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Closed Caption; Scooby-Doo's ultimate fans hails the gang's followers and memorabilia collectors; Get the Picture: How to draw Scooby-Doo and the gang; Funky fashion; America loves Scooby-Doo music video; Scooby-Doo Street Smarts: Favorite cases of Scooby-Doo fans; Take the Scooby-Doo challenge
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Disc 1
1. What a Night for a Knight [22:04]
1. Hassle in the Castle [22:04]
1. A Clue for Scooby-Doo [22:08]
1. Mine Your Own Business [22:00]
1. Decoy for a Dognapper [22:04]
1. What the Hex Going On? [21:59]
1. Never Ape an Ape Man [22:03]
Side #2 -- Disc 2
1. Foul Play in Funland [22:03]
1. The Backstage Rage [22:02]
1. Bedlam in the Bigtop [22:04]
1. A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts [22:02]
1. Scooby-Doo and a Mummy, Too [22:02]
1. Which Witch Is Which? [22:02]
1. Spooky Space Kook [22:05]
Side #3 -- Disc 3
1. Go Away Ghost Ship [22:05]
1. A Night of Fright Is No Delight [21:59]
1. That's Snow Ghost [22:01]
1. Nowhere to Hyde [21:50]
1. Mystery Mask Mix-Up [21:56]
1. Jeepers, It's the Creeper [21:54]
1. Scooby's Night With a Frozen Fright [21:54]
Side #4 -- Disc 4
1. The Haunted House Hang-Up [21:52]
1. A Tiki Scare Is No Fair [22:03]
1. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf? [22:05]
1. Don't Fool With a Phantom [22:02]
One of the more celebrated cartoon series in the considerable Hanna-Barbera library, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? took to the air September 13, 1969, captivating kids with its Archie-inflected casting and uniquely charming canine lead: Scoobert "Scooby" Doo, an especially charismatic Great Dane. Scooby's mix of growl and grunt, created by 'toon giant Don Messick, easily ranks among the most familiar cartoon voices of all time. Messick was Boo-Boo on Yogi Bear, Riccochet Rabbit on Magilla Gorilla, and many more, but Scooby-Doo remains his masterpiece. Scooby's straight-humans include the goatee-sporting Norville "Shaggy" Rogers (Casey Kasem), the ascot-bedecked stud-muffin Freddy Jones (Frank Welker), dishy Daphne Blake (Stefanianna Christopherson), and bespectacled cutie-with-a-brain Velma Dinkley (Nicole Jaffe). The quintet tool around in "The Mystery Machine," a two-tone green van festooned with the flower-power imagery of the day, debunking paranormal phenomena. Each episode affords multiple opportunities for Scooby and Shaggy to tremble, teeth chattering and knees knocking, as well as the inevitable opportunity for the Scoobster to overcome his fears, coerced through "Scooby snacks." This four-disc set collects the 25 episodes that ran through October 31, 1970 -- the original show's entire run, along with several bonus features. Barnes & Noble