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Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998) -- US Home Video Trailer from Warner Bros.
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998) -- Animated full-length film of Scooby Doo and gang on Zombie Island.

Overview

User Rating:
7.1/10   1,496 votes
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Writers:
Davis Doi (story) &
Glenn Leopold (story) ...
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Release Date:
22 September 1998 (USA) more
Tagline:
This time the monsters are real
Plot:
Scooby and the gang visit Zombie Island, where they find themselves menaced by the ghost of Moonscar... more | full synopsis
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Awards:
2 nominations more
User Reviews:
Night of the Living Dead more (37 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Scott Innes ... Scooby-Doo (voice)
Billy West ... Shaggy (voice)
Mary Kay Bergman ... Daphne (voice)

Frank Welker ... Fred (voice)
B.J. Ward ... Velma (voice)
Adrienne Barbeau ... Simone (voice)

Tara Strong ... Lena (voice) (as Tara Charendoff)
Cam Clarke ... Beau (voice)
Jim Cummings ... Jacques (voice)

Mark Hamill ... Snakebite Scruggs (voice)

Jennifer Leigh Warren ... Chris (voice)
Ed Gilbert ... Mr. Beeman (voice)
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Directed by
Hiroshi Aoyama 
Kazumi Fukushima 
Jim Stenstrum 
 
Writing credits
Davis Doi (story) &
Glenn Leopold (story)

Glenn Leopold (screenplay)

William Hanna (characters) and
Joseph Barbera (characters)

Produced by
Cosmo Anzilotti .... producer (as Cos Anzilotti)
Davis Doi .... supervising producer
Jean MacCurdy .... executive producer
Victoria McCollum .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Steven Bramson 
 
Film Editing by
Paul Douglas 
 
Casting by
Collette Sunderman 
 
Production Management
Haven Alexander .... production supervisor
Ken Duer .... production supervisor
Tim Iverson .... post-production manager
Andy Lewis .... production manager
Brian A. Miller .... executive in charge of production
Clive Nakayashiki .... production supervisor
Diana Ritchey .... production manager
Joe Sandusky .... production supervisor
Howard Schwartz .... production supervisor
Liza-Ann Warren .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Toru Ishida .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Armando Carrillo .... storyboards
Lee Go .... prop designer
Adrian Gonzales .... storyboards
Lori Hanson .... painter
Scott Hill .... prop designer
Mario Piluso .... storyboards
Lane Raichert .... storyboards
Nelda Ridley .... painter
 
Sound Department
Ed Collins .... supervising recording engineer (as Edwin Collins)
Jeff O. Collins .... sound recording engineer
Kay Douglas .... track reader
Richard Duarte .... foley mixer
Tim Gedemer .... sound effects design
Vincent Guisetti .... foley artist (as Vincent Giusette)
Jim Hearn .... adr editor
Jim Hearn .... dialogue editor
Rick Hinson .... sound effects editor
Carol Iverson .... track reader
Kerry Iverson .... dialogue editor
Michael Jiron .... re-recording mixer (as Michael E. Jiron)
William Olson .... recordist
Allen L. Stone .... re-recording mixer
 
Special Effects by
Takashi Maekawa .... special effects
Isao Yamamoto .... special effects
 
Animation Department
Hiroki Abe .... key animator
Sachiko Abe .... painter
Hiroko Akimoto .... painter
Robert Alvarez .... animation director
Kazuhiro Arai .... background director
Yuka Asai .... color stylist (as Yukie Asai)
Scott Awley .... character clean-up
Sandy Benenati .... animation checker
Mannix Bennett .... background painter
Jan Browning .... animation checker
Mordecai Brown .... character designer
Brenda Brummet .... animation checker
Bonnie Callahan .... background painter
Derek Carter .... background key designer
Martin Crossley .... xerographer
Eleanor Dahlen .... animation checker
Brendan Eaton .... background painter
Lance Falk .... model coordinator
Masanobu Fujioka .... inbetween checker
Kazuya Fukuda .... background studio: See Through
Shoko Fukumoto .... key animator
Hiroto Fukunaga .... inbetween checker
Craig Gardner .... background painter
Andrew Gentle .... background key designer (as Drew Gentle)
Al Gmuer .... background painter
Yukie Haneishi .... painter
Yukiyoshi Hane .... key animator
Lori Hanson .... painter
Gregory Hinde .... animation checker
Aiko Hirao .... color stylist
Jamy Huang .... color stylist
Mariko Iioka .... inbetween artist
Hirokazu Ishino .... key animator
Karl Jacobs .... animation checker
Osamu Kamijoo .... key animator (as Osamu Kamijo)
Takahiro Kanakugi .... painter
Koji Kawaguchi .... key animator
Takaharu Kawasaki .... inbetween artist
Masahito Kimura .... key animator
Ichizô Kobayashi .... key animator (as Ichizo Kobayashi)
Shinnosuke Kon .... key animator
Yoshishige Kosako .... animation director
Barbara Krueger .... character clean-up
Yoshiaki Kubokawa .... key animator
Masaaki Kudo .... key animator
Hiroshi Kuzuoka .... key animator
Paula Lafond .... character designer
Carlos Lemos .... background key clean-up
Alison Leopold .... ink and paint supervisor
Mark Lewis .... character clean-up
Tsutomu Murakami .... key animator
Kumi Nakajo .... inbetween artist
Kiyoshi Nakamura .... animation director
Ayumi Namiki .... key animator
Harry Nickelson .... color stylist
Osamu Nuita .... key animator
Kyuma Oshita .... key animator
Yae Ôtsuka .... key animator (as Yae Ohtsuka)
Takeshi Ozaka .... key animator (as Takeshi Osaka)
Masayuki Ozaki .... inbetween artist
Andrew Phillipson .... background painter
Charles Pickens .... background painter (as Charles E. Pickens)
Nelda Ridley .... painter
Hideki Sadai .... key animator
Hiromi Sakai .... inbetween checker
Miho Sato .... painter
Shigeki Sato .... key animator
Bobby Scott .... background key designer
Masahiro Sekiguchi .... key animator
Jun'ichi Seki .... key animator (as Shuichi Seki)
Kunio Shimamura .... animation director
Hiroyuki Shimizu .... key animator
Kenichi Shimizu .... key animator
Mitsuo Shindo .... key animator
Makiko Shinohara .... key animator
Matthew Somma .... background painter
Sumiyo Suzuki .... painter
Vaughn Tada .... character designer
Hideki Takahara .... inbetween artist
Iwao Takamoto .... creative design consultant
Henrik Tamm .... background painter
Noboru Tatsuike .... background studio: Tombo
Kôichi Tsuchida .... key animator (as Koichi Tsuchida)
Yukari Umebayashi .... inbetween artist
Hiroshi Wagatsuma .... key animator
James T. Walker .... animation director
Misa Watanabe .... inbetween checker
Salene Weatherwax .... character clean-up
Bill Williams .... background key designer
Richard Wilson .... xerographer
Star Wirth .... xerographer
Yasuhiro Yamaguchi .... key animator
Naoki Yamauchi .... key animator
Takao Yamazaki .... key animator
Jôji Yanase .... key animator (as Joji Yanase)
Yasuhide Yoshida .... inbetween artist
Hiroshi Yoshikawa .... background studio: Image Room Giro
 
Editorial Department
Cheryl Campsmith .... on-line editor
William E. DeBoer .... negative cutter (as William DeBoer Jr.)
Pat Foley .... additional editing
Kerry Iverson .... assistant editor
Trent Johnson .... colorist
Lu Palazzola .... negative cutter
 
Music Department
Steven Bramson .... conductor
Bodie Chandler .... music director
Stephen DePace .... soundtrack music consultant
Carl Fortina .... orchestra contractor
Bruce Frazier .... music editor
Janice Hayen .... music preparation
Ruth Oroshnik .... orchestrator
Michael Patterson .... orchestrator
John Richards .... scoring mixer
David Slonaker .... orchestrator
 
Other crew
Tatsuo Aoki .... production crew
Barbara Bartz .... production assistant
Athena Christianakis .... production administrator
Michael Diaz .... production assistant
Sharra Gage .... production assistant
Nancy Grimaldi .... production assistant
Joanne Halcon .... production accountant
Julianne Humbert .... post production coordinator
Tetsuro Kumase .... production crew
Shu-Bee Lee .... production coordinator
Lisa Melcombe .... production assistant
Linda Moore .... production assistant
Tomitsugu Mukaitsubo .... production crew
Soki Ogasawara .... production crew
Hideki Sakakibara .... production crew
Amy E. Wagner .... production liaison
Maria Womack .... production administrator
Toshihiro Yoshida .... production crew
Kris Zimmerman .... voice director
 
Thanks
Don Messick .... this film is dedicated to
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
77 min | UK:73 min
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Based on Glenn Leopold's Swat Kats unfinished episode "The Curse of Kataluna". more
Goofs:
Continuity: During Semone's story, between shots of the settlers dancing, the people clapping their hands in the background come closer to them. more
Quotes:
Daphne Blake: [after a birthday surprise by the gang] I've been working so hard lately I completely forgot today was my birthday. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in "Troldspejlet: (#23.7)" (2000) more
Soundtrack:
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You more

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4 out of 4 people found the following review useful.
Night of the Living Dead, 7 April 2004
Author: DarthBill from United States

The gang is back, with better animation and a different wardrobe for Fred & Daphne. Like the live action film, the gang reunites after a few years apart, but not because of a clash of egos. Daphne is now a talk show host, Fred is her producer and personal camera man, Velma runs a mystery book store and Shaggy and Scooby work at an airport checking luggage. But they miss each other and reunite on Daphne's birthday to set out on a cross country journey looking for "real" ghosts, only to find more "nut jobs in Halloween costumes".

Then they head to the Bayou where they crash at an old house run by a creepy woman. Something fishy is clearly going on, but who's behind it all? Is it the creepy old woman who owns the house, her daughter who has a thing for Fred, the rugged gardener who Daphne seems to have a thing for, the fisherman, the ferry man, or something much, much worse? Before you can say "Scooby snack!" the gang is up to their neck in trouble battling zombies and cat people! Will they survive?

By far the best of the new Scooby Doo animated films on video, this one explores certain themes that kind of developed but were never explored in the old show - like is there something going on between Fred & Daphne, and what would the gang do with themselves if they were apart. It also explores what happens when the gang finally encounters the real deal and not a guy in a mask, so it's basically "Night of the Living Dead" with the Mystery Inc gang.

Frank Welker, voice of Fred, is the only member of the original series on hand. Don Messick, voice of Scooby, died before this one was put into the works, and for some reason Casey Kasem wasn't available as Shaggy. Shaggy is voiced instead by Billy West (, Geek-er from "Geek-er", Fry from "Futurama") and he is a capable Shaggy. Scooby is voiced perfectly by Scott Innes. Daphne is voiced with girlish perkiness by the late Mary Kay Bergman (Really horrible what happened to her; I hope she's found peace in the next world) and BJ Ward (Scarlet from the GI Joe cartoons) is the geeky Velma. Cam Clarke, the voice of Leonardo from "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and the new voice of He-Man, plays the gardener, and Mark Hamill does another creepy vocal characterization.

Don't miss Fred trying to yank the head off a zombie grumbling "It's the gardener... it's the fisherman... it's the ferryman!"

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