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Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon is the nineteenth in a series of direct-to-video films based upon Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It was first released to digital video platforms on December 15, 2012 and then released on DVD and Blu-ray on February 26, 2013.

Premise[]

When the Mega Mondo Pop Comic Con-A-Palooza comes under attack by Blue Falcon's archenemy, Mr. Hyde, Shaggy and Scooby must summon the courage to be like their favorite superheroes, Blue Falcon and Dynomutt, to save the convention.

Synopsis[]

Two security guards Jimmy and Tommy are watching the convention after hours when they heard a noise nearby. They spot a shadowed figure who released smoke into the room and grabs both of them.

Outside of Manesly Manor, the gang have set up a trap for the Manic Minotaur of Manesly Manor while Shaggy and Scooby are too focused on reading Blue Falcon comics. To get Scooby to be the bait, Velma has to call him Dog Wonder which she reluctantly accepts. Scooby successfully leads the minotaur to the trap and was captured.

The next day, the gang is given an award for stopping the minotaur who was unmasked as Horten McGuggenheim, he was about to reveal why he did it, but Shaggy cuts him off and forces everyone to get in the Mystery Machine as they need to get to the Mega Mondo Pop Comic Con-A-Palooza in San De Pedro.

While on the road, Shaggy and Scooby are making their own Blue Falcon and Dynomutt costumes to enter in the costume contest out of string cheese and food coloring, Fred's looking forward to seeing the trailer for the new darker Blue Falcon movie, Daphne's planning on buying Littlest Fuzzies for her collection and Velma, who's not really into any of it is glad that there's a mystery having read that two guards were attacked, but Shaggy and Scooby think she's trying to ruin their weekend.

While in line for the costume contest, they find some tough competition, but Shaggy assures Scooby that he's got the heart of a Dog Wonder.

While walking around the convention, they find Hank Prince who owns Shaggy's favorite comic book store and his nephew Austin. Austin points them to the original Blue Falcon Owen Garrison. But when they ask for an autograph, Owen furiously rants that because of the new darker Blue Falcon movie, the studio's turned their back on him and won't revive the old TV show, so they decided to come back later.

Daphne and Velma are shopping for Littlest Fuzzies with Velma expressing her dislike for the whole convention as it doesn't make any logical sense, such as tricking anyone by wearing glasses, but was immediately proven wrong when she took off her glasses and Fred didn't recognize her.

As the new trailer for the new Blue Falcon Movie prepares to start, the creator of the movie Jennifer Severin and the star Brad Adams. Owen objects by stating that he is the original Blue Falcon, but everyone just laughs at him and is removed from the audience. As the trailer begins, Shaggy and Scooby don't really like the new Blue Falcon and Dynomutt. During the trailer, the screen changes to the figure that attacked the guards, and announces that he's Mr. Hyde, at first everyone thought it was part of the trailer, until he appears in the flesh and unleashes several bats across the convention causing chaos and panic. During the chase, the bats eat the leg supports holding the big screen and begins falling towards a group of people, but Fred, Daphne and Velma pushed two towers in the path, catching the screen and saving them. Mr. Hyde retrieves the bats and disappears in smoke.

Outside the head of security James Becker has the entire security looking for the creep and accuses Jennifer and Brad as the attack may have been a publicity stunt, but they deny to be the culprits. Fred volunteers to let the gang help in the investigation and although he was impressed in how they saved a few lives, he refuses stating that he's shutting the whole convention down not wanting to risk anymore danger. However, the mayor Ron Starlin refuses to let him do so and has him recruit the gang with reluctance.

That evening, they had Shaggy and Scooby explain about Mr. Hyde, they said that he's the Blue Falcon's arch-enemy from the old TV show and that he used to be Willy the Weasel who created an experimental gas that transformed him into a nightmare. They decided to question Jennifer who's having a party since she acted a little too innocent.

As they arrive, they witnessed Owen getting thrown out and Fred thinks that's suspicious, but Shaggy and Scooby dismisses it. Inside the pool party, Shaggy and Fred ask Brad, but he doesn't know anything about the old TV show and thinks he's made the Blue Falcon so much better than the original upsetting Shaggy. The girls ask Jennifer, but also doesn't know anything about Mr. Hyde and suggests questioning Owen. The lights go out and Mr. Hyde emerges from smoke and reveals his new pet, a fiendish hound called Hideous Hyde Hound. The hound attacks the people and then goes after Scooby. The hound accidentally fell in the pool giving Scooby time to escape while the hound escapes.

The next day, they noticed all the security around in case of another attack, Fred approaches Owen's booth and Shaggy and Scooby chews them out for suspecting Owen despite his likely motive. Owen's partner Jack Rabble assures them that Owen wouldn't be behind, Fred recognizes Jack as the champion of the show Combat Bots where people create robots to battle other peoples robots. Shaggy buys a Spy Bot while the others go check in with Mr. Becker.

Scooby's using the Spy Bot to get food, while Shaggy couldn't get his mind off people suspecting their heroes.

The others checked the security footage, but couldn't find anything. Shaggy and Scooby show up with new footage they took using the Spy Bot. The footage shows Jennifer talking on the phone alone on how the attacks are attracting more people for the movie, next was Brad Adams who didn't want the role of the Blue Falcon as he feels is more boring and lastly Hank Prince, Austin says that he keeps sneaking of and talking on the phone in another language. The others are impressed and Velma asked Mr. Becker to give them all-access passes and mentions the green room and Shaggy and Scooby take off and Velma says that she got them out of the way so they can question Owen who's still the prime suspect. They begin asking him, but he once again rants on how Jennifer bought the rights to the character and forbids Owen for wearing the costume in public and is trying to make everyone forget that the original TV show even existed, he leaves vowing to make them pay.

Shaggy and Scooby eat all the food in the Green Room and see Jennifer on the phone ordering all the cameras for the Mr. Hyde attack. They angered the cook for eating all the food and are chased down to the basement. After losing her, they got themselves lost.

Daphne spots a Blue Falcon Littlest Fuzzie at Hank's booth and the price is $5,000. Austin points out that his uncle's been disappearing a lot and is getting a little suspicious. They learn from the old Blue Falcon TV show, that Mr. Hyde is following his attacks by the episodes, his next move is when he floods the city with green ooze turning people into monsters. They leave to inform Mr. Becker.

Shaggy and Scooby are still trying to find a way out of the basement when they stumbled into a sleeping Hideous Hyde Hound and was barely able to catch falling objects so they won't wake him up.

Mr. Becker doesn't take the patterns seriously and too focused on finding the ones who ate all the press food.

The boys wander into Mr. Hyde's lair and find street maps with a mark saying "Alternative emergency route". They spied on Mr. Hyde working on his Psycho ooze. They are spotted and flee to the roof.

The others see the chase going on the roof and head off to help.

They tried to hide on a giant balloon and after seeing that he's surrounded by the security, he cuts the rope and flys away on the balloon. He proceeds to throw ooze bombs onto the city. Shaggy and Scooby jump off and land on the City Hall roof to escape and Mr. Hyde sends his bats after them. The bats shred the water tank and Mr. Hyde throws a bomb causing the ooze to expand in the water. They attempted to outrun it downstairs, but the ooze floods the building. When it's over, Shaggy despairs over Scooby who thinks he's become a monster, but it turns out to be the mayor. Furious and humiliated, he fires the gang.

On the news, it's revealed that the ooze is just harmless pistachio-flavored foam, Jennifer announces that the new Blue Falcon movie will be shown in the baseball stadium across the street and Shaggy and Scooby are now a laughing stock. They're heartbroken at this and Daphne gets a call from Jack who informs them that Owen's disappeared.

Shaggy refuses to go out in public and Scooby throws away his costume and doesn't believe himself a hero and vows to never be Dynomutt again.

Mr. Becker bans them from the convention under the mayor's orders. Austin shows up and gets them an idea.

They disguised themselves as the Herculoids and succeeded in getting inside. Austin tells them that Mr. Hyde's next appearance is when he transforms himself into a giant and leaves for the stadium.

They find Mr. Hyde's lair with Jack empty, but they find a secret monitor system.

Shaggy and Scooby are still down-hearted and leaves to go find food sadly.

They see that the monitor's are watching the baseball stadium.

As Jennifer and Brad start the film, they realized that Mr. Hyde planned this all along, by creating chaos at the convention, he got the movie premiere moved to the baseball stadium. Mr. Hyde emerges from behind the movie screen as a huge giant and the gang head out to stop him. The giant shoots laser beams from his eyes causing everyone to flee from the stadium, but Austin is still in the stands.

Scooby and Shaggy thinks they could get more food since everyone's running away from the stadium, until they see the giant. Seeing Austin in trouble, Scooby grabs his costume and runs up to save him. He bravely attempts to stand up to My. Hyde, but knocks them away on debris. After avoiding getting crushed and landing safely, they see that a kid recorded the whole thing and plans to upload it, hurting the duo more than ever. Austin meets up with the others having escaped and Fred gets an idea. Daphne and Velma takes control of a mini-car with a gun used to give out T-shirts, which she fires at the giant's face.

The shirts blinded the giant long enough for Fred to tie a rope used to hold the banner to the car and used it to wrap around the giant's feet causing him to fall and crash below. The giant was nothing but a robot and find Owen in the cockpit. He claims to have been sleeping in the robot and deny's to be behind it and thinks Brad was to be responsible, but no one believes him. The gang feels like somethings not right about it. Shaggy and Scooby sadly walk along the sidewalk where they saw Mr. Hyde knocking out the drivers of an armored truck.

They decided to stop him and caught up to the truck using a bike. Scooby jumps onto the truck and Mr. Hyde sends Hideous Hyde Hound to stop him. Scooby struggles to hang on to the truck and Hideous Hyde Hound was knocked off by a bridge. Scooby causes the truck to crash right into the giant robot just as Owen was being taken away. Mr. Hyde unleashes knock-out gas on everyone and turns his attention to Scooby, just as Hideous Hyde Hound was about to pounce him, his blow was blocked by the original falcon car, piloted by Owen in his Blue Falcon costume.

They destroyed the hound and knocked out Mr. Hyde as he was trying to escape. Scooby was praised as an actual hero as Hank shows up glad to see Austin ok. He explains that the reason he was sneaking off was because he fell in love with a beautiful woman Nora Spinkleton. Mr. Hyde is really Jack Rabble and after regaining consciousness, he tells them how it started. Years ago he was disqualified from Combat Bots because his robots were too dangerous, Jack used real missiles that went out of control and destroyed the studio, so he was removed from the one thing he loved most.

The only work he could get was doing the conventions and started sharing a booth with Owen to save money. After years of hearing Owen complained about not being able to revive Blue Falcon and Jennifer giving the part to Brad, he came up with his scheme. He used his knowledge of robots and special effects to create Mr. Hyde and remote-controlled bats and monster dog, he used robotic legs to give him his jumping abilities and used smoke screens to disguise his comings and goings. He used knock-out gas on Owen and put him in the giant robot. The reason why was to divert traffic so the armored car would go down the empty side-street where he could attack it, the car had the proceeds from all the entrance fees for the convention which was over $5,000,000. The mayor shows up and the crowd praises Owen and Scooby for stopping Mr. Hyde. As Jack is taken away, Jennifer and Brad realize what story-telling is really all about, giving Jennifer an idea for the sequel.

Much time later, everyone watches the sequel, Blue Falcon 2: The Return Begins Again. The movie ends with the darker Blue Falcon being saved by the original Blue Falcon, who turns out to be his father, and Dynomutt, who has apparently been Scooby-Doo underneath.

Characters[]

Main characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

Other characters:

  • Space Ghost (first appearance)(cameo)(artwork)
  • Gleek (only appearance)(cameo)(artwork)
  • Black Vulcan (only appearance)(cameo)(artwork)
  • Jimmy (only appearance)
  • Tommy (only appearance)
  • Wonder Woman (first appearance)(cameo)(artwork)
  • Yogi Bear (cameo)(artwork)
  • Cindy Bear (cameo)(artwork)
  • Boo Boo Bear (cameo)(artwork)
  • Muttley (cameo)(artwork)
  • Atom Ant (cameo)(artwork)
  • Secret Squirrel(cameo)(artwork)
  • Award presenter (only appearance)
  • Zorak (only appearance)(disguise)
  • Miscellaneous cosplayers (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)
  • Bats (only appearance)(no lines)(robot)
  • Security at party (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)
  • Guests at party (only appearance)(miscellaneous speaking)
  • Jean (final appearance)(no lines)(cameo)
  • Joan (no lines)(cameo)
  • Caterer (only appearance)
  • HB News reporter 1 (only appearance)
  • Nora Spinkleton/Princess Garogflotach (only appearance)
  • HB News reporter 2 (only appearance)

Locations[]

Objects[]

Vehicles[]

Suspects[]

Suspect Motive/reason
Owen Garrison Ranted against the new Blue Falcon movie.
Jennifer Severin Liked the publicity Mr. Hyde was bringing to her movie.
Brad Adams Ruining the movie would allow him to get a more serious role.
Hank Prince His mysterious phone calls and disappearances.

Culprits[]

Culprit Motive/reason
Opening case
Horten McGuggenheim as the Manic Minotaur of Manesly Manor Stealing computers because of an unspecified childhood truama.
Main film
Owen Garrison as Mr. Hyde Framed by Jack Rabble.
Jack Rabble as Mr. Hyde To divert an armored car so that he could rob it.

Cast[]

Frank Welker Scooby-Doo
Fred Jones
Dynomutt
Matthew Lillard Shaggy Rogers
Tommy
Bud Shelton
Award presenter
Grey DeLisle Daphne Blake
Geek kid
HB News reporter
Mindy Cohn Velma Dinkley
Diedrich Bader Brad Adams
Blue Falcon
Dee Bradley Baker Hideous Hyde Hound
Horten McGuggenheim
Manic Minotaur
Newscaster
Jeff Bennett Owen Garrison
Gregg Berger Hank Prince
Zorak
John DiMaggio Mr. Hyde
Nika Futterman Jennifer Severin
Kevin Michael Richardson Mayor Ron Starlin
Jimmy
Mindy Sterling Caterer
Tara Strong Austin
Princess Garogflotach/Nora Spinkleton-Prince
Fred Tatasciore Jack Rabble
Cruel Dynomutt
Billy West James Becker

Continuity[]

Notes/trivia[]

  • A trailer of the film was previewed on the Home Media releases of the previous DTV Big Top Scooby-Doo!
  • The music score in the opening and closing credits is very similar to the theme song of the TV series Batman: The Brave and the Bold; this is no coincidence since they both have the same composers. Naturally, they later composed the DTV Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
    • Not only did the composers return for Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold, but also much of the cast and crew.
  • DC Comics' Scooby-Doo! Team-Up made this film mostly impossible to rectify with each other, although Littlest Fuzzies do appear in DC Comics' Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? story Comic Convention Card Tricks.
  • Since as early as 2004, a script had been written by Disney Animation veteran Tad Stones for the unproduced, Scooby-Doo and the Anime Invasion,[1] which revolved around the gang going to an anime convention.[2]
  • This movie was included in Cartoon Network's Scooby-Doo! Back to School Marathon (August 10–11, 2013).
  • The original pitch for this movie had Commander Cool and Mellow Mutt in place of Blue Falcon and Dynomutt. In addition, the focus was more on comic books rather than movie adaptations. Owen Garrison's role was given to a Jack Kirby stand-in who felt he was denied credit for co-creating Commander Cool. James Tucker switched the character to Blue Falcon, and added the references to Adam West and The Dark Knight.[3]
  • According to James Tucker, Gary Owens who voiced Blue Falcon was considered to voiced Owen Garrison but couldn't do health issues. [4]
  • In the real-world TV series starring Blue Falcon and Dynomutt, Mr. Hyde is a one-time villain who appears in the premiere episode Everyone Hyde!, which is a crossover with The Scooby-Doo Show. In this episode, Willie the Weasel creates a formula to transform into Mr. Hyde (as Shaggy describes in-universe) and uses said formula to turn everyone else into Mr. Hyde as well, which is the plot of episode 22 in-universe.

Cultural references[]

  • The San De Pedro comic convention is a parody of the San Diego International Comic-Con.
  • The convention that the gang goes to is a Hanna-Barbera-themed. There is also reference to Warner Bros. owning the company/intellectual properties, by its logo also at the convention.
    • The Hanna-Barbera initials are planted on all kinds of merchandise, including comics and video tape boxes.
    • Super Friends characters are also referenced by posters and/or cosplayers, who include Wonder Woman, the Wonder Twins, Gleek, Black Vulcan, El Dorado, Apache Chief, and Samurai.
    • There is also a news channel HB News.
  • Velma references how Spider-Man got his powers and Superman's secret identity as Clark Kent, when she tells Daphne why she doesn't understand the interest or logic in comic books.
  • ScoobTube is a spoof of YouTube.
  • Combat Bots is a parody of Robot Wars.
  • Ron Starlin and the first HB News reporter are modelled after Mayor Gaunt and F.O.C.U.S. One, respectively, supporting characters in Dynomutt, Dog Wonder.
  • One of the bad guys in the second Blue Falcon movie resembles Race Bannon.
  • The moment when Scooby throws out his costume is a reference to the iconic episode from "The Amazing Spider-man # 50" by Stan Lee and John V. Romita, Sr.
  • Brad Adams may be a reference to Brad Pitt.

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches[]

  • TBA

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities[]

  • This movie presents everything in the Hanna-Barbera franchise outside of Scooby-Doo to be fictional. This greatly contradicts team-ups in the cartoon series, The New Scooby-Doo Movies, Dynomutt/Dog Wonder and Laff-a-Lympics, as well as the Scooby-Doo and Laff-a-Lympics comics from Marvel Comics, and crossovers in DC Comics (although DC was prone to go back and forth between either having the HB characters as real or fictional much like in this movie). By the end of the same year, DC had started to publish Scooby-Doo! Team-Up, having the gang help out most of the "fictitious" characters in this film.
  • It's odd that the Hideous Hyde Hound did not present any malfunction after almost drowning in the Hotel San De Pedro pool.
  • According to Austin, Mr. Hyde's next appearance after episode 3 of the Blue Falcon show, The Adventures of Blue Falcon, is in episode 22, when he creates the Psycho Ooze. But later on, it appears that a giant Mr. Hyde destroys the city in episode 17.
    • The back cover of the episode 17 VHS tape incorrectly reads "Episode Three".
  • There are Hanna-Barbera posters on one of the walls of the Combat Bots arena, as well as on Jack Rabble's wall of his booth at the San Pedro Comic Convention at the Sheldorf Hotel.
  • Velma is the only one of the group who made no effort to find something she liked on the Mega Mondo Pop Comic Con-A-Palooza, conflicting with her performance in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo.
  • Unlike other movies and series, the gang preferred to focus on a single suspect, in this case, Owen Garrison, rather than looking for more than one, even those provided by Shaggy and Scooby, which usually happens on almost every occasion.

In other languages[]

Language Name Meaning
Russian Скуби-Ду! Маска Голубого Сокола Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon
Turkish Scooby Doo: Mavi Şahinin Maskesi Scooby-Doo: Mask of the Blue Falcon
Greek Scooby-Doo! Η Μάσκα του Γερακιού Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Falcon

Home media[]

Quotes[]


Gallery[]

Videos[]

Images[]

References[]

  1. Strike, Joe. (June 9, 2004). The Tad Stones Interview — Part 1. Animation World Network. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  2. @TadStones (February 18, 2016). "@ScoobypediaWiki It never got past script. It was the Scooby Gang going to an anime convention. Not your typical foggy woods/haunted house.". Twitter. Retrieved February 19, 2016.
  3. Lawlor, Alexa (January 31, 2021)."Unmasked History of Scooby Doo Episode 27 – Marly Halpern-Graser". Unmasked History of Scooby Doo. Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  4. [1]. Twitter. Retrieved April 18, 2018

External links[]

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