scooby-doo

     

Scooby-Doo is a long-running American animate series produced for Saturday morning television in several different versions from 1969 to the present. The original series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, was created for Hanna-Barbera Productions by writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, CBS executive Fred Silverman, and character designer Iwao Takamoto. Hanna-Barbera produced numerous spin-offs and related works until being absorbed in 1997 into Warner Bros. Animation, which has handled production since then. Although the format of the show and the cast (and ages) of characters have varied significantly over the years, the most familiar versions of the show feature a talking dog named Scooby-Doo and four teenagers: Fred "Freddie" Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers.

Trivia about scooby-doo

  • This title dog's real first name is Scoobert
  • Velma, Shaggy &...
  • The Addams got their Saturday morning start when they guest-starred on this sleuth pooch's show
  • Britannica notes that his owner Shaggy was "one of the first serial abusers of the word 'like'"
  • In 1969 he began traveling around in The Mystery Machine with Freddy, Daphne, Velma & Shaggy
  • Were it not for 4 meddling kids & this title dog, many a cartoon crime would be unsolved
  • Those darn meddling kids Shaggy, Velma, Daphne & Fred made it to the big screen in this 2002 live-action film
  • Daphne & Velma are the women in this dog's gang
  • This TV canine & his human friends sought out the unknown in their van, The Mystery Machine
  • This great Dane was introduced in 1969, & you'd have gotten away with $400 if it weren't for those meddling kids
  • Zoinks! This TV cartoon dog celebrated his 35th anniversary in 2004 (that's his 245th in dog years)
  • In 2002 Freddie Prinze Jr. went to the dogs in this film
  • (Hey, I'm Mark McGrath.) My band & I sang the song "Words To Me" in this 2002 movie about a hungry hyphenated Hanna-Barbera hound