
When Mystery, Inc. are guests of honor at the grand opening of the Coolsville Museum of Criminology, a masked villain shows up and creates havoc before stealing the costumes of the gang's most notorious villains: Black Knight Ghost, Pterodactyl Ghost and Tar Monster. Could it be that their nemesis, mad scientist Jonathan Jacobo has returned and is trying to recreate their deadliest enemies? Velma has a crush on the museum curator Patrick Wisely despite her fears of intimacy b... (Full plot summary below)
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When Mystery, Inc. are guests of honor at the grand opening of the Coolsville Museum of Criminology, a masked villain shows up and creates havoc before stealing the costumes of the gang's most notorious villains: Black Knight Ghost, Pterodactyl Ghost and Tar Monster. Could it be that their nemesis, mad scientist Jonathan Jacobo has returned and is trying to recreate their deadliest enemies? Velma has a crush on the museum curator Patrick Wisely despite her fears of intimacy but why is he acting so suspicious? The Mystery Gang is hard pressed to succeed this time, since annoying television reporter Heather Jasper-Howe insists they are buffoons.
Leave your thoughts about Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderSurely everyone enjoys seeing a cartoon dog light his own farts on fire as a means of staving off an enemy. |
| Entertainment SpectrumVince KoehlerIt is good to see another good family film. |
| Reel.comTimothy KnightAlthough very young children may enjoy its garish blend of splashy visuals and sophomoric humor, viewers over the age of eight will find this sequel to 2002's Scooby-Doo a crushing bore. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasCould be a tough go for those not already Scooby-Doo fans. It has a totally artificial quality, starting with Prinze's blond wig. |
| Film Journal InternationalDavid NohThis bellicose, straining mess doesn't even work on the simplest diversionary level. |
| Supercala.comJohn VenableIt's made for kids and they will absolutely LOVE this! The monsters are as fun as the ones from the original Ghostbusters! |
| Village VoiceJoshua LandAs one five-year-old critic at the press screening astutely observed during a would-be sensitive moment: "Boooorrring!" |
| Movie MomNell MinowThe characters are, well, cartoonish, and any charm in seeing them played by actors on the big screen wore off ten minutes into the first one. |
| Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenBy the time they're done with all the tinkering, "Scooby-Doo" ends up bearing as much a resemblance to Hanna-Barbera as the recent "Cat in the Hat" did to Dr. Seuss. |
| Washington PostChristina TalcottThe overall effect is highly entertaining for grownups, and, judging from the squeals of delight from the young audience at a recent screening, for kids, too. |