Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
During the opening of Coolsville Museum, a Mystery Inc, who are invited to attend as guests of honor, a masked criminal brings terrible, the thing that leads them to search for him and save the museum from a dangerous gang that seeks to steal a valuable thing, so they restore other monsters from the past.
25 April 1977, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
27 January 1976, Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK
9 March 1991, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
28 January 1991, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
6 May 1961, Des Moines, Iowa, USA
September 05, 2004
The acting is so over the top that any good will developed from the first film is instantly dashed...
March 26, 2004
The movie's almost good enough to wash the bad taste of the first Scooby-Doo movie from our mouths. Almost.
March 29, 2004
It's a terrible movie. The laughs aren't there. The stunts are stupid. There's no plot whatsoever.
December 28, 2010
Milder than the 1st, but not Scooby-snack worthy.
March 26, 2004
As little as there is to recommend in Scooby-Doo 2, it must be noted that the human cast has done an uncanny job of inhabiting their two-dimensional characters, especially Lillard.
April 29, 2009
I don't see how anyone, even Scooby Doo fans, could really find anything worth even remotely liking with this movie.
March 26, 2004
The sequel will likely be a disappointment to everyone except 10-year-old barf joke aficionados and a few stoned adults.
October 02, 2006
You could pass on both Scooby Doo films unless you really have nothing else to do one day. And I mean nothing.
March 26, 2004
Monstrously silly.
September 13, 2004
...just as silly, just as juvenile, just as inane, just as witless, just as dumb as the first movie. (Blu-ray Double-Feature Edition)
January 06, 2014
It plays better at home than at the premium price of the movie theater
March 26, 2004
The monsters are the highlight of the film, and if history is any guide, there will be more ghosts and evildoers for our wholesome heroes to battle in Scooby-Doo 3.

