Scooby-Doo: The Beginning

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Scooby-Doo: The Beginning

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The official site for Scooby-Doo: The Beginning is now open, featuring the teaser trailer for the Cartoon Network movie.
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Oh, wow. I had no idea this was coming.

Be very afraid.

OK, I have to admit I'm curious. Looks like it'll be live action. Hopefully they cast Fred and Daphne better this time around.
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You said it! ;)

Ugh, the video kept freezing on me so I have no idea what the announcer was saying. It looks adequate.
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Rented last-month's direct-video "SD & the Goblin King", and hate for an old geezer like me to have to say it, but...
Shaggy is starting to sound like Casey Kasem in his 60's. (Which should otherwise be a compliment, seeing as IMDb puts Kasem at 75.) Zoinks. :shock:

Scott Menville's been doing the weekly-episode voice since the "Get A Clue!" series, but they need to make the official switch pretty soon.
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IMDB says this one's directed by Brian Levant (the Flintsones films). They've cast another brunette as Fred, another blonde as Daphne, and an Asian girl as Velma.

Really, what is the point of this?

Still, I remain oddly curious as to how this will turn out.
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This totally goes agains "a pup named scooby doo" >:O

god i hate scooby doo
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Randall wrote:and an Asian girl as Velma.
Wha!? Now that is just dumb.
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I didnt like the live-action scooby-doo movie{I dont like live-action movies based on childhood cartoons people}
...But if this is gonna be based on a pup named scooby doo I hope they make scooby do wacky aooga faces. If there is no aooga faces in this Im gonna be mad like that time the tom and jerry movie was a disapointment.
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If Scooby-Doo: The Beginning draws any inspiration from A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, I hope it's the running gag where Fred suddenly and incorrectly announces Red Herring as the culprit.
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Daniel wrote:
Randall wrote:and an Asian girl as Velma.
Wha!? Now that is just dumb.
Yeah,why?.
[img]http://i43.tinypic.com/bfqbtk.jpg[/img]
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Josh wrote:If Scooby-Doo: The Beginning draws any inspiration from A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, I hope it's the running gag where Fred suddenly and incorrectly announces Red Herring as the culprit.
I so agree with that. They need to make Fred blame it on Red Herring.
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Or get Scooby to do crazy wild takes! You cannot forget about that
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Variety has the first image of the Mystery Inc. gang from Scooby Doo: In the Beginning, now known as Scooby Doo! The Mystery Begins.

I'm puzzled as to why Fred's hair is brown. As for Scooby, it's nice to see him looking like his old self again. Still, it doesn't look as if he is blending in with his live-action surroundings.
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I don't think Scoob looks too right, actually...but it could be that they're all supposed to look "younger". Maybe this is the reason for Fred's black hair and that it turns white/blond during the movie? I think Velma/Thelma's casting is pretty good though...a good likeness for the actress in the other two movies, or is it the same girl?
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Post by Josh »

Good points about Scooby and Fred. (And why did I type that Fred's hair was brown when I meant black, lol. :) )

As for Velma, she is played by Hayley Kiyoko, in this feature. She was played by Linda Cardellini, in the first two movies.
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