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Scooby-Doo:Meets the Boo Broth

Scooby-Doo:Meets the Boo Broth
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Format : NTSC
Binding : VHS Tape
EAN : 9781560396147
Product Group : Video
Release Date : 2004-03-09
Studio : Warner
UPC : 014764155432
ASIN : 1560396148
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When Shaggy inherits an old Southern estate from an uncle, he and his sleuthing hounds take a road trip. But they don't even make it to the mansion before the haunting starts. Amid headless horsemen, walking skeletons, and a menacing butler, Scooby, Scrappy, and Shaggy get majorly spooked. The three Stooge-like ghosts they hire to help them know more about slapstick than ghostbusting and, to make matters worse, neighbor Sadie Mae has the hots for Shaggy while her gun-toting brother Billy Bob is hot to eliminate him. The local sheriff is no help--although an escaped gorilla is--and the jewels that Scrappy uncovers keep disappearing. This new 91-minute movie fuses together episodes from 1983 of the long-running cartoon, which features Casey "Mr. Countdown" Kasem doing the honors as Shaggy. It's classic Scooby-Doo: bumbling good versus slightly-less-bumbling evil with a lot of laughs for viewers 3 and up. --Kimberly Heinrichs
Customer Reviews
i didn't find it as fun or interesting as other Scooby Doo mysteries (2007-07-28)
2
so far,this is my least favourite of any Scooby Doo adventure,(movie,animated or live action,or TV show.first off i didn't find,the story very interesting.in fact i was bored and considered turning it off before the end.but i persevered.anyway,i don't want to give too much of the plot away,but i will say that this movie is missing some elements that make most of the adventures more interesting and fun.it also contains an element that i feel was not necessary(in fact,pointless and annoying)and drags the film down.there was some funny moments,but not very many and a lot of the movie is repetitive.this movie is the exception so far,of all the Scooby Doo movies/TV episodes i have seen.my vote for "Scooby Doo Meets The Boo Brothers" is a 2/5
Above average old school Scooby Adventure (2004-05-16)
3
This entry suffers from the presence of Scrappy. It was made in the mid-eighties when Scrappy was at the height (!) of his fame (?). He doesn't do much in this so it's not that bad.

The story is about Shaggy (minus the rest of Mystery Inc.) being left a spooky mansion house in his uncles will. Conveniently said mansion is in the middle of a creepy swampland in the Deep South. The kind of place where there are always eyes watching from the trees.

As soon as he arrives, Shaggy has to deal with an annoying southern stereotype sheriff, a weirdo butler who wants to get his hands on the old uncle's hidden treasure, hickabilly neighbors and the ghost of his uncle telling to leave (then why did he give him the house?). There is also an escaped ape on the loose but even though only Scooby sees him (Shaggy doesn't believe it) he's just a big, cuddly monkey who wants to play.

The Boo Brothers are basically ghost versions of the Three Stooges. They're listed in the phone book as being experts in the busting of ghosts. This isn't a job they do well though, so Shaggy's payment at the end is a bit too generous.

There are some laughs to be had and the plot is mildly interesting but too many running jokes are just plain bad. The hillbilly neighbor joke becomes very boring and could have been done without. The animation is a bit dated, though it has enough modern touches (lens flares in car lights) to distract you from it. And I like the dark, decaying atmosphere of the swampland. The color pallet is mostly made up of dark blues and purples (the story takes place all in one night) and the backgrounds are not as generic as the earlier, cheaper TV shows.

For the average fan this is a worthy effort though I would just catch it on the Cartoon Network instead of forking over the cash, unless you're a Scooby completist.

The DVD is in 1.33:1 full frame, as drawn, with a Dolby Mono soundtrack that is unsophisticated but workable. The Region 2 release comes in a sturdy Keep Case but the Region 1 is still in a cruddy snapper. Extras are minimal childish fluff.

Scooby Doo Meet The Boo Brothers (2004-05-12)
5
Just replaced my VHS version with a DVD. A wonderful bonus area with a Shaggy trivia game and a music video that I hadn't seen on other Scooby Doo DVDs. By far the best of the original Scooby animated movies about Shaggy trying to solve the clues to the family fotune. You don't see them eatting as much as other Scooby works but they scares and thrills are there just the same.
Scooby Doo Meets the Boo Brothers (2004-05-11)
5
the best of the Scooby Doo clasic movies has all the hi-jinx you expect of the fraidy two-some without all the monster snacks you normally expect. The ghost busters who are real ghosts themselves are like the three stooges and the riddles of the treasure hunt makes it fun for the whole family.
The most UNDERRATED Scooby flick (2004-02-22)
5
This is my favorite of any Scooby film ever made. In the film Shaggy, Scooby, and Scrappy travel into the South, as Shaggy is to inherit his uncle's gothic estate. The ghouls include: a Civil War general, a skelton ghost, a headless horseman, a ghost wolf, and a "ghost" ape. Hilarity ensues as the Boo Brothers are called to help with the ghost problem. This film probably has the scariest backgrounds of any other Scooby movie out there. If your hesitant about this movie, I'm guaranteeing you right now that you will enjoy it.
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