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This commodity is about the picture show. For other uses, see Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (disambiguation).

Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island is the first in a series of direct-to-video films based upon Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on VHS on September 22, 1998. It aired on Drawing Network's Cartoon Theater 0ctober 31, 1998.

Information technology was the first movie to feature real monsters instead of traditional 'bad guys' in masks. This was heavily promoted earlier its release including a tagline used during commercials stating, "This time, the monsters are real." This theme would exist followed upwardly in several subsequent direct-to-video animated films released in the late-1990s and early-2000s. Although real monsters had previously appeared in nearly of the 1980s Scooby-Doo serial and features, this continuity was ignored with the characters said to be encountering real monsters for the first fourth dimension. Afterwards Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, the straight-to-video Scooby-Doo movies would non feature real monsters again until 7 years afterward in Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin Male monarch.

In fall 2019, Warner Home Video released a follow-up entitled Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Isle.

Contents

  • 1 Premise
  • 2 Synopsis
  • 3 Characters
  • iv Locations
  • 5 Objects
  • 6 Vehicles
  • 7 Suspects
  • 8 Culprits
  • 9 Cast
  • 10 Songs
  • 11 Full credits
    • xi.one Opening credits
    • 11.two Closing credits
  • 12 Continuity
  • 13 Production
  • fourteen Notes/Trivia
    • 14.one Miscellaneous
    • xiv.2 Cultural references
    • xiv.3 Adaptations
    • 14.4 Blitheness mistakes and/or technical glitches
    • xiv.5 Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities
  • xv In other languages
  • 16 Home media
  • 17 Quotes
  • eighteen Gallery
    • 18.1 Videos
    • 18.two Merchandise
  • 19 References
  • 20 External links

Premise

The Mystery Inc. team split upwardly to practice their own thing merely come up together once more to solve a real ghost mystery. The gang of sleuths gets more than they bargained for when, on Moonscar Island in the Louisiana bayou, they detect themselves among worshiping un-dead werecats and a swarm of zombies.

Synopsis

Daphne is on a talk evidence to promote her mystery-travel series, Coast to Declension with Daphne Blake, during which she tells the hostess, Chris, about a past Mystery Inc. case when she was younger. At a faraway castle, Shaggy and Scooby are shown to exist chased by a large moat monster. The gang had all been previously searching the castle for clues. After Scooby comes crashing down on the monster, the monster is unmasked as Mr. Beeman, a real estate agent, who had been press counterfeit money. Daphne explains how information technology was one of her most frightening mysteries. She besides discusses her new show in which she plans to find real monsters and how she had the gang accept all gone their carve up ways except for Fred, who works as her cameraman.

Scooby and Shaggy have taken upward piece of work as contraband security guards at a local airport. Unfortunately, they are exposed to a lot of tantalizing foreign food and are unable to resist eating all the contraband. As a issue, they are fired from their job.

Fred secretly contacts Velma, who is now a volume shop owner, about going on a big trip for Daphne's altogether. Fred also secretly contacts Shaggy and Scooby. He picks them all upwardly on the mode to Daphne's home. Daphne is surprised to find the whole gang all with Fred. He explains how they tin can all search for ghosts together just similar old times.

The gang decides to go to New Orleans for the first segment of the television receiver program. They meet up with many fake ghosts such as a floating ghost, which was just a video project, a vampire bat, who was simply an old man stealing a necklace, a ghostly casino riverboat captain, who was actually an old lady, and lastly a Crawdad monster in a mill, who was really the owner of the manufactory Bubba Joe. Daphne is very disappointed to non observe a real ghost. As Scooby and Shaggy await for food from local shops, Daphne, Fred, and Velma meet a young chef named Lena. Lena had overheard Daphne's thwarting and says that a real ghost named Morgan Moonscar haunts the isle she works at. Velma looks upward the island on her figurer and agrees that there had been many strange disappearances on Lena'due south island. They concord to follow Lena back to her island.

The gang all express their excitement well-nigh visiting the isle on the automobile trip downward to the ferry. Existent ghosts, homemade Cajun food, and the cute scenery. The gang meets Jacques, the ferry commuter for Moonscar Island, and they lath the ferry. Fred begins to videotape the bayou and Jacques talk over how pirates used to use the bayou to hibernate from the constabulary, including Morgan Moonscar. Soon, Scooby and Shaggy accidentally autumn off the ferry trying to take hold of a catfish named Big Mona. Alligators chase them, merely they are rescued by an angry fisherman named Snakebite Scruggs and hunting pig Mojo. Shaggy and Scooby board the ferry again. They reach Moonscar Island and drive off the ferry. Jacques leaves dorsum toward New Orleans. As the gang approaches Simone's firm, who is the owner of the plantation Lena works at, they notice all the cats effectually the porch surface area. Scooby chases the cats and causes a big mayhem, angering Beau the gardener and Simone the house possessor. Daphne introduces herself to Simone and they hash out the plantation and its ghosts. Simone agrees that it is haunted by "restless spirits." She agrees to Daphne recording around the plantation. They all enter the mansion except the cats and the gardener.

Scooby and Shaggy give the rest of the gang a scare after screaming loudly. They had but been surprised by how hot the plantation's peppers were. Later on Simone, Lena and the rest of the gang leave, Scooby and Shaggy scream once more only this time information technology is because of ghostwriting on the wall that appeared of a sudden. Daphne excitedly tapes the wall and another word appears while taping, carved into the wall suddenly. Viewing the tape later in dull-motility, the gang discovers that the writing was done by the ghost of Morgan Moonscar. Scooby and Shaggy get hungry and make a huge picnic basket of food. Velma returns to the wall to see what is under the wall paint. She uses a spatula to peel off all the pigment backside the ghostly words written past the ghost. She discovers a slice of Morgan Moonscar's ship which was used in the construction of the mansion. Simone and Lena aren't surprised.

Scooby and Shaggy get into mischief with Simone'due south cats and Mojo the hunting grunter. They fall into a hole, which they after discover is a grave. As they try to leave the grave, they pull off a piece of the wall and a skeleton hand falls from a hole in the side of the wall. Above them, a sinister-looking dark-green fog-like energy manifests and envelopes the entire skeleton. It begins to gain pare, clothing and hair, and morphs into the zombie of Morgan Moonscar himself, and information technology begins to chase Scooby and Shaggy who escape the grave and run for their lives. They run into Fellow the gardener only can't discover the zombie afterward. The gang goes back to investigate the grave merely it is found to exist empty. It starts to go nighttime and Simone offers for the gang to stay at her home for the night. They agree.

Lena quickly but kindly shows the gang around to their individual rooms. Shaggy, who is excited virtually dinner, gets dressed and trims his bristles. Scooby plays with an owl only exterior the window. As Shaggy stares into the mirror, a Civil War ghost comes out of the mirror and tries to warn Shaggy telling him to "get away", but as the ghost of Morgan Moonscar had tried to warn the gang by his message in the kitchen. Velma investigates the mirror and agrees that it is from the Civil War era. Everyone leaves for dinner. At dinner, Scooby causes trouble with the cats again. He and Shaggy have to eat a crawfish boil exterior in the Mystery Machine. They enjoy the Cajun meal until the cats follow them to the mystery machine and all stare at them through the windows. Shaggy drives the Mystery Automobile away in order to shake off the cats. Meanwhile, Fred, Daphne, and Velma hash out over Simone's dinner table why someone in a pirate mask would want to scare everyone off the isle. Treasure? Oil under the island?

Back in the Mystery Machine, Scooby and Shaggy dare each other to swallow one of the hot peppers. Soon, they both go running to a nearby lake for a large beverage of water. As they drink, the mysterious green fog reappears and feeds its spirit at the bottom of the lake. Zombies first to ascension up from the floor of the lake. Shortly, zombies are rise from every location around. Shaggy and Scooby once more crash-land into Swain who was out in the forest belatedly at nighttime and was holding a lantern. When they noticed Swain's eye pupils were missing they assumed he was a zombie likewise and they again fled in fright as Beau sees them fleeing abroad. Lena grabs lanterns for the gang to apply equally they head out to wait for Shaggy and Scooby. They meet upward with Young man and suspect that he might take to practise with the Zombies when he was out looking for Shaggy and Scooby whom he saw running away screaming "zombies" but he didn't see any chasing later. Daphne suggests that they all divide upwards and look for Scooby and Shaggy.

After some searching, Velma takes Young man due to thinking that he might be a suspect while, Daphne and Fred observe the abandoned Mystery Machine. As they investigate around, A zombie's hand comes out the bushes touching Daphne'southward shoulder. Daphne karate-throws the zombie onto the footing and information technology stops moving She notices another mitt coming out the bushes and she reaches to karate throw some other zombie instead she karate throws Shaggy out of the bush and Scooby appears out of the bush-league right after. Daphne tapes as Fred tries to remove the zombie mask. (Since Shaggy was too agape to continue the photographic camera still filming Fred) He accidentally pulls the zombie's real head off. They realize the zombie could be real. The malevolent green fog over again hits the lake and stirs upward more than zombies rising from the ground. As Fred records, the zombies become closer, starting to surround Fred and Daphne. They run away merely lose the camera in quicksand. Scooby and Shaggy take already been running and they scream in fearfulness as they look for any safe place away from all the zombies. The zombies look like they are from different eras and backgrounds. Some accept modern cameras effectually their necks and tourist clothes on while others are dressed equally pirates, Confederate soldiers and even gangsters in elegant suits.

Shaggy and Scooby fall into a cave and discover voodoo dolls of Velma, Daphne, and Fred. As they begin to play with the dolls, the deportment the dolls practise, are connected to the existent-life deportment of the gang. Faraway, the rest of the gang begins to float and boot each other equally their bodies are controlled past the voodoo dolls. Bats scare Scooby and Shaggy out of the cave and they are once more chased by zombies.

Velma, Beau, Fred and Daphne get back to the mansion to wait around. The power is out. Besides, the staircase leading upstairs has been lifted up, with a tunnel going downwardly beneath. Fred finds Lena in that location who says that she and Simone were attacked by the zombies. The zombies had supposedly grabbed Simone and dragged her away down the tunnel. They all head down the tunnel, Velma leading the way past post-obit footprints on the ground. They all enter a voodoo ritual room which was where the cave led to where Scooby and Shaggy were at earlier playing with the voodoo dolls. Velma comments how Simone walked downwardly the tunnel and hadn't been dragged by a zombie. Past then it was besides belatedly, though. Simone uses voodoo dolls to capture Fred, Daphne, Beau and Velma. As she ties upward the dolls, the gang can't move in real life. Simone explains how to preserve her immortality, she has to bleed the life strength of victims she lures to the island. She and Lena turn into terrifying werecats. Meanwhile, Scooby and Shaggy run to the dock and meet up with Jacques whom they thought they could ask for help, unfortunately he quickly turns into a werecat as well and begins to chase them.

Velma accuses Simone of stealing Morgan Moonscar's treasure. Simone yells in anger at the name of Moonscar and starts to detail the origin of the horrible curse: she explains how she and Lena were originally part of a group of peaceful settlers who made this island their home until Morgan Moonscar and his pirate crew drove all the islanders into the bayou to their death by the alligators and took over the island. Lena and Simone, the but survivors, prayed to their cat god in order to destroy the pirates and receive immortality. The cat god granted their wish and turned them into werecats. They killed all the pirates and later on plantation workers who had taken over the island for a pepper garden. However, their wish came at a big toll: upon becoming werecats, Simone and Lena were actually cursed into preserving their "immortality" at the expense of absorbing other people's souls every harvest moon, or else they will die. Jacques was as well given immortality as a werecat since they needed a ferry driver.

As Simone is discussing her past, Scooby and Shaggy were captured past Jacques too but just every bit Jacques was about to take Scooby and Shaggy'due south lives, the zombies appear and pile on meridian of Jacques, giving Shaggy and Scooby some time to escape, in which they fell back into the cavern from before, but this fourth dimension further breaking into the voodoo room merely in time before the gang was almost to be drained of their life force. And Simone over again has had plenty of seeing Scooby because he was a dog; she and Lena transform into stronger werecats and chase Scooby and Shaggy around the room. Velma reaches her voodoo doll with her feet and begins to untie it. When Lena and Simone catch Scooby and Shaggy, the Zombies enter the room too and start chasing the werecats to stop them from draining their victims. Daphne realizes the zombies are the "adept guys" and warns Shaggy of Simone and Lena. The zombies help Shaggy and Scooby every bit the two try to flee away from the cave where Jacques appears and equally they try to flee away from him because of existence scared out of their wits, Lena and Simone grabbed them and tried to drain Shaggy and Scooby's life strength. Daphne and Velma, now free, make voodoo dolls of Simone and Lena and use them to proceed away from Shaggy and Scooby. They capture them temporarily, and Beau waves a torch at them to keep them away. Shaggy and Scooby'southward life force was restored to normal every bit Beau and Fred check on the two.

All of a sudden, the three werecats and the zombies start to milk shake and shrivel upwardly into bones, then dust; midnight had passed, and the werecats had taken too long to drain life force. The eerie green calorie-free snakes throughout the room. The spirits of the zombies are avenged and can finally rest in peace. Every bit the gang witness the spirits ascend upward to the heaven, the Civil War ghost again manifests briefly thanking the gang for helping avenge them, much to Scooby's discomfort upon witnessing him manifesting.

Beau explains that he'south really a detective, and had been investigating the disappearances on the island. Afterwards admiring the cute sunrise, the gang drives onto the ferry and get out back for home. However, all of Simone's cats bear witness upwards on the ferry as well (and oddly their eyes emit an eerie glow), much to Scooby's discomfort.

Characters

Main characters:

  • Mystery Inc. (chief story and flashback)
    • Scooby-Doo (primary story and flashback)
    • Shaggy Rogers (chief story and flashback)
    • Daphne Blake (main story and flashback)
    • Velma Dinkley (chief story and flashback)
    • Fred Jones (main story and flashback)

Supporting characters:

  • Chris (first appearance)
  • Beau Neville (single appearance)
  • Snakebite Scruggs (first appearance)

Villains:

  • Moat Monster (offset appearance) (no lines) (flashback but) (Mr. Beeman's disguise)
  • Mr. Beeman (start appearance) (flashback only)
  • Vampire bat creature (single appearance) (no lines) (flashback just) (elderly human being's disguise)
  • Elderly man (unmarried advent) (no lines)
  • Hooded skeletal ghost (single appearance) (no lines) (project)
  • Swami (unmarried appearance) (no lines)
  • Zombie riverboat captain (single appearance) (no lines) (elderly adult female's disguise)
  • Elderly woman (single appearance) (no lines)
  • Crawdad monster (single appearance) (no lines) (Bubba Joe'south disguise)
  • Bubba Joe (single appearance) (no lines)
  • Werecats (First appearance; dies)
    • Simone Lenoir (Start appearance; dies)
    • Lena Dupree (First advent; dies)
    • Jacques (First appearance; dies)
  • Morgan Moonscar (just appearance; dies) (main story and flashback) (ghost) (zombie) (redeemed)
  • Morgan Moonscar's crew (only advent; dies) (master story and flashback) (zombie) (redeemed)

Other characters:

  • Airdrome director (unmarried appearance)
  • Pierre (unmarried advent)
  • Market shoppers (unmarried advent) (no lines)
  • Mojo (unmarried appearance) (no lines)
  • Big Mona (single advent) (no lines)
  • Present-day alligators (single advent) (no lines)
  • Simonee Lenoir's cats (showtime appearance) (no lines)
  • Owl (single appearance) (no lines)
  • Frog (single appearance) (no lines)
  • Settlers (merely appearance; dies) (flashback only)
  • Settlers' cats (single appearance) (no lines) (flashback just)
  • Past alligators (single appearance) (no lines) (flashback only)
  • Plantationers (only advent; dies) (no lines) (main story and flashback) (zombie)
  • Tourists (only advent; dies) (no lines) (main story and flashback) (zombie)
  • Zombies (kickoff appearance) (no lines)
  • Colonel Jackson T. Pettigrew (but appearance; dies) (zombie) (ghost)

Locations

  • Castle (flashback only)
  • Chris
  • Aerodrome
  • Velma's bookshop
  • Daphne'south home
  • Louisiana
    • New Orleans
    • Mansion
    • Cemetery
    • Riverboat
    • Bubba Joe'due south
    • Market
      • Pierre'south Poor Boys
    • Louisiana bayou
      • Jacques Landing
      • Moonscar Island
        • Moonscar Mansion
          • Kitchen
            • Pantry
        • Library
        • Dining room

Objects

  • Scooby Snacks
  • Fred's camcorder
  • Beignets
  • Louisiana Guide Book
  • Submarine sandwiches
  • Chili peppers
  • Scissors
  • Candelabra
  • Gumbo
  • Lemonade
  • Biscuits
  • Lanterns
  • Voodoo dolls

Vehicles

  • The Mystery Machine
  • Lena Dupree's pick-upwards truck
  • Jacques'southward ferry
  • The Maelstrom (flashback only)

Suspects

Suspect Motive/Reason
Beau Neville He was acting suspicious.
Snakebite Scruggs He hates tourists.

Culprits

Culprit Motive/Reason
Opening culprits
Mr. Beeman as the Moat Monster To conceal counterfeiting.
Principal picture culprits
Morgan Moonscar and various other unnamed pirates, settlers, soldiers and tourists To warn the living of the dangers of the island, who are Simone, Lena, and Jacques.
Simone Lenoir
Lena Dupree
Jacques
Lure victims to Moonscar island, then drain their life essences to perpetuate their own lifespans.

Cast

Scott Innes Scooby-Doo
Baton West Shaggy Rogers
Mary Kay Bergman Daphne Blake
B.J. Ward Velma Dinkley
Frank Welker Fred Jones
Simonee Lenoir's cats
Owl
Adrienne Barbeau Simone Lenoir
Tara Charendoff Lena Dupree
Cam Clarke Beau Neville
Jim Cummings Jacques
Morgan Moonscar
Plantationer
Mark Hamill Airport managing director
Snakebite Scruggs
Jennifer Leigh Warren Chris
Ed Gilbert Mr. Beeman
Jack Angel[Note i] Colonel Jackson T. Pettigrew
Michael Bell[Note two] Pierre

Songs

Vocal Credits Preformed by
"Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" Written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh Tertiary Center Blind
"The Ghost Is Hither" Music by Tom Snow
Lyrics by Glenn Leopold
Produced by Skycycle and Richard Mouser
Performed by Skycycle
"It'southward Terror Time Again"

Full credits

The following credits are how they are displayed on-screen (or every bit close as possible).

Opening credits

  • Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros. Nowadays
  • Story By: Glenn Leopold, Davis Doi
  • Screenplay By: Glenn Leopold
  • Based on Characters Created By: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
  • Music Composed and Conducted By: Steven Bramson
  • Editor: Paul Douglas
  • Executive Producer: Jean MacCurdy
  • Supervising Producer: Davis Doi
  • Produced By: Cos Anzilotti
  • Directed By: Jim Stenstrum

Closing credits

  • Starring the Voices Of: Scott Innes as Scooby-Doo, Billy Due west as Shaggy, Mary Kay Bergman as Daphne, Frank Welker as Fred, B.J. Ward every bit Velma, Adrienne Barbeau as Simone, Tara Charendoff as Lena, Jim Cummings every bit Jacques, Mark Hamill equally Snakebite Scruggs, Jennifer Leigh Warren as Chris, Ed Gilbert as Mr. Beeman
  • Vocalization Direction: Kris Zimmerman
  • Casting Managing director: Collette Sunderman
  • Associate Producer: Victoria McCollum
  • Production Manager: Diana Ritchey
  • Animation Directors: Robert Alvarez, Kunio Shimamura, James T. Walker
  • Storyboards: Armando Carrillo, Adrian Gonzales, Mario Piluso, Lane Raichert
  • Background Key Pattern: Drew Gentle, Derek Carter, Bobby Scott, Bill Williams
  • Groundwork Key Clean-Up: Carlos Lemos
  • Graphic symbol Blueprint: Paula LaFound, Mordecai Dark-brown, Vaughn Tada
  • Model Coordinator: Lance Falk
  • Grapheme Make clean-Up: Mark Lewis, Scott Awley, Barbara Krueger, Salene Weatherwax
  • Artistic Design Consultant: Iwao Takamoto
  • Prop Blueprint: Stephen Swaja, Lee Go, Scott Hill
  • Background Paint: Al Gmuer, Mannix Bennett, Bonnie Callahan, Brendan Eaton, Craig Gardner, Andrew Phillipson, Charles E. Pickens, Matthew Somma, Henrik Tamm
  • Blitheness Checking: Sandra Benenati, Brenda Brummett, Eleanor Dahlen, Gregory Hinde, Karl Jacobs, Jan Browning
  • Songs:
    • "Scooby-Doo, Where Are Yous!" Theme
      • Written By: David Mook and Ben Raleigh
      • Performed By: Third Eye Blind, Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment
    • "The Ghost Is Here" and "It's Terror Time Over again"
      • Music By: Tom Snow
      • Lyrics By: Glenn Leopold
      • Produced By: Skycycle and Richard Mouser
      • Performed Past: Skycycle, Courtesy of MCA Records
  • Soundtrack Music Consultants: David Hashemite kingdom of jordan, Stephen DePace
  • Music Director: Bodie Chandler
  • Scoring Mixer: John Richards
  • Orchestrations: Ruth Oroshnik, Michael Patterson, David Slonaker
  • Music Editor: Bruce Frazier
  • Music Preparation: Janice Hayen
  • Orchestra Contractor: Carl Fortina
  • Music Scoring Facility: Paramount Scoring Stage M
  • Colour Stylists: Jamy Huang, Harry Nickelson
  • Mark-Upward/Painters: Lori Hanson, Nelda Ridley
  • Ink and Paint Supervisor: Alison Leopold
  • Xerography: Star Wirth, Martin Crossley, Richard Wilson
  • Animation Services: Mook Co., Ltd.
  • Product Crew: Tetsuro Kumase, Tomitsugu Mukaitsubo, Soki Ogasawara, Hideki Sakakibara, Toshihiro Yoshida, Tatsuo Aoki
  • Production Coordinator: Shu-Bee Lee
  • Directors: Hiroshi Aoyama, Kazumi Fukushima
  • Assistant Manager: Toru Ishida
  • Animation Directors: Yoshishige Kosako, Kiyoshi Nakamura
  • Fundamental Animators: Masahito Kimura, Koichi Tsuchida, Shuichi Seki, Kenichi Shimizu, Mitsuo Shindo, Hiroshi Wagatsuma, Yoshihiro Tsuji, Hiroshi Tsuchihashi, Osamu Kamijo, Masaaki Kudo, Makiko Shinohara, Yoshiaki Kubokawa, Shinnosuke Kon, Ayumi Namiki, Tsutomu Murakami, Osamu Nuita, Hirokazu Ishino, Ichizo Kobayashi, Takao Yamazaki, Hiroki Abe, Shoko Fukumoto, Masahiro Sekiguchi, Yasuhiro Yamaguchi, Hiroyuki Shimizu, Joji Yanase, Shigeki Sato, Yukiyoshi Hane, Hideki Sadai, Hiroshi Kuzuoka, Kyuma Oshita, Naoki Yamauchi, Yae Ohtsuka, Koji Kawaguchi, Takeshi Osaka
  • In-Between Checkers: Misa Watanabe, Hiromi Sakai, Hiroto Fukunaga, Masanobu Fujioka
  • In-Betweeners: Hideki Takahara, Masayuki Ozaki, Yasuhide Yoshida, Takaharu Kawasuki, Yukari Umebayashi, Kumi Nakajo, Mariko Iioka, Shindo Production, U-Jin Production, To-Product, C.D.I. Production, Han-Ii Animation, Nian Dia Animation, Shanghai Borderland, Wujin Cats
  • Color Stylists: Yukie Asai, Aiko Hirao
  • Painters: Hiroko Akimoto, Miho Sato, Takahiro Kanakugi, Yukie Haneishi, Sumiyo Suzuki, Sachiko Abe, Trace Studio Yard, Studio L, Nian Dai Animation, Shanghai Frontier, Wujin Cats, U-Jun Production, To-Production, C.D.I. Production, Han-2 Animation
  • Special Effects: Takashi Maekawa, Isao Yamamoto
  • Groundwork Director: Kazuhiro Arai
  • Background Studios: Paradigm Room Giro; Hiroshi Yoshikawa, See Through; Kazuya Fukuda, Tombo; Noboru Tatsuike, Team'southward Art
  • Manager of Mail Production: Tim Iverson
  • Post Production Coordinator: Julianne Humbert
  • Supervising Recording Engineer: Edwin Collins
  • Recording Engineer: Jeff O. Collins
  • Track Readers: Kay Douglas, Carol Iverson
  • Additional Editing: Pat Foley
  • Assistant Editor: Kerry Iverson
  • Dialogue Editing: Jim Hearn, Kerry Iverson
  • ADR Editor: Jim Hearn
  • Sound Effects Blueprint: Tim Gedemer
  • Sound Effects Editorial: Rick Hinson
  • Foley Editorial: Glenwood Editorial, Inc.
  • Foley Artist: Vincent Giusette
  • Foley Mixer: Richard Duarte
  • Negative Cutting: William DeBoer, Jr., Lu Palazzola
  • Audio Re-Recording: Warner Bros. Studios Mail-Production Facility
  • Re-Recording Mixers: Allen 50. Rock, Michael E. Jiron
  • Recordist: William Olson
  • Video Postal service Production Facility: Complete Post, Inc.
  • Colorist: Trent Johnson
  • On-Line Editor: Cheryl Campsmith
  • Laboratory Services: C.F.I.
  • Production Assistants: Michael Diaz, Sharra Cuff, Lisa Melcombe, Linda Moore, Barbara Bartz, Nancy Grimaldi
  • Production Accountant: Joanne Halcon
  • Production Liaison: Amy Eastward. Wagner
  • Production Administrators: Athena Christianakis, Maria Womack
  • Production Supervision: Oasis Alexander, Ken Duer, Clive Nakayashiki, Joe Sandusky, Howard Schwartz, Liza-Ann Warren
  • Product Management: Andy Lewis
  • Executive in Charge of Product: Brian A. Miller
  • This Film is Defended to Don Messick the Original Voice of Scooby-Doo
  • Dolby Surround
  • ©1998 Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc.
  • All Rights Reserved
  • Hanna-Barbera
  • A Time Warner Company

Continuity

  • In the flashback of the gang's sometime case, Fred and Daphne are wearing their original apparel based on 60s fashion, while in the present, they are now wearing more sophisticated and professional person clothing.
  • Daphne's surname was revealed in The New Scooby and Scrappy Doo Testify episode No Sharking Zone.
  • Fred's surname was revealed in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries episode Happy Altogether, Scooby-Doo.
  • Velma'south surname was revealed in The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries episode Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo.

Production

This film was made as a result of the Scooby-Doo property testing well in a survey with mothers.[ane]

When it came fourth dimension to devise the story, a "brain trust" came together, including Director Jim Stenstrum, Screenwriters Glenn Leopold and Davis Doi, and Lance Falk. The movie having a combination of imitation and real monsters, was suggested by Falk to gratify the differing views of the team because Stenstrum and Doi wanted existent monsters, as information technology would get tiring afterwards a while with fake monsters, and Leopold thought having real monsters was against the Scooby-Doo formula, as there needed to exist a solvable mystery for the audience.[2]

This was supposed to be a one-off moving-picture show, then time was more relaxed and had no studio interference.[2]

The flick is based on Leopold'southward script for the unfinished SWAT Kats episode, The Curse of Kataluna.[2] Information technology was as well partially reused for the The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest episode Eclipse, which incidentally, was prepare in New Orleans and had a young woman as the main villain called Elise Lenoir. If the aforementioned SWAT Kats episode had been made, so the story would've never been reused for this picture.[ii]

The moving picture features a relatively all-new bandage, with only Frank Welker staying on for Fred, who had voiced him since the beginning in 1969. Heather Due north, the second and and so-electric current Daphne, did a twenty-four hours of recording, when she was speedily replaced by Mary Kay Bergman to rerecord and go along from where she left off. Don Messick, the original phonation of Scooby-Doo, had retired in 1996 and died in 1997, so he was replaced by Scott Innes. Casey Kasem was originally gear up to reprise his role as Shaggy, merely had recently gone vegan and demanded the character follow adapt and cut all meat and dairy from his diet. The creative team establish this absurd, given that eating anything and everything was a authentication of the character for decades. In add-on, they had already begun production on Zombie Island, which features Shaggy indulging in crawfish and more. The squad decided to recast Shaggy with vocalisation thespian Billy West. They gave Kasem a last-minute reprieve before recording the film, noting that they could pay-or-play West, though Kasem still refused. The film is dedicated to Messick. B.J. Ward had previously voiced Velma a year earlier in the Johnny Bravo episode Bravo Dooby-Doo.

Notes/Trivia

  • Simone and Lena didn't make voodoo dolls of Shaggy and Scooby.
  • In a post-credits scene, Scooby feeds the cats some milk.
  • Between Don Messick suffering a stroke and passing away in 1997, Frank Welker was approached to succeed the role of Scooby-Doo. He passed on it proverb he "was reluctant at the time". Equally a result, Hadley Kay and Scott Innes were chosen. Welker somewhen took upwardly the role afterward Innes left in 2001.
  • This is the showtime Scooby-Doo production that alludes to a romantic relationship between Fred and Daphne (which had been poked fun at in the Johnny Bravo episode Bravo Dooby-Doo); they become jealous of each other when Fred takes a shine to Lena and Daphne is interested in Boyfriend. Velma also forms a friendship with Swain but denies an attraction to him.
  • This is the but movie not executive produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera prior to their deaths, and the start movie that doesn't have the 'Special Thanks to Joe Cerise and Ken Spears' credit at the terminate, who were the creators of the characters. Instead, the quondam two are given sole credit for creating the characters when, in fact, it was just their company which produced it. In fact, Hanna himself said (via archive footage) on the Mystery Inc. Yearbook featurette (passed effectually a few of the DVDs in the early to mid-2000s) that information technology was a team effort. Later films would say "Based on Characters Created By Hanna-Barbera Productions". Incidentally, the side by side film to not credit anybody would be Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Isle.
  • The motion-picture show ignores Scrappy-Doo, just focusing on the original cadre group.
  • The videos sold well and received generally positive reviews in the press, leading to a series of future directly-to-video feature films.
  • Out of all of the straight-to-video movies this one is arguably the darkest and most frightening out of all of them. The others were toned down at the request of the studio.[2]
    • Also the only one where characters are killed: three on-screen, dozens off.
  • It was nominated for an Annie in Outstanding Accomplishment in an Blithe Home Video Production,[3] and for an MPSE Golden Reel for sound editing for a direct-to-video,[4] both in 1999.
  • While the movie'due south promotion was that Mystery Inc. had never met a real monster before, this is technically not true, every bit they had encountered together several real supernatural monsters and beings in the episodes Ghost Who'south Coming to Dinner, Mystery in Persia, Ghosts of the Aboriginal Astronauts and A Halloween Hassle at Dracula's Castle.
  • Mr. Beeman's counterfeiting scheme is vaguely reminiscent of what Mr. Conrad did in the first A Pup Named Scooby-Doo episode, A Bicycle Built for Boo!.
  • The house Daphne waits in front of (which presumably belongs to her), resembles the house Daphne and Velma shared together afterwards in the What'due south New, Scooby-Doo? episode A Scooby-Doo Valentine.
  • Daphne being the believer and Fred existence sceptical is a reversal of A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, but without the cartoony exaggeration.
  • Notably, Fred is seen eating and drinking similar a normal human being, probably more than than he ever did in the almost thirty-year history of the serial.
  • There are a few in-jokes as the gang settle into Moonscar Mansion, the showtime is when Shaggy ponders if he should dress upwardly for dinner, opening a suitcase full of identical clothing he's already wearing, then he trims his whiskers, but they look no different; meanwhile Fred tries on an ascot before deciding against it.
  • When Fred is trying to "unmask" the zombie pirate he yells "It'southward the ferryman!" While Jacques is plainly not the zombie, he actually is ane of the villains, and partly responsible for some of the events of the movie.
  • Morgan Moonscar can either be viewed as an anti-hero or every bit redeemed altogether. He was partly to blame for Simone and Lena's curse. In his undead form, he attempted to warn and/or assist the living escape Simone and Lena.
  • The film aired as part of The Scooby-Doo Motion picture Marathon on Cartoon Network on October 31, 1999.

Miscellaneous

  • Disguises: None.
  • Traps: None.
  • Clues:
  • Scooby Snacks bribe: 0.
  • List of catchphrases#Ruh-roh: 0.
  • List of catchphrases#Zoinks: 15 (14 from Shaggy, i from Scooby).
  • Listing of catchphrases#Jeepers: 0.
  • List of catchphrases#Jinkies: ten.

Cultural references

  • Bubba Joe'due south is a parody of the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, which was inspired by the flick Forrest Gump.
  • Snakebite may exist a parody of "Crocodile" Dundee.
  • Simone was voiced by actress Adrienne Barbeau who is known for her roles equally Catwoman in Batman: The Blithe Series, and DJ Stevie Wayne in the 1980 horror moving-picture show The Fog, which deals with ghostly and/or undead sailors terrorizing a seaside town. Undead sailors (i.eastward. pirates) and cats are featured prominently in this moving-picture show. Her 1982 film Swamp Matter has a like bayou setting. (Come across also Swamp Affair.)
  • Simone appears to be similar to the vampire Count Dracula, winning the protagonists over with her mannerisms, and lowering their baby-sit before ultimately revealing her truthful nature and attacking them (with the only departure beingness her atmosphere).
  • The proper noun of Moonscar'southward ship is Maelstrom, which is besides the name of a transport featured in another Hanna Barbera Boob tube series: Pirates Of Dark Waters.

Adaptations

  • On September 1, 1998, Scholastic published Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island and Scooby-Doo and Zombies, Too!

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches

  • When Pierre brings the guys their sandwich, the handbasket of peppers looks more similar soup. The handbasket is as well irregularly in front of the item adjacent to information technology, instead of sitting next to it.
  • The Jacques Landing sign is missing grammar, so it neither says "Jacques' Landing" or "Jacques'south Landing".
    • However, if "Jacques" is treated as the name of the place as well every bit the man, and so at that place is no error.
  • When Simone and Lena, as werecats, catch Scooby and Shaggy the outset time, Scooby is missing his collar, which returns in the next shot, and afterward ripped off by Jacques. Scooby remains without a neckband until the sunset, when they all leave Moonscar Isle.
  • The glow on the cats' optics aren't actually properly placed on their eyes but to a higher place them.
  • Lena'due south torn left sleeve is fatigued incorrectly in the scene when she, Simone, and Jacques begin dying. Instead of her bare shoulder poking through a hole, her sleeve completely covers information technology while most of the bottom department is ripped off.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities

  • Velma's bookshop has 3 different names: "Dinkley's Mystery Book Shoppe" on the window; "Dinkley'south Mystery Books" on the sign sticking out; and then calls information technology "Mystery Inc. Bookshop" on the phone.
  • The Mystery Motorcar has been redesigned to be more than like a minivan, nonetheless in-universe, it's still supposed to be the aforementioned. However, in Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase, Fred makes an oblique annotate about it existence skilful to be dorsum in the old Mystery Auto while riding around in the Cyber Gang's van.
  • Shaggy says to Scooby not to grunter all the hot sauce, merely he doesn't use whatsoever himself anyway.
  • It's unknown how Simone provided for herself and Lena, equally well as pay Beau for his piece of work. She could actually sell the island's peppers, but that would probably bring more attention to the island than she would desire. Of course, she might accept stolen coin from the victims they drained, as if what they were doing wasn't bad plenty.
  • When Fred recorded the zombies that are real and ran with Daphne, he held the VHS camcorder backwards, but in the side by side shot after that, he drops information technology forrard in the quicksand.
  • Morgan Moonscar's buried treasure does be, as shown in the flashback describing his demise. However, it is dropped from the story altogether as a red herring, just the treasure presumably is all the same there.
    • The flashbacks show his crew carrying the chest ashore and afterwards beginning to coffin information technology, so it appears that the motive of killing the colonists was (at least in part) to keep them from witnessing where he buried his treasure.
    • Scooby-Doo! Render to Zombie Island reveals that the pirates buried the treasure in the cave where the werecats practise their rituals. Yet, when Simone and Lena assail the pirates in the flashback from this film, the latter had buried the boodle in a hole outside of the cave. It is possible that Simone and Lena moved the treasure into the cave later killing Moonscar and his crew.
  • The chances of an undercover detective (especially ane investigating a possible string of homicides) not carrying a gun or a acceleration radio are extremely remote, even in a cartoon.
  • Why would the law await until at present to investigate the disappearances on the island when the latter has already been occurring for 2 hundred years? While the first disappearances would've been unnoticeable due to the population scarcity, it is very unlikely that they merely just started noticing.
  • How Simone and Lena got ahold of Velma's eyeglass cleaning cloth and other manufactures of habiliment and/or hair from Fred and Daphne was never explained. Boyfriend already lived in that location and so the two women could have taken something from him at any fourth dimension.
  • The reveal at the end of Simone's cats' eyes glowing could suggest something more than to them, such as a long lifespan (even immortality), since they were more just firm pets, they were creatures that Simone and Lena worshiped in the 1700s, pregnant the cats in the flashback and Simone's could be one and the same, although, of course, this isn't direct confirmed.
  • In the 18th century, Louisiana was a colony of France (1699-1762), Spain (1762-1800), and French republic again (1800-1803), until information technology was famously sold to the United States of America. The pirates of New Orleans remained a problem for the Americans as late as around 1820. Therefore, when Captain Moonscar'due south raid took place, the region was under either French or Castilian rule, it is unclear precisely which.
  • Velma picks up a piece of red material, saying information technology was part of Lena'south blouse. However, Lena's blouse is regal. Her vest and skirt are red. Since her werecat transformation didn't tear her belong, the fabric should be part of her skirt.

In other languages

Language Name Pregnant
Greek Ο Scooby-Doo στο Νησί των Τεράτων (DVD Championship)

Scooby Doo! Το Νησί των Φαντασμάτων (Picture show Championship)

Scooby-Doo on Monster Island (DVD Title)

Scooby-Doo! The Isle of the Ghosts (Motion picture Title)

Norwegian Scooby-Doo på Zombie-øya Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
Russian Скуби-Ду на острове Мертвецов Scooby-Doo on the Island of the Dead
Turkish Scooby-Doo Zombi Adasında Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island

Domicile media

Quotes

Fred: Uh-huh... Well, no offense, Lena. Merely it's probably just some guy in an old pirate suit trying to scare off the local kids.
Lena: The ghost is existent. Of course, if you're besides scared to go...
Fred: Scared? Me? No, I-I don't remember so.

(Shaggy holds video camera nervously filming Fred)
Fred: Either concord it even so or give information technology to Daphne.
(Shaggy gives video photographic camera to Daphne)
Fred: Information technology's the gardener.
Daphne: No!
Fred: It's the fisherman.
Shaggy: No!
Fred: It's the ferryman.
Scooby: No!
Fred: Maybe it'southward… (he pulls the zombie's caput off, simply to discover that the zombie isn't a person in a mask) existent?

Gallery

Videos

Merchandise

References

  1. Falk, Lance (February 7, 2017). "APNSD! Episode 03: Interview With Lance Falk (Part 1)". A Podcast Named Scooby-Doo! Retrieved March eight, 2018.
  2. 2.0 2.ane 2.2 2.three 2.4 Falk, Lance (March eight, 2017). "APNSD! Episode 04: Interview With Lance Falk (Part 2)". A Podcast Named Scooby-Doo! Retrieved March 8, 2018.
  3. annieawards.org/27th-annie-awards
  4. variety.com/1999/motion-picture show/news/sound-editors-shout-golden-reel-noms-1117491570/

External links

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