Being a huge 'Scooby Doo' fan for goodness knows how long, any new
show, special or film would be watched with great anticipation. While
'Scooby Doo Where Are You' is still the jewel of the crown of the
franchise, it was interesting to see 'Scooby Doo' rendered in Lego.
There have been two feature-length Lego 'Scooby Doo' films, the first
one being 2016's 'Haunted Hollywood'. This second outing from 2017 is
to me the superior film. 'Haunted Hollywood' is certainly worth
watching if very flawed, but 'Blowout Beach Bash' had the better
executed mystery, was better paced, had more content (whereas 'Haunted
Hollywood' felt overstretched, thinly plotted at times and padded.
Neither are among the best 'Scooby Doo' films, not like 'Zombie
Island', 'Witch's Ghost', 'Big Top', 'Goblin King' and 'Mask of the
Blue Falcon', the rest are decent to very good with only 'Monster of
Mexico' of the feature films disappointing ('Arabian Nights' is
terrible but was made for TV).
'Blowout Beach Bash' could have been executed a little better. Daphne
is still somewhat bland and her Lego design is still not doing much for
me. A few of the songs are not particularly great or memorable, despite
some clever nods to past beach films. Was not hugely surprised by the
reveal, though it wasn't blatantly obvious. Although the mystery and
pacing are much better than in 'Haunted Hollywood', not everything felt
necessary.
However, the mystery has the classic fun and spooky feel that makes me
love 'Scooby Doo' in the first place, with a great sunny atmosphere on
the beach and creepy villains. The pace is lively and crisp, the gang
interact beautifully together, they have far more distinct
personalities that are true to their original ones generally (whereas
only Scooby and Shaggy came off well properly in 'Haunted Hollywood',
only Daphne could have been done well) and the supporting characters
are generally stronger (though nobody is as memorable as Drella
Diabolique in 'Haunted Hollywood').
Animation-wise, animation is very nicely done. It's very colourful and
atmospheric, with some of the visuals also being inventive. The music
is both dynamic and groovy, with a lot of energy and a haunting
undercurrent.
When it comes to the writing, 'Blowout Beach Bash' is smart and
endearingly goofy, particularly with Shaggy and Scooby, and it also
feels very quirky and nostalgic in both classic and current 'Scooby
Doo' fashion. Thrills and scares are aplenty.
Voice acting is very good. Frank Welker shows no signs of being long in
the tooth despite voicing Fred since the very beginning way back in
1969, so nearly 50 years and he is going strong. His Scooby voice took
some getting used to, having been so accustomed to Don Messick since
forever, but it's definitely grown on me. Matthew Lillard is a worthy
successor to Casey Kasem, a very difficult feat that he pulls off with
ease, he is hilarious and an immensely likable goofball.
Kate Micucci does well as Velma, sounding positively adorable, and Grey
DeLisle makes a valiant effort doing as much as she can with Daphne.
In summary, fun and the better of the two Lego 'Scooby Doo' films. 7/10
Bethany Cox
Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash
2017
Action / Animation / Comedy / Family / Fantasy / Horror / Mystery

Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash
2017
Action / Animation / Comedy / Family / Fantasy / Horror / Mystery
Synopsis
Mystery, Inc. heads to Blowout Beach for a real swinging beach party. But when the Ghost Pirates threaten to harsh the good vibes, it's up to the Scooby Gang to get the party back on track and save the day!
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Fun mystery solving in the sun
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Scooby-Doo and the ghastly Lego pirates...
Sure, I grew up with watching Scooby-Doo on the TV as a youngster, and
I still do find the time to sit down once in a while with my 7 year old
son to watch Scooby-Doo on new adventures, as he enjoy the tales of the
Mystery Gang as much as I did when I was a kid.
However, I am a little bit reluctant when they branched over into Lego.
Sure, the animation and CGI is top notch, but it is just not the same.
The essence is there, for certain, but it is just not Scooby-Doo in the
way it was meant to be.
I sat down to watch "Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash" with my son,
and I must admit that the storyline in this particular adventure was
actually one of the better story lines in quite some time. So it was
rather easy to distract myself from the aversion to it being Lego.
The CGI and animation was amazing, as to be expected of course. And it
they had a great amount of details in all the scenes, which was
genuinely pleasant to see.
And it is of course always a treat to have recurring voice actors
return to reprise established characters, and here we are having Grey
DeLisle, Matthew Lillard, Kate Micucci and Frank Welker of course.
I was genuinely surprised with the outcome of this particular Lego
rendering of a Scooby-Doo tale, and it was a very entertaining
storyline to say the least.
If you have the chance to watch "Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash"
then you should definitely do so, whether you are a newcomer or a long
time fan of the Scooby-Doo universe.