segunda-feira, 14 de setembro de 2020

Didgeridoo and the Shaman's Ghost

 == ''Didgeridoo and the Shaman's Ghost'' ==

'''''Didgeridoo and the Shaman's Ghost''''' (in 87-minute release) is the parody of ''[[Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost|Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost]]'' which is a [[2006]] [[Japanese]]-[[Finnish]] animated supernatural action-comedy film that was released on [[YouTube]] in [[Japan]] on [[February 4]], 2006, in [[Finland]] on [[March 8]], 2006 and in [[North America]] on [[April 24]], 2006. It was produced by [[Hasbro]] and [[Mattel]] and distributed by [[Paramount Pictures]]. The film's contributors include the voice actors, such as [[Martin Short]] as the voice of the horror writer Bennington "Benny" Bancroft, [[Jim Belushi]] as the voice of the Mayor, [[Samuel L. Jackson]] as the voice of Mr. McWright, [[Paige O'Hara]] as the voice of Thornton (sounds like [[Belle (Disney character)|Belle]]), [[Whoopi Goldberg]] as the voice of Benny's ancestral named Shirley Bancroft, and [[Sammo Hung]] as the voice of Dr. Grant.


The plot involves [[Formula Two]] traveling to [[Vancouver]] town called Blue Hills after being invited by horror writer Bennington "Benny" Bancroft. Like a number of Paramount animated films released in the early-2000s, ''The Shaman's Ghost'' features real supernatural elements instead of the traditionally fabricated ones the franchise is associated with, giving the film a recorded tone. The film has been adapted into a book. It is the film to be animated overseas by the Japanese animation studio [[Mook Animation]]. It marks the first time voice actor and radio-personality [[Scott Innes]] reprises their both voices of Didgeridoo and Ralph, who needed time for his voice works on four [[Scooby-Doo]] direct-to-video films.

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