Thursday, September 25, 2025

Scooby-Doo And The Ghoul School

Fun while it lasted.



This was another of the tapes I had when I was young, I used to watch this and The Boo Brothers a lot so how was it on rewatch all these years later? Well it certainly is not one of the grandest Scooby movies but it holds appeal for any fan of this series. Still in Shaggy's red shirt phase him, Scoob, and Scrappy take up the responsibility of being coaches for the eponymous ghoul school where the daughters of famous monsters reside, now the idea of Shaggy and Scooby being teachers for monsters does indeed have potential and while it would have been more fun seeing them teach the girls potions, scare tactics, and host a PTA meeting, knowing their reputation as physical marathoners still checks out. The school has a lot of inspiration from the Addams Family and Munsters with students Sibella who is the daughter of Dracula and weirdly has one of the most sultry voices in animation (Which is a...choice.), Elsa Frankenteen which I have to admit is a cute reference to The Bride in both name and appearance, Winnie the werewolf who's easily the most tomboy of the group, Phantie the banshee giggler who I actually wish we got more of, and little Tanis the mummy who is baby girl of all babygirls and I would die for her and unleash all the ten plagues of Egypt on anyone who upset her. They're all great and have their moments to shine and I don't know what it is but the idea of all the classic monsters being single fathers just puts a smile on my face, we need more single dads in media and any respectable father would cherish their daughters like they do here. I gotta admit though the antagonists are kinda weak, both in the nauseating rival school of military boys and boy don't get me started on the concept of military school but also this odd addition of a powerful witch who wants to use the girls to eliminate their famous papa's. As much as I could care less about the boys the plot really didn't need to go that deep despite a decent climax, and indeed because of that villain introduction this is easily one of the longer Scooby-Doo movies pushing over 90 minutes when most wrap up before even the 80 minute mark. It's paced okay, the animation had a bump up in quality from the current show as this was a TV movie, it has moments of that exquisite fall atmosphere and quite good backgrounds all around, the story is enjoyable, and I got a kick out of the future student lineup you see at the end. What's wild to think about is just one single month after this another TV movie came out The Relcutant Werewolf which is extremely rare even in today's video market, I guess Scooby fans were eating good in 1988 before a severe drought hit for almost the entirety of the 90s which blows my mind to think about and I couldn't be happier I was born at the time I was and got into Scooby-Doo from 1997 or 1998. Thank God for reruns is all I'll say. Of course there's tons more movies and indeed shows I have yet to cover from this wonderful series and it's no mystery this still is my favorite cartoon even after so many greats have been made since. It was fun to briefly talk about and it did gear me up for the full Halloween season in all it's myriad forms. Finals scores I'll give this 2.5 stars, 6.5/10, and the trend will continue as I rise up from my tomb giving out multiple reviews each week of October. Finally it's my time again.

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Scooby-Doo And The Loch Ness Monster

Like man this sure put me in a good mood.




I don't know if I can rightly pinpoint as to why, maybe it was returning to familiar ground with early 2000s Scooby-Doo back when I was at the peak of my fandom, maybe it was the story setting in Scotland which God willing if I get there I'd probably never leave, whatever the reason I had a grand old time watching this! I know for a fact I saw it on the Cartoon Network when it was brand spanking new and yeah a story as simple as the gang visiting Daphne's scottish relatives and getting swept up in the mystery of Nessie works really dang well! Obviously the animation style is deep rooted in the What's New Scooby-Doo era and I gotta admit I missed that animation style, but in reality I just miss the early 2000s animation regardless of show. Coming off the Halloween movie the condensed and easy plot is a godsend and firmly exemplifies what the failings were on that one, it's barely an hour and 15 minutes but uses every minute to get you involved, have some fun, and walk away pretty happy. Honestly the fact Daphne has scottish relatives just puts the biggest smile on my face, and we get to breathe in a bit of the environment of the scottish highlands, the foggy loch, the very gothic castle of the Blake family, it looks really nice! Another aspect that brings warm feelings to my heart is I got to hear Casey again, and that kinda choked me up a bit it's been far too long since I've heard his voice and it fills me with unparalleled pride I share a birthday with the incredible man himself. Just so much about this put me in very high spirits and really did take me back to being a 9 year old revelling in my cartoons and imagination. True this more likely than not is strictly a case of my own nostalgia and probably won't be felt by many others unless perhaps you were there in that time and corner of the world, but damn it I thought this was good! The animation is crisp and that weird semi-2D but really 3D effect on the Loch Ness Monster works quite well, the chase songs are something I feel is SORELY lacking in modern Scooby-Doo, the voice cast does a good job and hey the scottish accents aren't godawful buuuut then again I'm biased towards such accents especially from wee ladies with red hair, the mystery is decent and actually may come as a bit of a twist for those who haven't seen it before, hell I was even digging the Jaws tributes sprinkled throughout, it was just a very positive viewing experience. I know some feel that the golden age of Scooby movies passed after Cyber Chase but for me, I kept watching the direct to video movies for quite awhile after the fact not really slipping from the fandom until about 2007 or 2008 but it's never really gone from my life. I fell in love with Mystery Incorporated around 2011, I still caught movies like Mask Of The Blue Falcon and Frankencreepy which are still some of the absolute best in the modern era, you just never ever forget your first. I give this one 3 stars, 7.5/10, and we will go even further back in time with one of the few remaining 80s movies next.

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Happy Halloween Scooby-Doo

Well I suppose this is a humble beginning for the most wonderful time of the year.




Now being a hardcore Scooby-Doo fan I can safely say I've had more good experiences than bad experiences with this series, but with Happy Halloween I couldn't feel more conflicted. Cause it's not...bad, not really at all but there were several elements that kinda threw me off and while it did certainly make me laugh and I was digging certain parts this feels like a very mixed bag, slightly slap dash plot, that ultimately results in some Scooby fluff. I love fluff, it doesn't have to be amazing to be enjoyable but this is absolutely one of those cases where you're really not gonna remember much about it in a few days. We start off at the tail end of a mystery with the gang halting The Scarecrow, yes Dr. Jonathan Crane himself from trashing a Halloween parade led by the Mistress Of The Dark herself Elvira, before something wicked this way comes in the form of radioactive pumpkins which not only is a call back to The Witch's Ghost but for you lads and lasses out there of a certain generation gave me hard flashbacks to Grim Adventures Of Billy And Mandy with the Jacked Up Halloween special which makes it even more surreal cause this was directed by the creator Maxwell Atoms, sending the gang on mostly the backpedal as they try to work out just how to stop these ghoulish creatures. You can kinda tell from that brief synopsis this is all over the place, I mean I can fully accept Elvira being a part of the Scooby-Doo world I mean shit if Vincent Price can be she certainly can too. I know Mystery Incorporated have indeed crossed paths with the Caped Crusaders on several occasions but does it really do a damn thing for the story? And worst of all despite my love for the man, Bill Nye the science guy is here for....absolutely no good reason, he's barely in it, barely does anything, and contributes a whopping plate of nothing with a side order of zilch to any of the proceedings. Like what was the plan here guys?? They really just went too off the tracks here and tried to do too much. Between this and Return To Zombie Island Cassandra Peterson is becoming a ill omen for Scooby-Doo and that's horseshit because she is the bomb man, she has such wit and good comedic timing, I actually really enjoyed her little storyline with Daphne they were great together and got a good few laughs from me! But it just feels off, something feels wrong with this production and I can't pinpoint why! It bugs the hell out of me cause this isn't a hard story to tell but they just commit to certain things that leaves me feeling adrift with nothing concrete to cling on. I mean the animation is solid I have zero issues with that, with good use of color, could use a bit more emphasis on Halloween but nothing deal breaking as we get some nice visuals, and they have some good sight gags in there. Voice cast just, damn dude I don't wanna say this but it did not feel like they were on their A-game, but I truly feel that's more due to the shiftless writing and direction than the actual voice actors fault. Cause all of them, even just once, have their moments! I honestly feel like it's me that's off center here because almost from the word go I wasn't feeling this too much, but it is how I feel and I can assuredly say it didn't pick up much as it continued. Is it horrible? No I wouldn't say that at all, maybe a bit scatter brained and exceedingly average but you know it's for kids, you can throw this on as a bit of background noise while they gear up for tricks or treats or just something to keep them entertained for barely over an hour. It has moments, it has a good look, it's not a waste of time but in the pantheon of Scooby-Doo movies this is maybe a mid-tier movie and I'm hoping that the week will indeed improve before the October festivities go into high gear. 2 stars, 6/10, we're going back in time to the second classic era of Scooby-Doo movies in my humble opinion.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Rebuild The Galaxy: Pieces Of The Past

Better late than never.



Lego Star Wars baby, it don't get better than this! Taking place not long after the first installment a clash between Sig and Dev has unleashed a dark force from a dimension unheard of in any Star Wars story leading our main characters to form a fragile alliance to save the very existence of a galaxy far far away, a solid enough story told once again over the course of roughly 90 minutes with still quite good characters and comedy to keep it thoroughly entertaining. It still holds the same level of detail, care, love, and even jokes from the first creating another memorable experience with even more what if madness thrown in. From Darth Revan and Cal Kestis to pirate queen Padme Amidala and evil K2-SO there's some much welcome additions to this mad mad mad mad galaxy, with as far to my knowledge all the supporting heroes and villains returning once again. The story does take the next step in making the conflict bigger yet I feel how could they top the literal erasure of the entire Star Wars universe should they wish to pursue a part three? It's not impossible but I'm a bit stumped how they would do it. Of course the voice acting across the board is still really damn good with plenty of love going to our main leads like Gaten, Bobby, and Marsai and it is pretty awesome to hear Sam, Ashley, and Mark reprise their roles even in such different circumstances! Animation is still just as good if not even a smidge better than the first, further showcasing the imagination and fun Legos can bring to any story. Though man I actually almost hate the fact the Landolorian is just real in this what if story cause man, I would watch ten seasons of Lando and little Grogu just being smoother than shimmersilk and doing bounties and shit. The fact Servo got this british yandere girlfriend of a probe droid is frigin' stellar and I'm so here for it! Plus I didn't think it was possible but Darth Rose has my heart in a force grip after this, Kelly you're a gem and I treasure you so! It was cute, it was fun, the writing still has genuine merit and not just a showcase for the lolz, it's another solid little series! With Andor wrapped up, Mando just around the corner with Maul not far behind, and Starfighter just beginning production this was a quick and lovely little stop in my favorite fandom of all. If my memory doesn't fail me I believe Visions is next and well, I'll give you three guesses how I feel about that! 3 stars, 8/10, and I got a little something for you next week before the October festivities begin.