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Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island[edit source]
I'm thorn(most of you wont get that pun, until you scroll down), I really am. This film is perfect at times. Here's the thing, there's something about it that's off putting and I'm not completely sure why.
The characters (in my opinion at least) contributed in a big way to make Scooby-Doo memorable. Okay, I know most people think there stereotypes from the early seventies or bland, but I don't. I think you have to go back and watch an episode to understand where I'm coming from.
When I saw this last year it was in the middle of a Scooby marathon, where I watched everything Scooby related (films and movies) in chronological order.
Plot
The gang have splitted up, but are still friends. Im so glad that they didn't have some forced fight where they all get mad and then the film is them reuniting. When split up, they didn't go
New Orleans, but no Mardi Gras. What?!
Daphne
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Heh, no.
I'm sorry but what is the need for every existing female character to be turned into a "strong independent woman". I mean she's able to flip a zombie with two hands in a millisecond, what?! I mean if she can do that why does she run from monsters? It's not like she thinks they're humans in
I know it seems like I hate her to pieces, but I don't. There's aspects