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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scooby-DooScooby-Doo - Wikipedia

    Scooby's All-Stars continued broadcasting reruns of Scooby-Doo from 1976 and 1977, while new episodes of Scooby-Doo aired during a separate half-hour under the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! banner. After nine weeks, the separate Where Are You! broadcast was cancelled, and the remainder of the 16 new 1978 episodes debuted during the Scooby's All-Stars block. [ 22 ]

  3. Apr 3, 2022 · This resulted in Scrappy becoming Scooby-Doo ’s villain, intended to play on viewers’ dislike for the character. Accordingly, the filmmakers made Scrappy even more irritating than usual, with a flashback involving him attempting to take control of Mystery Inc. and urinating on Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar).

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    Scooby-Doo and Shaggy share several personality traits, mostly being constantly hungry, being scared easily and most of the time refuse to help others, but their friends (Velma Dinkley, Daphne Blake and Fred Jones) encourage them to go after the costumed villains usually with "Scooby Snacks", a biscuit-like dog treat or cookie snack (usually shaped...

    He has peculiar and extraordinary abilities, such as being able to talk in English, although not without pronouncing most words as if they begin with an "R", though most people are able to understand him perfectly (if they acknowledge that he can speak at all). He can also talk to other animals (mostly dogs), which comes in handy whenever the gang ...

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    Scooby has both noticed and gained the attention of the opposite sex over the years (sometimes, occasionally, even human). 1. Sandy Duncan: Scooby fell for Sandy Duncan at a studio, much to Shaggy's annoyance. (TNSDMovies: Sandy Duncan's Jekyll and Hyde) 2. Scooby-Dee: Scooby and his cousin Scooby-Dum compete for the affections of canine movie star...

    Scooby has joined Shaggy in taking odd jobs, for extra cash, and other times when he's forced to take an actual profession to support himself when Mystery Inc.decide to take a hiatus, and can't slack off as usual. This is a list of them: 1. Junior detectives-for-hire: Contrary to the above, when the gang was in their preadolescence, they worked out...

    Scooby-Doo was once impersonated by former N'Sync star, J.C. Chasez, in the What's New, Scooby-Doo? episode, A Scooby-Doo Valentine.
    He usually says, at least once per episode, "Ruh-roh, Raggy" ("Uh-oh, Shaggy").
    Scooby's voice is similar to that of the earlier character, Astro, from The Jetsons, also voiced by Don Messick.
    Scooby has appeared in Johnny Bravo in the episode 'Twas The Night, voiced by Hadley Kay.
    Scooby-Doo appeared twice in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, in the episodes Reap Walking and Keeper of the Reaper, the former was a non-speaking cameo while the latter was voiced by Frank...
    Scooby-Doo and Shaggy made a cameo appearance in Looney Tunes: Back In Action complaining to Matthew Lillard (who played Shaggy) about his performance in Scooby-Doo: The Movie.
    In an episode of Yin Yang Yo! called Slumber Party of Doom, characters resembling Scooby and Shaggy make a cameo. Watching as if Ying Yang Yo! is a show itself, the Shaggy lookalike complains about...

    The name "Scooby-Doo" supposedly comes from the last line of the Frank Sinatra song "Strangers In The Night", which CBS' children's programming executive, Fred Silverman, took. However, writer Mark Evanier believes that the name may have come from Randy and the Rainbow's "Denise", where as the "Dooby" part came from the former. Hanna-Barberaalso ha...

    Don Messick originated the character's voice patterns, and provided Scooby-Doo's voice in every Scooby-Doo production from 1969 until 1996, when Messick got a stroke and retired. Scott Innes (also the then-voice of Shaggy) voiced Scooby-Doo in four late 1990s/early 2000s direct-to-video films, and Frank Welker (also the voice of Fred) took over beg...

  4. Aug 5, 2024 · This cowardly cartoon dog has spanned decades and entertained millions of people through the years, from its groovy beginnings in 1969 to the most recent series, Velma. The classic set-up for the series follows Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. team, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred, as they stumble onto seemingly supernatural occurrences and get ...

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  5. Scooby-Doo characters include the cowardly and gluttonous but good-natured dog Scooby-Doo, who traveled around the United States in a van called the Mystery Machine with four young friends, the Mystery, Inc., gang: slacker Shaggy, shrewd ascot-wearing group leader Fred, beautiful but “danger-prone” Daphne, and brainy, tomboyish Velma. They were later joined by Scooby’s brash nephew ...

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  7. The Scooby-Doo franchise has many catchphrases that have been become a recognizable part of pop culture. Almost all of the most famous catchphrases originated with the first two shows in the franchise, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The New Scooby-Doo Movies, and have carried over to future incarnations. First use: What a Night for a Knight "Scooby-Dooby-Doo" is a phrase often uttered by ...