Lego Scooby-doo! - Fantasmi A Hollywood Official
Used the Headless Horseman costume to scare away staff so he could buy the studio cheaply.
Yes, (released as LEGO Scooby-Doo! - Fantasmi a Hollywood in Italy) is a direct-to-video animated mystery film that originally debuted in May 2016. It holds the distinction of being the 26th entry in the direct-to-video Scooby-Doo film series and the first full-length movie based on the LEGO Scooby-Doo brand. Blog Post: Lights, Camera, Mystery! LEGO Scooby-Doo! - Fantasmi a Hollywood
Disguised himself as the Mummy and Zombie to carry on his father's legacy and save the studio's horror roots. Used the Headless Horseman costume to scare away
Tired of being used as "monster bait," Shaggy and Scooby decide to quit eating Scooby Snacks, though their resolve is tested by the Hollywood mystery. It holds the distinction of being the 26th
After the studio's production is ruined, the gang realizes their security camera footage captured their chases. This "found-footage" film becomes a hit, saving Brickton Studios. Fun Facts for Fans:
The gang faces a Headless Horseman, a Mummy, and a Zombie—all reimagined as LEGO minifigures that can change identity with a simple swap of LEGO pieces. The Culprits:
In this LEGO-fied adventure, the gang heads to Hollywood after Shaggy and Scooby inadvertently win a trip to the legendary Brickton Studios —a famous horror film studio facing financial ruin. The owner, Chet Brickton, is being pressured to sell to developer Atticus Fink, but things take a spooky turn when classic movie monsters start coming to life on the sets. Key Plot Highlights: