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Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright

Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright is a direct-to-video animated mystery comedy film produced by and distributed by Warner Home Video. Directed by and written by Doug and Candie Langdale, it runs for 78 minutes and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 20, . The film follows the Mystery Inc. gang—consisting of Fred Jones, , , , and —as they investigate supernatural occurrences at a talent competition. In the story, and travel to to compete as a singing duo on the hit TV show Talent Star, which is broadcast from a historic with a haunted past. After advancing to the finals, a masked emerges, cursing the production and sabotaging performances, prompting the entire gang to uncover the culprit's identity while navigating the high-stakes show. The narrative incorporates elements of romance between and , alongside the series' signature humor, chases, and unmasking of the villain. The voice cast includes as Fred Jones and , as , as , and as . Guest stars feature as Lotte Lavoie, along with other performers voicing contestants and suspects in the competition. The film received generally positive reception for its engaging mystery and lighthearted tone, earning a 77% approval rating on .

Production

Development and writing

Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright was announced as the twenty-first installment in Warner Bros. Animation's direct-to-video Scooby-Doo film series, positioned as a follow-up to Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire (2012) and preceding Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery (2014). The film's script was penned by Doug Langdale, who handled the teleplay, alongside story contributions from Candie Langdale, crafting a musical horror-comedy narrative drawn from The Phantom of the Opera and centered on a talent competition in Chicago. Development proceeded at , where co-producer guided the incorporation of original songs—written by Burnett, , and , with music by Robert J. Kral—to set the entry apart from prior releases through its emphasis on musical performances. A key creative choice involved positioning and as competing talent show duo, providing a platform to subtly advance their longstanding romantic tension within the group's dynamic. The storyline was structured around an array of suspects to build , culminating in a dual-villain unmasking that amplified the franchise's classic mystery-solving formula.

Animation and recording

was directed by , who returned to helm a direct-to-video Scooby-Doo feature following his work on in 2008. for Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright was produced by , utilizing 2D techniques consistent with the studio's approach to the franchise during this period. Additional animation services were provided by . Voice recording was overseen by director Collette Sunderman, who handled and for the performances. The process emphasized the vocal talents of the cast, particularly for the musical elements involving guest performers. The was composed by Robert J. Kral, incorporating original score elements alongside variations on the classic theme to support the film's musical sequences. Post-production sound services, including mixing, were managed by Advantage Audio Services.

Synopsis

Plot summary

The Mystery Inc. gang travels to , where Fred and Daphne enter as finalists in the Talent Star singing competition, held at the long-abandoned and supposedly haunted . As they arrive, the group meets fellow contestants, including violinist Emma Gale, dancer Lotte Lavoie, singer Chrissy Damon, magician Waldo, and novelty act Girl-O-Saurus Rex, among others. The venue's eerie history comes to light when stage manager Mel Richmond explains that the opera house was shut down decades ago after a series of incidents blamed on a ghostly figure known as . Tensions rise during rehearsals when the Phantom—a green-faced, leather-clad rocker —emerges from the shadows, sabotaging equipment by dropping a massive Talent Star sign and stealing producer Dewey 's , which bears the cryptic "Chrissy must win!" The villain escalates the terror by kidnapping contestants like and causing chaotic pursuits through the theater's catwalks and backstage areas, forcing the into high-speed chases and narrow escapes while gathering clues such as a lemony scent on the Phantom's rope and looped security footage. Suspects quickly emerge among the staff and associates, including , flamboyant host Brick Pimiento, talent agent Lance Damon (Chrissy's father), and Ottoman, each with potential motives tied to the competition or the building's insurance value. As the investigation deepens, Velma uncovers the opera house's dark past linked to 1970s rock star Steve Trilby, the original Phantom accused of arson during a performance but who vanished and now lives as a recluse in the sewers. The gang enlists Trilby's aid after confirming his innocence, leading to a climactic confrontation where multiple Phantoms are unmasked: Mel Richmond, who sought to torch the venue for insurance money; Lance Damon, aiming to rig the contest for his daughter by eliminating rivals; Dewey Ottoman, plotting to steal a hidden Soap Diamond prop; and Brick Pimiento, staging scares for publicity. Richmond and his accomplices are arrested following a final chase through the streets, revealing the supernatural menace as an elaborate hoax in line with the classic Scooby-Doo formula of meddling kids exposing human culprits behind ghostly guises. With the mystery solved, the Talent Star finals proceed uninterrupted at the now-safe , where Fred and tie with Gale but graciously concede the win to her. The gang departs , reflecting on the case's twists and the importance of perseverance in the face of deception.

Musical numbers

The film incorporates several original musical numbers that enhance character dynamics and the competitive atmosphere of the . The opening credits sequence features "On the Case", written and produced by , performed by The Slow Downs in collaboration with the Mystery Inc. gang's voices, establishing the group's adventurous spirit as they arrive at the Talent Star competition. During the rehearsal scenes, "Homewrecker", written by Hughie Stone Fish and Brendyn Adams, is performed by Chrissy Damon (voiced by ), underscoring the jealousy and rivalry among the contestants as tensions build before the show. The emotional ballad "It's Enough For Me", written by , , and , is sung by Fred Jones and (voiced by and ), reflecting their partnership and romance within the context of the talent competition. "", written and produced by , is performed by Fred Jones and as a tie-breaker in the finals, providing romantic and humorous elements amid the high-stakes performances. The score also integrates recurring motifs, such as the Phantom's rock-inspired theme, which intensifies during chase sequences to build suspense and tie into the mystery's theatrical elements.

Voice cast

Core cast

Frank Welker provides the voices for Fred Jones, the confident leader and trap-builder of the Mystery Inc. team, and Scooby-Doo, the cowardly Great Dane who serves as the group's comic sidekick. Welker has voiced Fred across nearly every animated incarnation of the franchise since 1969 and assumed the role of Scooby in 2002 following Don Messick's retirement. Matthew Lillard voices , the laid-back and food-obsessed investigator who performs a musical number in the film. Lillard took over the role in 2009 after Casey Kasem's retirement and has continued voicing Shaggy in subsequent direct-to-video entries. Grey DeLisle portrays , the fashionable and brave member of Mystery Inc. who participates as a talent contestant. DeLisle has voiced Daphne since 2001, beginning with , and reprises the role in this direct-to-video production. Mindy Cohn voices Velma Dinkley, the intelligent and logical clue-solver of the group who provides key deductions. Cohn has portrayed Velma since 2002, starting in What's New, Scooby-Doo?, and maintains the role in the direct-to-video series.

Guest cast

The guest cast of Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright includes a mix of established voice actors portraying the film's contestants, suspects, and antagonists, bringing energy to the talent show setting and mystery elements.
ActorRole(s)
Emma Gale (young violinist contestant and central victim)
The Phantom (mysterious villain, worn by multiple characters) / Lance Damon (Chrissy Damon's father and manager, one of the villains)
K.T. (Talent Star director)
Mike Gale (Emma's father) / Mel Richmond (opera house owner and one of the villains)
Brick Pimiento (host of Talent Star and one of the villains)
Dewey Ottoman (talent show producer and one of the villains)
Lotte Lavoie (singer contestant)
Chrissy Damon (singing contestant)
Barb Damon (Chrissy's mother and manager)
Meg Gale (Emma's mother) / Cathy
Notable among the guests is , leveraging his background in from shows like Whose Line Is It Anyway?, to voice the energetic host Brick Pimiento.

Release

Home media

Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on August 20, 2013, by Warner Home Video under the label, marking the final film distributed under this imprint following its closure in August 2012. The standard edition features the 78-minute film along with bonus content such as classic episodes from Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, including "Never Ape an Ape Man" and "Don't Fool with a Phantom." Some releases also include a for the "On the Case" performed by The Slow Downs. Subsequent compilations have incorporated the film, such as the Scooby-Doo Volume 2 Collection 6-Movie Pack, which bundles it with other titles like Big Top Scooby-Doo! and Scooby-Doo! And the Spooky Swing of Doom!. Digital purchase and download options became available on August 20, 2013, through platforms including and Video.

Broadcast and availability

Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright received its U.S. television premiere on Cartoon Network on August 10, 2013, airing as part of a marathon ahead of its home media release. Internationally, the film aired on television in the on August 20, 2013, in on August 29, 2013, and in in October 2013, with dubbed versions produced in multiple languages including , , and others to accommodate local audiences. The film was available for streaming on Max (now Max) starting in 2021 as part of Discovery's catalog of animated content but was removed in early 2025. As of November 2025, it is available for rent or purchase on digital platforms such as Amazon Video, , and Fandango at Home. Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright has been included in various Scooby-Doo marathon events and holiday specials on , particularly during Halloween programming blocks. As of November 2025, the film remains accessible via digital purchase or rental through Discovery-affiliated services and third-party platforms, including linear television broadcasts on channels like and , though it received no theatrical release.

Reception

Critical reception

Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright received limited professional critical attention as a direct-to-video animated film, with reviews generally praising its family-friendly entertainment value while noting its formulaic elements typical of the franchise. Common Sense Media awarded the film a 3-out-of-5 star rating in a review by Sandie Angulo Chen, highlighting its entertaining take on a reality talent show theme set in a haunted theater, which effectively teaches children about suspense, mystery-solving, and teamwork among diverse personalities. The review commended the positive messages of collaboration and perseverance, along with the humor derived from Scooby and the gang's antics, and noted strong voice performances, particularly Wayne Brady's portrayal of the charismatic host. However, it cautioned that the Phantom of the Opera-inspired ghost elements, including a masked figure dropping props and setting curtains ablaze, may be too scary for children under age 7, and described the film as an acquired taste amid the franchise's frequent releases. Critics and aggregate sites appreciated the film's memorable musical numbers integrated into the talent competition and the clever mystery twists, though some pointed to a formulaic plot and occasionally rushed resolution as drawbacks. The animation quality was frequently lauded for its vibrant depiction of the setting and chase sequences. On , the film holds a % audience score based on 23 reviews, reflecting favorable reception for its lighthearted family entertainment, though professional critic reviews remain sparse. Similarly, users rated it 6.8 out of 10 from over 2,700 ratings, with commendations for the voice acting and overall fun despite its predictability.

Commercial performance and legacy

Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright achieved moderate commercial success as a release, with estimated domestic video sales totaling $2,215,565, including $1,916,603 from DVD and $298,962 from Blu-ray. This performance aligned with the steady output of Warner Bros. Animation's franchise during the early , supporting the production of subsequent entries in the series. The film premiered on on August 10, 2013, marking a key broadcast event for the network's animation lineup. It was subsequently available for streaming on HBO Max, contributing to the platform's family-oriented content until much of the catalog was removed in 2025 amid Warner Bros. Discovery's content strategy shifts. In terms of legacy, Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright holds a 6.8/10 rating on from over 2,700 user votes, reflecting sustained fan appreciation for its comedic elements, multiple antagonists, and musical sequences inspired by . The production is notable as the final release under the label, which shut down in August 2012 to streamline operations across its animation and divisions, though select titles like this one continued bearing the branding into 2013. Despite lacking major awards or widespread critical acclaim, it remains a fan-favored entry within the era for blending humor, mystery, and homage to classic theater tropes.

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