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It's a big night in Coolsville. A museum is opening and its main exhibit is a tribute to the Mysteries, Inc. gang featuring the costumes of many of the creatures they've defeated over the years. Naturally, everyone is on hand for the opening. But things don't go smoothly. Much to everyone's shock, the Pterodactyl Ghost comes to life and starts flying around the museum. When Shaggy (Matthew Lillard) and Scooby-Doo try to stop it, they make a mess of the museum.
Fred (Freddie Prinz, Jr.), Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and Velma (Linda Cardellini) immediately spring into action trying to figure out how and why the monster came to life. The obvious suspect is Old Man Wickles (Peter Boyle), a former foe just released from jail.
When more of their former foes come to life, the townspeople turn against the gang. Can they stop the monsters, stay alive, and solve the mystery?
I haven't seen many of the cartoon episodes, but this movie actually made me wish I had. These monsters were creepy yet cool at the same time. Overall, the story was much better then the original movie with several viable suspects. Shaggy and Scooby attempt to shed their goofy image and gather actual clues, but on the whole, the gang even works together this time. Once again, Matthew Lillard and Linda Cardellini are the standouts of the cast, while Seth Green and Alicia Silverstone are great additions this time around.
This sequel should appeal more to fans of the series. While forgettable, it's also good for a couple hours entertainment.
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A word of warming even though this movie got a PG rating I do not recommend it two any one you should be at least 12 or older. The reason why is because grow up as a little kid and not being able to tell real from fake well I had a lot of nightmares from watching some of the earlier scoby do movies witch ame out in the mid 1990s and early. To be more specific the movies in the cartoon series that gave me nighmares were Zoombie Island, Reluctant Werewolf, Boo Brothers, and the Ghoal school. In this movie and evil villian capture the costume of some the gangs famous foe from the past and turns them into relive monster including Captain Cutlers, ghost and the 10000 volt ghost. If you like this and you I also recommend Scoody Doo I
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I liked this one better than the first one because it's funnier and a much better plot. And plus It's got most of the villains from the cartoon on it like... Pterodactyl, The Black Knight Ghost, The Skeleton Men, Zombie, Captain Cutler, Miner 49er, The Tar Monster, The 10,000 Volt Ghost, and The Cotton Candy Glob which was not on the cartoon... I wonder why. Now the person who brings all those villains to life is an evil masked figure who could be Dr. Johnathin Jacobo, Old Man Wickles, or Patrick. And all of the costumes are in a museum which Patricks made with the exhibits. It's up to Mystery Inc to stop this masked figure and his monsters. And this time Fred is a better leader, Daphne is tougher, Velma is smarter, Shaggy is Shaggier, and Scooby is Scoobier. YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS FILM!
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My son is obsessed with this movie, as he is with everything Scooby. But he says he give it 4 stars instead of 5 because in this one the gang spends half the movie not being friends (but then they do make up).
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I'm happy to see reviewers with more positive opinions on the Scooby Doo sequel. However, I really don't see how this is supposed to be a great big leap in terms of quality over the original. The first one was very good, this one is just an improvement.
The entire gang is back for another mysterious adventure! This one has more action over the original, which is certainly a good thing because you can NEVER have too much action. I agree that the story this time around is told better. Simply put, it's more interesting. That doesn't mean the story in the other movie is worthless- please remember that.
Fans of Scooby Doo won't be disappointed by this movie. This time, they REALLY take advantage of the special effects that began in the previous movie. The ending has a series of interesting events happen, and there's even a few scenes that were borderline horror flick.
Great movie. I still believe these are some of the best family movies available.
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