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The Mystery Inc. gang have gone their separate ways and have been apart for two years, until hey are mysteriously joined together to solve a case on Spooky Island. Not knowing that the others have also been invited, they show up and discover an amusement park that affects young visitors in very strange ways. But is the island really haunted, or is there just a sinister individual behind all the ride malfunctions and creepy, crawly creatures? If so, who could it be? Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby soon realize that they cannot solve this mystery without help from each other.
O roteiro é, na melhor das hipóteses, medíocre, mas o charme dos personagens acaba se refletindo na tela grande.
October 05, 2005
Ebert & Roeper
The acting is stiff, the story lacks all trace of wit, the sets look like they were borrowed from Gilligan's Island -- and the CGI Scooby might well be the worst special-effects creation of the year.
June 19, 2002
Common Sense Media
Too scary for most kids, too dumb for most teens.
December 28, 2010
L.A. Weekly
The source material here is flimsy to begin with, and neither Gunn nor Gosnell seems to know how to flesh it out.
June 16, 2002
Cinema Crazed
"Scooby Doo" really didn't need a big screen adaptation, and this terribly unfunny, weird live action variation proves it.
What really makes this movie special is Matthew Lillard's inspired performance as Shaggy. It's not only a dead-on impersonation of the cartoon character, but it also comes with a certain kind of unique joy and a genuine soul.