I thought it was funny that Shaggy kept calling Courage a little pink dude and Eustace an angry old dude and Eustace was calling Shaggy a shaggy haired fella. It added a little humor to the movie.
I think crossing over with Courage was super fun, especially since Courage is as scared of monsters as Shaggy and Scooby. They fit well together! Also, Courage and Eustace sharing their love of food brought them together, even if just for a minute. Courage even had his own snacks!
Greedy old Eustace was in heaven when the people brought him all the gold and jewels, but that rap he did was a little over the top. I mean, I was laughing so hard because it was just ridiculous to see this old man, shirtless, wearing what looked like an adult diaper under his pants with this huge chain around his neck rapping.
The one thing I didn't like about the movie was the way they treated the Mystery Machine. At least it didn't blow up, they had Eustace's truck do that, but the side swiping of the Mystery Machine was just not a fun scene to watch. It made me cringe. Though the damage was minimal when you think about it. The Mystery Machine rolls over several times, I mean it literally should not have been drivable after they were done with it, but the Mystery Machine came out looking like nothing ever happened. (For more weird things in Scooby-Doo, including the Mystery Machine being destroyed and good as new 5 minutes later, check out our latest Scooby Panel.)
The Dark Matter Meteor, also known as the disco ball as I had deemed it while watching the movie, ended up transforming everyone into different shapes. While it was a fun scene, they could have done better transformations.
Overall, I enjoyed the movie. I even called the villains at the end in a conversation I had with someone. It just made sense, knowing that the movie was taking place in Nowhere. That dance scene was a fun way to end the movie too.
Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog was released on September 14, 2021 and is available now on DVD.
This was a really fun movie, and I enjoyed it SO much more than I did "Scoob". Being a massive fan of Courage when I was younger, having Thea White and Marty Grabstein reprising their voice roles as Muriel and Courage was a dream come true. I wish that there had been a little acknowledgement for Thea at the end, but I suspect that the film had already made it through complete production by the time she passed away. It was a little hard to watch this knowing that she wasn't going to see the joy she brought to people one last time.
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DeleteAnd if John R Dilworth was also involved in this. But he had no intention in doing it nor did he received a phone call from Warner Bros or Cartoon Network, saying "Hey we're bringing back ur Courage show to do a Scooby crossover and we thought u might b available to do this again."
DeleteI got a picture for #FanArtFriday.
ReplyDeleteThea White, Marty Grabstein and Paul Schoeffler all came back in this movie as Muriel, Courage and Katz/Le Quack. Simon Prebbles did not return as Courage's computer unfortunately which sucks.
ReplyDeleteChuck Montgomery too as the lieutenant.
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