Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy

'Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy' is the twenty-second installment in a line of direct-to-video (DVD) films based on the Scooby-Doo franchise. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It was made available for digital download on August 5, 2014 and later for DVD and Blu-ray on August 19.

Premise
Velma inherits her great-great uncle's mansion, which holds dark secrets she's tried to keep hidden for years. Going to Transylvania, Pennsylvania, Velma sets out to unravel the mystery and clear her family's name, while all the gang's biggest phobias are put to the test, along with their friendship to one another.

Synopsis
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Characters
Main characters:
 * Mystery Inc.
 * Daphne Blake
 * Fred Jones
 * Scooby-Doo
 * Shaggy Rogers
 * Velma Dinkley

Supporting characters:
 * Iago /
 * Agent Shmidlap

Monsters and other villains:
 * Frankencreep (myth)
 * Frankencreep
 * Green Phantom /
 * Cosgoode Creeps
 * Ghost of the Baron
 * Green Phantom /
 * Cuthbert Crawley /
 * Inspector Krunch /
 * Cuthbert Crawls
 * Mamba Wamba /
 * Roger
 * Mamba Zombie /
 * Roger and Lila's henchman
 * Old Iron Face /
 * Mrs. Vanders /
 * Mama Mione
 * Old Iron Face's sharks
 * Zombie Lila /
 * Gypsy /
 * Lila
 * Redbeard's Ghost
 * Mr. Burger /
 * C.L. Magnus

Other characters:
 * Alex Super Experience
 * AlexSuperFan2112
 * Beauregard Sanders
 * Daphanatic
 * Dinkley baby
 * Dr. Baron Basil Von Dinkenstein
 * Dr. Baron Von Dinkenstein's servant
 * Frog
 * Janitor
 * Madelyn Dinkley
 * Mary Shelley
 * Mary Shelley's publisher
 * Miscellaneous immigrant workers
 * Miscellaneous immigrants
 * Mrs. Dinkley
 * Mutant octopus
 * Otto Dinkley
 * Paul
 * Plaid-shirted male tourist
 * Pub owner
 * Sheriff
 * Snack bar server
 * Townsfolk (present)
 * Townsfolk
 * Train conductor (Fred Jones)
 * Train passengers
 * U.S. Department of Defense agents

Locations

 * AlexSuperFan2112's basement
 * Beauregard Sanders's mansion
 * Cafe
 * C.L. Magnus's jail cell
 * Cucamonga
 * Daphanatic's room
 * Germany
 * Law offices
 * Grand Central
 * Transylvania Express
 * Lake Titicaca
 * Lila's jail cell
 * Mama Mione's jail cell
 * New Haven
 * New Jersey
 * New York
 * Statue of Liberty National Monument
 * Liberty Island
 * Statue of Liberty
 * Ellis Island
 * Old Haven
 * Pennsylvania
 * Publisher's office
 * Printing Press
 * Transylvania
 * Train station
 * Transylvania Express
 * Castle Von Dinkenstein
 * Basement
 * Underground tunnel
 * Laboratory
 * Library
 * Burger restaurant
 * Donut eating contest
 * Gypsy shop
 * Harbor
 * Pub
 * Ye Olde Book Shop
 * Zoo cemetery
 * Allentown
 * Erie
 * Harrisburg
 * Philadelphia
 * Pittsburgh
 * Scranton
 * Poormond
 * Richmond
 * Transylvania

Objects
Clues
 * TBA

Food and drinks
 * Burgers
 * Donuts
 * Eel
 * Gutenwursten
 * Hot dogs
 * Milkshake
 * Schwanstucker's Root Beer

Other objects
 * Acupuncture needles
 * Basil Von Dinkenstein's glasses
 * Blow Master 5000!
 * Cuthbert Crawley's cellphone
 * Cutbert Crawley's complimentary candies
 * Curl Master 300
 * Daphne's cellphone
 * Daphne's laptop
 * Exo-skeleton super suit
 * Frankenstein
 * Fred's phone
 * Fred's laptop
 * Inspector Krunch's feather duster hand
 * Nail Buffer 1000
 * Razor 777
 * Scooby Snacks
 * Shaggy's laptop
 * Tranquilizer darts
 * Tranquilizer gun
 * Velma's cellphone
 * Velma's glasses
 * Velma's laptop

Vehicles

 * Iago's wagon
 * Mystery Machine
 * Mystery Machine (wagon)

Full credits
The following credits are how they are seen on-screen.

Opening credits
Hanna-Barbera and Warner Bros. Animation present

Frank Welker

Mindy Cohn

Grey DeLisle Griffin

Matthew Lillard

Voice and Casting Direction Lisa Schaffer

Music By Andy Sturmer

Edited By Kyle Stafford

Art Direction By Stephen Nicodemus

Line Producer Susan Ward

Co-producer Alan Burnett

Executive Producer Sam Register

Written By Jim Krieg

Produced and Directed By Paul McEvoy

Closing credits
Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo, Fred Jones Mindy Cohn as Velma Dinkley Grey DeLisle Griffin as Daphne Blake, Mama Mione Matthew Lillard as Shaggy Rogers Diedrich Bader as Mrs. Vanders Dee Bradley Baker as C.L. Magnus, Mr. Burger Eric Bauza as Daphanatic, Rock Dude Jeff Bennett as Iago, Shmidlap Susanne Blakeslee as Townswoman Corey Burton as Baron Basil, Ghost of the Baron Candi Milo as Gypsy, Lila Kevin Michael Richardson as Cuthbert Crawley, Inspector Krunch Fred Tatasciore as Frankencreep

Based On Characters Created By Hanna-Barbera Productions

Character Design Chris Battle Dan Haskett Joshua Middleton James Stenstrum Prop Design Taesoo Kim Character And Prop Design Clean-up Mark Lewis Background Key Design Eric N. Clark Jonathan Fisher Robert Harand Benoit LePennec Jeff Palm Background Paint Shawn McKelvey Jeff Palm Bill Wray Color Stylists Holly Almaguer Melanie Pava Storyboard Alex Almaguer Aluir Amancio Scotland Barnes Michael Goguen Kalvin Lee Brandon McKinney Rafael Rosado Robert Souza Storyboard Cleanup Naz Ghodrati-Azadi Storyboard Revision James Fujii Animatic Rob DeSales Animation Timing Kent Butterworth Jeff Hall Brian Hogan Bob Nesler Kirk Tingblad James Tim Walker Animation Checking Jan Browning Janette Hulett Effects Animation Vera Duffy Matthew Girari Brett Hardin Production Manager Sunisa Petchpoo Assistant Production Managers Cheryl Cayetano April Cline Animation Services Digital eMation Inc. Supervising Directors Seungkoo Jo Jinsung Kim Youngwon Jung Animation Directors Yoonbae Kim Seungwoo Yang Gangro Lee Sukjin Yang Seungjoon Jung Dongwon Jung Layout Artists Hyunsuk Kim Donghwan Oh Dongkyoo Lee Younghwan Lee Seungchul Kim Byungjoon Jung Jinchul Yang Gyoochang Lee Chanhee Kim Kisoon Shim Key Animation Kijoon Kim Bongjeun Kim Yongkil Park Sukjin Yoon Jinyul Jang Seyoung Jung Yoon Jung Namgil Jo Yohan Han Yunkoo Kang Taeshik Kang Jongki Ahn Sungshik Choo Jaejin Yoo Jaeyoo Jo Dongjoo Seo Jaejoong Kim Woosang Yoon Jinsung Woo Soojong Lee Jong-il Lee Jinhyun Choi In-between Checkers Jongkook Lee Chulki Hon Heejung Kim Naksoo Cho Namgi Kim Minkyung Jun Background Directors Soonee Heo Hyunhee Oh Model Checkers Jongman Lee Jisoo Kang Jinmi Park Jaehee Oh Eunhee Yang Color Stylists Yong Ahn Woonre Jung Composition Yongho Kim Hyunhee Yim Jangho Park Kyungsoo Choi Sunmi Hong CGI Eddie Jaeil Byun Hongsun Yoon Daeguen Hong Final Checker Pilmook Chae Production Staff Scarlet Sookyung Kim Hyungjoo Jun Eunmi Lee Agatha Sarim Kim Ashley Hee-Eun Bae Post Production Manager Matt Singer Recording Facilities Atlas Oceanic Sound and Picture Recording Machine Operators Jeff O. Collins Sarah Baluch Track Readers Fred Salinas Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor Mark A. Keatts Dialogue/ADR Editors Kelly Foley Downs Patrick J. Foley Mike Garcia Post Production Sound Services Advantage Audio Online Editors Gabriel Thorburn "Binary Ode" Written by Andy Sturmer and Damon Criswell "Transylvania Polka" Written by Andy Sturmer Vlad Pincus & the Igors Executive In Charge Of Music Niki Sherrod Business And Legal Affairs John Michael Beach Lori Blackstone Sharmalee Lall Rebecca Mathany Bonnie Negrete Joulene St. Catherine Production Administrator Zoe Lane Production Support Tina Fallah Audrey Kim Tamara Miles Kira Tirimacco Renee Toporzysek Production Accounting Yadira Davis Luis Guzman Debbie Lindquist Maral Simonian Athena Wingate Casting Administration Liz Carroll Production Supervision Bobbie Page Production Management Ed Adams Executive In Charge Of Production Jay Bastian Special Thanks To Joe Ruby and Ken Spears

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Continuity

 * The Mamba Zombie case happened in The Scooby-Doo Show episode, Mamba Wamba and the Voodoo Hoodoo. The Alex Super Experience's name is revealed in this film, and that they also broke-up because of what happened (even though it didn't look like that at the end of the episode).
 * The Green Phantoms case happened in the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode, A Night of Fright is No Delight. Cuthbert Crawls's full name is revealed in this film.
 * The Old Iron Face case happened in The Scooby-Doo Show episode, The Creepy Case of Old Iron Face.
 * The Redbeard's Ghost case happened in the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode, Go Away Ghost Ship.
 * Daphanatic has a wall full of "memorabilia" from Daphne's past adventures/cases made up almost entirely from What's New, Scooby-Doo?.
 * Mugshot and heart-shaped love letter from A Scooby-Doo Valentine.
 * Red carpet dress from Lights! Camera! Mayhem!.
 * Racecar outfit from Gentlemen, Start Your Monsters!.
 * Headscarf and sunglasses from Pompeii and Circumstance.

Notes/trivia

 * The San Diego Comic-Con International 2014 held the world premiere on the last day, July 27, with a scheduled panel featuring Grey DeLisle, Mindy Cohn, Jim Krieg and Paul McEvoy. Evoy did not attend, and despite DeLisle confirming that she wasn't attending either, she was still listed right until the final day. It was moderated by Jay Bastian.
 * The is intended to be tie-in to Halloween, albeit two months of time.
 * This is the third time Anarbor's cover of the What's New, Scooby-Doo? theme song is used for an animated direct-to-video.
 * Daphne's weight gain from a Size 2 to an 8 being her "curse", gained some negativity for not only being inaccurate with how a Size 8 actually looks like, but having a negative influence over the young girls who have watched it. Warner Bros.' response was she and the others didn't lose what was most important to them: their friendship, and that she realizes what she looks like is superficial, this is inspite of the fact that her main concern was wanting to know how big she got over everything else.
 * This is the first time post-WNSD era, specifically since Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword, that a chase song with lyrics has been used.
 * Scooble-Doo is a blatant parody of Google, tied with Scooby-Doo's name. It's unclear, besides the name, what the two actually have in common.
 * Daphne runs her own website, Jeepers, It's Daphne!, (a reference to her catchphrase) which she mainly uses to push a modelling career with, and does a live webchat. She calls her so-called fans, "Daphanatics".
 * The gTLDs in each web address is .hb, a reference to Hanna-Barbera.
 * It's revealed that the Dinkleys immigrated to America from Germany, which took place on a February 25 (although the town of Transylvania skews it with the country of Transylvania), and had their surname changed from Von Dinkenstein.
 * H8face is also another blatant parody of Facebook. Users "fiend" each other and groups get "yikes", instead of "likes".
 * The license plate has been changed from "195 343" (first seen in Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo) to "Crystal Cove" DISCORLS". Crystal Cove is the main setting of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. It also says December 2013. The front plate with words, "The Mystery Machine", from the previous film, has been removed.
 * Another reference to Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated is the silhouettes of Velma's parents resembling Dale and Angie.
 * Poormond and Old Haven aren't real places, they're just parodies of Richmond and New Haven, respectively.

Adaptations

 * Scholastic published a novel in their Movie Reader line. It was originally called Scooby-Doo! It's Alive!.

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches

 * When Fred asks Velma what he had solved from the beginning, the orange from his ascot continues to the visible part of his neck below.
 * Velma's glasses aren't tinted when she holds up her phone showing parts of the Phantom Shadows case.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities

 * Daphne introduces AlexSuperFan2112 as if he's talking from a prerecorded message, even though he reacts to what Fred says.
 * The gang's old cases have some how been caught on film, and any scene can be brought up, even the events of this film are immediately brought up during the end credits, although that was done as an intentional joke to point out some of the errors.
 * Roger (Mamba Wamba) wasn't a music producer, he was actually the Alex Super Experience's manager.
 * The Green Phantoms (also called Green Ghosts) were actually called the Phantom Shadows in their original appearance.
 * It would be impossible for the Daphanatic to get the photos of Daphne the way she's posing like that, he would either have to have been stalking her since What's New, Scooby-Doo?, or she's been trying to begin her model portfolio since then by hiring someone to follow her around.
 * It's not completely impossible for Daphne to have had her photo taken to the red carpet premiere, but there wasn't a wall like that the first time.
 * One photo she must've posed for had her in her WNSD outfit with a purple handbag, but throughout that program, her handbag was green.
 * Crawls was simply using a fake name. It wasn't until Velma pointed out that Crawley and Mr. Crawls were one and the same in the wrap-up, did the gang recognise him.
 * The gang seem to just irresponsibly abandon their laptops at the cafe (or where ever it is they're supposed to be).
 * Daphne's briefly reappears on her lap in the passenger car.
 * Although appearing in a flashback, Madelyn doesn't appear in the Dinkley family tree in the opening sequence, and despite being the youngest, Velma is identified as the youngest in the Baron's will. If she had questioned that (which she didn't), Crawley could've quite easily responded that it was made before Madelyn was born. (This may have been a given.) The fact that she wasn't mentioned is likely because (other than flat out being ignored) Crawls was out to get Velma, not her sister.
 * It's unknown if the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated allusions are supposed to retcon the two universes together. This would be impossible as Velma doesn't have a sibling in that series, and Fred and Daphne are in a committed relationship, this film keeps the two ambiguous, as always.
 * It's unexplained how Velma's uncle became a baron.
 * The gang's train tickets all have the same seat number.
 * It seems odd to show the train's schedule board, and leave out Transylvania.
 * The Dinkley family is supposed to originate from Germany, but it sounds more like they were simply from Transylvania, Pennsylvania the entire time, not only due to the fact that that's the town which has had all the trouble of Dr. Von Dinkenstein and his monster, but there is no mention of the castle being moved, which would be logical reasoning to how it can go from being in, perhaps, the real Transylvania to the town namesake in America. There is also the issue of the Baron seemingly not leaving, giving reason for him to be able to still keep the Von Dinkenstein name, although that wouldn't explain why Velma said he "reclaimed" it? Maybe she meant metaphorically.
 * The fact that there's a close-up of the Dinkley baby in the flashback would imply it was Velma Dinkley. It would be trivial on any other Dinkley.
 * It doesn't take much time for the town to get a new train engine and clock tower after the former crashed into the clock tower. This is pointed out by AlexSuperFan2112 in the end credits.
 * There seems to be intentional anachronistic jokes to flashbacks with the town of Transylvania, including the naming of "Ye Olde Book Shop" and having a burger joint.
 * The zoo cemetery may have been made up since it wasn't actually named on-screen and just accompanied Agent Shmidlap's (as Iago) unproven retelling of events. It's possible he heard it from the townsfolk, but they, too, may have embellished on the story (especially being passed down from one generation to next).
 * Daphne's elation to seeing how big she had got might be one reason as to not taking notice she wearing a fatsuit (her skin puffing out and the fatsuit must've been seamless), but that wouldn't explain how she couldn't have noticed her allergic reaction and seeing/hearing the fatsuit inflating out. She either took a really long blink or was getting changed in the dark. The same problems apply to hair.
 * Her weight gain doesn't cause her to sweat, not once, and she still incredibly agile, although this was by the time her swelling had gone done, but the weight of the fatsuit would still make it difficult -- she doesn't have a problem whatsoever.
 * Moments after being freed, Daphne's back in her regular outfit. Was she wearing it underneath? Her hair is back to normal, and she had nothing to sort it out as the town doesn't use electricity. It could've been a wig, although this isn't acknowledged.
 * Velma concludes that Crawley isn't her family's lawyer because she's never met him before. (Why she didn't see this earlier is unknown.) Is she included in all her family's legal issues?
 * The newspaper ad of Creeps and Crawls referred to them as "Attorney-at-Law", instead of "Attorneys-at-Law".
 * Mama Mione is fairly more feminine than her last appearance. This seems to be more due to the difference in animation than Mama Mione doing anything.
 * It does make one wonder why Daphne did not see the resemblance in Ghost of the Baron's mask to Old Iron Face's iconic one from the beginning. Perhaps she was fully able to register it once the case was solved.
 * It's not revealed who the Ghost of the Baron was, but more than anybody it would've have been Mama Mione (if there wasn't also someone taking a turn).
 * Fred loads up luggage on the Mystery Machine (wagon) as they're about to leave Transylvania, but they didn't come with anything except for the clothes on their back.

Home media

 * 🇺🇸 Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy DVD released by Warner Home Video on August 19, 2014.
 * 🇺🇸 Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy Blu-ray Disc/DVD combo released by Warner Home Video on August 19, 2014.
 * Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy DVD released by Warner Home Video on October 6, 2014.