Home :: DVD :: Kids & Family :: Scary Movies & Mysteries  

Adapted from Books
Adventure
Animals
Animation
Classics
Comedy
Dinosaurs
Disney
Drama
Educational
Family Films
Fantasy
General
Holidays & Festivals
IMAX
Music & Arts
Numbers & Letters
Puppets
Scary Movies & Mysteries

Science Fiction
Television
Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf

Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf

List Price: $14.97
Your Price: $13.47
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 2 >>

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just Awful!
Review: Truly a disgrace to the Scooby Doo tradition. Bad jokes, bad animation, stupid monsters, annoying support characters like Googy. (God forbid they even made Shaggy a little annoying this time.) Horrible, meandering plot, no mystery to solve, and no Fred, Daphne and Velma to help them even if there was one. And what's with Shaggy's ORANGE SHIRT? Shaggy should never be in anything but a green shirt and that's all there is to it. Even my three year old son who lives for Scooby Doo won't watch this one anymore.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scooby-doo and the Reluctant Werewolf
Review: well this is a great movie my favorite part is when scooby and shaggy were eating pizza in the werewolf wagon

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Scooby Movie EVER!
Review: When I first saw this movie on TV, I had nothing else to do AND I was feeling a bit lethargic. My sister was at her friends house so I turned on TV and there was a Scooby movie, so I decided to stick around. It happened to be this one, and as soon as I saw it I LOOOOVED IT! My sister saw it and she luvs it too. I'd rate it infinite stars if I could!
This movie is about Shaggy getting turned into a werewolf for the Monster Road Rally because the old one retired. So Dracula, the big baddie, sends the Hunch Bunch to get the job done. Shaggy turns into a werewolf and gets transported to the castle with Scooby, Scrappy, and Googy, his girlfriend. Now all Shaggy wants to do is get rid of the spell by winning the race (or so he thinks!) and get home to all his food! However, Dracula is no fool! He does everything in his power to keep Shaggy from winning. Now all Shaggy has to do is dodge the tricky traps!
The movie ends in a sort of a cliffhanger so this movie doesn't exactly end. Of course, it's not a scary Matrix-type cliffhanger, just kind of an "oh, no, not again!" cliffhanger. But I don't want to give the movie away.
The Hunch Bunch (rock on!!!) are the two funniest dudes in the movie and they keep this movie funny throughout. I bet they'll be your favorite charaters. They are two goony hunchbacks that carry out Dracula's schemes. There is Brunch, the smart one with a monicle, and Crunch, the drooling idiot. (What was he raised by anyway, dogs?)
To all of you who said this movie sucked, WHAT ARE YOU SAYING!? The worst thing in the whole movie is that the race runs a little long, but I that didn't make a difference to me.
This movie I would not recommend to someone who likes strictly classic Scooby. No gang, no Mystery Machine, no mystery, no masked villians, and Shaggy wears orange. But if you want a refreshing change with Scooby, this is the movie to get. This is a Scooby for even the biggest Scooby-Haters, as well as Scooby-Lovers.
The only other setback would be if you got the DVD. The game sucks (the Hunch Bunch does not jump up and wave to everyone) and there aren't any good extras. But the movie makes up for all that. Trust me, VHS or DVD, this movie is worth it. It's a hilarious comedy for the whole family. Packed with slapstick, jokes, and fun galore, I loved it, and you will too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SCOOBY-DOO AND THE RELUCTANT WEREWOLF
Review: When this movie came out on DVD, I was tempted to buy it because I had vague recollections of liking it as a child. I was concerned, however, that it would turn out to be one of those things that doesn't quite transcend adulthood. Fortunately I had the opportunity to see it on TV recently and am now convinced that it is indeed worth buying. Not being a particular fan of classic Scooby, I had no problem with the scrapping of the traditional characters and plot conventions, although I'm sure this would disappoint many. The strength of this movie, to me, is it's complete absurdity. Shaggy is turned into a werewolf and, in order to regain his somewhat human form, must win a car race against several classic monsters. For reasons that were unclear to me, Dracula (who also announces the race with the aid of his ditzy girlfriend) is hellbent on preventing Shaggy and Scooby from winning. But not to worry, they have help--in the form of Scrappy and Shaggy's girlfriend Googy (how's that for a stoner name). Now we will all agree that Scrappy is really [not good], but fortunately he's not in this movie enough to get extremely annoying. Dracula's got pals, too: The Hunch Bunch, Crunch and Brunch. While the monsters and their cars and hijinks are entertaining, The Hunch Bunch is my favorite part of the movie. The bemonacled Brunch, who sounds curiously like Cary Elwes, seems intelligent, but he's just as stupid as the incoherent Crunch and thus ridiculous escapades ensue. Ultimately, and not surprisingly, a happy ending is attained and Shaggy, Googy, Scooby, and Scrappy return to domestic bliss. In short, this movie is [not good] and bad, but totally, totally fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightfully Moronic
Review: When this movie came out on DVD, I was tempted to buy it because I had vague recollections of liking it as a child. I was concerned, however, that it would turn out to be one of those things that doesn't quite transcend adulthood. Fortunately I had the opportunity to see it on TV recently and am now convinced that it is indeed worth buying. Not being a particular fan of classic Scooby, I had no problem with the scrapping of the traditional characters and plot conventions, although I'm sure this would disappoint many. The strength of this movie, to me, is it's complete absurdity. Shaggy is turned into a werewolf and, in order to regain his somewhat human form, must win a car race against several classic monsters. For reasons that were unclear to me, Dracula (who also announces the race with the aid of his ditzy girlfriend) is hellbent on preventing Shaggy and Scooby from winning. But not to worry, they have help--in the form of Scrappy and Shaggy's girlfriend Googy (how's that for a stoner name). Now we will all agree that Scrappy is really [not good], but fortunately he's not in this movie enough to get extremely annoying. Dracula's got pals, too: The Hunch Bunch, Crunch and Brunch. While the monsters and their cars and hijinks are entertaining, The Hunch Bunch is my favorite part of the movie. The bemonacled Brunch, who sounds curiously like Cary Elwes, seems intelligent, but he's just as stupid as the incoherent Crunch and thus ridiculous escapades ensue. Ultimately, and not surprisingly, a happy ending is attained and Shaggy, Googy, Scooby, and Scrappy return to domestic bliss. In short, this movie is [not good] and bad, but totally, totally fun.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: scooby should get arrested
Review: yeah scooby should get arrested by the fbi. since that dog does nothing and is always forgetting to flush the toilet.


<< 1 2 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates