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Un villano enmascarado siembra el caos en la ciudad de Coolsville con una máquina que recrea monstruos clásicos de Misterios S.A., como el Fantasma de los 10.000 Voltios, el Pegote de Algodón de Azúcar, los Cíclopeos Skelemen o el Fantasma Pterodáctilo. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy y Scooby-Doo emprenden una investigación para intentar determinar la identidad de la malvada figura enmascarada, dejando a Shaggy y a Scooby preguntándose sobre su papel en Misterios S.A. El desafortunado dúo, decidido a demostrar que son grandes detectives, se disfrazan de manera extravagante en busca de pistas. ¿Podrá la pandilla resolver su caso más desafiante? (Warner Bros. España)

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POMO 

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español Un lastre de guión tópico, aquejado sobre todo de una posproducción rápida, que sólo tuvo tiempo de pegar algo de colorido y de largometraje. Así, se dio prioridad a las costosas escenas con efectos digitales a las escenas dedicadas a los personajes. Los delanteros originales Fred y Daphne sólo complementan a los más «desarrollados» Shaggy y Velma. Los efectos digitales son decentes, pero no bastan para satisfacer un entretenimiento familiar completo. Las escenas de lucha de acción (Daphne con una lanza, Fred en un chopper) son una sorpresa positiva - Raja Gosnell debería probar el género de acción. Sólo me reí una vez, en una escena con Velma, vestida con ajustados y sexys sintéticos. ()

novoten 

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inglés At the beginning, I barely defended myself from almost disgust, but in the end I managed to achieve two very dirty stars thanks to good tricks for children and a few funny situations, which I honestly feel ashamed of. In order for this creation to be equal to the original series, it would have to get rid of the omnipresent and unbearable yelling. ()

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kaylin 

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inglés It's not as dumb as the first part, at least not at first glance, but it's not very entertaining either. The characters are boring, always the same and flat. The problem is that from the beginning, it's clear how it ends. It wouldn't matter in a short, twenty-minute animated episode. In a feature film, it's a big problem. This is an incredible travesty, a movie that probably won't even be liked by children. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés Compared to the previous film, I have to take a star off. The film does follow the path trodden by the first, and in the tradition of most sequels, it tries to be bigger, bigger, and bigger, but something about it left me with a bad taste in my mouth. In fact, it seemed to me that the second Scooby-Doo was made mostly out of necessity and not because the filmmakers were having fun. And that sentiment rubbed off on me more than a few times. It's a shame, because in some scenes, Monsters Unleashed managed to evoke the atmosphere of the original Ghostbusters and definitely had more to offer. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglés The second Scooby-Doo replaced the haunted island with a "city of mystery" and the appearance of the monsters was visibly better than in the first one, but the whole thing is again spoiled by an infantile script that doesn't even try to entertain the viewer with a "piece of paper". The solid action of the opening museum scene or the mine sequence are unfortunately spoiled by the ubiquitous attempts at humour, which at times wallows in awkwardness. ()

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