Scooby-Doo y el fantasma gourmet
Título original: Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost
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6,5/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Cuando regresa el misterioso Red Ghost, la pandilla forma equipo con Bobby Flay y su amiga culinaria Giada De Laurentiis para buscar pistas y servir justicia.Cuando regresa el misterioso Red Ghost, la pandilla forma equipo con Bobby Flay y su amiga culinaria Giada De Laurentiis para buscar pistas y servir justicia.Cuando regresa el misterioso Red Ghost, la pandilla forma equipo con Bobby Flay y su amiga culinaria Giada De Laurentiis para buscar pistas y servir justicia.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Frank Welker
- Scooby-Doo
- (voz)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Daphne Blake
- (voz)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Bobby Flay
- Bobby Flay
- (voz)
Maya Haile
- Maya Haile
- (voz)
David Kaye
- Henry Metcalf
- (voz)
- …
Salli Saffioti
- Reporter
- (voz)
- …
Reseñas destacadas
Fred has been invited by his celebrity chef uncle Bobby Flay to come to the opening of his New England colonial inn and his cooking TV show. He and his friends arrive to find it haunted by the Legend of the Red Ghost. The gang uncovers a ghostly revolutionary history.
This is a fun Scooby-Doo adventure with all the standard reveals. The difference is the real life food personalities like Bobby Flay, Giada De Laurentiis, and Marcus Samuelsson. They give this a fun reality punch. I like it when they join in the goofy running around and hiding. I wouldn't mind if they do more cooking. I like the look of the cartoon food. All in all, this is a fun addition to the standard Scooby-Doo.
This is a fun Scooby-Doo adventure with all the standard reveals. The difference is the real life food personalities like Bobby Flay, Giada De Laurentiis, and Marcus Samuelsson. They give this a fun reality punch. I like it when they join in the goofy running around and hiding. I wouldn't mind if they do more cooking. I like the look of the cartoon food. All in all, this is a fun addition to the standard Scooby-Doo.
This Scooby-Doo is one of the better new age Scooby films.
It follows classic plot structure and incorporates a fair amount of classic gags from the original series. 'Uncle Bobby' (Bobby Flay) is a fun crossover character who you don't need to have any background information on in order to enjoy his addition to this mystery.
Scooby-Doo and the Gourmet Ghost is wonderfully animated and voiced, has a handful of 'blink and you miss it' visual gags and one-liners that will make you chuckle out loud, and is a coherent mystery for those who like to follow along at home.
The creaters did the gang right with this one. If you can get over the fact Scooby gets along with cats in this movie, this will be one to add to you watchlist.
The creaters did the gang right with this one. If you can get over the fact Scooby gets along with cats in this movie, this will be one to add to you watchlist.
Scooby and the gang travel to New England, where Fred's uncle, celebrity (apparently?) chef Bobby Flay (voicing himself), has inherited a historic colonial inn and turned it into a state-of-the-art culinary resort. But as the grand opening approaches, it seems the ghost of Bobby's ancestor has other ideas, scaring away workers and sabotaging high-tech food preparation equipment. Good job a gang of 'teenage mystery solvers' are on hand!
Beautiful artwork and animation, very good story, atmospheric setting, and one really creepy looking ghost. Flay does well, as do fellow celebrities (?) Marcus Samuelsson, Giada De Laurentiis, and Maya Haile, all of whom voice themselves. Regular voice cast Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle, Matthew Lillard, and Kate Micucci are, of course, note perfect.
One gripe, sound mixing. A few times the tail-ends of comments made by the leads are lost to fade, or other speech/sound drowns them out. I had to replay them a few times to catch what was said. But the script is good. Shaggy and Velma get some great one-liners. At 77 minutes long, it could have done with another five minutes. But this is a solid entry in the Scooby-Doo canon (using that word loosely!). 8/10.
Beautiful artwork and animation, very good story, atmospheric setting, and one really creepy looking ghost. Flay does well, as do fellow celebrities (?) Marcus Samuelsson, Giada De Laurentiis, and Maya Haile, all of whom voice themselves. Regular voice cast Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle, Matthew Lillard, and Kate Micucci are, of course, note perfect.
One gripe, sound mixing. A few times the tail-ends of comments made by the leads are lost to fade, or other speech/sound drowns them out. I had to replay them a few times to catch what was said. But the script is good. Shaggy and Velma get some great one-liners. At 77 minutes long, it could have done with another five minutes. But this is a solid entry in the Scooby-Doo canon (using that word loosely!). 8/10.
Gourmet Ghost is just behind Camp Scare as the best Scooby Doo movies of all time, and has a real argument for being a 10 star movie. The plot is one of the best, with elements that are certainly solvable but not obvious. There were plenty of clues and it was put together well, in a way that makes the ending both a genuinely surprising twist and also fits everything together perfectly. The animation is gorgeous and adds to many of the scenes. The humor is generally very funny, though I agree with many that the Shh's were overdone and not funny after the first couple. The modernization and themes considered were also a cut above most of the movies - how technology advances everything (in this case cooking) but is also fundamentally manipulable, and minor historical and other notes. It doesn't do anything too crazy (though the ending is a bit unique), but it does everything well and is a complete joy to watch.
If U watch the original scooby Doo cartoons, the very first ones, U would know why this was given a ten.
Its because if that original group had ever made a cartoon movie, it would be THIS movie. The voices, the animation, the story line--its all as if the original masters have been teleported from way back to this time to make a movie
OUTSTANDING JOB
Its because if that original group had ever made a cartoon movie, it would be THIS movie. The voices, the animation, the story line--its all as if the original masters have been teleported from way back to this time to make a movie
OUTSTANDING JOB
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFor the first time, the gang use their cellphones to video chat while separated on a case, specifically Daphne and Velma with Fred.
- PifiasIn 1780, Edward DuFlay displays flags on the wall of his inn. The British Union flag is the redesigned version adopted in 1801, and the French flag is the Tricoleur adopted in 1790.
- Citas
Bobby Flay: [after listening to the reporter] So this is really what you kids do?
Fred Jones: Literally. All the time.
Giada De Laurentiis: And you've actually caught ghosts?
Velma Dinkley: Let's just say we always get our man.
- ConexionesReferences The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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