Résumés(1)

Scooby-Doo and the kids from Mystery, Inc. are back with another spooky mystery to solve. Velma discovers she's inherited her great-great-uncle Dr. Von Dinkenstein's cursed castle in the terrifying town of Transylvania, Pennsylvania, that is. Just when the gang persuades Velma to go claim her inheritance, the ghost of Von Dinkenstein Castle blows up the Mystery Machine as a warning! Now the crew must spring back into action, but this time it's personal! Who's responsible for the Von Dinkenstein monster? What family secret has Velma been hiding? Will Fred recover from the loss of his beloved Mystery Machine? Can any helpless snack survive Scooby and Shaggy's monster-sized appetites? (HBO Europe)

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Critiques (2)

Stanislaus 

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anglais Frankecreepy is a bit of a different Scooby Doo in its conception, as all of the main characters find themselves in a life situation not at all like their own (Fred and his grief over the loss of his car, Velma and her overly crazy ambition, Daphne and her surprisingly sagging self-esteem, plus Shaggy and Scooby who aren't afraid). The funniest part was probably the repeated references to the unfortunate fate of the Mystery Machine, which ended up in flames. Otherwise, this is a completely average affair with a typically mysterious and slightly creepy feel. In short, a likeable pice that doesn't impress but doesn't offend either. ()

kaylin 

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anglais To be honest, of all the Scooby-Doo films I've seen, this is one of the better ones, mainly because it's quite funny in places. It’s also quite awkward in places, but I was counting on that. Overall, the story is imaginative and the horror monsters fit in quite nicely and are also entertaining. ()