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Another great Scooby Doo moreCast
(Credited cast)| Scott Innes | ... | Scooby Doo, Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers (voice) | |
| Mary Kay Bergman | ... | Daphne (voice) | |
| Frank Welker | ... | Fred (voice) | |
| B.J. Ward | ... | Velma (voice) | |
| Jeff Bennett | ... | Lester (voice) (as Jeff Glen Bennett) | |
| Jennifer Hale | ... | Dottie (voice) | |
| Mark Hamill | ... | Steve (voice) | |
| Candi Milo | ... | Crystal (voice) | |
| Kevin Michael Richardson | ... | Max (voice) | |
| Neil Ross | ... | Sergio (voice) | |
| Audrey Wasilewski | ... | Laura (voice) |
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[Scooby and Shaggy find out that Crystal and Amber are aleins and Amber - a dog - starts talking]Shaggy: Wow! A talking dog! Isn't that neat Scoob?
Fred: [dryly] Yeah, imagine that.
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The mystery may be a little weaker than in previous Scooby movies but this is still well worth your time and showcases the huge potential in the revamped Scooby franchise.
The Mystery Inc. gang break down in the desert (déjà vu?) and have to stay the night in a nearby town where the locals rant about aliens kidnapping cattle. So obviously they are up for investigation.
I still don't like those stupid sound effects that are STILL (!!!!!!) used when Scooby or Shaggy BEGIN to run away. You know what I'm talking about. It sounds like someone rattling a quarter around in a tin can. It's pretty lame, considering all the thought and effort that has went into updating the franchise, that these old-fashioned and cruddy sound effects are being used in this day and age.
But that aside there is a lot of fun to be had as Shaggy falls in love (his song is way cool), is kidnapped by the aliens along with Scooby and the gang suspecting a rather unfriendly mechanic.
Scooby Doo is going places (even further if they do away with those sound effects) and next time the writers should focus more on plot and mystery as this one was wrapped up in a disappointingly short 74 minutes. The movies that followed progressively got weaker and weaker.