Scooby-Doo and the Gang head to Hawaii for a big surfing contest that is disrupted by the grumblings of a nearby volcano and the disappearance of a surfing hottie. Scooby-Doo and the Gang romp around the jungle, snorkel, paraglide and surf their buns off, as they battle the mysterious appearance of the "Wiki-Tiki," trying to solve the mystery before the volcano erupts.
A**M
Looks great on Blu-ray, okay Scooby film
The writing is better than an average 2000s Scooby episode, but the plot seems to get drawn out a couple times. The bridge scene is memorable and well-animated. Adam West (Batman) plays a quirky traveling salesman.
M**N
Love this movie
Good for my cloection
J**R
Amazing Childhood
I LOVED this movie all throughout my childhood. I was thrilled to be able to find it at such a good price. The CD worked just fine no scratches. It came wrapped brand new. It was still such a good movie even after all these years!
P**Z
for sure i can Tell this one Aloha Scooby Doo is one of The best Scooby animales movies i ever seen Along with Scooby ...
I been a fan of Scooby Doo Since my childhood, totally a freak-fan from Scooby Doo Where are You?, To What's New Scooby Doo.., for sure i can Tell this one Aloha Scooby Doo is one of The best Scooby animales movies i ever seen Along with Scooby Doo on Zombie Island, Scooby Doo And The Witch's Ghost, Scooby Doo And The Monster of Mexico, Scooby Doo And The Legends of The Vampire, Scooby Doo And The Cyber Chase And Scooby Doo And The Samurai Sword, i need to Watch a few more i havent see ir yet!., This movie has so much drama, action, The wiki Tiki Monster was scary And great, And The mystery worth see it...
A**R
Kids love it
My kids love it. Few adult jokes but overall awesome.
A**E
Another Scooby snack
What's not to like about Scooby Doo?
N**A
The best Scooby Doo movie by far!
This is the best Scooby Doo movie ever made! Still as fun and exciting as when i was a little child! I've always loved this movie, and after not watching it for years, It was still as great as I remembered! Great for any situation, especially with an "elevated mindset"!
M**Y
AWESOME!!!
My kids loved it the moive
A**R
Loves scoobt
Brought for grandaughter would recommend she loves scooby
S**K
Hey, Scooby-Doo, why so blu?
Since Warner revamped the Scooby-Doo franchise in 1998, the feature length mysteries have been inconsistent. The first few had real monsters, with no rubber masks, but far too many disgustingly PC mommies in America complained and the Brothers Warner folded and went back to the "guy in a suit to scare away the locals" stories. A shame.What a surprise then that Scooby's 2005 adventure is actually quite good, despite its PC shortcomings. This time around the Mystery Inc. gang are in Hawaii, catching some rays and relaxation. Typically, this is the exact moment the local volcano starts brewing over and a big monster called the Wiki-Tiki rears its ugly head, scaring away all of the surfers from the Hanahuna resort and kidnapping a local babe. If you are incredibly sad, like me, you will realize this is a little too much like the 1970 episode, A Tiki Scare Is No Fair.The usual long list of suspects includes a sleazy real estate agent, an ambitious mayor, and an eccentric holiday rep (Adam West). And just as soon as their mystery-solving begins, the real culprit is immediately noticeable. It's a poorly written whodunit, but what saves it are crazy set pieces and a varied atmosphere, which keep the mystery interesting, if obvious. Or, at least, obvious to a 30-year-old. It may well come as a surprise to an eight-year-old.Locations, such as the beach, the deep jungle, the catacombs, and Auntie Mahina's cabin, are beautifully animated. The best thing about the modern Scooby is that production values are a zillion times what the original 1969 series was. Aloha, Scooby-Doo looks incredibly slick and the eye-popping color schemes would keep you interested no matter how poor the mystery was.One could accuse the film of being slightly stereotypical in regards to its Hawaiian setting. But it's no worse than the unrealistic Scotland seen in 2004's Scooby-Doo And The Loch Ness Monster.I was also surprised at how little of it actually relies on Scooby (voiced by Frank Welker, who also does Fred). He barely gets a chance to do his thing. Most of the laughs come from the rest of the gang. But, as it is, Aloha, Scooby-Doo is still loads of fun and proves that while the story quality of modern Scoobys remains inconsistent, the animation just gets better and better.The Blu Ray features a lovely 1.78:1 1080p picture bursting with colors that pop off the screen and a decent DTS HD-MA soundtrack. Extras are minimal and are in standard definition.
A**U
Nickel et super comme dessin animé
Dessin animé génial rien à dire
D**D
per bambini
Ottimo acquisto se piace il genere
A**R
Love it
Love it
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