Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that Mask of the Blue Falcon is the 19th feature in the long-running Scooby-Doo franchise and features more of the same humor and scares as previous installments. Mr. Hyde, the movie's villain, has a scary hound and releases bats that cause a great deal of destruction, but no character is gravely injured. The Mystery Inc. gang represents how even very different teens can still be good friends and work as a team to defeat criminals.
Sexual
Content
There are bikini-clad women walking around and swimming at a Hollywood party. A grown-up couple kisses at the end of the movie.
Violence
Mr. Hyde is a frightening character with bats and a hound that can do his destructive bidding. There's a lot of property destruction and scared convention-goers (who scream, run, hide) in the movie. But no one is seriously hurt, and there are definitely no deaths.
Language
Not applicable
Social
Behavior
The Mystery Inc. pals always espouse the virtues of teamwork, collaboration, and friendship. They are a diverse group of teens with different personalities and strengths, but they always work together to solve the mysteries and save the day. In this movie, there's also an obvious motto about finding the superhero within yourself, even when you're scared to be brave.
Consumerism
There aren't any product placements in the movie, but Scooby-Doo has spawned merchandise from apparel and accessories to games and toys.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Nothing identifiable, but there is a scene at a party where grown-ups are holding and drinking out of purple cups.