Release dateAugust 29, 2000 (2000-08-29) WriterGuido Manuli, Judy Rothman Rofe GenresAnimation, Comedy, Family film CastIan James Corlett, Janyse Jaud, Scott McNeil, David Sobolov, Tabitha St Germain Similar moviesAlvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein (1999) TaglineIt's A Graveyard Smash!
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Drac, Frank, and Wolf were the scariest monsters around until they became associated with fun. They end up summoned by the Superior Court of Horrors where the judge orders them to prove that they are still scary by the end of 24 hours or they will be sentenced to an eternity entertaining at children parties. Drac, Frank, and Wolf are assigned to scare the Tinklemeister family. The Tinklemeister Family soon ends up assisting Drac, Frank, and Wolf into proving that they are still scary even when the Grim Reaper Prosecutor sends three new monsters consisting of Freddie DeSpaghetti: King of Carbohydrates (a humanoid spaghetti monster based on Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees), Chicky: The Doll of Destruction (a wind-up toy based on Chucky), and the Alien Eater from Alien to make sure that they fail.
Alternative Angst arrangement performed by Jason Michas
"Waiting for Spike to Speak" was composed and written by Matt McGuire. "The Heebe Jeebe" was composed and written by McGuire and Karen Guthery. "When We Were Bad" was composed and written by Sandy Howell and Geoff Levin.
Release
Monster Mash was released on VHS on August 29, 2000.
Despite not receiving any professional critical reviews, Monster Mash was well received by audiences. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 78% rating based on 51 users, with an average rating of 4.2/5.