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Scooby-Doo! and KISS Rock and Roll Mystery (DVD)
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| Genre | Kids & Family, Animation, Comedy |
| Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, Animated, Color, Full Screen |
| Contributor | Kevin Shinick, Matthew Lillard, Spike Brandt, Eric Singer, Paul Stanley, Grey DeLisle Griffin, Frank Welker, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer, Mindy Cohn, Jim Krieg, Tony Cervone See more |
| Initial release date | 2015-07-21 |
| Language | English |
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Scooby-Doo! and KISS Rock and Roll Mystery (DVD) Get ready to Rock! Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. Gang team up with the one and only KISS in this all-new, out-of-this-world adventure! We join the Gang at Kiss World – the all-things-Kiss theme park, as they investigate a series of strange hauntings. With help from Kiss, they discover that the Crimson Witch has returned to summon The Destroyer from the alternate dimension of Kissteria! The evil duos ghastly plan, to destroy the earth! Can the Gang’s cunning and Kiss’s power of rock save the day?! Tune in to this Rock and Roll Mystery for some thunderous, heavy FUN!
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Item model number : 1000511015
- Director : Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, Animated, Color, Full Screen
- Run time : 1 hour and 18 minutes
- Release date : July 21, 2015
- Actors : Frank Welker, Mindy Cohn, Grey DeLisle Griffin, Matthew Lillard, Gene Simmons
- Producers : Tony Cervone
- Studio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B00WFN4MH2
- Writers : Jim Krieg, Kevin Shinick
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #11,128 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,153 in Kids & Family DVDs
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But after watching this movie it is hard to not be a KISS fan. I found myself singing Rock N Roll All Night while cutting open the packaging. KISS songs are peppered throughout the movie and they all sound great. The cartoon versions of the band are thinner and younger than their real-life counterparts and possess super-powers. Everything the band does in this movie is mind-blowingly cool.
The Scooby Doo end of this movie is spot on and done to perfection. And when Shaggy and Scooby take The Demon’s advice, I cheered very loud because it was super-cool. Fred and Daphne have some great stuff with 2 love triangles involving The Star Child and the scientist lady that makes Fred pull out his creepy evil smile at one point. Velma gets some one-on-one time with The Spaceman as she grips tightly to hold on to her skepticism.
Only having read a few of the Psycho Circus comics, I am not sure what lore other comics created for KISS, but this movie expands the mythos surrounding the band in exciting, imaginative and fairly logical ways. The titles of Songs, Albums and more take on deeper meanings. The movie keeps pushing the boundaries on what you could possibly expect from it.
Bruce Kulick did tweet a post about how this movie does give a shout out to past members of KISS. There is a screenshot and if you are familiar with the lore of KISS, it is right there.
Special Features: Good. KISS Cut-Ups is just out takes of KISS doing some promotion for this movie. The finished version of which is not on this release. These bloopers are not really funny.
Are You A Scooby or a Shaggy? is KISS, Abby from NCIS and Jay & Silent Bob saying if they relate more to Scooby or Shaggy. Points to Thayer for his out of the box answer, even if he can’t land on the exact name.
Trailers: Nothing new. Opens with Legos: DC Heroes: Attack of the Legion of Doom. (first seen on Tom & Jerry vs Jonny Quest) and Tom & Jerry vs Jonny Quest. In the Special Features section trailers for Scooby Doo vs WWE and Lego Dimensions which may be a video game, but the trailer features Joel McHale. (Amazon has 2 different trailers, one feat. Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown.) (BTW DC Lego movies have more action and less dumb comedy than Star Wars Lego movies.)
Blu Ray special features also include 2 episodes from the 3rd season of Scooby Doo Where Are You (Part of the Scooby Doo/Dynomutt Hour) S03E04 To Switch A Witch and S03E11 The Diabolical Disc Demon.
Buy/Don’t Buy: Yes. Buy. This movie does not disappoint in any way. I want more. This is a great format for KISS. Our passport to the KISS realm is the Scooby gang so KISS gets to be mysterious. I would love it if Warner Animation created a Hanna Barbera-style cartoon series for Cartoon Network with a group of Mystery Solving Teens who summon KISS whenever they find themselves in trouble. Like the Godzilla Power Hour with the trouble alert.
After the goofiness of the WWE films, it's nice to see a crossover that's worth its weight on gold...or maybe patent leather boots. I'll admit...when I first heard about this movie I thought it would be goofy and pointless. I mean come on. Scooby-Doo and the gang teaming up with glam/metal band KISS? This sounds as cash-hungry as you can get. But after watching it? Wow! I was totally proven wrong!
So let me get this out of the way. The story is pretty generic and the mystery isn't that good. But that's not the point of the movie. What makes it great is the characters. In a way, it's as close to the original series as you can get, a mixture of the New Scooby-Doo Movies and 90s-era Zombie Island films where the monsters are real.
The comedy in the film is top-notch, some of the best to come out of a Scooby-Doo movie and Warner Bros. Animation in general. It almost feels like a longer episode of Freakazoid and Animaniacs (Please do a KISS crossover with these guys! Please, Warner Bros!). Deadpan delivery, vicious sarcasm, and overly violent slapstick make this movie well worth watching.
Another great factor is the chemistry between the characters, which has always made Scooby-Doo such a great series. Still, the filmmakers took liberties to make them relatable and pretty mean-spirited at times, which was refreshing for me. Fred has been turned into a conservative jerkface who gets some really snarky lines here and there. Daphne is an overbearing girl-child who is constantly flirting with Starchild. Velma is a know-it-all snob who is always delivering snappy comebacks like a boss. Shaggy and Scooby FINALLY aren't cowardly and don't obsess over food. Yeah, I know I'm nitpicking, but I love how the updated Shaggy and Scooby are brave and charming, just like the versions in the 70s.
Now let's get to KISS themselves. Are they represented well? Short answer: you bet. Seeing this film makes me wish KISS gets their own TV series or movie series, maybe in the DC Comics Universe. The band performs well, and I love how their newer music from Sonic Boom is used, rather than updated versions of 70s and 80s recordings. The Demon, Starchild, Catman, and Spaceman are sarcastic, grumpy, pompous, and fun-loving guys pictured as brotherly frat boys dressed in glitter and leather. And I'll give kudos to Paul Stanley for giving a SUPER funny performance. He really does steal the spotlight in this.
And the best and most important part? This film appeals to everyone. It's for KISS fans. It's for Scooby fans. It's for people who love both. It's for comic book fans. There's something in it for everybody.
Overall, it might not have the strongest story or greatest mystery, but this film is a pleasant, must-see surprise for anyone who loves KISS and Scooby-Doo.
Producer/Director, Tony Cervone has taken Demon, Starchild, Catman and Spaceman and made wonderfully compelling, bigger than life characters that fit surprisingly well in the world of Scooby Doo. That said, these are more than just hand drawn renditions of the real band members. The film gives them a rich and complex backstory that begs for either a sequel or even better, their own spin-off series.
That said, Scooby and the gang aren't playing second fiddle here. Though never losing sight of their classic relationships, the filmmakers give the foursome some fresh dynamics. Fred's jealousy of Daphne's school girl crush on Starchild offers a fun riff on classic teen romance and veteran voice talent Grey Griffen imbues Daphne's flirtation with just the right amount of girlish enthusiasm and feminine wile.
There are also some notable guest stars including Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes, Jennifer Carpenter, Gary Marshall and Pauley Perette, but for me, the biggest surprise came when the Elder speaks with the voice of Penny Marshall. I didn't think there could be more bridges to the nostalgia of my youth but these filmmakers have made a Scooby movie that never ceases to amaze. Definitely check it out!!!
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This show has made my 3 & 6 year olds KISS fans for life! I'll occasionaly hear them singing the hit songs on their own.














