Scooby-Doo! Aventures en Transylvanie
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- 2014
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- 1h 14min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueVelma discovers she's inherited her great-great-uncles' cursed castle in Transylvania, Pennsylvania. This Scooby-Doo adventure has enough spooky fun to make the whole family come alive!Velma discovers she's inherited her great-great-uncles' cursed castle in Transylvania, Pennsylvania. This Scooby-Doo adventure has enough spooky fun to make the whole family come alive!Velma discovers she's inherited her great-great-uncles' cursed castle in Transylvania, Pennsylvania. This Scooby-Doo adventure has enough spooky fun to make the whole family come alive!
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- 1 nomination au total
- Scooby-Doo
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- Velma Dinkley
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- Daphne Blake
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- (as Grey DeLisle Griffin)
- C.L. Magnus
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- Daphanatic
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- Iago
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- (as Jeff Glen Bennett)
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- Baron Basil
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- Gypsy
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But on the other hand, Transylvania, Pennsylvania is sort of a classic Scooby location, at least in spirit, so there is that attempt to appeal to the old Scooby Fans.
And the towns people were a great source of humor, especially their exchanges with Velma's family, so again, there is that working out for it.
And the plot twisted enough to seem like a Classic Scooby cartoon.
the downside is, few of the jokes really stuck and the songs were so-so. The humor just wasn't there to save it and with Scooby, the movies can't be sold on plot alone, people are fans because they are kid-scary and funny at the same time.
Frankencreepy just wasn't really funny.
Top 10 Worst Scooby Doo movies until its year.
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- AnecdotesThe setting of Transylvania, Pennsylvania is similar to Ursolvania, Nepal from To All the Ghouls I've Loved Before (1985).
- GaffesEllis Island clerks were not allowed to arbitrarily change an immigrant's name. The name had to be verified by several sources so that an identity could not be mistaken. The casual name change is an urban legend, spread partly due to a scene in Le Parrain, 2ᵉ partie (1974).
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Scooby-Doo: [Scooby and Shaggy wake up tied up in the castle next to the Frankencreep, also tied up] Morning, Shaggy.
Shaggy Rogers: Morning, Scoob. Oh, that's weird. I don't remember going to bed.
[to Velma]
Shaggy Rogers: So, Velms, I stopped falling out of bed, like, months ago. Why do you have us strapped in here?
Velma Dinkley: Don't worry. I've deduced that the monster's brain is defective. I just to provide some additional cerebral material to correct the problem.
Shaggy Rogers: Oh, I see. Brains. Like, that makes sense. Wait...
Scooby-Doo: Where are you going to get brains?
Velma Dinkley: [cackles evilly, implying that she intends to use Shaggy and Scooby's brains]
Shaggy Rogers: [gulps] Like, why do you need both our brains?
Velma Dinkley: According to my calculations, between the two of you, you almost have one entire brain.
[activates a device putting a helmet on her victims]
Velma Dinkley: I must say, you're taking this rather well.
Shaggy Rogers: Well Velma, you know I always say there's no point getting all bent out of shape for every little...
[the Frankencreep tears off his clothes]
Shaggy Rogers: ... Zoinks!
- ConnexionsEdited from Scoubidou: Go Away Ghost Ship (1969)
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