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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some people were enticed by the OriginStory set up at the very beginning, only for the plot to quickly abandon that and only use it to explain how the Mystery Gang first met.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some people were enticed by the OriginStory OriginsEpisode set up at the very beginning, only for the plot to quickly abandon that and only use it to explain how the Mystery Gang first met.
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* RecurringFanonCharacter: Given the Policewoman's EnsembleDarkHorse status, some fans prefer to [[spoiler: canonize her as her own separate person instead of just being another of Dick Dastardly's disguises.]]
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* TheScrappy: Creator/SimonCowell's appearence was universally reviled as a very outdated ''Series/AmericanIdol'' reference that only existed to create forced tension between Scooby, Shaggy and the rest of the Gang. On top of [[UnintentionalUncannyValley having a very creepy and jarring design]].
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* QuestionableCasting: Many fans voiced annoyance that Matthew Lillard, Frank Welker, Creator/GreyDelisle, and Creator/KateMicucci (the respective regular voice actors for Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma) were all replaced by {{Celebrity Voice Actor}}s, with only Welker reprising his role as Scooby.

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* QuestionableCasting: Many fans voiced annoyance that Matthew Lillard, Frank Welker, Creator/GreyDelisle, and Creator/KateMicucci (the respective regular voice actors for Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma) were all replaced by {{Celebrity Voice Actor}}s, with only Welker reprising his role as Scooby.[[note]]{{Irony}} sets in when you realize Lillard himself is also a ''celebrity'' as well, as he was well known for his live action roles during TheNineties, his casting as the live action Shaggy in the first two Scooby Doo films would eventually lead him to become Shaggy's official voice actor to this day.[[/note]]
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* BaseBreakingCharacter:
** Dick Dastardly gets a lot of love for being a cool and compelling villain despite being based on one of the biggest {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s in the history of animation and having some of the funniest lines in the movie, other fans dislike his inclusion feeling he's more of a superheroe villain rather that a Scooby-Doo villain and think he steals screentime from the members of the gang that aren't Scooby or Shaggy.
** Fred. Some fans see it as the funniest character in the movie and found Creator/ZacEfron's performance surprisingly good, others weren't fond of another take of Fred [[TookALevelInDumbass tooking a level in dumbass]] and hate that he's for once not voiced by Creator/FrankWelker
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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Creator/FrankWelker reprises his 18 year role of Scooby-Doo and is still as good as ever, but he ''really'' finds his emotional chops at TheClimax when [[spoiler: Shaggy performs a HeroicSacrifice by trapping himself in the Underworld so that Cerberus won't escape again]] then Scooby lets out a heartwrenchinly mournful howl when it appears that [[spoiler: his best friend is gone forever]]. Then when Scooby, the rest of the Mystery Gang, and the Falcon Force [[spoiler: find a way to get Shaggy back]], he delivers an almost equally tear-jerking exchange:

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: Creator/FrankWelker reprises his 18 year role of Scooby-Doo and is still as good as ever, but he ''really'' finds his emotional chops at TheClimax when [[spoiler: Shaggy performs a HeroicSacrifice by trapping himself in the Underworld so that Cerberus won't escape again]] then Scooby lets out a heartwrenchinly mournful howl heart-wrenching HowlOfSorrow when it appears that [[spoiler: his best friend is gone forever]]. Then when Scooby, the rest of the Mystery Gang, and the Falcon Force [[spoiler: find a way to get Shaggy back]], he delivers an almost equally tear-jerking exchange:

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* QuestionableCasting: Many fans voiced annoyance that Matthew Lillard, Frank Welker, Creator/GreyDelisle, and Creator/KateMicucci (the respective regular voice actors for Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma) were all replaced by {{Celebrity Voice Actor}}s, with only Welker reprising his role as Scooby.



* WTHCastingAgency: Many fans voiced annoyance that Matthew Lillard, Frank Welker, Creator/GreyDelisle, and Creator/KateMicucci (the respective regular voice actors for Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma) were all replaced by {{Celebrity Voice Actor}}s, with only Welker reprising his role as Scooby.
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** Regarding Simon Cowell: [[spoiler:some feel the reveal Dick Dastardly had a Simon mask means the Simon from the start of the film was also him, trying to separate Shaggy and Scooby from the others for easier capture.]]
*** Director Tony Cervone initially [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CCd_HOvDLya/ jossed this]], but then responded to a DM confirming that Simon's scene came late in production and that this is what they intended. The film originally had a mid-credit scene with the real Cowell who never met the gang, which was cut for time and the unmasking's subtle visual and verbal explanation to the twist.

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** Regarding Simon Cowell: [[spoiler:some Cowell, some feel the reveal Dick Dastardly had a Simon mask means the Simon from that his scene at the start of the film was also him, [[spoiler:Dick Dastardly in disguise, trying to separate Shaggy and Scooby from the others for easier capture.]]
capture, especially given that Dastardly uses a Simon mask at the end of the film]].
*** Director Tony Cervone Cervon initially [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CCd_HOvDLya/ jossed this]], but then responded to a DM confirming that Simon's scene came late in production and that this is what they intended. The film originally had a mid-credit scene with the real Cowell who never met the gang, which was cut for time and the unmasking's subtle visual and verbal explanation to the twist.

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