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An original animated feature so exciting it’s scratching at the door! Comedy is unleashed when Scooby-Doo, your favorite mystery-solving mutt, teams up for the first time with Courage the Cowardly Dog. The canine colleagues sniff out a strange object in the middle of Nowhere, Kansas, the backwoods hometown of Courage and his owners, Eustace and Muriel Bagge. Soon, the mysterious discovery puts them on the trail of a giant cicada monster and her wacky winged warriors. Fred, Velma, Daphne and Shaggy know that this job is too big for a flyswatter. They’ll need the help of the doggy duo to piece together the puzzle. Can Scooby and Courage overcome their jitters and defeat the insect army before the whole world bugs out? Try not to get scared. We double-dog dare you!
C**N
Scooby Doo and Courage
One of the better modern Scooby Doo movies I've watched so far. If you liked the Courage the Cowardly Dog Tv series then this is your movie! Very hilarious and entertaining,worth buying. Scooby Dooby Doo!!!
A**R
Straight Outta Nowhere
It’s awesome movie.
J**T
Fan of Scooby and Courage?? MUST WATCH
This movie is kind of a closing explanation to why "nowhere" is so strange.It was awesome seeing both Scooby-doo and Courage with each other's animations, the animators understood the assignment and knocked it into the NEXT park I think all original voice actors returned, atleast I couldn't tell the difference
J**.
Good watch
Buy it, watch it. Watch it to the infinite power.
G**I
Love/hate purchase
This was a love-hate purchaseThe DVD came promptly and packaged well. No flaws or damage. DVD came with a slipcover.As for the movie, I grew up loving Courage, the cowardly dog, and to a lesser extent. Scooby-Doo.I loved the Easter eggs and the callbacks to a lot of courage the cowardly dog characters and enemies. It takes place mostly in nowhere, which after 20 plus years is a great place to be back to. Characters for the most parts sounded spot on. There were a few that just did not even remotely sound correct to me but it's hard to after decades of time passing and different voice actors I assume.The plot was all over the place. Not super coherent. Pacing is the same, It spent too much time on filler such as Courage and Scooby laughing at fart jokes and then ignored what felt like was good plot that they could have added.All in all, I can't complain that I have a new edition to my courage DVD collection. I got a new movie after not having any new courage content for quite some time. I wish the movie had been more on par with other episodes, but in fairness it was a crossover between another show but it also felt too modern and catered more towards one-off laugh attempts then story.
L**N
In Memory of Thea White
A fanciful romp of a crossover flick with enough action and comedy to satisfy fans of both.My favorite character has to be Muriel, played by the late Thea White in perhaps her last role. She's such a sweet old lady who isn't nearly as helpless as she's been in previous Courage media and contributes such a comforting presence as she dotes on the Scooby Gang and behaves like the best grandma. The references to old Courage episodes were excellent, and the twists to the mystery are very hard to see coming. Very engaging animation that mostly stays true to the styles of both properties without being too jarring as to be distracting. The characters feel like they could co-exist, which is not an easy feat.If there's some shortcomings it is in the slightly immature humor sections and there is a rap musical number that feels forced, but both are mostly forgivable as they're executed adequately well.The project was not actually contributed to in any way by the original creator of Courage, John Dilworth, but I think it is a fine homage and quite respectful to the Dilworth's vision all in all.Overall, an excellent portrayal of Courage and Scooby-Doo with plenty of what makes them both enduring animated iconic characters.
E**C
An epic crossover for the ages
Having been a fan of both Scooby-Doo and Courage the Cowardly Dog for many years now, I have long since daydreamed about these two universes colliding one day. Though Cartoon Network managed a crossover many years ago, these were mostly vignette sequences that was part of a Halloween special. Fans of the two universes can now rejoice! For this crossover has at last happened!This movie manages to encapsulate all of our memories from both series and turn them into a visual treat with a heartwarming story that will satisfy everyone, for the entire family to the older millennial (such as myself). With Scooby-Doo mysteriously running away to the region of Nowhere, where Courage resides, the gang (Shaggy, Velma, Fred & Daphne) teams up with Muriel and Courage (without much help from Eustace, to no surprise) to investigate just what is going on with the creepy insects and their invasion of Nowhere.There is so much charm to this movie that is hard to resist. It was also a bittersweet watch, as this movie marked the last role for Thea White (the voice of Muriel) before her death in 2021. This reflection caused me to view this movie crossover not only as a tribute of sorts to both White and the past voices of Eustace (the late Lionel Wilson & Arthur Anderson) but also as a nod to innocence. A nod to nostalgia. Not to mention a longing for a simpler time.Though the creator of Courage the Cowardly Dog, John Dilworth, had no role in this crossover, there is no denying that this movie is still such a blessing to watch. Do yourself a favor and buy this enchanting movie and add it to your collection.
A**S
Create more crossoversss
Definitely was favoring one side over the other (Courage) but the mashup worked so well!