Trick or Treat, Scooby-Doo! The film is not good enough.

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 It goes without saying that Scooby-Doo is a cartoon that we have loved since childhood. This cartoon, which gave us some beautiful memories in our lives, came forward with various changes. There are also Animated Series, Live Action, and Animated Movies.However, when fans are disappointed with the upcoming Velma series, Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! A new Scooby-Doo animated movie was released recently.

 So, personally, I am a die hard Scooby Doo fan and that's why I haven't neglected to look for movies like the cartoon series from the early days. However, when I watched this new movie, I was very disappointed as a fan. I don't write articles about the negative side of a movie easily, so I couldn't help but talk to you about this. So I trick or treat Scooby-Doo! I will share my personal opinion about the movie with you. Perhaps your views may be completely opposite, so the comment section is open for your views. Also, the movie has been spoiled and we apologize for that too. If there is someone who has not seen it, I think it is better not to watch it anyway.

 Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! One of the main things that made the movie special was that the Velma character was shown as an official lesbian character through this animated movie. However, I am strongly against this issue, don't get me wrong, I am not strongly against the LGBTQ community, I am against the fact that a character we love has been destroyed because of this issue. A WTF moment will definitely come to you when you watch this after watching old cartoon series and animated movies. Because the intelligent, logical and talented Velma we know is nowhere to be seen in the film. It's really cool for me.

 Beyond that, even the characters Freddy and Daphne have been done exclusively by Jokers. In the movie Scooby Doo Franken Creepy, Freddy, who is severely depressed after the destruction of the Mystery Machine, understands the way he behaves with the things that happen to the Mystery Machine in this movie. Because we know how much Ne Pora loves the van. Changes are needed, but these cringe changes are pretty cool. Daphne's situation is the same. Only Shaggy & Scooby's characters have not been destroyed. Although there are some places, we don't see them as much as the characters of others. Anyway, not the two Jokers.

 Beyond that, there are more than just cringe jokes throughout the film. There were jokes in Scooby Doo Animated Movies, but there were many places that did not fit in this one. Also, the Legacy of Mystery Incorporate that we usually see, like how to solve mysteries logically, was not really seen in this. I thought the whole movie was made up of cringe jokes.

 Also, in my opinion, even the Animated Style was not at a point where I could be satisfied with the previous designs. It seems that the producers wanted to give the 1969 style, but in some places it is a problem whether it was really successful. So, overall, with things like this, I'll put this as the best Scooby-Doo animated movie ever. Not without good things but most disappointed.

 So this article is not a critical article. Just sharing opinions as a normal fan like you. So anyway, the last release of Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Like Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog, this Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! A big problem is whether the Old Scooby-Doo Legacy will be preserved through animated films like the ones mentioned. And we get to see this fact from the upcoming Velma Series. It's okay to do new things, but when we destroy the characters we love, it's only a lot of disappointment. According to the teaser, the story of the Velma series looks interesting, but the way the characters are created, the fans find it very objectionable.

 However, since then, Frank Welker and Matthew Lillard, the two main dubbing artists of these films, have still contributed to these productions with voice acting (they are not in the Velma Series). So don't forget to express your opinion about this because there are opinions against my opinion.

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