Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire (film)

'Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire' is a 2012 musical comedy direct-to-video (DTV) film based on the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! TV series in 1969. It was released by Warner Home Video through the Warner Premiere label on March 13, 2012. It was written by Tom Sheppard, and directed by David Block. The film is the seventeenth installment in the Scooby-Doo direct-to-video film series.

Much to the chagrin of Scooby and Shaggy, Velma picks a vampire-themed festival as Mystery Inc.'s vacation spot. There fears are justified when a real vampire, called Lord Valdronya, appears and kidnaps Daphne to be his bride.

Memorable quotes
Velma: You know, I'm pure of heart. Does anyone think of kidnapping me?

Shaggy: So I'm not going to turn into a bloodsucking weirdo? Velma: Bloodsucker? No. Weirdo? We're too late for that.

Characters
In order of appearance:

Mentioned and non-speaking characters in italics


 * Tulie (Jim Cummings)
 * Scooby-Doo (Frank Welker)
 * Shaggy Rogers (Matthew Lillard)
 * Velma Dinkley (Mindy Cohn)
 * Rat Creature
 * Daphne Blake (Grey DeLisle)
 * Glot Monster
 * Cockroach Monster
 * Fred Jones (Frank Welker)
 * Mr. Clopper
 * Teen vampire cosplayer (Rob Paulsen)
 * Abraham Van Helsing
 * Jesper Poubelle (Jim Cummings)
 * Lita Rutland (Mindy Sterling)
 * Vincent Van Helsing (Jeff Bennett)
 * Bram (Christian Campbell)
 * Vampire actors (Robert Townsend, Rob Pauslen, Julianne Buescher, Obba Babatunde)
 * Daniel
 * Lord Valdronya (Jeff Bennett)
 * Henry (Jim Wise)
 * Kelly Smith (Julianne Buescher)
 * Sheriff (Rob Paulsen)

Locations

 * Factory
 * Louisiana
 * Petit Chauve Sourie Ville
 * Vampire Palooza
 * Vincent Van Helsing's vampire museum
 * Theater
 * Vincent Van Helsing's house
 * La Tres Haute TV
 * Society For Moral and Wholesome Living
 * Swamp
 * Tulie's Boat Rentals
 * Par La Bas
 * Seattle
 * Police department

Objects

 * Silverlight
 * The Lord's Return
 * The Bride of the Vampire

Vehicles

 * The Mystery Machine

Music
Andy Sturmer composed and produced the music and co-wrote and co-produced most of the songs with Randy Rogel.

Release
It was originally available on Digital on Demand on December 11, 2011. Cartoon Network then premiered it on television on March 3, 2012, before finally getting a release on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on March 13, 2012.

Behind the scenes

 * This is could be considered the first Scooby-Doo musical, although the twelfth DTV, Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King could also fit that description.
 * Scooby Snacks are absent.

Errors

 * It is never made clear what Van Helsing meant to do with Daphne if his plan had succeeded.
 * The timing of the attack on Henry is messed up. It could only have occurred before the show began, before Van Helsing took his seat in the audience. But that means he made Valdronya appear before the resurrection ceremony that supposedly brought him back to life. Nobody thought to check on this.
 * It was never explained how Lord Valdronya was able to fly, but it's clear that he used the flying shoes, which he stole from Tulie.
 * The Police Academy that Fred went to is presumably in Coolsville, but it isn't explicit.

Trailers
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