Mystery, Inc. heads to Blowout Beach for a real swinging beach party. But when the Ghost Pirates threaten to harsh the good vibes, it's up to the Scooby Gang to get the party back on track a... Read allMystery, Inc. heads to Blowout Beach for a real swinging beach party. But when the Ghost Pirates threaten to harsh the good vibes, it's up to the Scooby Gang to get the party back on track and save the day!Mystery, Inc. heads to Blowout Beach for a real swinging beach party. But when the Ghost Pirates threaten to harsh the good vibes, it's up to the Scooby Gang to get the party back on track and save the day!
Frank Welker
- Scooby-Doo
- (voice)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Daphne Blake
- (voice)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Matthew Lillard
- Shaggy Rogers
- (voice)
Kate Micucci
- Velma Dinkley
- (voice)
Jeff Bennett
- Deputy
- (voice)
- (as Jeff Glen Bennett)
- …
Kate Higgins
- Brenda
- (voice)
Josh Keaton
- Tommie
- (voice)
- …
Tom Kenny
- Rob Holdout
- (voice)
Natalie Lander
- Krissy Holdout
- (voice)
Jack McBrayer
- Policeman
- (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
- Sheriff
- (voice)
- …
Iqbal Theba
- Dr. Najib
- (voice)
Hynden Walch
- Mitzi Capaletto
- (voice)
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Sure, I grew up with watching Scooby-Doo on the TV as a youngster, and I still do find the time to sit down once in a while with my 7 year old son to watch Scooby-Doo on new adventures, as he enjoy the tales of the Mystery Gang as much as I did when I was a kid.
However, I am a little bit reluctant when they branched over into Lego. Sure, the animation and CGI is top notch, but it is just not the same. The essence is there, for certain, but it is just not Scooby-Doo in the way it was meant to be.
I sat down to watch "Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash" with my son, and I must admit that the storyline in this particular adventure was actually one of the better story lines in quite some time. So it was rather easy to distract myself from the aversion to it being Lego.
The CGI and animation was amazing, as to be expected of course. And it they had a great amount of details in all the scenes, which was genuinely pleasant to see.
And it is of course always a treat to have recurring voice actors return to reprise established characters, and here we are having Grey DeLisle, Matthew Lillard, Kate Micucci and Frank Welker of course.
I was genuinely surprised with the outcome of this particular Lego rendering of a Scooby-Doo tale, and it was a very entertaining storyline to say the least.
If you have the chance to watch "Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash" then you should definitely do so, whether you are a newcomer or a long time fan of the Scooby-Doo universe.
However, I am a little bit reluctant when they branched over into Lego. Sure, the animation and CGI is top notch, but it is just not the same. The essence is there, for certain, but it is just not Scooby-Doo in the way it was meant to be.
I sat down to watch "Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash" with my son, and I must admit that the storyline in this particular adventure was actually one of the better story lines in quite some time. So it was rather easy to distract myself from the aversion to it being Lego.
The CGI and animation was amazing, as to be expected of course. And it they had a great amount of details in all the scenes, which was genuinely pleasant to see.
And it is of course always a treat to have recurring voice actors return to reprise established characters, and here we are having Grey DeLisle, Matthew Lillard, Kate Micucci and Frank Welker of course.
I was genuinely surprised with the outcome of this particular Lego rendering of a Scooby-Doo tale, and it was a very entertaining storyline to say the least.
If you have the chance to watch "Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash" then you should definitely do so, whether you are a newcomer or a long time fan of the Scooby-Doo universe.
The gang is taking a break at the Blowout Beach Bash after solving another mystery. Fred and Velma are determined to prove that they are able to have fun. Once there, they find the vacation spot being abandoned and haunted by a ghost pirate.
This is fine for a Scooby-Doo Lego movie. It would work better if Velma is alone after being accused of not having fun. It works better for Velma than it is for Fred. The hair flipping also works better with Velma than with Fred. Her hair is iconic. Fred is about his ascot. A lone Velma would be a compelling character growth story although that may be asking too much for a simplistic cartoon movie.
This is fine for a Scooby-Doo Lego movie. It would work better if Velma is alone after being accused of not having fun. It works better for Velma than it is for Fred. The hair flipping also works better with Velma than with Fred. Her hair is iconic. Fred is about his ascot. A lone Velma would be a compelling character growth story although that may be asking too much for a simplistic cartoon movie.
I'm kinda torn on this. On the one hand I have trouble getting into 'Lego Scooby' as a thing, and the story here is really pretty lame; but on the other, there is some very funny dialogue from Scooby and Shaggy. And of course, the regular voice cast of Frank Welker (Scooby/Fred), Grey DeLisle (Daphne), Matthew Lillard (Shaggy), and Kate Micucci (Velma) bring the magic as always. I'm gonna go with 6/10 overall.
As far as Scooby-Doo movies go, this one's pretty good. The gang heads to the beach to take a well-deserved vacation and get roped into a mystery involving the ghosts of evil pirates. Shaggy, Daphne and Scooby are upset that Velma and Fred can't pass up the chance for a good mystery and the pair try to prove they can let their hair down.
The mystery in this one is a little more complicated than you typically get from most Scooby-Doo media, which leads to a really good reveal scene at the end where the layers of who did what, where, and how get peeled back bit by bit.
My only question is: why did this have to be Lego branded? Lego stuff barely comes up. Every now and then characters will gesture at the idea that their world is made out of bricks, but almost nobody ever uses legos as legos. There's maybe two whole scenes in the entire thing where it actually matters.
This could have just been a normal Scooby-Doo movie and it wouldn't have lost very much.
The mystery in this one is a little more complicated than you typically get from most Scooby-Doo media, which leads to a really good reveal scene at the end where the layers of who did what, where, and how get peeled back bit by bit.
My only question is: why did this have to be Lego branded? Lego stuff barely comes up. Every now and then characters will gesture at the idea that their world is made out of bricks, but almost nobody ever uses legos as legos. There's maybe two whole scenes in the entire thing where it actually matters.
This could have just been a normal Scooby-Doo movie and it wouldn't have lost very much.
I first watched this film when I was in the emergency room after a concussion at 8 years old. As an 8 year old girl obsessed with Scooby Doo, I fell in love with the film. I got it digitally a month or two later, and watched it constantly. I hadn't seen it in many years. Ever since I decided not to use streaming services as often, I bought it on DVD but hadn't watched it. Yesterday, I decided to see it. It wasn't outstanding, but it was still nice to watch. I liked the concept and the silly little gags and the voice acting. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think they got all of the original voice actors from the Scooby gang. Overall not a bad watch.
Did you know
- TriviaThe band Tentacles, at the hangout, is meant to resemble The Beach Boys.
- GoofsWhen the gang checks in to the hotel the owner says he has only one room available, then suddenly someone comes rushing out leaving behind another key making another room available. However if you look behind the owner and his wife, you can clearly see two keys available which would have been enough for the whole gang.
- ConnectionsReferences The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961)
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- Lego Scooby-Doo! Lanetli Plaj
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- Runtime
- 1h 17m(77 min)
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