This is objectively the best Scooby-Doo movie and the most soulful and passionate one

This is objectively the best Scooby-Doo movie and the most soulful and passionate one.

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it was the first time shit got real

Then you must've loved the sequel then :)

Scooby is kind of sexy.

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OPS

I think so too. Witch’s Ghost is close and Alien Invaders/Cyber Chase/2002 are also good.

This.

Is he raping Scooby? It looks like Scooby didn't give consent, does he not know his dog can talk? He's going to report him.

Scooby and WWE is better

Better? No. But fun. A lot of the DTV movies are fun. Really a Pup-current day is mostly all good if you take out get a clue, the prequel live action, the daphne and velma movie and Scoob.

Actually watched a bit of it earlier, wasn't any good imo. Downloaded it for a family member.
Her tits and body though, unf.

I remember what a big deal this was when it came and how hype I was to get back from trick r treating to see it. I feel like it still holds up. It upped the stakes and was just a touch darker then normal and serious but fully maintained the spirit of the original. It's rare for a modern adaptation to be so respectful while also adding to it. While I suppose 13 ghosts explored the area of what if the monster was real first, this one still had it as a great twist.

But what about Ghoul School?

You forgot to include Guess Who.
Hope that show is over by now

Most people did in fact like Witch's Ghost, yes.

Yes, Witch's Ghost is just as good as Zombie Island. It started going downhill with Alien Invaders and then the computer virus one was so soulless that I knew we were back to shitty Scooby movies.

>Cyber Chase
>good
It does not deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as the other three from the golden age of Scooby movies. The other three all manage to perfectly capture the atmosphere of their settings, be it cajun plantation or Area 51. Then comes Cyber Chase and there's just no atmosphere at all, just a bunch of chase scenes to get them through the levels until they meet their videogame doubles. It also committed the cardinal sin of "stuck in a videogame" plots: the gameplay either made no sense or seemed boring and cheap as fuck.

People who think Cyber Chase is as good as ZI, WG and AI clearly have no fucking idea why those three are good in the first place. It's not just because there's a real monster. Even as a kid I could tell it was missing that spark.

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Absolutely true, I enjoy zombie island as much as the next person but Ghoul School is amazing.

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This is easily way beter

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I'm curious how it would have turned out had it stayed a SWAT Kats episode.

Is the wrestling even real in this one? I thought it was just a guest star thing like in the old day, in which case this is the best one.

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I prefer the Boo Brothers and the one where Shaggy becomes a werewolf, but zombie island good too.

Same thing for me. The fact that even monsters has kids was really cute thing for me to watch.

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The part of cyber chase where they meet their old selves and team up to fight all their classic monsters was great and soulful. Every other part of it was lame though.

Scooby-Doo and KISS is unironic Kirby Kino.

The other gang and the monsters were LITERALLY soulless.

The old stuff in general has more soul then what they make today.

Where does that movie where the gang turn into real monsters on Halloween and Shaggy and Scooby have to save them lie in comparison to the others?

>more soul then what they make today.
Fucking ESL's.

This

Wrong.

I didnt expect it to be good desu.

>it was all swamp gas

Spotted the Zoomer who was too young to realise how soulless Cyber Chase was because he was three years old when he saw it the first time.

Reminder that this user specifically looks up mistakes to paste this. The archives show he's been doing it since November last year with 59 results of just "Fucking ESL's."

That might explain why I noticed people suddenly crying ESL way more often than we used to. I thought it was just a case of newfag kids who want to feel smart.

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Spotted the bitter senile boomer who cant keep up with the times.

I remember rewatching it recently and hating everyone's eyes.
It felt like they were often emotionless. Like staring off into a void when talking to other characters.

He meant the sequel to zombie island from 2019

The joke was that we do not speak of that movie and so he must have meant Witch's Ghost.

Oh

Alien Invaders was always my least favorite for some reason, could've been the setting. And the twist that Crystal was the real alien was different in that she isn't a villain but it left the film without any real threat. Like if Crystal was part of an alien faction fighting a bunch of evil aliens, while the fake aliens and the gang are stuck in the middle of it, that would've been more interesting imo.

Cyber Chase does feel more disconnected from the others, different tone for sure, but it's still dealing with a real threat. The premise is arguably more off the wall than the last three because they're trapped in a simulation for most of it, but then I think the lack of realism makes it less scary. The previous movies had a more grounded feel to juxtapose the real monsters and that made it scarier. If the tone was lighter and they looked more like Cyber Chase and other Scooby movies of the 21st century I don't think it would've been as spooky even with real monsters.

It's all down to the atmosphere for me. Alien Invaders wasn't nearly as good as the other two but it still felt like I was in the desert by area 51 and surrounded by UFO kooks when watching it, just like I'd been in a swampy plantation and a New England town in the other two. There's none of that atmosphere in Cyber Chase, it's quite literally lifeless. I distinctly remember watching Alien Invaders as a kid and worrying about how it's not as good as the other two and is this a bad sign? Then when Cyber Chase came out it was confirmation that we were back to crap movies with wacky concepts instead of atmosphere/soul, and I was proven right because not even the Hex Girls could save that Australian vampire one that came after.

Zombie Island=Witch's Ghost>Alien Invaders>>>>Loch Ness Monster>Boo Brothers>>>>>>Cyber Chase

Well I agree with you about the atmosphere pretty much, the settings for the first three were more mysterious even if I wasn't as big of a fan of the desert as Louisiana and New England. But I do still think Cyber Chase is a cut above Legend of the Vampire and several of those subsequent movies, a lot of that is down to the final act in the empty city where they meet the past versions of themselves and they fight some of their old foes. I don't think it was intentional but that aspect of Cyber Chase's plot gives it a finale vibe.

Loch Ness Monster is one of the few newer movies I remember having a good tone to it as well. Maybe it just comes with setting it in Scotland. Also iirc Boo Brothers had more of a looming threat in Beauregard's Ghost, the other movies around that time like Ghoul School and Reluctant Werewolf had villains that were just too goofy (Revolta and Dracula) and there was no mystery around them.

Spoiler warning i guess.
Isn't scooby and the gang canonically in another universe now? I watched mystery inc and the first dimension they were in had real monsters but they had to escape into a copy of their world where monsters arent real and its just people in costumes. Really weird ending iirc.

I remember being legit creeped out when they were filming the writing on the wall.

Daphne's voice pitch always was spooky to me during the film being played back

>its just people
Whose just people?

That's probably one of the most unsettling moments in all of those films desu, no monsters needed.

>desu

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all the bad guys.

>IT'S TERROOOOOR TIME AGAIN!

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Anyone seen that Scooby Doo and Courage the cowardly dog crossover? I haven’t seen it but seems like it’s decent

are you a whiite woman

I still wonder...if they were just cat costumes: how the fuck were those people doing over 25mph ON ALL FOURS, and leaping 15-20 feet vertically?

Thanks man for reminding me I want Courage, was trying to write down old stuff I wanted but I forgot him

All the Doo movies from Zombie Island to Cyber Chase were great.
After what Warner pulled off I don't want any more sequels to established movies. I don't want a Ghoul School sequel.

Why was she such a huge bitch bros?

now user

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AND YOU JUST
MIGHT
DIE OF
FRIGHT

I love the part when because Bo suspects Velma is about to step into quicksand, without saying a word, he grabs her arm and then lifts a huge rock above his head. Just for the contrived point of making you think he's about to kill her, before tossing this giant rock into the quicksand and saying 'quicksand...'.