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I will tell you honestly, you can find better in the original Scooby Doo Where Are You series we've grown to know and love as kids!!! This HBO original series is nothing compared to that original series as it contains the most graphic content you would never in any way expect in any cartoon featuring especially the character Velma, even if it is all about her life story!!! I would never dream to see such a horribly written new series that is supposed to be child friendly enough to feature one of the most recognizable television canine characters ever created by Hannah-Barbara! So if you want any advice from me as my own personal television critic, then look to the one and only Scooby Doo series that we're meant to be accustomed to viewing as entertaining and mystery solving!
If you are looking for a film to end such an film icon, you will find this one has plenty of reasons to end the greatest adventures of Indiana Jones!!! Plenty of "just like old times" action that make this entry just as original as its predecessors and great special effects that make one more adventure a worth your while!!! We would all greatly miss Harrison Ford as the iconic on screen hero after this one! So let us keep this film in our Indiana Jones film inventory as a way of memory for Ford as he has officially declared this as his last film role! No one could play the part of the archeologist well like he could!!!
Walt Disney would've been proud of this animated classic becoming a traditional part of his film company! It invites all of us to "be guests" to a world full of magic and beauty in moralistic detail. The many songs in this film indicate the saying "beauty is found within", reminding us that appearances don't matter necessarily because we are beautiful for what we are. No matter how prejudices try to befall us, we must always treat others with pure kindness and generosity! That is what this animated tale has taught us, just like "When you Wish upon a Star, dreams really can come true from Pinocchio!!!