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My kids were watching this movie and I had to fast forward through it....wish I had read the reviews before letting them see it....they are too freaked out by the werewolf creatures and zombies to enjoy this movie. No comedic value whatsoever. This is a scooby movie for parents and maybe eight or nine year olds, NOT kindergarteners. Forget this movie, get the collections of the old episodes instead
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This is one of my son's favorite Scooby Doo Movies (son is age 5). I would recommend it to any Scooby fan. It is a little scarier for toddles/preschoolers than other Scooby Doo movies because it is more realistic, but still done well and really fun. Movie came when promised, just in time for my son's birthday. Thanks.
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I saw this when I was 3 and I was NOT scared, I liked it so much that my grandmother recorded it for me so I could watch it over and over; and I did. The Story to this is like any other Scooby-Doo related flick; except some changes: The gang finally decides to go their seperate ways, Fred and Daphne are TV Hosts, Shaggy and Scooby are working at an airplane departmen, and Velma works at a Book Store. Once the gang wants to get ready to celebrate Daphne's Birthday they all get the call. Then the gang goes to a local store where a young lady says, "What are you up to?" Fred Replies, "We're searching for Haunted Houses but we cant see to find a decent one". The young lady offers them a road trip to her aunt's house. But the gang starts to wonder are the zombies real or fake? I could probably find this one a little scarier than the others but I really didn't find that (I mean they aren't showing blood or anything). But that is just my opinion, like I said before probably not for kids 4 and under but still this is enjoyable and is still my favorite!
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Yeah, the monsters this time are real and that is a nice change from the old tv series. I was pleasantly surprised at just about everything. The animation, the direction, the story, the voices, it was all excellent.
Now I would not show this to any kid under ten, but I dont think that is the target audience. This movie is more mature and entertaining. Its just plain fun to revisit these old characters now as an adult.
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So the Scooby-Doo gang have moved on with their lives, but nobody's really enjoying it much, and they get back together to look for some *real* monsters--and end up finding them. It's not perfect--in particular, the animation style doesn't really work for the content, especially given memories of the old Scooby-Doo series--but it's fun, and has enough surprises to keep your interest.
Also, if you let your young children watch it--and I'd preview it and then think long and hard before doing so, because it does get somewhat intense, but if you do--it may even lead to some discussion about our positive and negative expectations about particular sorts of things (like, say, zombies), and whether such preconceptions are always justified.
Or you can just watch the show yourself as a grown-up and call it a guilty pleasure.
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