![]() Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog gave me a crossover I didn’t know I needed. However, after a couple of weeks, I’ve already forgotten most of the movie other than a few key details. Pirates Ahoy!, Frankencreepy, and Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo! had good “monsters” and entertaining and exciting stories. 29-23: Pretty Good, But Still Unforgettable Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery is number 30, mainly because the KISS members will always make me smile. The bad guys in these two were also not the best, but they ranked higher than the last three just for the stories. Stage Fright and Legend of the Phantosaur had interesting stories but fell flat in execution. I think the “monsters” were interesting, but again, I don’t really remember them. Still, I remember enjoying them a little bit while watching. Music of the Vampire, Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon, and Big Top Scooby-Doo! were all forgettable. Hanna-Barbera Productions | Worldvision Enterprises They didn’t add to the plot at all and were plain annoying. The whole thing felt so busy and would have done so much better had they eliminated the neighbors. It followed Scooby, Scrappy, and Shaggy as Shaggy deals with his inheritance, kooky neighbors, and ghosts. Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers was the first movie from the franchise. I barely remember any of the plot, and I can’t remember enjoying it while I watched it. The Gourmet Ghost was basically just a crossover with the Food Network. While it was nice Hanna-Barbera treated fans for the 50 th anniversary, why couldn’t it be anything else? 37-30: Forgettable, But Not Horrible Return to Zombie Island felt like a slap in the face since the first Zombie Island movie wrapped up perfectly. Animation | Spiffy Productions 38: An Unwanted Sequel Basically, it’s A Pup Named Scooby-Doo mixed with The Muppets. To be completely fair to the movie, it was definitely created for young kids, and maybe that’s why it was boring to me. Number 39 is Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map. It’s only been three days, but I already forgot most of the plot. However, it was tough to get through when I rewatched it to refresh my memory. The Reluctant Werewolf also follows Shaggy, Scooby, and Scrappy instead of the whole Mystery Gang. I didn’t even want to finish it, but I did so just to say I watched it. I don’t remember anything about the story, and I just watched it. Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights was the last of the television films featuring only Shaggy and Scooby and is by far the worst. So let’s rank them from worst to best! 41-39: Not Really Enjoyable and Extremely Forgettable Luckily, we still have tons of adventures with Scooby and the rest of the Mystery Gang to enjoy. I won’t be including the LEGO films, Daphne and Velma, and the Cartoon Network live-action films because those don’t count in my books. So, I decided to rank the best Scooby-Doo movies. I even still play the PlayStation2 game Night of 100 Frights to this day. No, really! Watching Ghoul School was one of my earliest memories. ![]() I have been a Scooby-Doo fan since birth.
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