dark-cloaked figure on horseback. Green glowing eyes. “Zoinks” It’sthe Faceless Rider!” Why is the phantom terrorizing Los Burritos?Join Scooby and the gang in the quest for clues to solve this spine-tinglingmystery!Discover the amazing truth behind the mystery of the Faceless Rider! The mystery changes each time you play!Product HighlightsBuilds thinking and problem-solving skills Research skills Deductive reasoning Logical analysisThe mystery changes each time you play New clues Different villain and outcome!Turn up the excitement and the challenge 3 Levels of difficulty Spooky - Easy Spookier - Medium Spooktacular! - Hard Kids can play independently Provides help when your child needs itProduct FeaturesAre there ghosts in Los BurritosJinkies! Who chained up the archaeologist? Is this the work of the FacelessRider?There’s gold in these hills!Ask the old prospector where it’s hidden.Dig up evidence and clues!Uncover artifacts. Piece together puzzles.Search for stolen treasure!Creep into secret passageways.Ready aim - pie fight at high noon!Earn Scooby snacks in a showdown with the Faceless Rider. These pies areScooby’s favorite flavor!System Requirements Windows 95/98/Me or XP 166MHz MMX Pentium or higher 32MB of RAM 40MB free hard disk space 8X speed CD-ROM drive 16-bit color display set to 640×480 resolution 16-bit sound card compatibility Speakers Mouse
Tags:
Archaeologist,
Bit Sound,
Cd Rom Drive,
Challenge 3,
Challenging Puzzles,
Cloaked Figure,
Deductive Reasoning,
Flavor System,
Free Hard Disk Space,
Ghost Town,
Glowing Eyes,
Hard Disk Space,
High Noon,
Pie Fight,
Problem Solving Skills,
Prospector,
Ready Aim,
Scooby Doo,
Scooby Snacks,
Speed Cd
No Comments »