
A cosmic case of UFOs, intergalactic intrigue and out-of-this-world romance launches the Mystery Gang into their most unearthly adventure ever. Stranded in Roswell, New Mexico, the gang soon discovers the place crawls with UFO buffs, secretive scientists... and less-than-friendly alien invaders. Then after being chased by aliens and beamed aboard a UFO, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo fall head over heels in love with Crystal and Amber. The gang investigate the mysterious sightings whi... (Full plot summary below)
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A cosmic case of UFOs, intergalactic intrigue and out-of-this-world romance launches the Mystery Gang into their most unearthly adventure ever. Stranded in Roswell, New Mexico, the gang soon discovers the place crawls with UFO buffs, secretive scientists... and less-than-friendly alien invaders. Then after being chased by aliens and beamed aboard a UFO, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo fall head over heels in love with Crystal and Amber. The gang investigate the mysterious sightings which lead them to a government research base and a huge network of caves hidden under the town.
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| Common Sense MediaCarrie R. Wheadon"Those meddling kids" encounter brief alien scares. |
| User ReviewFrancisco LMy absolute favorite of the Scooby-Doo films. |
| User ReviewLilly MNot as strong as the previous 2 entrees in the Scooby-Doo DTV series, continuing the 'real' monsters/creatures/ghosts of the previous films, but still a lot of fun with much going for it. The only let down is the soppy love song at the middle of the film. But great for kids of all ages. |
| User ReviewRoy CThe Gang decide to do the Mulder and Scully thing by investigating UFO's and aliens. Not a bad Scoob romp and they even manage to pull off a Shaggy love story that's not irritating. |
| User ReviewMace RPretty weak compared to other animated films |
| User ReviewNick APlot: 3/10 - Scooby-Doo and the gang accidentally wander into a government owned area, where they encounter a large unknown machine that flies above them. After the Mystery Machine Machine breaks down, Scooby and Shaggy decide to protect the van while the others search for help. While they are protecting the van, they come across a jackelope, which runs into a cave. Before they continue they're chasing of the jackelope, they encounter aliens, who chase them into the diner where the rest of the gang is. When they get there, the aliens seemed to have disappeared, but the civilians claim that aliens have been in the area since government satellites were built. This, of course, leads to a classic investigation from the iconic cartoon characters, to solve the mystery of the aliens. The plot is just as cliched as any other Scooby-Doo mystery, with stereotypical actions from the supposed monster, and the whole gang believing that the monster (or monsters) exist, even though they've done the same thing about a dozen times. The story will introduce a few suspicious people, and one of them will be the guy or girl dressed up in a costume for some stupid reason that didn't even require them to dress in a stupid costume. About half-way through the movie, you should have already figured out who is dressing up like aliens, and you won't really care why (even though they will decide to explain in full detail). Acting: 2/10 - There is not much to say about the voice acting in Scooby-Doo, except that it has been over done. I don't know how many times I've heard an over exaggerated hippy voice go "I don't think that's a (blank)", followed by the repetitive "Ruh-Row!". Everything is just to overdone, overly familiar, and just doesn't catch our attention. Script: 2/10 - Have you ever had you're friend tell you that someone had dried up mud on they're shoes, or question why someone is so cranky. Well, this movie does. The dialogue is just so corny and unrealistic, making the characters point out things that nobody would ever care about in real life Comedy: 1/10 - Like the voice acting, everything is repetitive. Shaggy's addiction to dog food isn't funny anymore, it's just weird, and all of Scooby's weird body movements are just a repetitive piece of crap. It's chalked full of puns, and really, really stupid jokes, which doesn't define it from a normal Scooby-Doo episode. Interest: 1/10 - Unless you're six, when Scooby-Doo comes on, you probably switch the channel. It's pretty much the same with this. It's repetitive, corny, predictable, and very, very forgettable. It's a type of movie that if you watched it at nine o'clock, you would just fall asleep. There is nothing appealing about the movie, and absolutely no reason to watch it. Grade: 9/50 (18%) = F |