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Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery
The mystery begins when Shaggy and Scooby win tickets to "WrestleMania" and convince the crew to go with them to WWE City. But this city harbors a spooky secret - a ghastly Ghost Bear holds the town in his terrifying grip! To protect the coveted WWE Championship Title, the gang gets help from WWE Superstars like John Cena, Triple H, Sin Cara, Brodus Clay, AJ Lee, The Miz and Kane. Watch Scooby and the gang grapple with solving this case before it's too late.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 6.2 |
Studio : | Warner Bros. Animation, WWE Studios, |
Crew : | Director, Executive Producer, |
Cast : | Frank Welker Matthew Lillard Grey DeLisle Mindy Cohn April Jeanette Mendez |
Genre : | Animation Comedy Mystery Family |
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The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Hand it to the juggernaut that is the WWE to ruin an all time classic children's cartoon.What is it the WWE are aiming for, are they trying to literally take over the world or something? They're poking their noses into pretty much everything trying to make a name for themselves. You're a wrestling company, you should concentrate on wrestling, or sports entertainment whatever you label yourselves as these days, using Scooby Doo as a platform for success and mainstream attention is about as shallow as it gets.Anyhow, as for the overall quality of the film itself, I wasn't impressed, but it was at least watchable. The phantom bear was, well what exactly was it? And what has a phantom bear got to do with the WWE anyway? They could've come up with a more appropriate villain, like the spirit of a long dead wrestler coming back for vengeance.A Scooby Doo-WWE crossover had so much potential, but they ruined it purely out of self indulgence, so much so that they created a whole city based around themselves: WWE City!The correct way to do a film like this would be:No WWE City and don't base it around Wrestlemania Have Scooby and the gang turn up to one of WWE's events somewhere in America, but the event is haunted and ruined by the wrestler spirit (the villain), Vince McMahon and his company approach Scooby, Shaggy etc to help them investigate the case. Actual wrestlers can get involved and it can be classic Scooby Doo, in the end they discover the wrestler spirit is actually a "fictitious" wrestler WWE haven't long employed, he was fed up of being held back and not given the spotlight despite all his hard work in the ring. That's how it should've been done!And the actual star power in the film, Sin Cara playing the joint lead alongside John Cena, only in cartoons would that happen, never once happened in real life, Sin Cara is a jobber at best who has made more botches in his matches than anyone else ever has, and they give him the spotlight in this film, on the same level as John Cena?Weak, self indulgent film that I'd avoid watching, even for the most die hard WWE or Scooby Doo fans, just not worth it, I gave it a 3/10 purely because I can't bring myself to give anything Scooby Doo related lower, actually worth a 2/10.
Hmmmmmm...I really don't know how to feel about this.I mean, I can see Scooby and Shaggy as being WWF fans. I can see them being the types of rubes that don't understand that it's all fake. that works.But the Bear? Really, it doesn't fit for a big bad.And the show is a bit over-the-top even for Scooby Doo. It is all a little bit too much and builds up to yet another forgettable ending.It's a negative in oh so many ways. It doesn't work, especially as a Scooby Doo movie.So there is all of that weighted against it....BUT, it was funny and it had moments where it moved from funny to hysterical.So even though it doesn't work as movie, it passes only on the strength of its humor.
When new superstars came to the WWE like Daniel Bryan, Darren Young Ryback, Adam Rose and those 2 Mexican ***** that wear the masks i could barely watch an episode of RAW without gagging or throwing up a little bit in my mouth.It was BAD... and i mean BAD. I thought the WWE got as bad as it could get but then along came this Scooby Doo crossover monstrosity. I watched it (via torrent) because i wouldn't want to waste my money and boy was it BAAAAD. Of course Super Cena starred in the movie telling his corny jokes and selling out to the 'younger' fanbase (9- 12 year old kids, usually wear John Cena wristbands, shorts, John Cena t- shirts that go down to their knees and post videos of themselves demonstrating how to do an 'AA' (PG name for the FU -_-) on YouTube.Instead of putting this 'thing' on, put on an old episode of RAW from 1999 or 2000.
When I was a little kid I used to watch both Scooby-Doo and WWE on TV. Now, it's a pleasure for me to be able to watch a movie which contains those two things. Apparently, I'm not a child anymore, but that does not mean that I can not watch an animated movie mixing my favorite TV shows as a small fry. If I had seen that movie those past years, I would definitely be excited. However, even as an (almost) adult I watch that kind of films gladly! I bet you'll be delighted too.Sometimes, I love travelling back in the past and that movie is a first-class ticket for that trip, don't you think so? Watching John Cena as a cartoon exploring with Saggy and Scooby the WWE City, that's cool. I didn't get bored at the whole movie, even if its length is 80 minutes. I mean that the Scooby-Doo episodes on the TV used to be like 30 minutes, but that's OK, I don't mind. Nevertheless, it could be shorter, and that means better.If you remember the Scooby-Doo episodes, the movie is exactly like those: There's a strange monster and Scooby-Doo's clique has to chase it and catch it. At that particular film, they got help by WWE superstars, like John Cena, Sin Cara, Triple-H etc. I like it! So, people, give it a chance, it's totally worth it. You won't regret it (unless you are expecting to watch a masterpiece).