Description: 4 KIDS FAVORITES -- SCOOBY DOO --- SCOOBY DOO and the LEGEND OF THE VAMPIRE + SCOOBY DOO in " WHEREs MY MUMMY ? + SCOOBY DOO and the SAMURAI SWORD + SCOOBY DOO and LEGEND OF THE PHANTOSAUR --- 4 FULL LENGTH FEATURES over 5 HOURS Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the VampireIt's a bit difficult to determine where The Legend of the Vampire's animation woes stop and its 1080p/AVC-encoded video presentation's troubles begin. Shortcuts and pitfalls abound in the source -- pixelated line art, static artifacts in the backgrounds and other oddities, though largely easy to overlook, still distract -- and a few sporadic issues (primarily banding and minor ringing) will give videophiles pause. Even so, there's a lot here to love, particularly when comparing the high definition image to its long-since outmoded DVD counterpart. Colors are bright and bold, primaries pop, black levels are nice and inky, contrast is spot on, and crispness and clarity are quite good all things considered. While the line art and color fills aren't always seamless or free from anomalies, most of the movie's eyesores trace back to the source. It doesn't make any of it prettier -- older kids will bemoan the downgrade from the newer Scooby-Doo animated productions -- but it's proficient enough to make the upgrade a solid one.--- ENGLISH OR FRENCH LANGUAGES - ENGLISH , FRENCH , SPANISH SUBTITLES Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword - What a difference five years makes. With an uptick in animation and a reduction in the number of issues inherent to its source, Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword and its 1080p/AVC-encoded video presentation are more in line with recent Scooby Doo direct-to-video Blu-ray releases than its predecessors. Colors are strong and vibrant, primaries pack a punch, black levels are fresh from the animators' pen, and contrast is bright and satisfying. Detail is quite good too, with fewer instances of the rampant pixelation and other anomalies that plague The Legend of the Vampire, The Monster of Mexico and The Loch Ness Monster. (Key word: fewer.) Lines are crisp and largely clean (although frame zooms still distort overall clarity), backgrounds are striking, and the usual suspects -- noticeable banding, exceedingly minor macroblocking and negligible intermittent ringing -- are really the only things that threaten the integrity of the presentation. All in all, The Samurai Sword delivers.The Samurai Sword's DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track benefits from the five-year gap between it and its Loch Ness Monster cousin. Rear speaker activity is more playful and aggressive, LFE output is fiercer and more nuanced, and dynamics are more refined. A prevailing, two-dimensional cartoon soundstage still dominates the proceedings, but it doesn't take much of a toll, especially since it's par for the animated DTV movie course. Voices are clean, crystal clear and grounded in the soundscape, effects are bolstered by noteworthy power and weight, and the entire experience, flat as it can be at times, is a bright, bombastic blast overall. ENGLISH LANGUAGE -- ENGLISH AND FRENCH SUBTITLES Scooby-Doo! Legend of the PhantosaurPhantosaur takes a bite out of Blu-ray with a sharp, none too scary 1080p/AVC-encoded presentation. Crisp, vibrant and oh-so-colorful, Warner's efforts are appreciated and render the animator's eye-popping primaries, inky blacks and exacting lineart with the utmost care. Every last detail is intact and well-represented, every red burns and every blue soothes, and every scene represents a step up from the studio's animated release M.O. Occasional banding still haunts the proceedings and static, presumably source-inherent macroblocking creeps in from time to time (the skies that frame Tex and Shaggy's motorcycle showdown and the Phantosaur's town assault bear the brunt of the anomalies). Even so, neither issue is as severe or prevailing as they often are in other Scooby-Doo!, Tom & Jerry and DCU Original Movie Blu-ray releases, so here's hoping the recent rash of average animated presentations are becoming a thing of the past. ENGLISH AND FRENCH + SPANISH LANGUAGES -- ENGLISH , FRENCH , SPANISH SUBTITLES WHEREs MY MUMMY - When sleuthing archaeologist Velma travels to Egypt to attend a ceremony celebrating the unveiling of the newly restored Sphinx, the discovery of a hidden tomb threatens to unleash an ancient curse in this frightful feature-length mystery featuring everyone's favorite dog detective - Scooby-Doo. Upon discovering the ancient tomb of Eqyptian queen Cleopatra, Scooby and the gang find an ominous warning stating that all who enter will be turned to stone. As the mystery of the ancient tomb deepens, an army of the dead emerges to take revenge on those who would violate the eternal slumber of their revered ruler. ENGLISH LANGUAGE -- ENGLISH AND FRENCH SUBTITLES
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Rating: G
Sub-Genre: Playable In the USA and Canada - Region 1
Franchise: Playable In the USA and Canada - Region 1
Studio: Warner Bros
Edition: Playable in USA and Canada - Region 1
Type: Movie
Region Code: PLAYABLE IN USA & CANADA // REGION 1
Format: 4 Disc DVD Set
Release Year: 2018
Language: ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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Genre: Animation, Children's & Family
Movie/TV Title: 4 KID FAVORITES SCOOBY DOO
Season: Playable In the USA and Canada - Region 1