Selasa, 22 Oktober 2013

Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: Spooky Stampede



Mystery Incorporated Season 2 part 2
The last 13 episodes of the series are the best. I kinda have to put some spoilers, though.

40. Heart of Evil - Business with Destroido brings the presence of some other earlier Hanna-Barbera characters, with some parodies of Batman.

41. Theater of Doom - After production for a play about Crystal Cove is haunted by a real ghost, Vincent Van Ghoul helps the gang put on their own musical version.

42. Aliens Among Us - Sheriff Stone tells the gang of his own alien abduction (which, of course, isn't real). With the help of the Planispheric Disk, the gang discovers the "First Key".

43. The Horrible Herd - Professor Pericles mutates a herd of cattle (with piranhas and bees), which start to ravage Crystal Cove. They injure Nova (Scooby's dog girlfriend), and escape to the rest of the world.

44. Dance of the Undead - A zombie band takes control of most of Crystal Cove, forcing them all to dance. The Hex Girls (in their second appearance)...

DVD Review: "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Season Two Part 2: Spooky Stampede"
Much to the dismay of his many fans, "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated" has come to an end. It's pretty evident Cartoon Network didn't know what to do with the series. It started out airing once a week in an evening slot. There were long gaps in between the seasons. When it did return after a long hiatus, the network shoved the rest of the episodes into one week in what appeared to be an attempt to get the whole affair over with as quickly as possible.

"Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Season Two Part 2: Spooky Stampede" collects the last 13 episodes of this highly acclaimed series. I admit it's definitely different from the other shows featuring everybody's favorite crime solving canine. There are way more adult-oriented jokes and witty pop culture nods and winks that most children of the 2000s won't pick up on. However, I still feel it has elements which would appeal to a younger demographic. What's not to like about a Great Dane and his gang of mystery solvers facing off...

Absolutely Amazing
Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated: Spooky Stampede contains the final thirteen episodes of this amazing series. And it is all entirely spectacular. I've been a Scooby fan for as long as I can remember, and this is the best of them all.
This series is easily the best Scooby-Doo show to ever be made. It is also, in my opinion, possibly the best cartoon in existence, as it has several plots running concurrently, extremely good humor, wonderful and continuing character development, and best of all the monster is real again as it was in Zombie Island.
The first episode on the set, "Heart of Evil," is a personal favorite, because it is all about a Batman-inspired rendition of the Blue Falcon, and the episode itself is quite good and humorous because Dyno Mutt is exactly like his old self! the final six episodes of the set are where this series really shines, however, for it has superior story telling, ideas, amazing voice acting, great visuals and wonderful animation compared to...

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