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Release Date:
March 6, 2012
Original Title:
Scooby-Doo! and the Sea Monsters
Alternate Titles:
Scooby-Doo! και τα Θαλάσσια Τέρατα
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Mystery
Production Companies:
Dongwoo A&E Co., Ltd.
Warner Bros. Animation
Production Countries:
South Korea | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 64
The scares start in Hawaii, where Scooby-Doo and Shaggy are scarfing down the surf-and-turf menu until a giant serpent tries to swallow them faster than you can say She Sees Sea Monsters by the Seashore. In Uncle Scooby and Antarctica, a friendly penguin invites the Mystery, Inc. crew to visit his polar home, which happens to be haunted by an ice ghost! Then, the gang meets music group Smash Mouth while visiting Australia's Great Barrier Reef to watch Shaggy and Scooby compete in a sand castle contest in Reef Grief! Just when they think it's safe to go back in the water... it isn't.
Assistant Production Manager:
A.J. Vargas
Vera Hourani
Associate Producer:
Kathryn Page
Camera Supervisor:
Kim Kang-Ok
Casting:
Collette Sunderman
Director:
Scott Jeralds
Russell Calabrese
Joe Sichta
Chuck Sheetz
Editor:
Susan Edmunson
Executive Producer:
Joseph Barbera
Sander Schwartz
Line Producer:
Margaret M. Dean
Music:
Cory Lerios
John D'Andrea
Steve Harwell
Musician:
Steve Harwell
Painter:
Kim Bowen
Eric Nordberg
Bill Ohanesian
Post Production Supervisor:
Bonnie Buckner
Producer:
James Krieg
Chuck Sheetz
Ed Scharlach
Production Manager:
Andy Lewis
Production Supervisor:
Toshiyuki Hiruma
Howard Schwartz
Prop Designer:
Mark Bachand
Scott Hill
Storyboard Artist:
Jerry Eisenberg
John Nevarrez
Sebastian Montes
Writer:
James Krieg
Ed Scharlach
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