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Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island Patreon Exclusive

OH MY GOSH WHAT A RIDE THIS WAS!!! Absolutely LOVED it!! 

Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island Patreon Exclusive

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Terror time is one of the best songs from scooby doo I have it on my Playlist

Oscar_Pines_Is_Bestboi

Born in 1991, this was a legit x-mas present (on VHS) for me as a kid, and I remember it being legit horrifying that the monsters were real. That just wasn't a thing for Scooby Doo til that point (although future movies featured that trope). Glad you enjoyed it, tis a favorite of mine.

cthulhudude23

Hmm the premise of them going their separate ways is very reminiscent of the 2002 live action Scooby Doo movies

Molly Moon

Louisiana accent

MoMo Tempest🏳️‍🌈

My favorite movie growing up omfg

MoMo Tempest🏳️‍🌈

This is actually my most memorable Scooby Do moment because I watched this at my cousin's place one summer and had trouble sleeping for the next week. I'm still lowkey scared of this movie. :D Also, you had to PAY to rent movies from the LIBRARY??? Here we could just rent movies (VHS, DVD) or music or games with your library card, no charge unless you forgot to return it in time.

Antony Oscar

My favourite scooby doo memory is going to the video rental and me and my two siblings would each get a different season of a pup named scooby doo and watch them!

Molly Dunlap

Ahh one of my favourite childhood scars

Kriss slordal

This is one of my favorite movies.

The Best Nyaa

there is a sequel to this called "return to zombie island"!

Ryan Mcquade

I grew up watching reruns of the original Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? from the 70's, but I never saw Zombie Island until a friend shared it with me a few years ago. I kinda love that Frank Welker was still voicing Fred almost 30 years later.

Dafydd Mac an Leigh

As someone from Louisiana this was my favorite of the Scooby Doo Movies and watched it so much on VHS that it wore out haha! (Yes I was born in 2000 but had VHS up until I was 10😂) Glad you enjoyed it as well and who knows maybe you’ll get to experience Louisiana in person at some point 😜

Cosmo Shell

The animation super holds up, it was all done in Japan

Verdigree

Acadia was the French colony all over what's now eastern Canada's eastern maritime provinces, down into Maine, and the descendants of the colonists were called Acadians. When the British later invaded, they wanted the farmland and killed thousands and deported thousands more, some ended up in Lousiana, which used to be a French colony named after Louis XIV, and the name Acadian became Cajun, anyway, that's what Lena's accent is, but Simone does sound a bit different

Verdigree

Simone and Lena are definitely a couple

Verdigree

The genuine joy and bliss you exude over the nostalgia fix is wonderful! I'm right there with ya, growing up before the age where computers simplified animation. It's not bad at all, but it just can't capture the warmth and personal touches that hand-drawn does. I absolutely get why it's so rare these days, but still. My first Scooby-Doo movie was "Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers". My brothers and I about wore that tape to dust. And while I'd seen a lot of the older episodes, I guess my first series was "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo". Loved that show! Freddy always blaming the mystery of the week on his nemesis, none other than... Red Herring! But my favorite Scooby-Doo anything is the 2010 series "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated". If you haven't watched, I highly recommend. Rather than episodic, it is serial, with the gang chasing down the biggest mysteries in Crystal Cove, led on by a mysterious benefactor. It's more serious, but still silly. Much more dramatic, there are stakes, and without giving anything away, I can't promise everyone gets out of this unscathed. Fred and Daphne are a little one-note in the early going, but they get better. Shaggy and Scooby are still very much themselves. And Velma... this may be my favorite version of Velma ever. I'm given to understand you like sassy characters. You'd like this Velma, despite a peculiar... choice... she has made before the series started. And yes! 1000 times yes! "Terror Time". Absolute BANGER! It's not just the portion sizes here, it's the sugar too. It's in EVERYTHING. But I suspect after your visit, you'll need to relearn the word "hungry".

Joey Quixote

Some of my favorite Scooby Doo memories were the times I’d stay home sick from school and there would be a Scooby Doo marathon on Cartoon Network.

Jenny D

According to the Scooby Doo wiki the song is It’s Terror Time Again by Skycycle

Jenny D

I mean, I don’t feel bad for the pirates or even the confederate soldiers. As for the other people who came and tried to settle on the island, I could even understand if Simone and Lina asked the people to leave and they refused, because then they’re defending their home. But clearly the power and/or the immortality corrupted them, and by the time they started luring people they’d probably lived for over a hundred years, but that wasn’t enough for them.

Jenny D

I never realized before that the ghost in Shaggy and Scooby’s room was a confederate soldier…as if the fact that it’s a ghost wasn’t scary enough.

Jenny D

The accents you were asking about are New Orleans, Louisiana. There were a lot of French settlers in Louisiana, which is why Simone sounds like a mix of French and Southern US. Lina and the ferry driver have more of the typical New Orleans accent and less of the French (I think Lina’s accent changed a bit over time since she’s the one who left the island and interacted with more people). The NOLA accent is my favorite southern accent! If you’ve ever seen The Princess and the Frog, that movie is also set in NOLA.

Jenny D

Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island" still remains my #1 favorite Scooby-Doo movie of all time. Also, this G-rated movie proves that whoever rates movies needs to be fired.

Dan_Gaming_Fan

The soundtrack for this movie had no business going so hard!

Jenny D

Next year, It’s got to be ‘Scooby Doo and the Witch’s Ghost’.

Daniel Davies

Also also, if you’ve ever seen Scooby Doo and the Loch Ness monster, I would love to hear your opinions! And if you haven’t, I would also love to see your reaction to it!

Jenny D

Iirc, this was the first of any Scooby Doo movie/show to have real monsters or any supernatural elements, instead of just someone in a mask!

Jenny D

The Terror song is still a great song for this movie

John Bossert

Also, if you ever want to react to a Scooby Doo series, maybe as a Patreon exclusive after Harley Quinn, Be Cool Scooby Doo is lowkey hilarious. Even though I was initially reluctant to watch it because the animation style was so different from what I grew up with, it’s actually now my favorite Scooby Doo series!

Jenny D

This was one of those VHSs I played to death as a kid.

Daniel Davies

Oh I’m so glad you did this one too! I voted for it, but I know it didn’t win the poll so I wasn’t sure if you’d do more than one Halloween movie!

Jenny D

I guess I grew up watching waaaay to much TV. By the age of 15, I could perform over 50 different voices: celebrities, presidents, different dialects and various cartoon characters.... including Scooby Doo. Since Scooby Doo is my avatar, I guess I'm obligated! But I'm still very much looking forward to watching.

Brian Woods


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