There's a "Netflix" cut of the film which replaces all advertisments and/or mentions of Burger King with KFC, though it's hard to find any visual evidence of this online. Including the aforementioned Shaggy/Headless Horseman scene, there were scenes that were cut from the theatrical version because of supposed drug references (this was most likely done to avoid a similar incident with the first film's production). Monsters weren't the only thing cut from Scooby-Doo 2, there were also a couple scenes that were removed or changed as well. From left to right: The Warrior Woman, Finnyan McDuff, Anthos, Merlin, and the Phantom of Milo Booth. From left to right: Rambling Ghost, Chief Viking Ghost, The Warrior Woman(?), and Finnyan McDuff. Makeup test for the Ghost Clown (again, nightmare fuel). It's a bit hard to tell, but it looks like his mask is made out of green jade instead of the original gold one. Zen Tuo (screen brightened for better visibility). Though he does make an appearance in the GBA game. The Tiki Witch Doctor, also meant to be brought to life. The bad guy steals costumes from many of the previous villains the gang has capture-d. But while at the museum, a mysterious masked bad guy shows up and begins creating havoc. Maybe that means he was in the film at some point? The crime-solving team from the legendary cartoon is being honored at the opening of a new museum. With others being a "Warrior Woman" and the unknown purple monster.Īn unused character model for the Indian Witch Doctor. The Mermaid, one of the few monsters to not have an animated counterpart. You can't see it here, but he/she has a glowing red chest. As well as an early design for Miner 49erĪn unidentified purple monster. Which includes a few monsters that didn't appear in the final film. Apparently, there was a scene where Shaggy kicked his head off.Ī page from some promotional book for the film. Who, despite appearing in various promotional materials and in a couple theaters during the movie's release, doesn't show up in the final film. From left to right: Tiki Witch Doctor, The Creeper, Red Beard, Captain Cutler, Giggling Green Ghost/Phantom Shadow, Ozark Witch, and Miner 49er. Coffin (yes that is blood on his costume)Ĭoncept art for the monsters' invasion of Coolsville which includes several monsters that don't appear in the final film.
SCOOBY DOO 2 MONSTERS UNLEASHED IMDB MOVIE
It was once for sale on an online movie prop auction.ĭr. One of the monsters meant to be brought to life in the film.
Who was one of the monsters planned to come to life in the film (yeesh, talk about nightmare fuel). These were all gathered from a thread on the Scooby Doo Wiki forums, IMDB, and various Google searches.Įarly prototype/test costume for The Black Knight GhostĬhickenstein. I did not take any of these pictures/screenshots. Many of these were for monsters that ended up being cut from the final film or monsters who's statue/costume have yet to see the light of day. I most definitely would not recommend this game.The following images are various production materials and/or concept art from 2004's Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
SCOOBY DOO 2 MONSTERS UNLEASHED IMDB PC
The graphics are **** for a PC game in 2004 the same year Half-Life 2 came out.
The story is spot on to the movie down to the lines said by the characters. This game feels almost like a collection flash games than an actual game and the flash games that were based of the movie are way better than this. From a game where you make a clear path for Scooby to get through, to catching people in a basket. The mini games are very basic to the point that even children will get bored in a matter of seconds. What i got was a **** collection of mini games that followed the story of the movie. What i expected when i first started up the game was an point and click adventure game that follows the story of the movie. What i expected when i first started Ok obviously this game was made in 2004 and for the PC but that doesn't mean it couldn't have been good. must save Coolsville from an attack of past unmasked monsters brought to life by an evil masked figure trying to 'unmask' the gang. It features the same cast as the original. Ok obviously this game was made in 2004 and for the PC but that doesn't mean it couldn't have been good. Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, released in 2004, is the sequel to the first live-action Scooby-Doo film.