Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! (film)
- For other uses, see Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! (disambiguation).
Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! is a 2007 mystery horror comedy direct-to-video film based on the What's New, Scooby-Doo? TV series in 2002. It was released by Warner Home Video through the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment label on September 4, 2007. It was written by Joe Sichta and Adam Scheinman, and produced and directed by Sichta. The film is the eleventh installment in the Scooby-Doo direct-to-video film series, and the fifth to be based on the aforementioned What's New, Scooby-Doo?
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Daphne: I'm starting to think this abominable snowman may be less snow and more man.
Characters
In order of appearance:
Non-speaking characters are in italics
Locations
- Himalayas
- Mount Everest
- Monastery
- Mt. Everest Weather Station
- Ice cave
- Shangri-La
- Mount Everest
- Paris, France
- United States
- Rockaway Beach
- Coolsville
- North Pole
Objects
- Le Intellectual
- Fred's cellphone
- Shaggy's cellphone
- Scooby Snacks
Vehicles
Production
Development
Filming
Music
Tom Chase Jones composed the music.
Behind the scenes
- The High Lama is a parody of the Dalai Lama. The idea of a "High Lama" was also done previously in The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest episode "Expedition to Khumbu".
- Shangri-La is a place described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by James Hilton.
Errors
- Technically, "Sherpa" shouldn't be considered Pemba and Minga's last name. This comes from the fact that the Sherpa people only have a first name, and put down "Sherpa" as a last name in census forms, not realizing that others outside of their own community also only used a first name.
- The couple who walk past the café at the beginning of the film, are also at the end of the film, this strolling a baby along, even though the woman wasn't pregnant the first time, and not much time had past while the gang were in the Himalayas.
Marketing and promotion
Chill Out had its TV premiere via Cartoon Network on August 31, 2007, even before it was released on DVD.
Critical reception
In other languages
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