Top 10 Best Scooby-Doo Movies of All Time
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2022
- These are the best Scooby-Doo movies of all time! For this list, we’ll be looking at Mystery Incorporated’s best animated movies, so the gang’s live-action adventures will not be considered. Our countdown includes "Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare," "Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost," "Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright," and more! What's YOUR favorite "Scooby" movie? Let us know in the comments!
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Scooby Doo on Zombie Island and The Witche’s Ghost Absolute masterpiece
tottaly agree
Scooby doo on zombie island was pretty mature and scary for a kid movie and i like it
Don't forget Scooby-Doo & the Alien Invaders, too
YES!!!!!
@@tokishi215 ikr
Zombie island terrified me as a kid but it was always my favorite. Terror time again is still a bop to this day
I was BORN the year Zombie Island came out and I watched it in the millennium at 3...it still freaks me out now at 25 years old 😳 😅
My family used to own a VHS of the movie and I would watch it every month when I was little and the song still, to this day, never ceases to amaze me. The animation in this movie was also the Scooby-Doo franchise at it's finest and it aged like wine
Same
Bro forever BOP 💯💪🏾
@@Isabella-fd9tq same I owned a a lot of them and then a dexter clip came on at the end of the movie or a courage clip I loved it 😂
I think ‘Scooby Doo meets the Boo Brothers’ is vastly underrated. It may not have the best twists and turns but its so cartoony and wacky at times, theres so many characters that make it so crazy and fun to watch.
Heavily agree with you, Sherrif Buzby is a nice little addition love the southern twang comedy he brings. Even the caretaker, can’t remember his name but the shorter guy who kinda looks like Elton John is a crazy character.
I agree! I loved that movie as a kid and still do. There are so many things going on in that movie that it easily could've gotten oversaturated, but it never feels like that. You've got a haunted plantation mansion with a live wild bear living on the premises as if that weren't dangerous enough, but you've also got a spooky caretaker, a skeleton man, the Ghost of Colonel Beauregard, an escaped circus ape, a wacky girl who wants to kiss Shaggy constantly, her trigger-happy brother who has a feud with Shaggy's deceased uncle, a sheriff who serves as comic relief, and three zany ghost brothers brought in to catch the rest of the ghosts. In any given moment, Scooby and Shaggy could run into any number of characters and you never know which one will cause a sticky situation that our heroes have to get out of. Watching Shaggy interact with so many characters was what it kept fresh instead of just running from the same villain for an hour. Meanwhile, Scrappy is reading the clues and figuring out where to find the treasure, and being the best iteration of that character we ever got. And don't get me wrong, Scrappy is not my favorite character in the franchise by a long shot, but he was better in the shows and movies in the 80s than in his first outings, mostly because Don Messick took over voicing him and did a much better job than the original guy (his original voice was just plain irritating). Scrappy actually shows how clever he is in that movie and would potentially make a good dog for Velma if that side of him were allowed to show, but you never get to see that cleverness again after that. And the gang loses technically, the villain makes it to the treasure first, and there's a sense of real danger (not ghost danger) when Shag and Scoob make it back to the house. On top of all that, the Boo Brothers themselves make great standout characters, one of whom is voiced by one of the greats in voice acting (Rob Paulsen). And the movie itself has an opening song that sets the stage for how spooky it is, because once you look past the wacky bits, it has a really spooky vibe (it had the potential to be nightmare-inducing, but they went with the wackiness instead, which worked perfectly). Yeah, it's such an underrated movie.
Couldn’t agree more. The boo brothers as well as The Reluctant Werewolf are still my absolute favorites. Both have scrappy in them which adds to it as well as a large host of wacky and hilarious characters. Not to mention the wacky races aspect of The Reluctant Werewolf never disappoints
That one is probably my number 2 I’d watch it over and over
The Cyber Chase, Zombie Island, and The Witch's Ghost were my total favorite movies growing up. I loved the character development, the twists, the turns, and the originality those films had while still honoring the Scooby-Doo legacy. No sequel nor reboot would ever defeat these masterpieces.
These ones plus Monster of Mexico!!!
Don't forget alien invaders!
@@Packers4life1512 ya that movie was pretty good
The cyber chase PS1 game is the goat
Scooby Doo on Zombie Island, Cyber Chase and Scooby Doo and the Witch’s Ghost will always have a special place in my heart. 💖
Same
SDOZI was decent, CC was very good, but TWG was a bit weak imho.
thats the good stuff
Yeah, cuz unlike most Scooby Doo movies in the franchise, they had actual monsters that didn't turn out to be nut-jobs in tricked-out costumes and gimmicks
I'm fortunate to have all of them on DVD, though I only managed to get Zombie Island 2 weeks ago and second hand.
Return to Zombie Island sucked, hard, though
"Cyber Chase" holds a place in my heart since for some reason, it was one of the Scooby movies that Cartoon Network showed multiple times.
I say Witches Ghost is my best film and Tim Curry did an amazing job as the voice of Ben Ravencroft.
It was the second Scooby-doo film I rented from Rogers back when Video Rentals were a popular thing in Canada.
To be honest, I think Aloha! Scooby-Doo was the best one. It had the new smoother flash animation and better color
Cyber Chase also was dedicated to William Hanna who died in 2001.
Cyber Chase was my childhood. It was even the desktop for my first laptop
The Hex Girls made a welcome return in the Legend of the Vampire and have since become fan-favorite side characters. The titular vampire is a rather dark and different take on the monster than expected for a Scooby-Doo project. Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire would be the blueprint for a massive lineup of movies to take inspiration from.
The Ghoul School is sooo underrated 😭 so glad it's here
Wow. I've completly forgotten about that movie until I just saw it here. 😭😭
My favorite, I'm so glad it made the list.
Honestly one of my favorites in my top 3
Zombie Island, Cyber Chase, Aloha, Alien Invaders, The Witch’s Ghost and The Loch Ness Monster will always be in a Special place in my heart.
I use to watch these movies all the time when I was at my Nan’s house when I was younger.
Edit: I forgot to mention “Where’s my Mummy”
Idk why but aloha was never for me I want to like it so bad but I just I'm sorry
Except the British woman, that's in my stomach
Like legit I'm a huge Scooby Doo fan it's kinda my thing but Aloha is definitely one of my least favorite Scooby Doo movies
there goes one who does not like bikini in cartoons
honestly i agree with you and we can't forget about Where's My Mummy?
Who else grew up on Scooby Doo???
The real question is, who hasn't grown up with Scooby Doo? because you know everyone who was growing up before,during or after 1969/70 know's who Scooby Doo is.
I did and I'm a 90s baby.
My mom grew up on Scooby Doo so I grew up on it
I love scooby doo and and I grew up on scooby doo
Who hasn't? I mean this is a franchise that has been going on since 1969.
Scooby Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf definitely deserves a top spot on the list. It's one of my favorite Scooby Doo films.
Boo Brothers
for sure one of my favorites
Kept hoping Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf might pop up somewhere on the list, at least an honorable mention. It was always one of my favorites growing up.
Definitely should of been top ten
Don't forget The Boo Brothers......
Same
Me too
Same
In my opinion Scobby Doo: On Zombie Island will always reign supreme as the best Scooby Doo movie 🔥🔥🔥
Yes
Dang straight
And the darkest and scariest one
it was the darkest but witches had better story. hex girls and music. if its in general how the movie is the witches wins for me. if we talk scary zombie does
Scooby doo movies in the late 90s and early 2000s are a little bit like anime
Zombie Island was so epic
The music, the monsters, the story!!!
It was indeed
Terror Time Again!!!
I love that song. Sometimes it just pops into my head
They've missed out
Scooby Doo Franken Creepy 2014
Scooby doo mask of the blue Falcon 2013
Happy Halloween Scooby doo 2020
Scooby doo and kiss rock n roll mystery 2015
Scooby Doo and wwe curse of the speed demon 2016
Scooby doo music of the vampire 2012
Scooby Doo and the Samurai Sword 2009
Scooby Doo return to zombie Island 2019
@@KamonParanormal I didn't like return to Zombie island,it felt cheap to me
@@njivwathomassilavwe2056 Oooookay
@@njivwathomassilavwe2056real fans dont talk about return to zombie island
The Zombie Island-Cyberchase era will always be scooby doo at its best. Also the early 2010s movies (Abracadabra-Frankencreepy) were pretty good.
Love the fact that everybody agrees on Zombie Island and Camp Scare being masterpiece
Legend of the phantosaur also very underrated, but happy to see it was an honorable mantion
I'm 32 years old and I still love Scooby Doo, especially the older movies and the ones from the 90's. My Top 10:
1) Witch's Ghost (will always be the all time best, but that's mostly due to Tim Curry and the Hex Girls songs.)
2) Ghoul School (was my favorite until Witch's Ghost came along. I never missed it when Cartoon Network aired it. I was ecstatic to see it included here.)
3) Cyber Chase
4) Alien Invaders
5) Scooby Doo Meets the Boo Brothers (that one at least needs to be an honorable mention. Scrappy's at his best.)
6) Zombie Island (I know it technically is the best one ever made, but that movie scared the s*** out of me the first time I watched it and I've never been able to watch it again, even to this day.)
7) Loch Ness Monster
8) Reluctant Werewolf
9) Where's My Mummy?
10) Scoob (the new one wasn't bad and honestly, it was worth watching the movie to hear them play stock footage of Don Messick's Muttley laugh).
And even though they don't count since they're not feature length movies, I'd include the entire '70 series of "The New Scooby Doo Movies" which included crossovers with other cartoon characters and with celebrities. That's my favorite series of the entire franchise.
That was the very first movie I ever saw as a kid, Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders. Pure nostalgia
It also has Fred checking Shaggy's water bottle for drugs because he's acting weird 🤣
"Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog" was such a nostalgia trip for me when I saw it last year. Made me miss the Cartoon Network I grew up with when I was a kid.
Even though I'm not a fan of courage the cowardly dog, may the voice of Mireille rest in peace.
Same
@@christianparrish6647 It's Muriel
Same here it took me back to my childhood when I used to watch both cartoons
Loved it as well
Everything about Zombie Island is soooo iconic! The story, the theme, the soundtracks. 🤌🏼😌✨️
Cyber Chase was nothing but constant repeat for me on VHS growing up. I loved that movie the most out of them all, having grown up with the four direct to video movies starting with Zombie Island.
In Zombie Island, Witches Ghost, Alien Invaders & Cyber Chase; A little detail that I like is you noticed that throughout those movies Fred, Velma, and Daphne all change up their looks but Shaggy is the only one to retain his original look in all 4 movies with the Green shirt & Brown pants
Ikr. And they're the only movies where the monsters are actually real. Everything else is either a guy in a mask, a hologram or an illusion of some sort.
@@TheSweeetOne I have to agree, The Legend of The Vampire was basically the movie where Warner Bros. decided to start retconning everything, making the Mystery Inc. gang teenagers again, and even retconning past series and movies to get rid of the real monsters that made them great in the first place.
I think these films work not because monsters are real, but because the characters are actually fleshed out and feel like real people. Zombie Island does this best and is not surprisingly the best one.
@@thomasnielsen5580 That's true. And I love how in Cyber Chase you can actually see how the characters evolved when they come across they're cyber doubles.
@Reflections of a Disciple of Christ no, i doubt that. The character traits are there, but they are still very cartoonish in nature.
I was born in 1998, great year for movies I loved from Prince Of Egypt, Mulan, Bug's Life, Antz, Rugrats Movie, Batman Subzero, Quest For Camelot and ZOMBIE ISLAND it's definitely one of my favorite Scooby-Doo movie growing-up.
I was born in 1998 as well. And I'm turning 24 next month on the 7th. So I was born a month after Mulan was released (it came out on June 19). And I was a baby when Zombie Island, Prince of Egypt, and A Bug's Life (my most favorite film ever) were released, and when The Powerpuff Girls debuted.
I always loved Scooby Doo & The Reluctant Werewolf. Such a classic even if it didn’t have Velma, Fred or Daphne
Scooby Doo! Camp Scare (2010) is also a VERY well done direct-to-video movie. It has a good mystery, lots of fun characters, and very, very good animation. Compared to most of the other direct-to-video movies the animation is VERY lush and well done. Great shading, very good backgrounds, and the characters are well-drawn and look better than they ever have before. In Zombie Island and Witch's Ghost, the characters have a very "anime" look to them. This prevailed for a long time, but Camp Scare has none of that, and is beautiful looking. The mystery makes sense and provides some nice, kid-scary moments. Compared to many of the direct-to-video movies, this one has a true, feature-length story, instead of lots of silly, running around fill sessions. There are good songs, great voice acting, and very detailed animation. For example, even the sandwiches that Shaggy and Scooby eat, look like real sandwiches and you can identify every part of the sandwich (meat, cheese, lettuce, etc). There are kids that go along for the mystery adventure, and our gang act as mentors, teaching the kids how to do camp activities and to believe in themselves. Because of this, the kid characters grow and develop believably, allowing our gang to be more adult for the first time. Plus, Velma is pretty in this one, and looks good in a swimsuit, and is pursued by one of the characters, instead of Daphne getting all the attention as usual. It's nice to see Velma looking pretty and having fun doing camp activities, while maintaining her charm, intelligence and commitment to solving the mystery as well as being a very good mentor to an emo girl who usually isolates and avoids social activities. Velma helps her come out of her shell and she begins to enjoy camping. Fred also acts as a mentor to another kid, allowing Fred to be more than just a goof that traps things as he usually does. It's just a very well-done entry in the pantheon of direct-to-video Scooby Doo films. I recommend it wholeheartedly.
1. Cyber Chase
2. Zombie Island
3. Witch’s Ghost
4. Aloha
5. Samurai Sword
6. Pirates Ahoy
7. Chill Out
Samurai Sword is such a great one. Should have been an honorable mention at least
@@gianlucaegleston8923 totally agree
Zombie Island is my all time favorite Scooby Doo. I looked forward to watching it all time especially in the month of October. Other childhood favorites are the Witches Ghost, Cyber Chase, Alien Invaders, Legend of the Vampire, Loch Ness Monster, Aloha, Pirates Ahoy, Ghoul School and Boo Brothers.
The Boo bothers killed me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣!
0:04 Best Scooby Doo villain quote ever
Scooby-Doo in Zombie Island scared the crap out of me when I was younger. One of my favs of all time along side the WWE crossover film, Where's my Mummy, and Camp Scare.
It's Terror Time Again has been stuck in my head ever since I was a kid and the narrator isn't wrong, this song had no business being so badass
Terror time has to have had such a heavy impact on the music tastes of so many people, it may very well have subtly shaped the genre.
I’m glad The Loch Ness Monster was an honorable mention. I really like that movie ⭐️
Both my favorites (Witch's Ghost and Ghoul School) made it on this list! Good placement of Zombie Island. My dad, a lifelong Scooby fan, thought "Zombie" would be just the same sort of cheesy fun Ghoul School was, along with the other offerings from the eighties, and was a bit surprised at how intense Zombie Island could get, even to the point where he thought it would give us kids (who were ten and six at the time) actual nightmares.
Best Scooby-Doo Movies are:
🌟Scooby Doo & The Legend of The Vampire 🧛♂️
🌟Scooby-Doo & The Loch Ness Monster (The song "Brown Dog Bark'in in The Backdoor" just rocks 😝🤟🎸)
🌟Scooby-Doo Witch's Ghost 👻
For "Zombie Island", Adrienne Barbeau and Tara Strong tried to use genuine Cajun accents for their characters, but they couldn't quite pull it off, Barbeau settling on a non-specific French-inspired accent and Strong using a more generic Southern accent. Castmate Jim Cummings who played Jacques, actually grew up in New Orleans and had no trouble sounding like a local.
Even if they messed the accents up, i feel it lent perfectly to the characters in the end, it made each voice distinct and memorable, especially Jacques... I still remember when he went feline. It was the single biggest wtf for me as a kid
Well considering they were one of the first settlers that came from other countries to North America, it's understandable for Simone and Lena to have accents more closer to their European backgrounds, they wouldn't have Cajun accents for that reason.
I MEAN…
Jim Cummings also voiced a Cajun firefly for the mouse so …..
Scooby Doo films peaked in the 90’s-2000’s.
1 Zombie Island
2 Witch’s Ghost
3 Cyber Chase
4 Where’s my Mummy
5 Legend of the Vampire
6 Alien Invaders
7 Ghoul School
8 Sword and the Scoob
9 Pirates Ahoy
10 Scoob
monsters of mexico was my personal favorite
True freaking that 👍.
Camp Scare?
@@istphantomgames596that movie should be top 3.
Loved reluctant werewolf too tbh
The Scooby-Doo franchise is full of beloved characters known for their heroics and loyalty to their friends.
Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire rocks. The Hex Girls are a large part of what makes this movie so great. An eco-goth rock band, Thorn, Luna and Dusk have great character designs and are portrayed as girl power icons. The musical elements of Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire are a large part of why this film works so well and makes it a lot of fun to watch.
Scooby Doo has a very special spot in my heart. I’d watch the movies and show when I was sad as a kid. I was really lonely. He even inspired my love of mystery and suspense. Which is still very much still there.
Man that’s kinda sad bejng all alone as a kid I hope you’re doing better now and have someone to talk to bc I’m alone now myself and ik how lonely it can be so I hope you’re good now and have plenty people to talk to that share the same interests as you
@@patrickramsey6217 i know this isnt very funny to say, but since you guys have the same pfp and username ending in number's, it looks like that guy just responded to himself.
I love all things Scooby Doo, so this list just makes me want to go back and watch them all again, no matter how many changes they go through over the years they mystery gang always remains so much fun to watch, that goes for whatever age you are 😄
Zombie Island will always be my #1 movie with Cyber Chase and Legend of the Vampire right behind! This brought back my childhood😭
Honestly, I grew up watching Scooby doo and all his movies are great but one 1 of my all-time favorite Scooby doo movies is Scooby doo and the reluctant werewolf
Well in all honesty it's Scooby Doo, just about every single film involving that fictional talking dog is good in some way or another. sure even Scooby Doo films have their flaws like all films do but hey that's what makes things interesting!
I wouldn't call return to zombie Island or wrestlemania a masterpiece in anyway shape or form
@@gokublack9724 even as a fan, I agree.
@@gokublack9724 Yeah they ruined the original Zombie Island movie
@@mihaiteodor7763 let’s not forget the 13th ghost
@@gokublack9724 agreed. The plot was bad enough on its own, but the fact the movie acts like the original Zombie Island both did and didn't happen at the same time was beyond aggravatingly and disgusting
My favorite ones are Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Scooby-Doo and the Cyberchase, Abracabra doo, Scooby-Doo and Batman the brave and the bold, Legend of the Vampire, the Loch Ness Monster, Legend of the Phantosaur, The Ghoul School, Camp Scare, Where's my Mummy, and Chill Out Scooby-Doo.
"Scooby- Doo! AND THE LEGEND OF THE VAMPIRE" is my number one favorite Scooby Doo movie of all time, because I have seen it a lot of times. Sabrina Griffin, number one Scooby Doo fan of all time.
Finally some love for legend of the vampire and wheres my mummy! Also love to see that Camp Scare and Witch’s Ghost are universally regarded as perfection.
I’m a huge Scooby-Doo fan and I clicked on this the second I got it no matter how many more Scooby-Doo movies get made get made in the future NOTHING and I mean NOTHING will ever beat Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island as the best Scooby-Doo movie of all time Scooby-Doo on Zombie is my absolute favorite Scooby-Doo movie of all time everything about it is what made it such a fantastic and amazing movie having real zombies and cat creatures the dark moments in the movie mainly when Simone and Lena are revealed to be cat creatures and almost killed Fred Daphne Velma and Beau by draining their souls but got saved in time by Shaggy and Scooby-Doo and it had a killer soundtrack especially It’s Terror Time Again
same
I'm a fan of Scooby Doo as well
I JUST LOVE your profile picture! I got a good laugh!
Ghoul School and Legend of the Vampire are great choices to be included here. I like those two films as well. Especially Ghoul School, along with another, Reluctant Werewolf.
Thank you. Reluctant Werewolf is such an underrated film.
@@TheSweeetOne yeah. I especially like that one because of Shaggy's girlfriend Googie. She's hot. And has the same voice role that would later do Velma in the "Bravo Dooby-Doo" episode of Johnny Bravo, and in Zombie Island, Witch's Ghost, Alien Invaders, and Cyber Chase (and some of the video games and CD-ROMs). That being B. J. Ward.
Some of my favorites 😊
Reluctant werewolf my all time fav
Ghoul School was everything as a kid ☺️❤️☺️❤️
Same I wore out my VHS tape of it 📼
Zombie Island is hands down the best of all of them but The Witches Ghost is a close second in my book because they were both more horror based than funny but still light hearted at times
While I do appreciate the love for Camp Scare and Abracadabra Doo, I feel like Frankencreepy deserved at least an honorary mention. I once showed it to my friends who aren't scoob fans and they were absolutely amazed by it, it's just that good of a Scooby movie.
Only complaint is that more villains should be used.
The Ghost Clown hypnotizing Velma for instance.
Don't forget Scooby Doo meets the boo brothers
@@glen7137it's was one of the most hilarious movies in franchise
I think Boo Brothers is a fun movie with a good mystery and adventure
Frankencreepy is great because it brings back classic Scooby Doo criminals
Fun fact: Christine in stage fright is voiced by Ariel Winter.
Remember me?
Nice. I recall hearing about that before. I mostly know her as the voice role of Disney Princess Sofia the First (as well as her role in "Modern Family"). And she and I were both born in 1998. So we were babies when Scooby-Doo On Zombie Island was released during then.
Zombie Island is definitely the best but Witch’s Ghost is easily second best and could pretty much share #1. Moon Monster Madness would probably be in my top 5 (that I’ve seen) and feel deserves at least an honorable mention.
I wished “Alien Invaders” had a sequel.
Do you find it weird that I ship interplanetary couples?
I have to agree but instead they made an unnecessary sequel to Zombie island where the monsters were all fake
I thought it was kool to see Shaggy and Scooby be in love and trying to protect Crystal and Amber from the the Fake MP's and the SALF idoits. Still one of my favorite Scooby Doo movies
i love how at the end of stage fright, fred and daphene throw the contest to let emma win and her family keep their farm, and all these picks, i totally agree.
the newer scooby-doo movies don't quite hold up the magic as the older versions, but they're still good.
another favourite scooby doo movie of mine is scooby doo and the goblin king
I loved Goblin king, I think I'm a sucker for when the terror is real for the gang. I loved the ending of Mystery Incorporated for this reason too (no spoilers, it was just a chef's kiss ending) Whenever the gang deals with real danger, i feel it affirms Shaggy and Scooby's fears and forces the rest of the gang into a state of confusion or shock (kind of like Velma during Goblin King)
@@thewolf6449 OMG yes, but frankincreepy was also an intresting movie as we saw past villians make a reappearance to get revenge, but didn't notice that they literally brought a gold mine of money.
Also, mystery incorporated is my favorite TV series too, the plot line, the characters, their motives and the fact that right from the beginning there was a much bigger mystery than just their MOTW
I agree with number 2 on here, mostly because even Cyber Chase is my #2. I don’t know how to feel about Loch Ness Monster as an honorable mention though. I like that it was there, but that movie is my #1 favorite.
I grew up on Camp Scare and Zombie Island. They were horrifying to me as a kid but I would watch them over and over.
nostalgic movies 😊
I kind of miss when CN was obsessed with Scooby-Doo 😂
Alien Invaders will always be my fav. Love that our bros found their lovely ladies and hope they find them again one day ^_^
Sameness
I just knew Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island would be no. 1 on the list! I KNEW IT! 🤩😍
Yeah, that was pretty obvious.
Gotta say, Ghoul School and Cyber Chase were absolute gems of my childhood.. shame they couldn’t put the James Gunn films on here, or the 2020 crossover with Blue Falcon/Wacky Races..
I really liked that movie anything by James Gunn is going to be good or funny, or both
@@todogirl1258 I disagree to some degree. I despised Scooby-Doo (2002) for having the audacity to make Scrappy a villain. Although, I definitely liked Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
When Matthew Lillard took over the role in the Mystery Incorporated television series, he began voicing the character of Shaggy Rogers in every Scooby-Doo direct to video movie from 2010 onwards, starring in 35 total movies over 13 years. These Matthew Lillard era movies returned to the original 1969 character design and animation style.
Viewers loved the animated interpretation of World Wrestling Entertainment. Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery was a fun mystery for the gang that has great animated versions of wrestlers themselves.
I thought Cyber Chase was pretty good… especially when they met themselves in the video game
Yeah including the return of Red Shirt Shaggy from 13 Ghosts, Boo Brothers, Ghoul School and Reluctant Werewolf
What a coincidence! I love all of these movies! With Samurai Sword, Witches Ghost and Zombie Island being my top three! 💖😊👍
I totaly agreed with this list and It's so nice to see Scooby Movies - Top Tier List. Thank u so much Ms. Mojo. U are awesome ;)
Wow, what a fun list! I love Zombie Island, definitely sets the creep factor! That terror time song is great and wow, fun to hear a clip of it! Witches Ghost, Loch Ness and Cyber Chase, Mummy are definitely favorites for me!
Other Scooby-Doo movies did we missed:
Scooby-Doo!: Wrestlemania Mystery (2014)
Scooby-Doo!: Music of the Vampire (2012)
Scooby-Doo!: Shaggy's Showdown (2017)
Aloha Scooby-Doo! (2005)
Big Top Scooby-Doo! (2012)
Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword (2009)
Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock n Roll Mystery (2015)
etc.
scooby doo monster of mexico was my all time favorite
BOO Brothers
I love the one with KISS! I haven’t been able to find it anywhere on any streaming services. I wanna show it to my grandmother who’s a huge fan of the band & see if she likes it
@@jannyvoorhees23 oh ya, what is that one called?
@@DefundPublicLibrarys2045 it’s in the original comment. Scooby Doo and KISS: Rock n Roll Mystery
Kinda surprised the Boo Brothers didn't make the list, but I am glad that the Ghoul School did.
I'm just as disappointed as you that the Boo Brothers movie didn't end up on the list, those guys deserve more love an attention.
Ya know what I didn't even think about that until u mentioned it. Thx for this comment.
@@hydellas678 You're welcome. I love those guys, the Boo Brothers have so many memorable moments.
@@jaykoblue172 True that.
@@hydellas678 For example:
Shaggy: I bet there are no real ghosts at all around here.
Freako: I resent that.
Shaggy: Yipe!
Shreako: I resent it too.
Shaggy: Yuh.
Meako: Uh, I don't mind.
Zombie Island and The Witch’s Ghost. They were the movies of my childhood and have a tight hold on my heart.
Edit: How did I forget about Alien Invaders?
I particularly loved: Pirates Ahoy, Loch Ness Monster, Boo Brothers and Samurai Sword
My top four favorite are Scooby-Doo Movies are
“Zombie Island”
“The Witches Ghost”
“The Boo Brothers”
“The Ghoul School”
For bonuses “Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster”, “Aloha, Scooby-Doo”, and “Scooby-Doo:Where’s my Mummy”.
Finally some recognition for the boo brothers. It's one of my favorites and so underrated
@@funnypeanut5884 It's funny I remember having that one, Zombie Island,Witch's Ghost & Ghoul School all on VHS a lot and boy those we're some true Child-Hood classic.
What about The Goblin King? It has Tim Curry as well. Also one of my favorites
Mine too, I also like the Samurai Sword.
I remember the first time I saw Scooby Doo on Zombie Island. I was floored. The zombies are the good guys? The monsters are real? Madness!
Also, there has never been a movie that's made food look more tempting than Scooby Doo on Zombie Island.
Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon is an exciting animated crossover that includes fan-favorite characters Blue Falcon and Dynomutt the Dog Wonder. The brilliant and gut busting ways the Mystery Incorporated team figures out how to stop each horrific creature can be genuinely surprising at times, making the end result all the more satisfying.
I go with Scooby-Doo & The Monster of Mexico, SCOOB!, Scooby-Doo: Mask of the Blue-Falcon, Scooby-Doo: Abracadabra Doo (both Shaggy and Madelyn are meant for each other), Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo meets Courage the Cowardly Dog, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed and Scooby-Doo & The Ghoul School.
I love Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog
@@XJIcequeen Same
Scooby-Doo meets Courage the Cowardly Dog movie is also the best one too.
I agree! I hate it that it didn't make the list!
I think Scooby meets Courage (a.k.a Straight Outta Nowhere) should’ve been on this list. It made a lot of sense for these two dogs to meet. All the creepy things Courage had to deal with, and Mystery Inc is the only one who can figure out why, Courage finally obtains true courage, and most of all, it serves as a proper ending to the Courage the Cowardly Dog show. It’s the crossover we didn’t know we needed.
As do I, as it actually respects Courage's world and not change it because, as a rule nowadays, Scooby-Doo cannot have real monsters anymore, they have to be criminals wearing costumes to scare off people to cover their tracks.
Zombie Island offers satisfying twists, great character development and legitimate scares while maintaining the charm of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
The Ghoul School was one of my favorites.
And the Boo Brothers!
Mine too.
My favorite
I tell you what Scooby-Doo movie I liked that didn’t make the list: Scooby Doo and the Monster of Mexico
Mine are the Goblin King and the Samurai Sword.
I thought the same thing!
The Hawaii one
I wish Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog was on the list
Fun fact for anyone who didn’t know but in Zombie Island, Snakebite Scruggs (the fisherman) is voiced by none other than Mark Hamil aka Luke Skywalker, the Joker, The Hobgoblin, and Fire Lord Ozai Etc. When I saw his name pop up in the the credits of the movie I did a double take because I honestly didn’t recognize his voice as the character. He sounded so different from other characters he voiced but I double checked and sure enough it was him.
I miss watching Scooby Doo, the first two live action movies are a guilty pleasure to me. I liked Zombie Island and the Witches Ghosts which are a family favourite and the Cyber Chase. The old series like Where Are You? I liked so much and some of the crossover series like Batman and the Harlem Globetrotters and the Boos Brothers. I liked the modern movies like Legend of the Vampire, Aloha, Where’s my Mummy, Chill Out, The Samurai Sword, Camp Scare and The Blue Falcon and I also loved What’s New Scooby Doo I used to watch when it’s on television. So many memories that I want to re visit thanx to this video
It’s been 20 years since the premiere of the first live action Scooby-Doo movie.
@@cameronmcewen9666 did you know that it was originally going to be more mature film than a kids movie?
Ah, I was a huge fan of Scooby-Doo when I was little. Some of my favorite movies were Cyber Chase, Ghoul School, Legend of the Vampires and Zombie Island just to name a few at the top of my head
so glad my top 4 made the list with Zombie Island, Camp Scare, Witch’s Ghost & Stage Fright being mentioned!
I remember watching the Witches ghost as a child. An all time classic of mine.
From the fact that "Zombie Island" was on the thumbnail, I figured it would be on 1st place in this list. Not my most favorite, but it's still very good. It's my fourth favorite.
Wow this list is great!! Can you do Top 10 Best Scooby Doo Video Games of all time?
Good idea!
@@MsMojo Here's a list of Video games staring Scooby-Doo:
Scooby-Doo in the Castle Mystery (1986)
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1991)
Scooby-Doo Mystery (1995)
Scooby-Doo! Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom (1999)
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Adventures (2000)
Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers (2001)
Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase (2001)
Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights (2002)
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Mayhem (2004)
Scooby-Doo! Unmasked (2005)
Scooby-Doo! Who's Watching Who? (2006)
Scooby-Doo! First Frights (2009)
Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp (2010)
The Scooby-Doo franchise delves into how important the friendship between Shaggy Rogers and Scooby-Doo is to the other and their significance to Mystery Incorporated as a whole.
The Hex Girls made their debut in Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost and became fan favorites, especially for goth kids who grew up with them. Gothic is the best way to describe Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost, continuing from Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island to provide the gang with real supernatural threats.
Witchcraft and ghosts are treated rather seriously in Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost, providing plenty of horror elements, including top-tier villains for the franchise. It never goes too far with its concepts, but it would not be surprising if some kids were genuinely scared by what was presented.
Great work on the main first four films being included on here!! I knew they would. I especially like that "Cyber Chase" was included, even in 2nd place. That one was the first I ever watched, and it's my most favorite. I have all four of these films, and I still watch them.
I loved the Scooby-Doo movie with Kiss in it. And Cyber Chase, Alien Invaders as well. Camp Scare was pretty good.
I used to love scooby doo and the Loch Ness monster. I watched it so many times growing up.❤️
I have never been more happy for a video in my life
Yeah, I figured Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island was gonna be #1! 😃
Wish you guys had Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers on your list or as one of your honorable mentions, though. That movie was funny and fantastic. But hey, your channel, your choices.
Great video, MsMojo! 😉👍
*SCOOBY-DOOBY-DOOOOO!* 😄
I also agree that Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers should've been on this list, it has so many memorable lines, mostly from the Boo Brothers themselves.
Reluctant Werewolf missing too, right?
@@PatrickStahlitrm That's true, that was Scrappy's last appearance until the 2002 film which did him some injustice.
@@jaykoblue172 Yeah, do you remember this line?
"Ghosts! Guns! A goony girl!" 😄
@@jangospencer3906 Shaggy laughs nervously: Like we’ve gotta get out of this Looney Bin.
Scooby Doo and the reluctant werewolf as well as Scooby Doo meets the boo brothers are great films
Scooby-Doo in Where's My Mummy has big Indiana Jones vibes: a lost archeological historical treasure with a curse on it; a rival archeologist trying to take the big score for herself; Egyptian tombs, elaborate plans, impersonating Cleopatra and cursed amulets.
Grey DeLisle's performance as Daphne Blake has been able to maintain consistency across various interpretations of the character, giving her a balance of youthful enthusiasm and teenage annoyance.
Starts off with Tim Curry’s epic laugh 🤯.
Honestly that’s my favorite over every movie even Zombie Island.
The New England setting is perfect with gorgeous animation and Zombie Island is second with the New Orleans theme as it’s only partially there unlike Witch’s Ghost 👍 🍂🍁🧟♀️🧟🧟♂️🏝
It's the only other movie that competes for the top spot for me. I think Zombie Island is probably an objectively better movie but I freaking love the Hex Girls
Watchmojo should have included a dishonorable mention for Scooby-Doo: Return to Zombie Island. That sequel was both unnecessary and an insult to the original film for more reasons than one.
Yeah, and Curse of the 13th Ghost was also unnecessary and an insult to the original (in that case, the series The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo).
It's a strange tradition for me to watch Scooby Doo and the Goblin King every Halloween 🎃
And the Phantasaur movie was the creation of the "Ultra Instinct Shaggy" that lasted for quite long AND being used in a WB crossover battle game.