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Scoubidou

Original title: Scooby Doo, Where Are You!
  • TV Series
  • 1969–1978
  • TV-G
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
46K
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POPULARITY
1,507
48
Stefanianna Christopherson, Nicole Jaffe, Casey Kasem, Don Messick, Heather North, and Frank Welker in Scoubidou (1969)
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A group of teenage friends and their Great Dane (Scooby-Doo) travel in a bright green van solving strange and hilarious mysteries, while returning from or going to a regular teenage function... Read allA group of teenage friends and their Great Dane (Scooby-Doo) travel in a bright green van solving strange and hilarious mysteries, while returning from or going to a regular teenage function.A group of teenage friends and their Great Dane (Scooby-Doo) travel in a bright green van solving strange and hilarious mysteries, while returning from or going to a regular teenage function.

  • Creators
    • Joe Ruby
    • Ken Spears
    • Joseph Barbera
  • Stars
    • Don Messick
    • Casey Kasem
    • Nicole Jaffe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    46K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,507
    48
    • Creators
      • Joe Ruby
      • Ken Spears
      • Joseph Barbera
    • Stars
      • Don Messick
      • Casey Kasem
      • Nicole Jaffe
    • 107User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

    Episodes41

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    Scooby-Doo Where Are You! Volume 4 (Night Of Fright Is No Delight-Organ)
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    Scooby-Doo Where Are You! Volume 4 (Night Of Fright Is No Delight-Organ)
    Scooby-Doo Where Are You! Volume 4 (Which Witch Is Which-Trap Door)
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    Scooby-Doo Where Are You! Volume 4 (Which Witch Is Which-Trap Door)
    Scooby-Doo Where Are You! Volume 4 (Go Away Ghost Ship-Ghosts)
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    Don Messick
    • Scooby-Doo…
    • 1969–1978
    Casey Kasem
    Casey Kasem
    • Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers…
    • 1969–1978
    Nicole Jaffe
    Nicole Jaffe
    • Velma Dinkley
    • 1969–1970
    John Stephenson
    John Stephenson
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1969–1978
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Fred Jones…
    • 1969–1978
    Vic Perrin
    Vic Perrin
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1969–1970
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
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    • 1969–1970
    Jean Vander Pyl
    Jean Vander Pyl
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    • 1969–1970
    Stefanianna Christopherson
    Stefanianna Christopherson
    • Daphne Blake…
    • 1969–1970
    Barry Richards
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1969–1970
    Heather North
    Heather North
    • Daphne Blake…
    • 1970–1978
    Austin Roberts
    • Additional Voices
    • 1970
    Susan Stewart
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1970
    Michael Stull
    • Additional Voices…
    • 1970
    Paola Quattrini
    Paola Quattrini
    • 1970
    Carmen Onorati
    • Velma Dinkley
    • 1970
    Patricia Stevens
    Patricia Stevens
    • Velma
    • 1978
    Susan Steward
    • Additional Voices
    • Creators
      • Joe Ruby
      • Ken Spears
      • Joseph Barbera
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    10jmadkins

    ground-breaking

    I heard that the creators wanted to have the youngsters solve mysteries that involved scary characters, but the execs found the bad guys a bit too intense for young audiences. Enter Scooby-Doo, the wacky, funny great dane. They make him the focus of the series, the counterbalance to the villains, and the rest is history.

    I enjoy the many memorable lines, and contrary to what you might think, they're not just from Shaggy. They include Daphne saying to the Swamp Witch, "You can't believe everything you read" or Freddie saying to Shaggy as he's trying to get into the museum to see the Knight, "That's it, no more jack." Just a great series, especially if you enjoy the quirks and sayings of the late 60's/early 70's.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Revisiting my childhood!

    This was my favourite TV show when I was about 10, now at 17 I still love it. I can't help it, it is a classic. This show has great animation for its time, and I find the show enormously entertaining. I love the theme tune, very catchy, and the writing is always amusing. I love the characters too, especially Scooby, wonderfully voiced by Don Messick, and Casey Kasem as Shaggy never fails to bring a smile to my face. Fred, Velma and Daphne are great too, and the villains are memorable with only 49ner being a disappointment(too obvious), from Captain Redbeard, the Creeper and the really creepy ghost of Captain Cutler, I can't actually decide which one's my favourite. As much as I like the Scooby Doo Show and most of the movies, this show will always be my favourite. 10/10 Bethany Cox.
    8Chris12955

    Would you do it for a Scooby Snack?

    I will not pretend that Scooby Doo, Where are You! is high art, or the greatest animated series ever; however, there is a reason this is a classic and so fondly remembered. This hits so many strong points, from the eerie music, the oppressive yet whimsical tone, and the creepy and sometimes scary villains. Perhaps the most daring has to be the choice of such a dark color scheme(especially for 1969.) All this contributes to the wonderful mood that permeates Scooby Doo. It is a shame that many future Scooby Doo series could not equal the magic that was there in 1969, because they got so much right. The first season is by far the best, but do not knock the second, both are great.

    The Gang(Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, Fred, and of course Scooby Doo) travel around in their van(The Mystery Machine) and investigate seemingly supernatural events. This allows each episode to have it's own spooky locale with a wacky spin on the horror genre. Primarily Shaggy and Scooby Doo are the main focus of the show, acting as comic relief to the goings on. Lastly by encouraging critical thinking, having rational explanations, and showing them confronting their fears teaches good lessons to children, who are the target audience. Not that adults can't absolutely love this show, as the superb mix of comedy, mystery, horror, and atmosphere all make this a great cartoon for all ages!

    If you liked this show and wanted more Scooby shows, I recommend, The New Scooby-Doo Movies, The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, What's New, Scooby-Doo?, and Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. They are all a little different, but are about as good if not better.
    Big Movie Fan

    The Best Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Series

    I have many fond memories of Scooby-Doo. It is without a doubt one of the finest series ever made despite the fact that the stories were very similar.

    Each episode would consist of the gang in their Mystery Machine stumbling across a haunted house or haunted something. They would look for clues, Scooby and Shaggy would eat a lot, Scooby and Shaggy would get scared, the ghost/demon/monster/zombie would be caught and unmasked and the gang would live happily ever after.

    It's one of those great cartoon set in a totally different world. Where, for instance, did the gang live? Did anyone ever see their house? What were their jobs? Where did they get the money from to fill the van up with petrol? Did their parents know what they were doing?

    All the episodes were great and it was also great to see Scooby's nephew Scrappy Doo as well. This was a great series and I cannot recommend it enough. It was brilliant.

    Scooby-Dooby Doo!
    8SnoopyStyle

    children's TV classic

    Four teen friends and their dog encounter supernatural mysteries and always end up solving them. They travel around in their van The Mystery Machine and happen upon these random mysteries. There is the jock Fred, beautiful Daphne, nerdy brain Velma, and hungry slacker Shaggy. Scooby Doo is Shaggy's bumbling dog. The kids bribe him with Scooby snakes. Inevitably, the gang traps a perpetrator hiding behind the supernatural scares.

    This is classic children's TV. It is an easy, simple formula. It is super family-friendly. Scooby is fun. Don't expect exceptional plots. Each episode has a similar structure. There is also the groovy theme song.

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    • Trivia
      Velma's famous line, "My glasses, I can't see without them!" was not originally scripted for the show. During a table read for the voice artists, Velma's voice-over actress Nicole Jaffe, who was near-sighted as well, lost her glasses and uttered a variation of what became Velma's famous catchphrase. The writers liked the line so much that Velma losing her glasses became one of the show's trademark gags. Velma loses her glasses in the first episode, What a Night for a Knight (1969), but the actual line is first spoken in Decoy for a Dognapper (1969).
    • Quotes

      Velma: There's a very logical explanation for all this.

      Shaggy: Quick, tell me.

      Velma: The place is haunted.

      Shaggy: Thanks a lot.

    • Alternate versions
      The re-run prints that first aired on CBS in 1971 feature standardized opening title music for all first season episodes. A number of the first season episodes feature alternate opening (and/or closing) theme music (see trivia). Excepting prints aired on cable between 1990 and 1998 (which were time-compressed copies of the original broadcast prints, all but the first two missing their laugh tracks), all re-runs of this show use the 1971 prints.
    • Connections
      Edited into Scooby-Doo à Hollywood (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (Main Title)
      Words and Music by David Mook and Ben Raleigh

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MeTV Toons site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scooby-Doo, où es-tu?
    • Production companies
      • Hanna-Barbera Productions
      • Taft Broadcasting
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    • Runtime
      • 22m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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