A Haunt of a Thousand Voices!

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A Haunt of a Thousand Voices!
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Premiere date October 1, 2021
Run time 22:24
Starring Frank Welker
Matthew Lillard
Grey Griffin
Kate Micucci
Dee Baker
Music composed by Peter Bateman
Sunna Wehrmeijer
Writer(s) Michael Ryan
Director(s) Frank Paur
Collette Sunderman (voices)
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"A Haunt of a Thousand Voices!" is the twenty-fourth episode of Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? season two, and the fiftieth overall. It aired on October 1, 2021 on HBO Max. It was written by Michael Ryan, produced by series creator, Chris Bailey, directed by Frank Paur, and voice directed by Collette Sunderman.

In this episode, the voices of Mystery Inc. are the celebrity guests, when Mystery Inc. visits the home of Frank Welker, who is recording a new cartoon about mystery-solving teenagers, with Grey Griffin, Matthew Lillard, and Kate Micucci.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Daphne: Jeepers! It's...
Mystery Inc.: Actor, voice actor, comedian, and impressionist, Frank Welker!
Frank: That's me! Ah, you must be Fred, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby!


Velma: Jinkies! It's...
Mystery Inc. Actor, voice actor, director, and producer, Matthew Lillard!
Matthew: Uh, what's up, gang of strange teenagers.


Fred: Hold the phone! It's...
Mystery Inc.: Actor, voice actor, comedian, singer, and songwriter, Kate Micucci!


Shaggy: Like, zoinks! It's...
Mystery Inc.: Voice actor, comedian, singer-songwriter, Grey DeLisle-Griffin!


Frank, Kate, Matt, and Grey: We would've gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Frank Welker Himself
Ghost of Redbeard Unavailable
Creeper Dee Baker
Fred Jones Frank Welker
Daphne Blake Grey Griffin
Velma Dinkley Kate Micucci
Shaggy Rogers Matthew Lillard
Scooby-Doo Frank Welker
Matthew Lillard Himself
Ghost of Captain Cutler Dee Baker
Kate Micucci Herself
Grey Griffin Herself
Charlie the Robot N/A


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Nothing of importance

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

It was copyrighted in 2020.

Music

The theme song, entitled "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?," was written by Chris Bailey, and performed by David Poe. It was produced by Vivek Maddala. The episode's main music was performed by Peter Bateman and Sunna Wehrmeijer.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

Behind the scenes

  • The episode title is a reference to the nickname Mel Blanc had, "Man of a Thousand Voices," which was also the name of a 2008 documentary about him.
  • With every episode's title card, one of the gang announces the guest star, which is Fred this time.
  • Velma says "Jinkies" thrice.
  • Daphne says "Jeepers" twice.
  • Fred says "Hold the phone" four times.
  • Shaggy says "Zoinks" thrice.
  • Grey is always on her phone while working, which is what she is known to do in real life.
  • The monsters come from Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: Redbeard's ghost from "Go Away Ghost Ship," Charlie from "Foul Play in Funland," Captain Cutler's ghost from "A Clue for Scooby-Doo," and the Creeper from "Jeepers, It's the Creeper!"
  • Frank said he bought his house in 1969, the year Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! began airing.
  • Scooby pulls on Redbeard's beard as he did in "Go Away Ghost Ship."
  • Matthew alludes to his love of Dungeons & Dragons.
  • Frank Welker's name has been homaged twice before: In 2003, a villain was called Frank Welker in the DC Comics' Scooby-Doo #74, and then in 2018, Capstone published Scooby-Doo! Encyclopedia, who obviously thought it would be cute to christen the unnamed sheep rustler, from another Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Werewolf," by naming him Frank Welker, perhaps because Welker voiced the character.
  • Frank has a pilot license in real life.

Errors

  • When Frank meets the gang for the first time, Daphne acts elated to see him as if it's the first time she's seen him in person, but she's already supposed to be a friend of his.
  • Over the title card, Fred announces Grey as Grey Griffin, but when the gang sees her on Kate's phone, they call her Grey DeLisle-Griffin. Neither is incorrect, but couldn't they just have been consistent? Does she really need to keep on being both DeLisle-Griffin and Griffin? I mean, pick one, already, please.
  • It's never explained why the cast chose the monster disguises they wore, except for the implication of Velma's name in the script that Mystery Inc.'s lives are just a product of the entertainment industry. Mystery Inc. are also mini-celebrities as Kristen Schaal and Macklemore are big fans in "The Horrible Haunted Hospital of Dr. Phineas Phrag!" and "The 7th Inning Scare!," respectively.

Critical reception

In other languages

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