
The Mystery Inc. gang have gone their separate ways and have been apart for two years, until they each receive an invitation to Spooky Island. Not knowing that the others have also been invited, they show up and discover an amusement park that affects young visitors in very strange ways. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby soon realize that they cannot solve this mystery without help from each other.... (Full plot summary below)
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The Mystery Inc. gang have gone their separate ways and have been apart for two years, until they each receive an invitation to Spooky Island. Not knowing that the others have also been invited, they show up and discover an amusement park that affects young visitors in very strange ways. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby soon realize that they cannot solve this mystery without help from each other.
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| Salon.comAndrew O'HehirNo serious film fan could stomach the cheap gags and farting contests in this goofball tribute. I laughed myself stupid anyway. |
| Washington PostHank StueverYou don't want to love this, but you will. Although Scooby-Doo falls far short of becoming the "Blazing Saddles" of Generations X, Y and Z, it is hard to resist in its moronic charms. |
| Film ThreatRon WellsAt least the 20 people who saw it with me -- found it hysterically funny. On the other hand, they all seemed pretty stoned. |
| Baltimore SunChris KaltenbachWould I see it again? Not even for a Scooby snack. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonJust fast, frenetic and funny enough to amuse both new fans and longtime devotees of the characters who have inspired more than 30 years worth of animated TV episodes and made-for-video features. |
| Chicago TribuneRobert K. ElderKnows when to take itself seriously and when to laugh at itself -- even if its audience isn't laughing along at every gag. |
| San Francisco ChronicleJonathan CurielDo you really want to spend money watching what is essentially marginality, or would those dollars be better used to see a better film or even buy a good book? |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanAs this movie knows what it is, Scooby-Doo's a relatively painless 85 minutes. |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghAs live-action adaptations of cheap, unapologetically stupid cartoons go, this is top of the line: The cast is appealing, the sets brightly colored and fun to look at, the mystery as lame and goofy as any featured in the many inexplicably beloved Scooby-Doo cartoons. |
| TimeJoel SteinThe cast does great impressions of the original cartoon characters, and the computer-generated Scooby is convincing, but it turns out that what we liked about Scooby-Doo in the first place was that nobody was trying. |