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The Mystery Inc. team visits Shaggy's relative at her ranch outside a wild west tourist town. A ghost cowboy is scaring away the tourists and proprietors there. The five investigate.The Mystery Inc. team visits Shaggy's relative at her ranch outside a wild west tourist town. A ghost cowboy is scaring away the tourists and proprietors there. The five investigate.The Mystery Inc. team visits Shaggy's relative at her ranch outside a wild west tourist town. A ghost cowboy is scaring away the tourists and proprietors there. The five investigate.
Frank Welker
- Scooby-Doo
- (voice)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Daphne Blake
- (voice)
- (as Grey Griffin)
Matthew Lillard
- Shaggy Rogers
- (voice)
Kate Micucci
- Velma Dinkley
- (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
- Larry
- (voice)
- …
Max Charles
- Buddy G.
- (voice)
Jessica DiCicco
- Desdemona Gunderson
- (voice)
- (as Jessica Dicicco)
Tania Gunadi
- Carol
- (voice)
Eric Ladin
- Kyle
- (voice)
Nolan North
- David
- (voice)
Stephen Tobolowsky
- Andy Gunderson
- (voice)
- (as Steven Tobolowsky)
Lauren Tom
- Sharon
- (voice)
Melissa Villaseñor
- Tawny Rogers
- (voice)
- (as Melissa Villasenor)
Kari Wahlgren
- Midge Gunderson
- (voice)
Gary Anthony Williams
- Cook
- (voice)
John Schwab
- Dapper Jack
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Let's be real for a second, Scooby-Doo movies are not high art, and that's perfectly okay. Thankfully the people over at Warner Brothers are aware of this and have never taken the franchise too seriously.
I've not seen many of these movies but this one was pretty okay. The animation looked like classic Scooby-Doo which I'm sure would please die hard Scoob fans, but it didn't really do much for me.
The plot is the standard Scooby-Doo affair, you can more or less figure out what's going on in the first half an hour. The main stand out of this film however is the humour. Velma's anger at a website font choice, Fred debating which net to use to catch the ghost, a 12 year old YouTube rapper doing a concert at a rodeo in a ghost town? Hilarious. It doesn't sound funny but goddamn most of the jokes land really well.
Unfortunately they try to cram too much into this movie, there were a bunch of throwaway gags and characters that served no real purpose and overall the story and animation were pretty bland.
So if you want a funny Scooby-Doo movie that you can watch with your brain turned off, go for it. If you're looking for something with an engaging western story, go watch High Noon.
I've not seen many of these movies but this one was pretty okay. The animation looked like classic Scooby-Doo which I'm sure would please die hard Scoob fans, but it didn't really do much for me.
The plot is the standard Scooby-Doo affair, you can more or less figure out what's going on in the first half an hour. The main stand out of this film however is the humour. Velma's anger at a website font choice, Fred debating which net to use to catch the ghost, a 12 year old YouTube rapper doing a concert at a rodeo in a ghost town? Hilarious. It doesn't sound funny but goddamn most of the jokes land really well.
Unfortunately they try to cram too much into this movie, there were a bunch of throwaway gags and characters that served no real purpose and overall the story and animation were pretty bland.
So if you want a funny Scooby-Doo movie that you can watch with your brain turned off, go for it. If you're looking for something with an engaging western story, go watch High Noon.
Not as good as the older ones but still not bad. Micucci or whatever her name is has the most annoying voice. She's got a voice that is like fingernails on a chalkboard. I like the music though, true spaghetti fan. Annoying characters, annoying voices. Never minded Welker, even Lillard. Dapper Jack is obviously cool. I like the ending. Reminds me of all the cowboys' that are gone. All the good guys; John Wayne, Richard Boone, Robert Wilke, Lee Van Cleef etc. So the ghost of Dapper at the end brought a tear to my eye thinking about all the cowboys that are gone..... I like the movie, just have to fast forward thru annoying characters & Velma of course.
I enjoyed it very much probably the best movie in animation
Scooby and the gang head out to the Wild West. Of course, when they get there they find the town is being terrorised by a ghost - outlaw Dapper Jack, who (wouldn't you know it!) turns out to have been an ancestor of Shaggy's!
The story's good. There are some hilarious lines and situations (Fred trying to shoe a horse with a car-jack, and Shaggy and Scooby's ridiculous rock-side plunge are two that stick out), as well as some touching ones. The artwork and animation are excellent. And whilst I'm not a huge fan of the western setting, the movie makes the most of it with just about every cliche you can think of (and I mean that in a good way!). Even the title music has more than a hint of Ennio Morricone.
There are a couple of issues. 1) There are way too many featured characters who contribute absolutely nothing to the story. They have a lot of lines, but serve no purpose whatsoever. And 2), the movie really hits a slump around the 60 minute mark, with a dragged out rodeo/parade sequence, and a completely shoehorned mini pop concert by one of those pointless characters. It's as though the makers suddenly found themselves five minutes under the 77 minute runtime and had to start padding. Once it gets back on track it soon picks up, but that slump definitely robs the 'big reveal' of some punch. Thankfully, Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle, Matthew Lillard, and Kate Micucci bring it as they always do, with solid support from the rest of the voice cast. And there's a nice little surprise scene just before the end credits.
Without the time-wasting this would have been an easy 8/10. Fortunately, what's good still gets it a 7.5.
The story's good. There are some hilarious lines and situations (Fred trying to shoe a horse with a car-jack, and Shaggy and Scooby's ridiculous rock-side plunge are two that stick out), as well as some touching ones. The artwork and animation are excellent. And whilst I'm not a huge fan of the western setting, the movie makes the most of it with just about every cliche you can think of (and I mean that in a good way!). Even the title music has more than a hint of Ennio Morricone.
There are a couple of issues. 1) There are way too many featured characters who contribute absolutely nothing to the story. They have a lot of lines, but serve no purpose whatsoever. And 2), the movie really hits a slump around the 60 minute mark, with a dragged out rodeo/parade sequence, and a completely shoehorned mini pop concert by one of those pointless characters. It's as though the makers suddenly found themselves five minutes under the 77 minute runtime and had to start padding. Once it gets back on track it soon picks up, but that slump definitely robs the 'big reveal' of some punch. Thankfully, Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle, Matthew Lillard, and Kate Micucci bring it as they always do, with solid support from the rest of the voice cast. And there's a nice little surprise scene just before the end credits.
Without the time-wasting this would have been an easy 8/10. Fortunately, what's good still gets it a 7.5.
This is easily one of the funniest installments in the Scooby Doo Movies. Almost all of the jokes are brilliant and some are just too much not to laugh at.
The Daphne/Velma dynamic is such a great spotlight on the entire series that, when it's played out at the museum it forces you to laugh.
And the Fred jokes, combined with the Fred assumptions, are in character and hysterical.
Not only that, but the setting is classic Scooby, Velma is for once a GREAT source of comedy, and the way they mock studio executives and the current fad in movies is oh so fitting.
Fun. Fun. Fun.
And, unlike so many of the Scooby Movies, the ending works well.
It's not as brilliantly funny/creepy as the classic Witch's Ghost and Zombie Island but it totally makes up for the previous installment and has more laughs than any other movie to date.
The Daphne/Velma dynamic is such a great spotlight on the entire series that, when it's played out at the museum it forces you to laugh.
And the Fred jokes, combined with the Fred assumptions, are in character and hysterical.
Not only that, but the setting is classic Scooby, Velma is for once a GREAT source of comedy, and the way they mock studio executives and the current fad in movies is oh so fitting.
Fun. Fun. Fun.
And, unlike so many of the Scooby Movies, the ending works well.
It's not as brilliantly funny/creepy as the classic Witch's Ghost and Zombie Island but it totally makes up for the previous installment and has more laughs than any other movie to date.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough Dapper Jack's photos show him to be a dead ringer for Shaggy, there is no visible proof of what his dog Atlas looks like. The flashbacks showing Atlas are just the characters' imagination picturing him as Scooby-Doo.
- GoofsDaphne claims that roughly 98% of Mystery Inc.'s cases involve real estate. Actually, most of their past mysteries involved stealing, revenge, and smuggling. She may have just been speaking hyperbolically.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Scooby-Doo & Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2018)
- SoundtracksDon't Stop, Ride On
Written and performed by JOSHUA FUNK
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- Scooby-Doo! Wild West
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- Runtime
- 1h 19m(79 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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