Friday, August 30, 2024

Scooby Doo and the Monster of Mexico (2003)

 Scooby Doo and the Monster of Mexico (2003) ****/*****


We've made it to the sixth entry in the DTV series! Only thirty more to go! 

Much love to Scoobypedia for their excellent Wiki, that has been an invaluable resource for me. I suggest you give them visit and be amazed at the depth of information.


 

This one marks the final teaming of the surviving cast of the 1969 series. Both Nicole Jaffe and Heather North departed the series  before the next movie. 

Scooby and the gang are in Mexico for the Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) when they discover a frightening Chupacabra on the loose!



When I first saw this movie upon its debut over 2 decades ago, it struck me as a series finale, though I don't remember why. And a rewatch awhile back didn't give the same bittersweet farewell vibe, so I have no idea what I was thinking. Pretty sure I was just stupid.

At any rate, this is far superior to the previous 2 entries. The writer (Douglas Wood) of this movie understands not only the characters, but how to write for the medium as well. Which isn't surprising considering he was the story editor for the original Tiny Toons among other things for Amblin animation in the 90's. 

It's a fast paced story, with a catchy soundtrack and pleasant early 00's TV animation. Still nowhere near the first three in terms of tone and production values, but sure as heck a huge step up from the 4th and 5th ones.  

I'm not entirely sure what happened between the cast recording of Legend of the Vampire and this movie, but Daphne's voice aged like 40 years. She's hesitant and almost sounds as if she has vocal fatigue. Granted, she's in her late 50's, but considering that at least Casey Kasem and Rita Moreno were in their early 70's at the time this was released, they still sound relatively youthful. Only Daphne sounds like she's aged.

I think the soundtrack is my favorite part of this movie, it's a shame it was never released. 

The plot is a simple land grab scheme by a greedy developer and his accomplice. They want the land and use El Chupacabra to scare them into selling. 

It's a premise that makes excellent use of setting and characters.  

The absence of the "Where Are You?" theme, or any identifiable theme is kinda jarring to say the least, instead, what we have is nice, catchy, and has fantastic rhythm, but nothing suitable for the chase scene. It's  weird.

What we do have is a gathering of some nice Latin American influenced songs that are really good.  
"Viva Mexico"Written by Rich Dickerson & Gigi MeroniMaria Carmen Diaz
"Scooby Cha Cha Doo"Maria Carmen Diaz & Rich Dickerson
"Sol (Batucada)"Written by Gilberto Cerezo, Ulises Lozano, Carlos Chairez, Omar Gongora, and Cesar PliegoKinky
"A Donde Vas"Written by Kike Santander & Javier GaviriaCarolina
"Mueve Mi Sangre"Written by Artro Santillanes & Janko RodriguezPlastiko


Cast

Mystery Inc. (No change)
Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo, Fred Jones, El Chupacabra
Casey Kasem as Shaggy Rogers
Heather North as Daphne Blake (final film role)
Nicole Jaffe as Velma Dinkley (final film role)

Supporting Cast                                                      Other Scooby Projects
Eddie Santiago as Alejo Otero                            What's New, Scooby Doo? 112. Lights, Camera, Mayhem!
Jesse Borrego as Luis Otero                               What's New, Scooby Doo? 102. 3-D Struction 
Candi Milo as Charlene/Museum Guide             Alien Invaders, Big Top Scooby-Doo!Stage Fright,                                                                                                                        Frankencreepy,  Be Cool, Scooby Doo: 202, There Wolf
Rita Moreno as Doña Dolores
Maria Canals as Sofia Otero / Old Woman
Brandon Gonzalez as Jorge Otero
Rip Taylor as Mr. Smiley / Ghost of Señor Otero   Scooby Goes Hollywood
                                                                                                    What's New, Scooby Doo? 106. Riva Ras Regas
Cástulo Guerra as Señor Fuente
Benito Martinez as El Curandero                       What's New, Scooby Doo? 204. High-Tech House of Horrors 


Current DTV rankings. Based on how much I enjoyed them, not necessarily the quality of the production
  1. Zombie Island
  2. Alien Invaders
  3. Monster of Mexico
  4. Witch's Ghost
  5. Cyberchase 
  6. Legend of the Vampire
The next movie in the series is "....and the Loch Ness Monster" which is at least partially written by Mark Turosz, who penned my least favorite entries so far. It also features one returning voice actor, and one debuting in the DTV series. In the roles of Daphne and Velma, respectively.  

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