Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster
Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster is a 2004 direct-to-video animated science fiction comedy film, and the seventh direct-to-video film based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on June 22, 2004,[1] and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation (although Warner Bros. had fully absorbed Hanna-Barbera Cartoons by this time, Hanna-Barbera was still credited as the copyright holder and the film ended with an H-B logo).[3] Unlike the previous two films, it is no longer in the "classic format", and does not have the 1969 voice cast, and instead has Mystery Inc. voiced by their regular voice actors, and has them wear their outfits from What's New, Scooby Doo?. It is also the first film to have Mindy Cohn voice Velma, the What's New, Scooby Doo? theme song, and it has Grey DeLisle returning to voice Daphne since Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase.
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Directed by | Scott Jeralds Joe Sichta |
Screenplay by | George Doty IV Ed Scharlach Mark Turosz |
Story by | Joe Sichta |
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Produced by | Joe Sichta Margaret M. Dean |
Starring | Frank Welker Casey Kasem Mindy Cohn Grey DeLisle Michael Bell Jeff Bennett John DiMaggio Phil LaMarr Sheena Easton |
Edited by | Margaret Hou |
Music by | Thomas Chase |
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Distributed by | Warner Home Video |
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Running time | 74 minutes[2] |
Country | United States |
Languages | English Scots Scottish Gaelic |
Plot
The Mystery, Inc. gang travel to Loch Ness in Scotland to see the famous Blake Castle, the home of Daphne Blake's Scottish ancestors as well as her cousin, Shannon. The castle grounds are home to the upcoming annual Highland games, composed of many traditional Scottish sports. When they arrive, Shannon informs them that the castle has recently been terrorized by the Loch Ness Monster. Shannon says she has seen the monster and it is indeed real, a position shared by Del Chillman, a Loch Ness Monster enthusiast and amateur cryptozoologist, and Professor Fiona Pembrooke, a scientist who has put her whole career on proving the monster exists. Taking the opposite end of the argument are Colin and Angus Haggart, local competitors in the games, their father Lachlan and Sir Ian Locksley, the head judge of the games (as well as director of the Scottish natural history museum). Locksley and Pembrooke share a mutual hatred for each other (she was Ian's research assistant at his museum until he fired her for spending too much time on the Loch Ness Monster's trail).
That night, Scooby-Doo and Shaggy sneak out of their room to search for the kitchen and are chased by the monster, accidentally destroying the playing field in the process. Locksley sees the carnage and, enraged by Scooby and Shaggy's claims of almost becoming Loch Ness Monster victims, orders Shannon to repair the damage, threatening to demote the highland games to a miniature golf tournament if she doesn't. Velma discovers, to her surprise, that the Loch Ness Monster tracks head into town instead of the loch. The next day, the gang and Shannon travel to Drumnadrochit, Inverness-shire. After enlisting the help of the Haggarts to rebuild the field, Fred, Daphne, Velma and Shannon take Professor Pembrooke's boat, filled up with out-of-date research equipment, to search for the Loch Ness Monster by sea, while Shaggy and Scooby take the Mystery Machine and search by land. While Shaggy is distracted, a hand switches a sign on the road leading to Shaggy getting lost. Both groups are attacked by the monster, which is seemingly in two places at once.
After returning the badly damaged boat back to Professor Pembrooke, the gang discovers Sir Ian has taken it upon himself to patrol the waters with a high-tech ship to prevent any further "peculiarities", as he's still not convinced of the monster's existence. On Locksley's ship, the gang and Shannon find something deep in the loch using sonar equipment. They take Locksley's minisub down to investigate. In the water, the gang is attacked by the Loch Ness Monster, but is saved by a large magnet claw on the ship (before reaching the surface, the Loch Ness Monster knocks the submarine's sonar camera off of its hull). When they return to Blake Castle, they find Del sleeping in the Mystery Machine, who explains his van has been stolen. The Loch Ness Monster later chases the gang, Shannon and Del into a bog, where it's revealed to simply be a canvas covering Chillman's van. Fred deduces it to be a decoy and sets up a trap to catch the real one.
Fred sends Shaggy and Scooby out on the loch to act as bait, while he and Del prepare to use nets to surround the cove to capture the Loch Ness Monster. A large fog appears, blocking visual contact with Shaggy and Scooby. Making matters worse, Locksley's crew mutinies because they want to capture and sell the Loch Ness Monster, and capture Daphne, Shannon, and Locksley himself. The Loch Ness Monster attacks Shaggy and Scooby, chasing them out of the cove. Locksley's ship attaches to the nets, dragging Del and Fred with it. The crew attempts to harpoon the Loch Ness Monster, but Daphne and Shannon distract them long enough to make them miss. Just as the Loch Ness Monster is about to attack Del, Fred, and Locksley, Daphne captures it by using the ship's magnetic claw. All of a sudden, a second Loch Ness Monster appears and gives chase to Shaggy and Scooby but falls into a previously set trap. This monster is revealed to be a huge puppet controlled by the Haggart brothers, and the one Daphne captured is a home-made submarine operated by Professor Pembrooke. Pembrooke used a secret entrance in her boat to go into the monster sub and operate it. She also hired the Haggart brothers to man the second monster on the assumption that they wanted to sabotage the games, but Angus and Colin reveal that they just wanted to do it as a prank. Velma explains that Pembrooke's plan was to use her machine to convince Locksley the real monster existed and enlist his aide in finding it.
The next day, the games begin on schedule, but Locksley calls everyone to his ship to look at new pictures of the monster that his minisub's sunken, yet somehow still working, camera had taken, at a depth well below what a ramshackle homemade submarine like Pembrooke's could survive. These, plus three other photos that Pembrooke had taken several days earlier are enough to convince him that the monster might be real. The film ends with the gang leaving Blake Castle, during which Velma admits that she's actually glad they did not find the real Loch Ness Monster, explaining that "Maybe some mysteries are just better left unsolved." The final scene shows Scooby briefly seeing what appears to be the real Loch Ness Monster swimming by them in the water.
Voice cast
- Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo, Fred Jones, Lachlan Haggart, a Sheep, Loch Ness Monster
- Casey Kasem as Shaggy Rogers
- Mindy Cohn as Velma Dinkley
- Grey DeLisle as Daphne Blake, Shannon Blake
- Michael Bell as Duncan MacGubbin, McIntyre
- Jeff Bennett as Del Chillman, Sir Ian Locksley, Harpoon Gunner
- John DiMaggio as Colin Haggart, Volunteer #1
- Phil LaMarr as Angus Haggart, Volunteer #2
- Sheena Easton as Professor Fiona Pembrooke
Novelization
Scholastic Inc. released a novelization of the story in conjunction with the film. The novel was written by American fantasy and science fiction author Suzanne Weyn.
References
- "Jinkies! Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster to Surface on DVD and VHS June 22". Business Wire. Berkshire Hathaway. 19 April 2004. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- "Scooby-Doo! And The Loch Ness Monster". 19 September 2006 – via Amazon.
- "Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster". Rotten Tomatoes. 22 June 2004. Retrieved 28 January 2016.