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  Captain of the Korean Special Forces Yoo Si-jin and Dr. Kang Mo-yeon are people he encounters while transporting a juvenile thief to the hospital with Master Sergeant Seo Dae-young.  He draws her in right away, but she thinks he was the one who hurt the man. They begin dating when their mistake is cleared up, and everything seems to be going well until he gets moved to Uruk, a fictitious nation in the Balkans. Though it would mark the end of their romance, Dr. Kang and her staff are soon given the responsibility of managing a field hospital in Uruk. The soldier and doctor are reunited as a result. Together, they had to overcome a number of threats, including an earthquake and a run-in with a band of criminals lead by one of Yoo Si-former jin's allies. There are other relationships; Master Sergeant Seo Dae-young has an on-again, off-again relationship with First Lieutenant Yoon Myung-ju, who is forbidden from dating enlisted men by her father, a general. I really liked this...

SCOOB!

Shaggy and his dog's sidekick, Scooby Doobi Doo, are amid a life-changing adventure to save the world. But it also evaluates their old ties.

SCOOB!


Scoob ‘begins with a scene where a young Shaggy (Will Forte) nods to his own loneliness brings us back to the scene when he finds his lifelong companion in a stray dog. He calls him Scooby Doobi Doo. Shaggy, who is often bullied in a silly way, gets caught up in a random adventure in a haunted house with his friends on Halloween night. Then, Mystery Inc's journey begins, including a miscellaneous crew of children (now teens) famous for their puzzle-solving skills. Shaggy and Scoob (Frank Welker) are adorable orfs who constantly crave food while the rest of the crew of the Mystery Machine are focused on their mission. Everything is fine until Simon Cowell presents his clever ideas for growing the business. As a result, Shaggy and Scooby are separated from the other members of the gang. Then they are attacked by Skittles. Skittles transforms into an evil minion under the direction of the movie's main villain, Dick Duster Dolly (Jason Isaacs). Looking like a bad guy with a characteristic handlebar mustache and a towering physique, Darter Dolly sets out to catch the scoop. The dog is clearly the last descendant of Alexander the Great. But the spacecraft carrying Instagram superhero Blue Falcon (Mark Wahlberg), his robot dog Dynomutt (Ken Jeong), and his smart and smart side kick Dee Dee Skye’s (Keirsey Clemons) are Shaggy and Scoob. Save just in time.

This glamorous relaunch of the old cartoon franchise helps bring the Scooby gang into a new generation of kids who will enjoy the shenanigans of these “naughty kids” and their talking dogs. The actors have been able to entertain young viewers for fifty years and older, and kids will still get kicked off in their silly but also dangerous events. In this case, Shaggy and Scooby get help from the Blue Falcon over his head (actually, it is Blue Falcon's son, Brian, who suffers from severe imposter syndrome), and his two talented bodyguards, Dynomutt and Dee Dee (Kiersey Clemons), more efficient than Brian.

Scoob! has a host of jokes directed at parents who may have gone through the heads of children - even some meta about how Scooby got his name and why Shaggy speaks as the opinion of a middle-aged California hippie. There is also a necessary bath joke, which includes a moment when pterodactyl releases copious amounts of feces while the Scooby gang runs (just look). Tracy Morgan should also be announced for announcing Captain Caveman, the man of history the gang encounters in his quest to defeat Dick Dastardly. It is not clear whether Scoob! it will lead to more movies, but it is fun enough to teach young children to appreciate the franchise - and that when you say "Zoinks!"

The action and adventurous antiques of the mystery machine crew are also quite relentless. But not everything is exciting. The script is unnecessarily clunky and classy for a children's movie featuring some of the most iconic and nostalgic cartoon characters. The animation of the movie is top notch, but the emotional quotient relies entirely on the chemistry between Shaggy and Scooby. But, except for one weird scene, it does not really catch your heart.

 Scoob! Is clearly a remake, not a reinvention, and with a bit of modern coolness and imagination, it can appeal to today's generation of smartphones? The results are mildly interesting, but nothing special.

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  1. Hey that was the best show of my childhood really brings me to tears everytime amazing stuff

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  2. Scooby Doo ❤❤❤❤

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  3. 🥺❤️

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  4. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  5. really loved it\

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  6. really good show

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