Review(s): DVD What's New Scooby-Doo, Vol. 3 - Halloween Boos and Clues
Retarded
Scooby-Doo has existed in various incarnations since the 1960s. Its popularity lasts to this day. Why? It's a retarded series about 4 kids and their Great Dane that ride around in a van and solve mysteries wherever they stop. The dog, Scooby-Doo, can talk, but it can only kinda sorta talk. Why not give it a full vocabulary then? The kids aren't that spectacular: Fred is the level-headed one, Daphne is the ditz (but she's hot), Velma is the unattractive brains, and Shaggy is the hungry slacker (stoner?). Really, the stories are dorky and unrealistic. The kids manage to stumble accross a mystery wherever they go (where do they live, anyway?), out-smart some dim-witted villains, and solve the mystery by the episode's end. I used to like Scooby-Doo when I was little but not anymore - except for the live-action, theatrical movies. They ridicule the cartoon series. Check them out but avoid the cartoons.
Scooby Doo
I bought this dvd for my grandson & it's just like brand new ! So I'm going to buy the gently used ones from now on !
Halloween Fun for the WHOLE Family
If you're looking for a family show to watch on Halloween, or any time of the year for that matter, you'll want to pick up What's New Scooby Doo? Vol. 3 Your children will enjoy the frolics of the Mystery Inc Gang as they solve crimes dealing with a vampire, mummy, sea monster, and yes, a High Tech futuristic house. As my 13 year old son says, "These cartoons have a plot, they draw you into the show, and they're fun to watch."
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Scooby-Doo has existed in various incarnations since the 1960s. Its popularity lasts to this day. Why? It's a retarded series about 4 kids and their Great Dane that ride around in a van and solve mysteries wherever they stop. The dog, Scooby-Doo, can talk, but it can only kinda sorta talk. Why not give it a full vocabulary then? The kids aren't that spectacular: Fred is the level-headed one, Daphne is the ditz (but she's hot), Velma is the unattractive brains, and Shaggy is the hungry slacker (stoner?). Really, the stories are dorky and unrealistic. The kids manage to stumble accross a mystery wherever they go (where do they live, anyway?), out-smart some dim-witted villains, and solve the mystery by the episode's end. I used to like Scooby-Doo when I was little but not anymore - except... More Info about this DVD DVD Release Date: Released the 05 October 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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My grandosn loves Scooby-Doo, and this disk is no exception. In fact, he took it home with him. It has the same high quality of all Scooby cartoons, and the monsters are just scarey enough to be fun and not really scare the child. We buy all the Scooby we can for the sense of adventure and because the monsters are always proved to be nothing to be afraid of. More Info about this DVD Director(s): Scott Jeralds - Tom Mazzocco - Chuck Sheetz - Tim Maltby - Russell Calabrese DVD Release Date: Released the 09 August 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Scooby-Doo has existed in various incarnations since the 1960s. Its popularity lasts to this day. Why? It's a retarded series about 4 kids and their Great Dane that ride around in a van and solve mysteries wherever they stop. The dog, Scooby-Doo, can talk, but it can only kinda sorta talk. Why not give it a full vocabulary then? The kids aren't that spectacular: Fred is the level-headed one, Daphne is the ditz (but she's hot), Velma is the unattractive brains, and Shaggy is the hungry slacker (stoner?). Really, the stories are dorky and unrealistic. The kids manage to stumble accross a mystery wherever they go (where do they live, anyway?), out-smart some dim-witted villains, and solve the mystery by the episode's end. I used to like Scooby-Doo when I was little but not anymore - except... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Scott Jeralds - Tom Mazzocco - Chuck Sheetz - Tim Maltby - Russell Calabrese DVD Release Date: Released the 09 March 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Scooby-Doo has existed in various incarnations since the 1960s. Its popularity lasts to this day. Why? It's a retarded series about 4 kids and their Great Dane that ride around in a van and solve mysteries wherever they stop. The dog, Scooby-Doo, can talk, but it can only kinda sorta talk. Why not give it a full vocabulary then? The kids aren't that spectacular: Fred is the level-headed one, Daphne is the ditz (but she's hot), Velma is the unattractive brains, and Shaggy is the hungry slacker (stoner?). Really, the stories are dorky and unrealistic. The kids manage to stumble accross a mystery wherever they go (where do they live, anyway?), out-smart some dim-witted villains, and solve the mystery by the episode's end. I used to like Scooby-Doo when I was little but not anymore - except... More Info about this DVD DVD Release Date: Released the 14 June 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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This show looked awful. If you can stomach the weak computer animation. These cartoon clones that lack and charm and the warm funny jokes of the earlier Scooby Doo films, and realize that this came from the same film studio that gave us the awful live action Scooby Doo films, then that says it all. The Warners dvd disk of this film is also awful with both a lousy cartoon and their version of bonus features looks like some of the same cheap artists who did the JLU and Teen Titans cartoons on DVD, also did this. It make me sick. I think it would make anyone who grew up watching Scooby Doo, yearning for the days when Bill Hanna and Joe Barbara were doing them. They at least knew what they were doing. More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Frank Welker - Casey Kasem Director(s): Tim Maltby DVD Release Date: Released the 08 February 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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