From a mysterious museum to a haunted New England village, join Scooby-Doo and the Gang as they set out on their most spellbinding adventure ever! When world-famous horror writer Ben Ravencroft tracks down the Mystery Inc. team to figure out why a ghost has decided to haunt his hometown’s popular Autumn Harvest festival, suspicious spirits are only the beginning! Before long, Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and Fred find themselves delving dangerously deep into Ravencroft’s family secrets. Was his beloved ancestor Sarah a kindhearted healer, or an evil witch whose legacy now threatens the town…and maybe even the world? With out-of-this-world excitement, spine-tingling thrills and supernatural fun, follow Scooby, Shaggy and the rest of the gang through every hilariously hair-raising twist of their all-new animated feature to find out!Scooby-Doo is making a big comeback with several helpings on TV and new videos. The series’ writers are smart enough to mildly spoof themselves, and this movie opens with Scooby, Shaggy, Daphne, Frank, and Velma solving a crime that ends with the now-classic Scooby line, “It’s… [insert some administrative minion/angry neighbor/disgruntled relative], only to have the criminal bleat, “And I would’ve gotten away with it too, if it hadn’t been for you kids!” There they meet one of Velma’s idols, fright-writer Ben Ravencroft (voiced by an effective Tim Curry). Smitten Velma and gang accept his invitation to his New England hometown festival. When one of Ravencroft’s ancestors suddenly swoops down from the supernatural heavens, the gang’s on alert. This movie is appropriate for viewers 4 and up (although some of the animated frights may haunt sensitive viewers). It’s also for their parents who may have been fans in the series’ initial run. The cool and fun soundtrack’s catchy tunes include a song performed by the Hex Girls, one of whom is none other than former Go-Go Jane Weidlin. If the theme song’s got a country beat, that’s because it’s sung by Mr. Achy Breaky himself, Billy Ray Cyrus. –N.F. Mendoza
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March 30, 2010
#1
i love this movie. I am a wicken in my own little world.
Velma is such a dork. I have a crush on fred.
I hope Sara comes to visit me.
I loooooooooooooooooooooooove this movie.
I watch it every day.
I am a prep in the making
kissKiss!!!!
March 30, 2010
#2
If you are looking for a childrens movie with a hidden agenda, buy this movie. I seeks to entertain your ckildren while giving a beginer course on W.I.C.A, And reminds the children of how misunderstood and perscuted the “good” withces are. There are also songs by the “hex girls” one of whom is part a 1/16 WICAN, The songs basicly tell your children more than you would about WICAN beliefs. The Exact same message is related in movies such as “Book of shadows: Blair witch 2″ and “The Craft”. I didn’t realize that this movie was like this, I would have never bought it. By the way the typical Scooby Doo parts, were good, they are just what you expect, Bad guys, chills and thrills on a childrens level. If you don’t care about the WICA stuff fine , but I just don’t think that this kind of “Real world” witchcraft belons in your house. DON’T BUY IT!
March 30, 2010
#3
i never realy liked scoby doo but this one is the worst.
in all scoby dooo mysteries there is a scary creature it frightens scoby and shagy and they figure out who it is.
in this one the guy is a warlock and he wantys to find this ladys journal. (magic book) the witch came to life and tried to destroy the world with her evil powers. thorn says some spell and the wich goes to the ground.
this movie is plotless and short.
cant fred say he loves daphne.
this movie is so stupid.
March 30, 2010
#4
This movie is so great.
it teaches you that authors are evil people
i think the hex girls are cool
the scoby doo mysrtyies are great and always will be.
March 30, 2010
#5
I am at a loss as to how you can say the movie doesn’t promote Wicca. I mean, did we watch the same movie? Characters in the movie are Wiccan, the Wiccan religion is explained in quite detail and the end song embodies all that was explained about that religion. HELLO?????
The movie is more Warner Brothers, New Ageism, Wicca GARBAGE. It falls right in line with Harry Potter and has no endearing qualities about it whatsoever. It’s propoganda aimed at conditioning your little one’s mind to accepting withcraft and new ageism. Steer clear.