It's funny, but there aren't enough stars from the sky. So, I am a big fan of the cartoon series 'Scooby Doo'. Recently I saw that a new full-length cartoon was released 'Scooby-Doo: A prank or a sweet' (2022) and could not pass by.
The Secret Corporation solves mysteries and catches ghosts. In principle, the essence has not changed for ten three years, or even more, because cartoons about Scooby appeared in the late 20th century. The main characters are Fred, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby Doo. The boys discover the man who made costumes for all the monsters they caught and put him behind bars. But what happens when there are no more monsters? Or do you?
There are no questions on the plot, everything looks interesting, in contrast to Shaggy, a cat is added, which is neither good nor evil, but helps the main characters (forced), as well as Coco Diablo (you will understand who it is after watching the cartoon). But then comes up what I really did not like - another attempt to push the LGBT agenda through a children's cartoon!
The creators of the cartoon make Velma a lesbian who falls in love with Coco. Are you serious? Why did you do that? It's a cartoon for kids, not even a Netflix show that's full of it. That’s probably the only thing I didn’t like. I really don’t understand what the director and the studio did.
According to the graphics - it is modern and looks nice, although I am a fan of more classic drawings, the same ' Scooby Doo' 90-00s. That graphic I consider cult, and this is already so... its modern adaptation, but I think modern children will like more exactly how it was implemented by experts on the schedule of 22 years than their predecessors.
A one-time cartoon, basically like any Scooby cartoon. But it's interesting to watch, not counting the fact that throughout the film we are trying to push the gender agenda.
7 out of 10