Scoob!
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Scoob!
Summary
Scoob! is an animated film[1]. Scoob! draws 3,400 Wikipedia views per month (animated_film category, ranking #200 of 1,376).[2]
Key Facts
- Scoob!'s instance of is recorded as animated film[3].
- Scoob! was directed by Tony Cervone[4].
- Derek Elliott wrote the screenplay for Scoob![5].
- Adam Sztykiel wrote the screenplay for Scoob![6].
- Matt Lieberman wrote the screenplay for Scoob![7].
- Scoob!'s composer is recorded as Junkie XL[8].
- Scoob!'s genre is adventure film[9].
- Scoob!'s genre is comedy film[10].
- Scoob!'s genre is mystery film[11].
- Scoob!'s genre is children's film[12].
- Scoob!'s genre is superhero film[13].
- Scoob!'s genre is horror film[14].
- Scoob!'s genre is flashback film[15].
- Scoob!'s genre is family film[16].
- Scoob!'s genre is crossover fiction[17].
- Scoob!'s genre is detective film[18].
- Scoob!'s genre is buddy film[19].
- Scoob!'s genre is ghost film[20].
- Scoob!'s genre is monster film[21].
- Scooby-Doo is named after Scoob![22].
- Scoob!'s based on is recorded as Scooby-Doo[23].
- Scoob! was followed by Scoob! Holiday Haunt[24].
- Scoob! was produced by Chris Columbus[25].
- Scoob! was produced by Pam Coats[26].
- Scoob! was produced by Allison Abbate[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Chris Columbus[25], Pam Coats[26], Allison Abbate[27], Richard Suckle[28], and Charles Roven[29]. Scoob! was directed by Tony Cervone[4]. Screenwriters include Derek Elliott[5], Adam Sztykiel[6], and Matt Lieberman[7].
Publication
Publication dates include May 15, 2020[30], July 9, 2020[31], July 23, 2020[32], July 1, 2020[33], July 8, 2020[34], and July 10, 2020[35]. The original language of Scoob! was English[36]. Genres include adventure film[9], comedy film[10], mystery film[11], children's film[12], superhero film[13], and horror film[14]. Scoob! is part of Scooby-Doo in film[37]. Scoob!'s part of the series is recorded as Scooby-Doo[38]. Recorded distribution format include video on demand[39] and theatrical release[40].
Subject and Themes
Scoob!'s part of the series is recorded as Scooby-Doo[38].
Reception
Reviews include 5.3/10[41], 43/100[42], and 48%[43].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Scoob! was followed by Scoob! Holiday Haunt[24].
Cultural Impact
Things named for Scoob! include Scoob! Holiday Haunt[44], an animated film[45], directed by Michael Kurinsky[46].
Why It Matters
Scoob! draws 3,400 Wikipedia views per month (animated_film category, ranking #200 of 1,376).[2] Scoob! has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] Scoob! is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
Entities named for Scoob! include Scoob! Holiday Haunt[44], an animated film[45], directed by Michael Kurinsky[46].