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Some Best Scooby Doo Movies, According to IMDb

The Scooby Gang has a long history of bringing in new generations with each series and film. The latest adaptation, “Scoob,” left many fans feeling underwhelmed about its star-studded cast as well as the poor plot dynamic; however, there are other movies from older animated or live action films that made them fall head over heels for this adorable group when they were younger!

The Scooby Doo movies are a staple in pop culture and have become more popular with each passing generation. They’re also integral to the world we know today because they introduced so many memes! Most people can vividly remember their first time watching these films, especially if you were younger when it came out or had friends that shared similar interests like me at school. The live action ones from this era really helped shape America’s thoughts about what kind of entertainment was suitable back then – which means every person who enjoys catching up on classics now owes an immense debt thanks to them too:)

Scooby-Doo and The Alien Invaders (6.8)

The original Scooby-Doo movie is one of the most iconic ’90s films, and this latest installment doesn’t disappoint. Shaggy’s love interest has hippie vibes that perfectly meld with all his delightful laid back personality traits from before; she just brings out new sides in him we never got to see! Meanwhile, Velma also gets hit on by an alien but unlike many movies where these sorts meet cute situations happen pretty quickly (I mean who can resist some human affection?), things take their time here which adds more emotionality than if they had rushed into each other arms right away would have done instead.

Scooby-Doo and The Ghoul School (6.9)

In this movie, the students at Miss Grim wood’s Finishing School for Girls are all daughters of classic Hollywood monsters. This includes Mummy who has a deep bond with Scooby-Doo and Dracula relying heavily on his help in solving mysteries together as well! The only thing is their relationship isn’t brotherly like what you would expect from these characters but rather close friends that care deeply for each other despite coming from different worlds.

Scooby-Doo (2002) (5.1)

The 2002 and 2004 live-action Scooby Doo Movies are not the best, but every fan of these characters will love them for everything they are. The film makers fit in perfectly with young adults from 2000s who portray themselves as stereotypes while poking fun at their own types too! Daphne learns martial arts so she can avoid being saved constantly by her friends; Velma opens up as well because maybe we need to let loose sometimes – even if it means doing something like trying out some new sport or joke on someone else.

Scooby-Doo and The Legend of The Vampire (6.5)

This film reintroduces the Hex Girls, which immediately elevates it to new heights. The band in this movie has a colorful version of Kiss and uses their music when they go on stage to perform at night clubs or even just practice before gigs (which is something bands don’t usually do).

The story centers around an Australian festival where all sorts of supernatural beings are said to show up; including vampires! This was one great horror flick with plenty nods for fans like myself who have watched every episode from season 1-26 over again because there were callbacks everywhere—Scooby Doo references galore!”

Scooby-Doo and The Reluctant Werewolf (6.8)

Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf is a classic movie for kids of all ages. In this film, Shaggy has to get help from his best friend Scooby Doo when he becomes trapped in an old castle with two werewolves who are trying capture him so they can be turned into food!

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