
Next, we have their father Rob who used to run the pirate tour aboard Bash’s ship, before a bumper car injury forced him to go into the hotel business, and his knowledge of pirate lore and his suspicious nature makes him a good candidate. First, we have Chad ( Josh Keaton) and Krissy Holdout ( Natalie Lander), the obnoxious teens who won last year’s “Captains of the Bash” and seem very insistent on keeping the title despite most of the other kids finding them rather unlikable. “ Avast me glowing hearties!”Īs mysteries go, Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash is a doozy as the bulk of the cast is made up of suspects.

Legend tells of the notorious Captain Brutimore Bash ( Kevin Michael Richardson) and his pirate companion Bingo Belle ( Grey Griffin) who were the first captains of the Blowout Beach Bash, but when a navy blockade interrupted their partying, the two had to sneak away, leaving their treasure behind. When they check into their hotel, they learn from the owners Rob ( Tom Kenny) and Laura Holdout ( Grey Griffin) that a pair of ghost pirates have stolen the pirate hats for the “Captains of the Bash” crowning ceremony and have also scared most of the teens away. This doesn’t sit well with Fred and Velma, so they vow to prove that they are “party animals ” and “Not obsessed with solving mysteries.” And how will they prove such a thing? Well, by becoming the “Captains of the Bash,” but once they arrive at Blowout Beach, they find the boardwalk deserted and a mystery on their hands. When Velma tries to figure out how best to “Optimize their fun,” we get Daphne and Shaggy razzing both her and Fred for being total squares and full-on nerds.

From the arresting police officer, who admits to not being good at his job, they learn of the “Blowout Beach Bingo Bash” which consists of three fun-filled days of singing, dancing, games, and food, which ends with a giant beach barbeque, “Where they crown the two most high-spirited partiers Captains of the Bash!” Time for a Road Trip

Fred ( Frank Welker) and Velma ( Kate Micucci) both want to stay at the museum while Daphne ( Grey Griffin) is with Shaggy ( Matthew Lillard) and Scooby in their desire to go somewhere fun. Regardless, this second Scooby-Doo Lego movie still has the standard mysteries and comedy hijinks required to be a proper Scooby-Doo adventure.Īfter the unmasking of another “Mummy” that had been terrorizing a local museum - in a Lego reimagining of the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, Too - the gang starts discussing what they should do next. I doubt kids today are all that familiar with the “Beach Party” movies starring 60s’ singing sensations Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, but Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash is a clear tribute to those fun-loving goofy teen flicks of old thus, more mature viewers may get an extra chuckle or two.
