¡Scooby-Doo! en El misterio del faraón
Scooby-Doo y la Compañía del Misterio tendrán que tener mucho cuidado con la maldición del Faraón: ¡El Nilo se dividirá, el desierto se alzará y a aquel que se atreva a entrar en la tumba!Scooby-Doo y la Compañía del Misterio tendrán que tener mucho cuidado con la maldición del Faraón: ¡El Nilo se dividirá, el desierto se alzará y a aquel que se atreva a entrar en la tumba!Scooby-Doo y la Compañía del Misterio tendrán que tener mucho cuidado con la maldición del Faraón: ¡El Nilo se dividirá, el desierto se alzará y a aquel que se atreva a entrar en la tumba!
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And I must say that this was actually one of the better animated Scooby-Doo movies that I have seen in a while. And it is a combination of the setting of the adventure and my love for ancient Egypt that came together in a greater unity and worked out so well for me.
This time the gang travels to Egypt to assist Velma in her archaeological work in the Egyptian deserts. Here they run afoul mummies, curses and traps in abundance.
Sure, "Scooby-Doo in Where's My Mummy?" does follow the traditional formula of how to make a Scooby-Doo adventure. So you know what you are getting yourself into here prior to sitting down to watching it. And I say that with the best of intentions, because there is something fun and lovable about these adventures. And despite every adventure is essentially the same, they are still fun to watch.
The animation is good in "Scooby-Doo in Where's My Mummy?" and the art style is very much in tune with the classic Scooby-Doo. So again, there is something comforting in the familiarity.
I did like the mummies and the design of Cleopatra. And the overall atmosphere there was in this animated movie was just great.
It is always a treat to have Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Mindy Cohn and Grey DeLisle. Furthermore, there were some other nice voice talents to showcase their skills in this animated movie, which included Ron Perlman and Oded Fehr.
The storyline in "Scooby-Doo in Where's My Mummy?", while very much the same as all other story lines in the Scooby-Doo collection, then there was still a very good plot twist reveal at the end of the movie. I liked that particular turn of events, because I hadn't seen that one coming.
If you enjoy Scooby-Doo animated movies, then "Scooby-Doo in Where's My Mummy?" is definitely well worth the time and effort to sit down and watch. I thoroughly enjoyed this particular adventure.
6/10
the jokes about the over-the-top reality TV shows are sooooo worth the price of admission. Especially if you are like me and inclined to hate them for the forced drama and, well, the horrible taste of them all.
It's nice to see Scooby mocking them.
The Problem is Egypt. It wasn't exactly Egypt enough. It felt like just about anywhere else and Egypt is sort of a really big deal for a van full of American teens to visit.
Instead it felt more like an establishing shot and the old west. Very lazy for Scooby Doo.
The plus side is that the mystery is solid and the jokes landed, even if it did all feel a bit lack luster.
Last outing in Aloha Scooby-Doo, we had Teri Garr, Adam West and even Don Ho.This time it is the fabulous Virginia Madsen playing Cleo. Half the fun of these new movies is spotting (hearing) well-known talent. From Mark Hamill, Tim Curry to Jennifer Love-Hewitt. Scooby-Doo is forever. Now if, you'll excuse me I have to get a Scooby snack.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe last Scooby-Doo animated film to be released on VHS.
- PifiasThe pyramids are depicted as being many miles from civilization but they are actually on the outskirts of Cairo, a major city.
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Rock Rivers: [finds a scroll and unrolls it] See the ancient text, no doubt written in blood.
Daphne: Eww! Freddie, look, it's the ankh necklace.
Fred: [consulting Omar's journal] I'll translate the ancient writing. "Help, the heavy tourist is pinching my kitten."
Daphne: [grabs the journal] Uh, how about "the necklace is the key to the curse"?
Fred: Ooh! Even better.
- ConexionesFeatured in ¡Scooby-Doo! ¡Piratas a babor! (2006)
- Banda sonoraMummy's Rags and Riches
Written by Thomas Chase
Lyrics by Thomas Chase and Joe Sichta
Performed by Joe Pizzulo
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- Duración1 hora 15 minutos
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