Three classic Scooby-Doo movies are coming to Blu-ray on February 20 via Warner Archive: 1987's Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, 1988's Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School, and 1988's Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf.
All three films star Don Messick as Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo and Casey Kasem as Shaggy. The voice casts also include Sorrell Book, William Callaway, Victoria Carroll, B.J. Ward, Hamilton Camp, Jim Cummings, Susan Blu, and Remy Auberjonois.
The Reluctant Werewolf comes with the 1979 special Scooby Goes Hollywood in high definition as an extra. No other special features are included.
When Shaggy takes Scooby and Scrappy-Doo to the Southern plantation he's inherited from his Uncle Beauregard, they find a creepy manservant, a collection of ghostly tenants, and a fortune in family jewels hidden somewhere on the estate! Terrified, Scooby and Shaggy call in the services of the Boo Brothers - Freako, Streako and Meako - a team of barely scary ghosts. But as ghosts chase ghosts, they all chase Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy from one end of the estate to the other, through trap doors and secret tunnels, onto runaway contraptions and into dangerous booby traps, with hairbreadth escapes at every turn!
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When Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy are hired as coaches at Miss Grimwood's Finishing School, they soon discover to their horror that they're not teaching at a girls' school… they're teaching at a ghouls' school-home to the daughters of rich and famous monsters, like Winnie the Werewolf, Elsa Frankenteen, Sibella Dracula and the Mummy's daughter. But the Scooby gang doesn't let a few monsters stop them from their task. They train the ghouls for a big sports tournament against the boys at a nearby military academy. And the ghouls win! But danger strikes at a Halloween celebration and it's Scooby and pals to the rescue!
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When Dracula's venerable old werewolf retires to Florida, the vampire decides Shaggy will make the perfect replacement. Dracula locks Scooby, Scrappy, Shaggy and Shaggy's girlfriend, Googie, in his scary castle, where they are forced to dine on everything from frog fudge to spider souffle. And Shaggy becomes shaggier than ever when Dracula turns him into a werewolf! To become his old self, Shaggy must win the Monster Rally car race. But obstacles lurk around every bend: dangerous cliffs, lava pits, even vampire bees! And it will take everything Scooby and the gang can do to help Shaggy win.
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[movie review] scooby-doo and the ghoul school (1988)
look, i was prepared for this to be kinda bad, but i was prepared for it to be kinda bad in the intentional, endearing way that a lot of scooby-doo stuff was. i was fully prepared to eat some cereal and watch some saturday morning toons.
and then i saw fucking scrappy-doo on the screen and me & my fiancx (who hadn’t seen this) simultaneously cried, “oh no!” and my boyfriend (who had) mournfully responded, “oh, yeah…” and i realized i was in for a much different time than i had planned.
look, i didn’t have much experience with scrappy before this, so i kinda secretly always thought y’all were exaggerating just a tiny bit about how bad he was… but by all the holy & unholy gods, he is literally the worst. i want to slam dunk him into a volcano. i want to give whoever thought he was a good idea an atomic fucking wedgie and while they’re hopping around helplessly kick them in the ass depositing them into a trash can. (for bullying. it’s my intention that they get out of the trashcan afterwards, i’m not saying we should dispose of a human being for doing something i don’t like, i’m not a fucking republican.)
it sucks because the titular ghoul school is populated by the most fucking adorable baby queer girl versions of all the classic monsters like (obviously) werewolves & vampires & mummies & whatnot. and that does occasionally break through & think “awww!” but then the camera just cuts back to scrappy so he can make some dumbass comment that no one cares about and you see red again.
i want to slam dunk him into a fucking volcano.
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"What's holding it up?"
Carl the Animator: “Eh?"
Ted the Animator: “How's the gramophone balancing like that?"
Carl the Animator: “Oh. Huh."
Ted the Animator: “Was there some plot beat I missed about it being a supernatural gramophone?"
Carl the Animator: “Nah, nothing like that."
Ted the Animator: “Any guesses, then?"
Carl the Animator: “…industrial-strength cobwebs."
Ted the Animator: “Oh, that's your answer for everything."
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Mini Blu-ray Unboxing/Review: Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood/Boo Brothers/Ghoul School/Reluctant Werewolf
Let's take a brief look at unboxing the NEW blu-rays for Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood, Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School and Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf, now available courtesy of Warner Archive!
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