Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico
Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico | |
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Directed by | Scott Jeralds |
Produced by |
Margaret M. Dean Scott Jeralds |
Written by | Douglas Wood |
Starring |
Frank Welker Casey Kasem Nicole Jaffe Heather North Eddie Santiago Jesse Borrego Candi Milo Rita Moreno María Canals Alanna Ubach Rip Taylor Castulo Guerra Benito Martinez Eric Loomis Wil Peach |
Music by |
Rich Dickerson Gigi Meroni |
Distributed by | Warner Home Video |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico is the sixth of a series of direct-to-video animated films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on September 30, 2003, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation (though done in a retro format resembling the classic 1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoons).[1]
Plot
Fred's pen-pal, Alejo Otero, a man who lives in Veracruz, Mexico, invites Fred and the rest of the gang to visit him and his family there. Fred and the rest of the gang talk about it until they decide to go. However, after Alejo sent the invitation to Fred, a big long-haired monster started to terrorize the population of Veracruz. Both Alejo and his young son, Jorge, and their Chihuahua, Chiquita, see the monster, and the locals start calling him "El Chupacabra."
Later, when Mystery, Inc. arrives in Veracruz, they meet Alejo who recognizes them all from Fred's letters. Alejo and his family run a huge and fancy hotel, and he shows them around and where they will be staying. He then shows them his family which include his wife Sofia, his mother Doña Dolores, his brother Luis, and Luis's fiancée, Charlene. Luis tells the gang he met Charlene when he visited America, at a theme park run by Mr. Smiley. The gang and the Otero family enjoy a meal, and Dolores talks about her late husband. Then, a man named Señor Fuente arrives and asks to speak with Alejo and Luis. Dolores tells the gang that Fuente has been trying to get her to sell the hotel to him ever since her husband died the previous year. Meanwhile, Alejo and Luis tell Fuente once again that they don't want to sell the hotel. Fuente leaves, and the family go inside because of a fierce storm. When inside, Alejo's forced to tell the gang about El Chupacabra. He says that he does not have many other guests besides the gang because El Chupacabra has been scaring them away. Luis and Charlene tell the gang to lock their doors and when they go to sleep.
During the night, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo are scared when they think they hear a noise. They then hear a loud growl and run screaming out of their cottage. They wake up Fred, Velma, and Daphne. After seeing footprints outside of Shaggy and Scooby's window, Fred declares that there's a mystery they have to solve. The next day, the gang and the Otero brothers set out to search for El Chupacabra. Charlene gives Luis a charm for good luck. Daphne interviews the townspeople, but none of them are able to find El Chupacabra. When they get back to the Mystery Van, they find someone has written on it, threatening them to either go away or not see tomorrow. The gang realizes this is serious and decide to search at night. Fred, Velma, and Daphne go one way, Alejo and Luis go another way, and Shaggy and Scooby stay at the Mystery Van.
At night, Shaggy and Scooby sleep in the van, while someone takes away their brake fluid. Fred, Velma, and Daphne search the woods, and find El Curandero, a medicine man. El Curandero tells them they need to look at history and that they are in grave danger. Meanwhile, Alejo and Luis are searching when Alejo sees El Chupacabra. Alejo is chased and nearly falls off a cliff, but he manages to hold on and lost his sunglasses. He calls for Luis, but there is no answer. El Chupacabra disappears, and Luis shows up, saying he was knocked on the head by El Chupacabra. Luis helps his brother up from the cliff.
Shaggy and Scooby start driving, but when they realize they cannot stop, they get scared. They meet up with Fred, Velma, Daphne, Alejo, and Luis who were being chased by El Chupacabra. Eventually, the van runs out of gas and stops right in front of a gas station. The Mystery Machine gets fixed, and Alejo gets some ice for Luis's head wound, but Luis does not have a bump on his head. Luis says he is fine. The gang drives along and finds a sign to a history museum, and thinking that is what the medicine man said, go to it. When they get there they meet a suspicious and hyper museum guide who leads them into an auditorium. There they see a performance about ancient Mexican customs. The guide then makes Daphne volunteer, and she kidnaps her, vanishing with a puff of smoke. The rest of the gang find a secret passageway and follow it, until they come to Aztec pyramids. They find Daphne at the top of one and rescue her, but the tourists chase after them, thinking they have stolen something. After a long chase scene and fights against living statues, they finally return home.
The next day is the Day of the Dead, and all go to the cemetery, where Dolores informs them that Charlene has been captured by El Chupacabra. The family gives offerings to the grave of Señor Otero and hope Charlene can be found. Suddenly, the ghost of Señor Otero comes out of his grave and tells them to sell the hotel and the land or they will be in danger. At same time, Fred just revealed the good luck charm Luis has is really a tracking device instead of ancient medallion. The family cannot believe that Señor Otero would want them to sell, but Scooby realizes something is suspicious. He follows a beeping noise that is actives by pushing the button from the tracking device until he finds a man in a skeleton suit controlling the ghost. The gang catches him, and he is revealed to be Mr. Smiley. Then, El Chupacabra appears and scares everyone.
After chasing the gang, El Chupacabra is caught up in some wiring. The gang pulls off the mask, and it is revealed the museum guide they saw earlier is El Chupacabra. She tells them she loves Mr. Smiley and that they were going to get all the land. Luis asks what happened to Charlene, and the guide tells him he will never see her again and he should forget about her. Velma then guesses something is up and realizes the head the guide has is a mask, and pulls it off to reveal that Charlene was the guide and El Chupacabra. Fred says that the message written on the Mystery Van ("Sal ahora o no veras el dia de manana!" - Leave today or you won't see tomorrow!) was not in proper Spanish, so it had to be someone who didn't speak Spanish. Señor Fuente comes in says that even though he wanted to buy the Otero family's land, he eventually came to respect the fact that they didn't want to sell it.
However, Mr. Smiley refused to accept this and decided to ruin the business by scaring away all their customers with his lover dressed as El Chupacabra. Fuente also says when he learned of Mr. Smiley and Charlene's scheme, he wanted to warn the Oteros and gang of what was really going on. Charlene and Mr. Smiley are taken to jail, and Luis admits that the real reason he didn't come to Alejo's rescue because he was paralyzed with fear—after their father died the previous year, Luis was afraid of losing Alejo, so he lied by saying that El Chupacabra had knocked him unconscious. Alejo comforts Luis, and assures him that there are worse things than being a coward—with Shaggy adding that he's made a career out of being a coward. In the end, everybody enjoys the Day of the Dead festivities.
Cast
- Frank Welker as Fred Jones / Scooby-Doo / El Chupacabra
- Heather North as Daphne Blake
- Nicole Jaffe as Velma Dinkley
- Casey Kasem as Shaggy Rogers
- Eddie Santiago as Alejo Otero
- Jesse Borrego as Luis Otero
- Candi Milo as Charlene/Museum Guide
- Rita Moreno as Doña Dolores
- María Canals as Sofia Otero / Old Woman
- Alanna Ubach as Jorge Otero
- Rip Taylor as Mr. Smiley / Ghost of Señor Otero, the main antagonist of the film.
- Castulo Guerra as Señor Fuente
- Benito Martinez as El Curandero
- Eric Loomis as El Chupacabra
This was the second and final time since The New Scooby-Doo Movies that Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Nicole Jaffe, and Heather North were all featured on a Scooby-Doo project. Frank Welker voices both Fred Jones and Scooby-Doo, because of Don Messick's death in 1997.
Trivia
- This is the last time Heather North and Nicole Jaffe voice Daphne and Velma, with the next direct-to-video to have Grey DeLisle and Mindy Cohn voice them.
- Outside of the theater, during the chase scene, they advertise a showing of "the legend of the vampire," referring to the movie, Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire.
Inaccuracies
Instead of the correct reptilian (or canid) monster, a purple Bigfoot was used for El Chupacabra. Additionally, Velma claims that the Chupacabra is "Mexico's version of the Bigfoot", which it isn't.
Velma incorrectly states that Teotihuacan (the pyramid complex where the gang emerges after following a secret passage from the Museum of Anthropology) was built by the Olmec civilization. Teotihuacan is thought to have been established around 200 BCE, in the highlands of Central Mexico, near Mexico City. The Olmec civilization flourished from 1500 BCE to 400 BCE in the Gulf Lowlands to the east and south.
In addition, Freddy states that, without the tilde, mañana would sound like muh-na-nuh. In reality, it would be pronounced mah-nah-nah. Also, the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) celebrations are not very accurate, and is depicted as similar to Halloween. In reality, Day of the Dead is nothing like Halloween, and carving pumpkins is not a traditional celebration.
Follow-up film
Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster was released on June 22, 2004.
References
- ↑ "Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico". Retrieved 2 November 2014.
External links
- Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico at the Internet Movie Database
- Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico at AllMovie