Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood Page #4

Synopsis: When Scooby tries to make it big in Hollywood with little success, the rest of the gang try to convince him to return to his normal Saturday morning cartoon.
Director(s): Ray Patterson
Production: Turner Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.3
TV-G
Year:
1979
49 min
428 Views


and we love him very much.

So we began to work on the dog.

Hanna-Barbera cartoons are

pretty weII-known for their variety of dogs.

Dog? Where?

That Scooby taIk.

Where did he go?

I used to teII the kids;

"You want to taIk Iike Scooby?

They said, "Yeah, yeah!

Yeah, yeah!

They put the ''R's'' in front of a word,

and that's Scooby dialogue.

Scooby-Doo!

They're all great characters.

When l look at them, l smile inwardly

because l love to hear them talk.

Scooby-Doo, where are you?

AIso, they're terrified aII the time.

They cIing to each other,

and they shake and shiver.

They're aIways running in terror

and some ghouIish guy is chasing them.

Run!

lt's like every villain

we've ever faced is here.

Creeper!

Jeepers, it's the Creeper.

lt's Jaguaro.

Gator Ghoul and the Tar Monster?

lt's Old lron Face.

Man, you guys know some strange people.

We were using radio, television,

people like that...

...that were doing voices already.

Well, gang, it looks like we're up to

our armor plates in another mystery.

ln the early days, when we started doing

Scooby, Joe was directing all the shows.

And he was there a lot.

Frank WeIker is the voice

of the very handsome Fred.

For VeIma, Daphne, and Freddy,

it was Iike our first cartoon show.

Joe reaIIy taught us.

Good thinking, Scoob.

Shag? Shaggy?

Did someone mention me?

When l auditioned for Shaggy,

l knew they wanted a hippie.

l wasn't too good at doing a hippie.

But they kept calling me back.

The third time, they said l had the part.

Man! Like, wow!

And once he found his "hippie voice, "

the famous disc jockey, Casey Kasem...

...was the number one hit

as the originaI voice for Shaggy.

Scoob and l got the food situation covered.

All of the qualities of a good drama

or a good comedy show...

...they put into these cartoon shows.

Heather North was perfect casting

as the voice for Daphne.

One of the things l like about being Daphne

is when somebody says to me:

''Which one is Daphne?''

and l get to say, ''The cute one.''

Wow, what a night for a fright!

Wow, it's the exchange students.

Look! lt's Batman and Robin.

And the Joker and the Penguin!

Hey, it's extracurricular activities!

We did some terrific artwork

with very scary characters.

lt's the Travel Club, Track, Math Club...

...Car Club and Band.

-Boy, these were good times, eh, Scoob?

-Yeah, good times!

Speaking of old times,

look what l have for you, Scooby!

We were always looking for merchandise

that could be developed from the show.

Scooby Snacks!

The dog that eats everything needed

some gimmick, so the snack was born.

Like, it's time for the final exam !

Where are Scooby Snacks made?

At the Scooby Snack Factory.

Whose father gave money

to start Mystery, Inc.?

Daphne's father.

What does a Scooby Snack taste Iike?

Like a butterscotch morseI.

Where was Scooby-Doo born?

At the Knittingham Puppy Farm.

What coIors were the Ietters

on the Mystery Machine?

Orange.

There are sure to be more adventures

for Scooby-Doo and the gang...

...before graduation.

Thanks to Scooby-Doo.

Bye-bye.

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