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==Continuity== |
==Continuity== |
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− | * The "Foul Play in Funland" case, as [[Fred Jones|Fred]] calls it, involved the runaway robot, [[Charlie the Funland Robot|Charlie]], which occured in the ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' episode |
+ | * The "Foul Play in Funland" case, as [[Fred Jones|Fred]] calls it, involved the runaway robot, [[Charlie the Funland Robot|Charlie]], which occured in the ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' episode ''[[Foul Play in Funland]]''. |
− | * The [[Roller Ghoster]] case happened in the ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]'' episode |
+ | * The [[Roller Ghoster]] case happened in the ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]'' episode ''[[Roller Ghoster Ride]]''. |
==Notes/trivia== |
==Notes/trivia== |
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* The trailer uses [[Anarbor]]'s cover of "[[What's New, Scooby-Doo? (theme song)|What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]" and KISS' "[[Shout It Out Loud]]". |
* The trailer uses [[Anarbor]]'s cover of "[[What's New, Scooby-Doo? (theme song)|What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]" and KISS' "[[Shout It Out Loud]]". |
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* The world premiere was held at San Diego Comic-Con International 2015 on July 9, followed by a panel which consisted of [[Matthew Lillard]], {{Grey Griffin}}, [[Paul Stanley (musician)|Paul Stanley]], [[Gene Simmons (musician)|Gene Simmons]], [[Eric Singer (musician)|Eric Singer]], [[Tommy Thayer (musician)|Tommy Thayer]], [[Jason Mewes]], [[Pauley Perrette]], [[Kevin Shinick]], [[Spike Brandt]], and [[Tony Cervone]], moderated by [[Kevin Smith]].{{Cite}} |
* The world premiere was held at San Diego Comic-Con International 2015 on July 9, followed by a panel which consisted of [[Matthew Lillard]], {{Grey Griffin}}, [[Paul Stanley (musician)|Paul Stanley]], [[Gene Simmons (musician)|Gene Simmons]], [[Eric Singer (musician)|Eric Singer]], [[Tommy Thayer (musician)|Tommy Thayer]], [[Jason Mewes]], [[Pauley Perrette]], [[Kevin Shinick]], [[Spike Brandt]], and [[Tony Cervone]], moderated by [[Kevin Smith]].{{Cite}} |
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− | * [[KISS]] previously appeared in the ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]'' episode |
+ | * [[KISS]] previously appeared in the ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]'' episode ''[[A Scooby-Doo Halloween]]'', which was also on [[Halloween]]. |
** Only [[Paul Stanley (musician)|Paul Stanley]] portrayed himself. |
** Only [[Paul Stanley (musician)|Paul Stanley]] portrayed himself. |
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* The plot is loosely inspired by the live-action 1978 movie, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_Meets_the_Phantom_of_the_Park Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park]''. |
* The plot is loosely inspired by the live-action 1978 movie, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_Meets_the_Phantom_of_the_Park Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park]''. |
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− | ** It's possible elements of the film are also inspired by the comic series |
+ | ** It's possible elements of the film are also inspired by the comic series ''Kiss: Psycho Circus''. |
* While not explicit, it's heavily implied that Fred's wardrobe was inspired by what the [[Ascot Five]] wear; the lead is also blonde and his ascot is orange. |
* While not explicit, it's heavily implied that Fred's wardrobe was inspired by what the [[Ascot Five]] wear; the lead is also blonde and his ascot is orange. |
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* Starchild calling Fred "Frank" could very well be a reference to the latter's voice actor, [[Frank Welker]]. |
* Starchild calling Fred "Frank" could very well be a reference to the latter's voice actor, [[Frank Welker]]. |
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− | * The floating ghost presented in the special effects room is very similar to the [[Phantom (Hassle in the Castle)|Phantom]] from the ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' episode |
+ | * The floating ghost presented in the special effects room is very similar to the [[Phantom (Hassle in the Castle)|Phantom]] from the ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' episode {{WAY103}}. |
* This is one of the few ''Scooby-Doo'' direct to video movies to use the "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Thunder_(sound_effect) Castle Thunder]" sound effect (as heard in many pre-1990s Scooby-Doo productions), heard at the very beginning when lightning flashes over KISS World. |
* This is one of the few ''Scooby-Doo'' direct to video movies to use the "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Thunder_(sound_effect) Castle Thunder]" sound effect (as heard in many pre-1990s Scooby-Doo productions), heard at the very beginning when lightning flashes over KISS World. |
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* This would appear to be the last direct-to-video film to have [[Mindy Cohn]] as the voice of Velma. |
* This would appear to be the last direct-to-video film to have [[Mindy Cohn]] as the voice of Velma. |
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===Miscellaneous=== |
===Miscellaneous=== |
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− | * Disguises: None. Although, when the gang first appear all but one of them are in KISS make-up as they thought they were going undercover. |
+ | * [[Disguise tricks|Disguises]]: None. Although, when the gang first appear all but one of them are in KISS make-up as they thought they were going undercover. |
** Daphne as [[Starchild]], Velma as [[Spaceman]], Shaggy as [[Demon (KISS)|Demon]], and Scooby as [[Catman (KISS)|Catman]]. |
** Daphne as [[Starchild]], Velma as [[Spaceman]], Shaggy as [[Demon (KISS)|Demon]], and Scooby as [[Catman (KISS)|Catman]]. |
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− | * Recurring |
+ | * Recurring gags: Whenever KISS use confetti bombs to disappear, [[Chip McGhoo]] cleans it up, while complaining about them being expensive; [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] and [[Scooby-Doo|Scooby]] keep on hiding in a locker. |
===Cultural references=== |
===Cultural references=== |
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* The film is loaded with [[KISS (band)|KISS]] [[wikipedia:Easter egg (media)|Easter eggs]]: |
* The film is loaded with [[KISS (band)|KISS]] [[wikipedia:Easter egg (media)|Easter eggs]]: |
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** Multiple names in the film are inspired by KISS songs and albums: |
** Multiple names in the film are inspired by KISS songs and albums: |
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− | *** Beth and Christine |
+ | *** Beth and Christine are named after ''Beth'' and ''Christine Sixteen'', respectively. |
+ | *** The first and last name of Shandi Strutter are named after songs. |
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− | *** Shandi Strutter’s name is referencing to the songs of the same name off of the albums Unmasked (1980) and KISS (1974) |
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+ | *** Dynasty Star Ferris Wheel is named after the album ''Dynasty''. |
− | *** Spaceman mentions their album ''Love Gun |
+ | *** Spaceman mentions their album ''Love Gun'' going platinum. |
− | * The [[Maintenance worker 1 (Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery)|maintenance]] [[Maintenance worker 2 (Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery)|workers]] are modeled after their voice actors |
+ | * The [[Maintenance worker 1 (Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery)|maintenance]] [[Maintenance worker 2 (Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery)|workers]] are modeled after their voice actors [[Kevin Smith]] and [[Jason Mewes]]. |
* The Ascot Five is a spoof on both the [[wikipedia:The Jackson 5|Jackson 5]] and the [[wikipedia:The Osmonds|Osmonds]]. |
* The Ascot Five is a spoof on both the [[wikipedia:The Jackson 5|Jackson 5]] and the [[wikipedia:The Osmonds|Osmonds]]. |
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− | * The costume transformations of KISS is based on the anime |
+ | * The costume transformations of KISS is based on the anime ''[[wikipedia:Sailor Moon|Sailor Moon]]''. |
− | * The [[Destroyer]] is |
+ | * The [[Destroyer]] is named after the album ''Destroyer'', while the physical resemblance is somewhat a mixture of [[DC Comics]]' Darkseid (face) and [[Marvel Comics]]' Galactus (armor). |
+ | * The Elder is named after the album ''The Elder''. |
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Revision as of 21:49, 7 February 2020
- This article is about the film. For the other uses, see Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery (disambiguation).
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Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery is the twenty-fourth in a series of direct-to-video films based upon Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was available for digital HD download on July 10, 2015, and on DVD and Blu-ray on July 21.[1][3]
Premise
The gang and rock legends, KISS, team up to stop the Crimson Witch from unleashing the Destroyer from the alternate dimension of KISSteria, which threatens both KISSteria and Earth.
Synopsis
Insert details here.
Characters
Main characters:
- Mystery Inc.
- KISS (final appearance)
- The Starchild (first full appearance)(final appearance)
- The Demon (first full appearance)(final appearance)
- The Catman (first full appearance)(final appearance)
- The Spaceman (first full appearance)(final appearance)
Supporting characters:
- Manny Goldman (only appearance)
- Chip McGhoo (only appearance)
- Chikara (only appearance)
- Shandi Strutter (only appearance)
- The Elder (only appearance)
Villains:
- Crimson Witch (only appearance)(Delilah Domino's disguise)
- Delilah Domino (only appearance)
- The Destroyer (only appearance; dies)(main story and flashback)
Other characters:
- Maintenance worker 1 (only appearance)
- Maintenance worker 2 (only appearance)
- The Ascot Five (only appearance)(photograph)(only time heard; voices from CD)
- Mrs. Dinkley (mentioned)
- Miscellaneous patrons (only appearance)(no lines)
- Patron 1 (only appearance)
- Patron 2 (only appearance)
- Chip McGhoo's kids (only time mentioned)
- Roller Ghoster (mentioned)
- Security guards (only appearance)(no lines)
- Previous KISSterian Elder (only appearance)(flashback only)
- Warriors of KISSteria (only appearance)(no lines)(flashback only)(deceased)
- Beth (only appearance)(no lines)
- Christine (only appearance)(no lines)
- Monster from KISSteria portal (only appearance)(no lines)
- Miscellaneous KISSterians (only appearance)(no lines)
- Concert fans (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)
- Concert announcer (only time heard)
Locations
- United States
- KISS World
- The Destroyer
- Manny Goldman's office
- Security room
- Hall of KISStory
- Food court
- Brimstone Barbeque
- Electric Alley
- Whirling Wild Cats
- Dynasty Star Ferris Wheel
- Stage
- Rockin' Flume
- Hospital room
- Chikara's place
- Special effects lab
- Chem lab
- Warehouse
- Green room
- Funland (mentioned)
- Detroit (photograph)
- KISS World
- Italy (mentioned)
- Portal to KISSteria
- KISSteria
- The Moon
Objects
- The Ascot Five: Greatest Hits!
- Mystery Machine's CD player
- Velma's glasses
- Daphne's scarf
- KISS Toilet
- Broom
- Burgers
- French fries
- KISS Binoculars
- KISS bunny plushes
- Hospital beds
- KISS Smelling Salts
- Churro
- KISS Kakes (picture)
- KISSteria crystals (flashback only)
- Rock of KISSteria/Detroit Rock
- KISS Flashlight
- KISS batteries (mentioned)
- KISS monster props
- Rock of KISSteria box
- Shaggy's shoe
- Harpy statues
- KISS World Barf Bag
- Magnetic repulsor field belt
Vehicles
- The Mystery Machine
- KISS's guitar-shaped spaceship
Suspects
Suspect | Motive/reason |
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Chip McGhoo | KISS performing at KISS World means not selling merchandise at a concert. |
Chikara | She acts similar to the Crimson Witch, and knows everything about her. |
Shandi Strutter | As a special effects expert she could easily make a stunt like this. |
Culprits
Culprits | Motive/reason |
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Delilah Domino as the Crimson Witch | There may be two witches; the real one who wanted to use the Rock of KISSteria as a key to unlocking the Destroyer. To the fake one (Delilah) it was a priceless diamond (and this was after the Destroyer had been defeated). |
Cast
Songs
Song | Credits | Performed by | Character performance by |
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"Don't Touch My Ascot" | Written by Tony Cervone, Greg Collins, and Jared Faber | Performed by KISS, Greg Collins, and Jared Faber | Ascot Five |
"Rock and Roll All Nite" | Written by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley | Performed by KISS | N/A[Note 1] |
"Love Gun" | Written by Paul Stanley | Performed by KISS | |
"Shout It Out Loud" | Written by Robert Alan Ezrin, Gene Simmons, and Paul Stanley | Performed by KISS | N/A |
"I Was Made for Loving You" | Written by Desmond Child, Vini Poncia, and Paul Stanley | Performed by KISS | KISS |
"Detroit Rock City" | Written by Robert Alan Ezrin and Paul Stanley | Performed by KISS | KISS |
"Modern Day Delilah" | Written by Paul Stanley | Performed by KISS | N/A |
"Don't Touch My Ascot" (end credits reprise) | Written by Tony Cervone, Greg Collins, and Jared Faber | Performed by KISS, Greg Collins, and Jared Faber | N/A |
Full credits
The following credits will be how they are shown on-screen.
Opening credits
Closing credits
Continuity
- The "Foul Play in Funland" case, as Fred calls it, involved the runaway robot, Charlie, which occured in the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode Foul Play in Funland.
- The Roller Ghoster case happened in the What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode Roller Ghoster Ride.
Notes/trivia
- The trailer uses Anarbor's cover of "What's New, Scooby-Doo?" and KISS' "Shout It Out Loud".
- The world premiere was held at San Diego Comic-Con International 2015 on July 9, followed by a panel which consisted of Matthew Lillard, Grey Griffin, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Eric Singer, Tommy Thayer, Jason Mewes, Pauley Perrette, Kevin Shinick, Spike Brandt, and Tony Cervone, moderated by Kevin Smith.[citation needed]
- KISS previously appeared in the What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode A Scooby-Doo Halloween, which was also on Halloween.
- Only Paul Stanley portrayed himself.
- The plot is loosely inspired by the live-action 1978 movie, Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park.
- It's possible elements of the film are also inspired by the comic series Kiss: Psycho Circus.
- While not explicit, it's heavily implied that Fred's wardrobe was inspired by what the Ascot Five wear; the lead is also blonde and his ascot is orange.
- Starchild calling Fred "Frank" could very well be a reference to the latter's voice actor, Frank Welker.
- The floating ghost presented in the special effects room is very similar to the Phantom from the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode Hassle in the Castle.
- This is one of the few Scooby-Doo direct to video movies to use the "Castle Thunder" sound effect (as heard in many pre-1990s Scooby-Doo productions), heard at the very beginning when lightning flashes over KISS World.
- This would appear to be the last direct-to-video film to have Mindy Cohn as the voice of Velma.
Miscellaneous
- Disguises: None. Although, when the gang first appear all but one of them are in KISS make-up as they thought they were going undercover.
- Recurring gags: Whenever KISS use confetti bombs to disappear, Chip McGhoo cleans it up, while complaining about them being expensive; Shaggy and Scooby keep on hiding in a locker.
Cultural references
- The film is loaded with KISS Easter eggs:
- Multiple names in the film are inspired by KISS songs and albums:
- Beth and Christine are named after Beth and Christine Sixteen, respectively.
- The first and last name of Shandi Strutter are named after songs.
- Dynasty Star Ferris Wheel is named after the album Dynasty.
- Spaceman mentions their album Love Gun going platinum.
- Multiple names in the film are inspired by KISS songs and albums:
- The maintenance workers are modeled after their voice actors Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes.
- The Ascot Five is a spoof on both the Jackson 5 and the Osmonds.
- The costume transformations of KISS is based on the anime Sailor Moon.
- The Destroyer is named after the album Destroyer, while the physical resemblance is somewhat a mixture of DC Comics' Darkseid (face) and Marvel Comics' Galactus (armor).
- The Elder is named after the album The Elder.
Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches
- None known.
Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities
- The Ascot Five's signature song, "Don't Touch My Ascot", is called "You Can't Have My Ascot" on the album cover.
- While not outright contradicting their previous appearance in A Scooby-Doo Halloween, it does cause hard to miss conflicts.
- The real-world identities and realistic designs (i.e. Paul Stanley (Starchild)'s hairy chest) in the episode are dropped in favour of highlighting the alter egos of KISS; they're reinvented as glam rock superheroes from an alternate dimension, and they only go by their nicknames. It's ever so slightly possible that the film just expands on what wasn't known in the episode.
- Daphne has a major crush on Starchild, but doesn't give any opinion whatsoever in the episode.
- Shaggy (and to a lesser extent Scooby) is a big KISS fan in the episode, but doesn't seem to care either way in this film.
- Considering that most things are still similar to the real-world, it's incredibly hard to believe that none of the gang wouldn't have pointed out that virtually all of the people in the film share names with KISS' songs, etc.
In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Spanish | Scooby-Doo y KISS: El Misterio del Rock and Roll | Scooby-Doo and KISS: The Mystery of Rock and Roll |
Greek | Σκούμπι-Ντου και KISS: Μυστήριο Ροκ εν Ρολ | Scooby-Doo and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery |
Polish | Scooby-Doo i Kiss: Straszenie na scenie | Scooby-Doo and KISS: Frightening on the Stage |
Home media
- Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery DVD released by Warner Home Video on July 21, 2015.
- Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery Blu-ray Disc/DVD released by Warner Home Video on July 21, 2015.
- Scooby-Doo! and KISS: Rock and Roll Mystery DVD released by Warner Home Video on October 26, 2015.
Quotes
Delilah Domino: Get out of my locker! |
Fred: What happened? |
Gallery
Videos
Images
Footnotes
- ↑ Although there is an out-universe opening with KISS singing
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Truitt, Brian (April 17, 2015). "Exclusive: Kiss meets Scooby-Doo in new film". USA Today. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
- ↑ @KISSOnline (April 20, 2015). "#ScoobyDoo! AND #KISS: ROCK AND ROLL MYSTERY Available July 21st! SCOOBY-DOO!". Twitter. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
- ↑ "ROCK AND ROLL ALL NITE AND SOLVE MYSTERIES EVERY DAY WITH SCOOBY-DOO AND KISS". KISS Online. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
External links
- Buy in HD from Amazon.com