Audience emotional responses for 'Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King' are primarily driven by its comedic and adventurous nature, characteristic of the Scooby-Doo franchise. Humor, Joy, and Happiness are the dominant emotions, stemming from the lighthearted antics of Scooby and Shaggy, the overall positive tone, and the satisfying resolution of the mystery. Anticipation, Excitement, and Curiosity are also prominent, fueled by the adventurous journey into the fantastical underworld and the unfolding mystery of stopping the villain Krudsky. Mild Fear and Anxiety are present but are largely cartoonish and quickly resolved, contributing to the comedic elements rather than genuine dread. The film also evokes a sense of Nostalgia for long-time fans of the series and a general feeling of Satisfaction upon the heroes' success.
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