Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998)
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
B.J. Ward
Velma Dinkley (voice)
Ed Gilbert
Mr. Beeman (voice)
Tara Strong
Lena Dupree (voice)
Adrienne Barbeau
Simone (voice)
Mary Kay Bergman
Daphne Blake (voice)
Scott Innes
Scooby-Doo (voice)
Frank Welker
Fred Jones (voice)
Billy West
Shaggy Rogers (voice)
Jim Cummings
Jacques (voice)
Cam Clarke
Beau Neville (voice)
Jennifer Leigh Warren
Chris (voice)
Mark Hamill
Snakebite Scruggs (voice)
Jim Stenstrum
Director
Kazumi Fukushima
Director
Davis Doi
Supervising Producer / Story
Victoria McCollum
Associate Producer
Steven Bramson
Original Music Composer / Conductor
Takashi Maekawa
Special Effects
Glenn Leopold
Screenplay / Story / Lyricist
Isao Yamamoto
Special Effects
Cosmo Anzilotti
Producer
Jean MacCurdy
Executive Producer
Paul Douglas
Editor
William Hanna
Characters
Joseph Barbera
Characters
Kris Zimmerman
Other
Collette Sunderman
Casting
Diana Ritchey
Production Manager
Robert Alvarez
Animation Director
James T. Walker
Animation Director
Armando Carrillo
Storyboard Artist
Adrian Gonzales
Storyboard Artist
Mario Piluso
Storyboard Artist
Lane Raichert
Storyboard Artist
Andrew Gentle
Background Designer
Derek Carter
Background Designer
Bobby Scott
Background Designer
Bill Williams
Background Designer
Paula LaFond
Character Designer
Mordecai Brown
Character Designer
Vaughn Tada
Character Designer
Lance Falk
Modeling
Iwao Takamoto
Creative Consultant
Steve Swaja
Prop Designer
Lee Go
Prop Designer
Scott Hill
Prop Designer
Al Gmuer
Other
Mannix Bennett
Other
Bonnie Callahan
Other
Brendan Eaton
Other
Craig Gardner
Other
Andrew Phillipson
Other
Charles E. Pickens
Other
Matthew Somma
Other
Henrik Tamm
Other
Stephan Jenkins
Songs
Brad Hargreaves
Songs
Kevin Cadogan
Songs
Arion Salazar
Songs
Tom Snow
Music
Richard Mouser
Music Producer
Steve Isaacs
Music Producer / Songs
Sven Shenar
Music Producer / Songs
Kelly Castro
Music Producer / Songs
Chris Cano
Music Producer / Songs
Rob Brown
Music Producer / Songs
Dave Jordan
Music Consultant
Stephen DePace
Music Consultant
John Richards
Scoring Mixer
Ruth Oroshnik
Orchestrator
Michael Patterson
Orchestrator
David Slonaker
Orchestrator
Bruce Frazier
Music Editor
Jamy Huang
Other
Harry NIckelson
Other
Lori Hanson
Painter
Nelda Ridley
Painter
Kunio Shimamura
Animation Director
Hiroshi Aoyama
Director
Shu-Bee Lee
Production Coordinator
Tohru Ishida
Assistant Director
Yoshishige Kosako
Animation Director
Kiyoshi Nakamura
Animation Director
Ben Raleigh
Music
David Mook
Music
Tim Iverson
Post-Production Manager
Julianne Humbert
Post Production Coordinator
Pat Foley
Additional Editing
Kerry Iverson
Assistant Editor / Dialogue Editor
Jim Hearn
Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor
Tim Gedemer
Sound Effects Designer
Rick Hinson
Sound Effects Editor
Vincent Giusette
Foley Artist
Richard Duarte
Foley Mixer
William DeBoer, Jr.
Negative Cutter
Lu Palazzola
Negative Cutter
Allen L. Stone
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Jiron
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William Olson
Sound Recordist
Trent Johnson
Colorist
Cheryl Campsmith
Online Editor
Michael Diaz
Production Assistant
Sharra Gage
Production Assistant
Lisa Melcombe
Production Assistant
Linda Moore
Production Assistant
Barbara Bartz
Production Assistant
Nancy Grimaldi
Production Assistant
Joanne Halcon
Production Accountant
Amy E. Wagner
Other
Athena Christianakis
Administration
Maria Womack
Administration
Haven Alexander
Production Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 22, 1998
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 17m
Genres
Wiki.
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island is a 1998 American direct-to-video animated mystery comedy horror film based on the Scooby-Doo franchise. In the film, Shaggy, Scooby, Fred, Velma and Daphne reunite after a year-long hiatus from Mystery, Inc. to investigate a bayou island said to be haunted by the ghost of the pirate Morgan Moonscar. The film was directed by Jim Stenstrum, from a screenplay by Glenn Leopold.
Popularity for Scooby-Doo had grown in the 1990s due to reruns aired on Cartoon Network. The channel's parent company, Time Warner, suggested developing a direct-to-video (DTV) film on the property. The team at Hanna-Barbera, collaborating with Warner Bros. Animation (whom was in the process of absorbing Hanna-Barbera at the time), consisted of many veteran artists and writers. Many of the original voice actors of the series were replaced for the film, although Frank Welker returned to voice Fred Jones. It was also the first of four Scooby-Doo direct-to-video films to be animated overseas by Japanese animation studio Mook Animation. Rock bands Third Eye Blind and Skycycle contribute to the film's soundtrack. The film is dedicated to Don Messick, Scooby-Doo's original voice actor who died in October 1997.
Zombie Island contains a darker tone than most Scooby-Doo productions, and is notable for containing real supernatural creatures rather than people in costumes. The film was released on September 22, 1998 and received positive reviews from critics, who complimented its animation and its story. The film is also notable for being the first Scooby-Doo production featuring the entire gang (sans Scrappy-Doo) since The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries episode A Halloween Hassle at Dracula’s Castle, which premiered on ABC on October 27, 1984. The film was aided by a $50 million promotional campaign, and sponsorship deals with multiple companies. Sales of the film on VHS were high, and it became the first in a long-running series of DTV Scooby-Doo films. The film made its first TV debut in October 31, 1998 on Cartoon Network.
Two decades after the film's release, Warner Bros. Animation developed a standalone sequel, Return to Zombie Island, released in 2019.