Cartoon and Movie Cars Come To Life | GmTristan.com
I recently stumbled upon an awesome post posted earlier today, by GM T, over on gmtristan.com – Girls, Games and Gadgets entitled Cartoon and Movie Cars Come To Life | GmTristan.com that I would strongly urge everyone to read. Here’s a couple of extracts to pique your interest!
Let’s check out what they made, shall we? Cartoon and Movie Cars Come To Life 1. Scooby Doo Mystery Machine 2. Speed Racer 3. The Batmobile 4.
Now, reading this got me thinking so I searched for some other posts on the subject and uncovered some more greats. For example, this post posted three weeks ago, by SpiderScooby, on a blog called ScoobyFan.net:
Mar 11 25 Posted by SpiderScooby Source: Toonzone Good news everyone. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated will finally return with new episodes on May 3rd! The show will be moving to Tuesday nights at 7:30PM. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and their talking dog Scooby-Doo are back, solving mysteries in the spooky town of Crystal Cove, a sleepy coastal village that boasts a long history of ghostly sightings, werewolves and glowing deep sea divers. Because of all the mystery, Crystal Cove has become a tourist hotspot, taking in major profits, and the people of Crystal Cove don’t appreciate the meddling of the renowned sleuthing team. In Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, the curious gang investigates every circumstance with a questioning mindset. Ghosts and monsters may exist, but extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, and the gang will stop at nothing to learn the truth of Crystal Cove.Plus, the drama won’t be limited to paranormal activities — the gang will be portrayed as real teens with real problems, dealing with situations that arise in their families and personal relationships within the group.
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From Warner Bros. Animation, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated features the voices of Frank Welker (What’s New, Scooby-Doo?) as Fred/Scooby-Doo, Mindy Cohn (The Facts of Life) as Velma, Grey DeLisle (Batman: The Brave and the Bold) as Daphne and Matthew Lillard (the Scooby-Doo films) as Shaggy. Sam Register (Teen Titans, Ben 10, Batman: The Brave and the Bold) is the executive producer. Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone (both Duck Dodgers, Back at the Barnyard, Space Jam) are the supervising producers. Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated returns with new episodes Tuesday, May 3, 7:30 p.m.
Finally, another fantastic post on the subject came from allaboutduncan over on Superheroes-R-Us posted three weeks ago, entitled Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated Vol. 1 DVD Review | Superheroes-R … which is also definitely worth a look!
It’s an interesting twist on the characters carried over from the TV movies.Overall, I think these additions to the show are what make it so enjoyable. While a kid may enjoy the mystery solving and ghost hunting, parents and teens will like the continuing plot and over-arching storyline. Those are words I never thought I’d write about Scooby-Doo.The animation style is a good bland of the classic characters with a slightly rougher edge. You can tell it’s not the original Scooby-Doo you’re watching and there’s enough style to give it a original look.
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I’ll even go out on a limb and say it’s my favorite version of Scooby-Doo. It’s like watching Justice League Unlimited after watching the original Super Friends. The ongoing story threads and developing characters make it much more entertaining show.While the set only contains four episodes—which is something that always irks me—I will admit they’re four great episodes. If you’re looking for a great example of what I’ve talked about, watch “The Creeping Creatures” episode. Shaggy, Velma and Scooby all have great character moments and it features a few appearances/hints from Mr. E—a mysterious benefactor of the Mystery Inc. gang.If you’re looking for a great, modern take on Scooby-Doo and don’t want anything to do with the live-action movies (a few are very good), you’ll love Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated.
