Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon Page #3

Synopsis: The gang meet the faded Blue Falcon lead actor at a comic book convention, as he swears revenge for being left out of Hollywood. Later, an antagonist from the actual Blue Falcon animated series, Mr. Hyde, begins terrorizing the convention, trying to stop the release of the new Falcon film.
Director(s): Michael Goguen
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.9
TV-Y
Year:
2012
78 min
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that transformed him into a nightmare.

Bringing out his terrible evil self.

As Mr. Hyde,

he's a creature of pure chaos...

...trying to turn the world

into a dark twisted place.

If you two know so much about Mr. Hyde,

you should take the lead on this mystery.

- Uh-uh.

- Yeah. Like, are you kidding? No way.

Mr. Hyde is the monster that taught us

how to be scared of monsters.

Regardless, I say our first lead would be

the movie producer, Jennifer Severin.

She was acting a little too innocent,

if you ask me.

Good call, Velma.

She's having a party tonight.

Let's check it out.

Hands off, you venal villains.

I tell you, I don't need an invitation

to a Blue Falcon party.

I am the Blue Falcon! Ugh.

Come on, old-timer.

No. Let me go.

That's twice now.

I think that Garrison guy

is acting pretty darn suspicious.

Ha! Like, no way, Fred.

He can't be the bad guy.

He's the Blue Falcon.

Was the Blue Falcon.

Motive enough right there.

We're working for the mayor

and Mr. Becker.

Split up and see what we can find out.

- Anything you can tell us about Mr. Hyde?

- Who's that?

The freaky freak

that attacked the convention?

The Blue Falcon's archnemesis?

Oh, I never studied the older Blue Falcon.

In fact, I've never even watched the show.

Instead, I bring to the Blue Falcon

a clean slate...

...seeing him as a divided soul

in an endless debate...

...over the choices he's had to make

in a very real and dangerous world.

What does that even mean?

That the Blue Falcon is an enigma...

...living a life trapped within

the impossibility of certainty.

- Makes you think.

- You take that back.

I don't have the slightest idea

what you just said...

...but you'd better take it back, like, now.

Come on, Shaggy.

Let's go see how the girls are doing.

I don't have any idea

who this Mr. Hyde person might be...

...but I think you should be questioning

Owen Garrison.

It's no secret that he's threatened me

and the studio.

He's quite insane, you know.

Yeah, yo, the projects in turnaround

and Steven's interested.

He loves the script, man.

- Good.

- Oh, it's better than good.

It's got cyborgs, dinosaurs and penguins.

Come on, everybody loves penguins.

A $90-million opening weekend.

Yeah, a monster.

Monster? Where?

Oh, good grief. They're not showing

that awful trailer again?

Hey.

Like, where did that horrible actor guy go?

Brad Adams.

And where's Jennifer Severin?

Maybe security got them out.

No time to worry about that. Look.

Since my brutal bats were such a hit

at the convention...

...I thought you pathetic people might enjoy

my Hideous Hyde Hound.

Attack, my beauty.

Teach them the true meaning of fear.

Scooby-Doo, run!

Hey. He-he-he.

Jeepers.

Wait, where's Scooby-Doo?

He was right behind us.

Scooby-Doo, get out of there!

Uh-oh.

Hey. Hey.

Okay. That was a little strange.

Did you see all those extra security guards

on the way in?

Mr. Becker is clearly expecting

another Mr. Hyde attack.

And why are we here?

Because we're expecting it too, Shaggy.

The best way to solve any mystery

is to be right in the middle of it.

So, what's on the mystery-solving agenda

for today, Freddy?

There's something I'd like to check out.

Come on, gang.

Like, hold on a second, Frederick Jones.

You're not thinking

what I think you're thinking.

You think Owen Garrison

might be the bad guy.

Like, you think he's Mr. Hyde.

Shame on you, Frederick Jones.

You have to admit,

he is acting very suspicious.

I don't have to admit anything, ever.

Oh, brother, here we go.

Mr. Rabble, like, help me out here.

They think Mr. Garrison is behind

this whole Mr. Hyde craziness.

Owen? Not in a million years.

Please, don't think badly of Owen.

He gets excitable sometimes,

but he would never hurt a fly.

- There's no way he could be...

- Hold the phone.

Jack Rabble? You're Jack Rabble?

I knew your name sounded familiar.

You were the guy who used to build

those wicked amazing robots...

...to compete on that game show,

Combat Bots.

Thanks. It's nice to be recognized.

These days,

I make my money signing autographs.

The same with Garrison. In fact,

we've been sharing a booth for years.

Not exactly glamorous,

but someday we'll be back in the limelight.

Say, would you two like to buy...

...a limited-edition

Jack Rabble Flame-o-Bot figure?

It has custom robo-damage action.

Um, nope.

But does that remote-controlled

flying spy bot work?

You bet it does.

I'll take it.

Come on, gang. I think it's time

we checked in with Mr. Becker.

Go on ahead.

Like, Scooby and I have a little work to do.

We do?

I mean, we do.

Wanna share a doughnut?

Like, this is serious, Scooby-Doo.

You know how important it is to you

to represent Dynomutt properly?

Uh-huh.

Well, it's the same with me

and Owen Garrison.

He's the original Blue Falcon.

When I think of watching those shows

as a kid and what they meant to me...

...I can't imagine a world without Owen's

brave, heroic, honest Blue Falcon.

And to think the others wanna

investigate him in all this...

...oh, man, it's just, like, too much.

That's a good Shaggy.

Come on, let's get to work.

We've been over and over these.

There's nothing.

Sometimes there are clues

where you least expect them.

Like right in front of you.

We found clues.

Namely, like, in the form

of some pretty obvious suspects.

Your friends here were saying

that Owen Garrison...

...was the most obvious suspect.

Au contraire, mon frre...

...which is, like, Italian for,

"Let me lay it on you. "

Observe what we observed

with our little friend here.

Firstly, Jennifer Severin...

...writer, producer and director

of the new Blue Falcon movie...

...she has everything to gain by this.

I know. I know, right?

This whole Mr. Hyde thing

is working like gangbusters for us.

Every media outlet is talking

about the movie now.

We might have a strong opening after all.

And if we do,

the studio will have me to thank.

And then there's Brad Adams...

...an actor stifled by a role

he doesn't want.

This whole Mr. Hyde thing is a blessing.

If it continues to draw attention away from

me, I can bow out of this stupid franchise.

I'm an actor. An actor.

I should be doing serious cinema,

not this lowbrow crud.

I don't even cry once.

Last but not least, Hank Prince.

His nephew mentioned

that Hank keeps sneaking off...

...and acting very secretive

and suspicious.

Like, he made three suspicious phone calls

in just the short time we spied on him.

One right before the first attack.

We checked the phone records.

Wow, you guys, that's kind of disturbing.

Impressive, but disturbing.

Why don't you all wait outside?

There's something I wanna ask Mr. Becker.

Really nice work there, you two.

You opened up this mystery

to all sorts of suspects.

High four.

I have to say, I kind of like it when

there's only one real suspect like Owen.

Lxnay, Daph. Ahem.

I asked Mr. Becker to give us

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