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Wednesday 12 July 2017

Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash Review


Hello there animation since i've made it a habit of reviewing the latest Scooby-Doo movie i thought i'd take a look at this latest movie featuring those meddling kids Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash.


The plot of this movie is some pirates are after some treasure and it's up to Scooby and the gang to find out what's going on. The story is pretty weak and is for little kids but i think that this film does have a truly a great mystery that did keep me guessing until the very end.


We of course have Frank Welker , Matthew Lillard , Kate Micucci and Grey Griffin now sadly there isn't a complete cast list available so i can't say who the guest cast is but i can say that the guest cast did a good job with there characters as for the regular cast i really enjoyed them in this film even tho they've been playing the same characters for years i still find them a joy to listen to and that's even more true for this film.

Now i'm not going to name who animated this film since it's made by both The Lego Group and Warner Bros. Animation but whoever animated this film did a great job because there's a lot of great fluid movements in the characters and the CGI on the water and fire are really good and by that i mean they are movie quality you can tell there was a lot of effort put into this movie.


This film is listen as a comedy and to be honest i barely laughed there's jokes in here that little kids might enjoy but for me most of the jokes weren't funny the only funny moments i found were the moments where they know that there LEGO characters to me those jokes were funny but not much else was funny tho but like i mentioned little kids might find the jokes funny.

For some reason i found myself really liking Velma in this movie and i don't know why she's still the same character but in this movie i was really liking her plus i never noticed this before but Velma has dimples.


The score and songs for this movie where done by Robert J. Kral who's other animated films include Superman: Doomsday and Batman: Assault On Arkham and here his score is oretty much the kind of score you'd expect from a Scooby-Doo product but the songs he wrote for this movie are for me a very mixed bag the film opens with a song which is just awful to listen to and has bad singers singing it but the second musical number isn't that bad and i think that's also done to the fact that they had Kate Micucci who's also a singer in the band Garfunkel & Oates singing.


Overall while there are things in this movie that some adult fans might enjoy this movie is made more for little kids so for me this movie is a 6 out of 10