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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781560397687
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 1560397683
Label: Turner Home Ent
Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Turner Home Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 04, 2002
Running Time: 49 minutes
Sales Rank: 40179
Studio: Turner Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: December 23, 1979
Editorial Review:
Description: The gang goes to Hollywood as Scooby stars in his first film. When a creepy creature wants to put a stop to the film, Scooby must solve the mystery to ensure his star status remains intact.
DVD Features: DVD ROM Features DVD ROM exclusive web site Interactive Menus Music Video Other Photo gallery Scene Access Theatrical Trailer
Amazon.com: 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
Average Rating: 
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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.
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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.
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being a good father when my boys saved up their money from their birthdays i told them they could get whatever they wanted with the money(within reason of course)and with the money they bought a batman toy each and pooled their money and found this dvd and bought it. they were so proud of what they had done(and i was proud of them for it too,the way they pooled their money together to get the dvd was very sweet)
after they watched it though they were very upset that it wasn't like the scooby ... Read More
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On the feature (2/5):
If this movie can contain Scooby's best moments, as it is really funny and very clever (Scooby Doo dressed up like John Travolta in a parody of Woody Allen's Radio Days), it can also be quite repetetive and can easily be considered as a pretty flawfull montage of all the Scooby Doo gags from all prior episodes and series. In a few words, you have seen this many times before.
On the DVD Edition (5/5):
I didn't expected with such a cheap price all this bonus ... Read More
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I'm sorry to disagree with the people who liked this film, but it wasn't very good at all. I know that Hanna-Barbera wants to make Scooby Doo a true star, BUT I think they chose the wrong plot for this movie. However, this movie had good points, but it's not good enough. Here are some of the pros/cons for this movie:
Pros: The actors from Hollywood make their apperance. They had spin-offs from the old films I loved. The "Scooby Doo, We Need You" chant from America (which really ... Read More
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