Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 80000000
Revenue
$ 181466833

Fred

Daphne

Shaggy

Velma

Scooby-Doo Voice / Tasmanian Devil (voice)

Patrick

Old Man Wickles

Jacobo

Heather

Pat O'Brien

Chauffeur

Ned

Daphne's Tattooed Fan #1

Daphne's Tattooed Fan #2

Mullet Nerdette #1

Mullet Nerdette #2

Mullet Nerdette #3

Skater Dude #2

Skater Dude #3

Skater Dude #1

Flashback Security Guard #1

Flashback Security Guard #2

Kid on Bike #1

Kid on Bike #2

Buttercup Scout

Man in Suit

Man in Suit

Museum Guard

Museum Guard

C.L. Magnus

Aggie Wilkins

Scared Man

Investor

Investor

Man in Car

Shaggy Chick

Young Shaggy

Young Daphne

Young Fred

Young Velma

Harry Lang

Faux Ghost Patron

Faux Ghost Patron

Pickle Man/Faux Ghost Patron

Vomit Reporter

Reporter #1

Reporter #2

Reporter #3

Reporter #4

Evil Masked Figure (voice)

Black Knight Ghost

Miner 49er

Zombie

Ruben Studdard

10,000 Volt Ghost / Zombie / Red Eye Skeleton (voice)

Black Knight (voice)

Tar Monster / Cotton Candy Glob (voice)

10,000 Volt Ghost (voice)

Scooby Brainiac (voice)

Green-Eyed Skeleton (voice)

Big Brovaz

Big Brovaz

Big Brovaz

Big Brovaz

Big Brovaz

Big Brovaz

Written by Wuchak on 2025-07-12
**_Colorful and fun, but too silly and manic_** The Mystery Inc team take on several monsters from their past adventures brought to life by an evil masked figure. As with the first film, Matthew Lillard and Linda Cardellini shine as Shaggy and Velma. Freddy Prinze Jr. is good as Fred while Sarah Michelle Gellar as Daphne doesn't quite fit the role, although she's likable and serviceable. I'm sure she got the part because of her popularity at the time. Seth Green and Peter Boyle have significant peripheral roles, as does Alicia Silverstone, who's a highlight but unfortunately underused. Whereas the first movie was shot on the east coast of Australia this sequel changes the locale to the Vancouver area of British Columbia. Of course, it's location is Coolsville in the story, wherever that's supposed to be. In any case, the extreme switch in locale changes the dynamics a bit. There's also more emphasis on action and paying homage to the cartoon. Plus it emphasizes that Velma is sexier than Daphne, at least with Cardellini as Velma and Gellar as Daphne. There are some worthwhile morals as well, like simply being yourself and not trying to be someone else. Unfortunately, it's too goofy and busy for its own good. Sure, it's based on a cartoon from 1969-70, but that show somehow kept things closer to reality and interesting whereas this movie goes over-the-top to the point of overkill. Instead of one monster to track down, there are eight-to-ten. It's too much and I found my mind wandering. Less is more. The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes. GRADE: C