There really isn’t much of plot to Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf as this movie is simply a lazy imitation of Hanna-Barbera’s Wacky Races where in this case instead of Dick Dastardly and Muttley we get Dracula and his monster crew. The basic story here is that fearing he will have to cancel the annual Monster Road Rally, due the Wolfman retiring to Florida, Dracula (Hamilton Camp) consults “The Grimness Book of Records” to discover how to get a new werewolf. According to the book, “Every five hundred years the moon comes into perfect position, on three consecutive nights, to create a new werewolf, and it starts tomorrow night” and to seal the deal the book includes a picture of Shaggy (Casey Kasem) as the next person destined to become a werewolf.
If werewolves are so rare what is that hairy monster next to Dracula supposed to be?
Dracula sends twin hunchbacks named “The Hunch Bunch” to ensure that Shaggy becomes a werewolf, which is rather odd considering the prophecy made this seem like a done deal, but regardless of this unnecessary bit of stupidity these bumbling pair of morons are sent to America to retrieve Shaggy but end up bringing along Scooby-Doo and Scrappy (Don Messick) as well as Shaggy’s "Adoring and liberated girlfriend, Googie" (B.J. Ward ), a character who seems madly in love with Shaggy but is never seen again in any further Scooby television shows or movies.Was she intended to be the new Daphne?
Once Dracula’s hunchbacked henchmen captures are heroes and ferries them off to Transylvania the movie’s “plot” is set into gear when Shaggy refuses to participate in the Monster Road Rally but when facing imminent death he makes a deal with Dracula, stating that he'll race under the condition that if he wins Dracula must return him back to his human state and allow him and his friends to leave. What follows is your standard Wacky Races shenanigans with Dracula doing his best to guarantee that Shaggy and Scooby lose the race and with the “help” of fellow racers consisting of Frankenstein's monster, his wife Repulsa, a Mummy, the Witch Sisters, Dragonfly, Dr. Jackyll/Mr. Snyde, Swamp Thing, and Bone Jangles the Skeleton, who cheat constantly throughout the entire race, it would seem unlikely that Shaggy and the gang could possibly win.Spoiler: Shaggy and Scooby-Doo win.
Stray Observations:• From gym teacher to race car driver Shaggy does seem to have numerous talents, though him being an abject coward makes him being a stock car driver rather out of character as racing is one of the more dangerous sports.
• Apparently in this universe being bitten by a werewolf doesn’t spread the curse, instead, you have to wait every 500 years for a particular moonlit night.
• Why did the Hunch Bunch need to go out of their way to expose Shaggy to moonlight? It’s not as if we don’t see Shaggy out and about at night during this prophesied full moon.
• Even this movie’s writers couldn’t come up with an explanation as to why hiccups would cause Shaggy to instantly switch back and forth between his human and werewolf form.
• Dracula literally has a Bat-Copter and a Bat-Plane, not that this makes him much of a caped crusader.
• This is not the first time Shaggy has been turned into a werewolf as it happened before in the episode "Moonlight Madness" from the second run of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy. Only this time no magic medallion was required.
• Shaggy and Scooby find themselves way out in the lead multiple times despite all the sabotage and setbacks that plague them during the race, maybe Dracula shouldn’t have given them such a good car if he wanted them to lose.
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