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Directed by
RAJA GOSNELL
Screenplay by
JAMES GUNN
Story by
CRAIG TITLEY and JAMES GUNN
Cast
TBA Soundtrack Album on LAVA RECORDS/ATLANTIC RECORDING CORP. Shaggy, Where Are You? Written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh Additional lyrics by Shaggy Produced by Dave Kelly Performed by Shaggy Courtesy of Big Yard Music/MCA Records Rock da Juice Written by Regis Ducafillon and Ian Burrell Performed by The Dude Courtesy of ULM-Universal Licensing Music, a Univeral Music Company Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Pass the Dutchie Written by Lloyd Ferguson, Jackie Mittoo and Fitzroy Simpson Performed by Musical Youth Courtesy of MCA Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Happy Ending Written and Produced by Anti-Matter Music Vocals Performed by Fiona Horne Grow-Up Written by Pierre Bouvier, Chuck Comeau (as Charles-Andre Comeau) and Jeff Stinco (as Jean-Francois Stinco) Performed by Simple Plan Courtesy of Lava Records/Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products Lil' Romeo's B House Written by William King, Ronald La Pread (as Ronald Lapread), Thomas McClary, Walter Orange, Milan Williams, Lionel Richie, Romeo Miller (as Lil' Romeo) and Master P Produced by Michael Robinson and Master P Performed by Romeo Miller (as Lil' Romeo) featuring Master P Courtesy of The New No Limit Records Contains a sample of "Brick House" Performed by The Commodores Courtesy of Motown Records Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Land of a Million Drums Written by André Benjamin, Big Boi (as Antwan Patton), David Sheats, Killer Mike (as Michael Render) and Sleepy Brown (as Patrick Brown) Produced by ET3 Productions Performed by Outkast (as OutKast) featuring Killer Mike and Sleepy Brown OutKast appears Courtesy of Arista Records, Inc. Killer Mike appears Courtesy of Aquemini Records/Columbia Records Freaks Come Out at Night Written by Jalil Hutchins and Lawrence Smith Produced by Scott Storch Performed by Uncle Kracker featuring Busta Rhymes Uncle Kracker appears Courtesy of Lava Records / Atlantic Recording Corp. Busta Rhymes appears Courtesy of J Records Creatures Chant Written by James Gunn Performed by Danny Saber featuring Stacie Plunk and Bernard Fowler It's a Mystery Written by Little T and One Track Mike Produced by One Track Mike Performed by Little T and One Track Mike Courtesy of Lava Records/Atlantic Recording Corp. Words to Me Written by Charles Stan Frazier (as S. Frazier), Mark McGrath (as M. McGrath), Rodney Sheppard (as R. Sheppard), Craig Bullock (as C. Bullock), McG (as J. Nichol), Matthew Murphy Karges (as M. Karges) and Ralph Sall (as R. Sall) Produced by Ralph Sall Performed by Sugar Ray Courtesy of Lava Records/Atlantic Recording Corp. Bump in the Night Written by Peter Cunnah and Jamie Petrie Performed by Allstars Courtesy of Universal-Island Records Ltd. Under license from Universal Music Enteprises Thinking About You Written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh Additional lyrics by Beyoncé and Murphy Lee Produced by Beyoncé and Damon Elliott Performed by Solange (as Solange) with Murphy Lee Solange appears courtesy of Music World Music/Columbia Records Murphy Lee appears courtesy of Fo' Reel Entertainment / Universal Records God Only Knows Written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher Performed by The Beach Boys Courtesy of Capitol Records Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets Man with the Hex Written by John K. Bunkley Performed by The Atomic Fireballs Courtesy of Lava Records/Atlantic Recording Corp. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products Take the World Written, Produced and Performed by Evan Olson The Name Game Written by Lincoln Chase and Shirley Ellis Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? Written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh Produced and Performed by MXPX MXPX appears Courtesy of A&M Records Scooby D Written by Chris Wagner, David King, Rick Markman, Dan Pinella and Debbie Mack Produced by Matter Music and The Triangle Performed by Baha Men Courtesy of S-Curve Records The Producers with to thank the following: PACIFIC FILM AND TELEVISION COMMISSION TANGALOOMA WILD DOLPHIN PARK JOE RUBY AND KEN SPEERS THE PEOPLE OF QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA Filmed on location in Queensland, Australia Filmed with PANAVISION ® Camera and Lenses Color by ATLAB AUSTRALIA Prints by TECHNICOLOR ® KODAK Motion Picture Products FUJIFILM Motion Picture Products This Motion Picture © 2002 Warner Bros. Story and Screenplay © 2002 Warner Bros. Original Score © 2002 Warner-Barham Music, LLC All material is protected by copyright laws of the United States and all countries throughout the world. All rights reserved. Country of first publication: United States of America. Warner Bros. is the author of this motion picture for purposes of copyright and other laws. Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution or copying of this film or any part thereof (including soundtrack) is an infringement of the relevant copyright and will subject the infringer to severe civil and criminal penalties. The story, all names, characters and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons, places, buildings and products is intended or should be inferred. File:Mosaic Media Group logo.jpg File:Distributed by warner bros pictures 2001.png
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Producer Charles Roven began developing a live-action treatment of Scooby-Doo in 1994. By the end of the decade, the combined popularity of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, along with the addition of the script and updated digital animation, led Warner Bros. to fast track production of the film. [6]
Scooby-Doo is an American media franchise owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and created in 1969 by writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears through their animated series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, for Hanna-Barbera (which was absorbed into Warner Bros. Animation in 2001).
Full credits of Scooby-Doo (2002). Warner Bros Pictures Presents In Association With Mosaic Media Group Directed by RAJA GOSNELL Screenplay by JAMES GUNN Story by CRAIG TITLEY and JAMES GUNN...
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