Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico

Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico

Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico is a 2003 direct-to-video animated comedy mystery film; the sixth in a series of direct-to-video films based upon the Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was released on September 30, 2003, and it was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It is one of two Scooby-Doo movies released in 2003 (the other being Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire) that briefly brought back the original voice cast from the original 1969 series sans the late Scooby-Doo voice actor Don Messick (by now voiced by Frank Welker, who also plays Fred).

Year:
2003
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Fred 'Freddy' Jones:
[after reading Valejo's email] Sound's great! And I can practice my Spanish!

Fred 'Freddy' Jones:
[after forwarding the message to Daphne] I thought I'd catch you at your computer. So what do you think?

Daphne Blake:
[after reading the message and agreeing with Fred] Of course, I'd love to go to Mexico, yes! I mean-S?! Let's ask Velma.

Velma Dinkley:
[doing a search on her computer and receives the message] Mexico? The art, the museums, the pyramids. I'm there!

Fred 'Freddy' Jones:
[to both girls] Great! Let's check with the guys.

[Scooby and Shaggy eating a microwave pizza]

Shaggy:
[after waiting impatiently for Scooby at his computer] Mexico? Tomorrow? [chuckles softly]

Shaggy:
[to Scooby] Like, what do we got tomorrow, Scoob? Let's see.

Shaggy:
[pulls out a palm pilot and reads what's onscreen] Daydreaming at 10:00, napping, snoozing, relaxing. Sorry guys, looks like I'm booked.

Scooby-Doo:
Reah, rooked!

[both Shaggy and Scooby laugh]

Velma Dinkley:
[to Shaggy] Do you realize we'll be there for the annual Day of the Dead celebration?

[Shaggy and Scooby stop laughing, only to be shocked by Velma's news]

Shaggy:
[to Velma] Like, what's that?

Velma Dinkley:
A holiday in which families gather at the cemetery to celebrate their ancestors who are allowed to come back to Earth for two days.

Shaggy:
[frightened by Velma's description] Cemetary? Sounds scary!

[Scooby runs into a wardrobe hiding]

Velma Dinkley:
[calming Shaggy down] Not at all. Just a bunch of kids in costumes. Lots of skeleton shaped cookies and candy.

[Scooby walks around in the wardrobe]

Daphne Blake:
Basically, it's non-stop eating.

Shaggy:
[Scooby pops out of the dresser, excited]

Shaggy:
[to Scooby] Sounds like Halloween!

Velma Dinkley:
Exactly!

Daphne Blake:
So, what do you say?

Shaggy:
Can't talk now, guys. Like, Scoob and I gotta pack!


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