
After being tired of always monster hunting, the gang decides to go on a vacation free of any spooky stuff and hopefully mysteries. They go to the Little Bat village for the Vampire Festival and for the author of some Vampire books Velma enjoys. The author ends up being the oldest living Van Helsing relative and isn't well off financially. He shows the gang around his vampire museum which contains the oldest 'living' vampire Valdronya; who is encased in a coffin with a 6" thi... (Full plot summary below)
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After being tired of always monster hunting, the gang decides to go on a vacation free of any spooky stuff and hopefully mysteries. They go to the Little Bat village for the Vampire Festival and for the author of some Vampire books Velma enjoys. The author ends up being the oldest living Van Helsing relative and isn't well off financially. He shows the gang around his vampire museum which contains the oldest 'living' vampire Valdronya; who is encased in a coffin with a 6" thick glass lid. After-wards the gang goes to see a performance by a group of actors that believe themselves to be real vampires and live as such; they accidentally awaken Valdronya during their show with a mystic chant. Now there is a real live vampire running amok and what's worse is he wants Daphne to be his vampire bride. This movie is in a musical style.
Leave your thoughts about Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire.
| Common Sense MediaSandie Angulo ChenVampire musical is funny but has iffy themes. |
| User ReviewKane G1 of the best Scooby-Doo movies ever made |
| User ReviewKellye Jane NScooby Doo is a family tradition in our home...now I have my grandchildren hooked! |
| User ReviewChristy AReally cute. And really amazing that this is the first musical they've ever done. They really need to make more of the Scooby-Doo movies musicals. |
| User ReviewCharity SMy kids love it kept them interested and sing with it |
| User ReviewBrian Gdidnt get to finish it but it was interesting how they made fun of things like twilight |
| User ReviewCeleste HOne of my son's favorites and one I can put on and ignore. I'm not too crazy about Daphne's attitude towards Velma in part of the movie. But I find it funny that Velma points out she's never the kidnapped member of the gang |
| User ReviewBrandon CThis Scooby-Doo movie is one of their few musicals where they are going on vacation, as the Scooby Gang tend to, and Velma takes them to a Vampire Festival. It touches in on pop culture, poking fun at Twilight, and sort of shows the boom of vampire fascination within our culture. They were playing around with music in this film and in some cases it works, but in others it seemed a little silly. The twist is a usual twist within Scooby-Doo movies, it wasn't all that surprising and I wouldn't call it incredibly creative, but the film has some good details such as the town they visit is called Petite Chauve-Souris Ville (Little Bat Town), and the local politician's surname is Poubelle. It is a cute campy cartoon involving the Scooby gang that is a cute family movie with some great musical numbers and some memorable chacters. |
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| User ReviewJacob KAnother decent story from Scooby-Doo but now with a new added element of a musical that doesn't do anything for the film. |