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* [[Stefanianna Christopherson]] (season 1) and [[Heather North]] (season 2) as [[Daphne Blake (Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!)|Daphne Blake]]
* [[Stefanianna Christopherson]] (season 1) and [[Heather North]] (season 2) as [[Daphne Blake (Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!)|Daphne Blake]]
* [[Nicole Jaffe]] as [[Velma Dinkley (Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!)|Velma Dinkley]]
* [[Nicole Jaffe]] as [[Velma Dinkley (Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!)|Velma Dinkley]]
==Credits==
These identical credits appeared at the end of every episode.
===Season one===
* '''Produced and Directed by:''' [[Joseph Barbera]] and [[William Hanna]]
* '''Associate Producer:''' [[Lew Marshall]]
* '''Story:''' [[Ken Spears]], [[Joe Ruby]], [[Bill Lutz]]
* '''Story Direction:''' [[Howard Swift]]
* '''Voices:''' [[Nicole Jaffe]], [[Hal Smith]], [[Casey Kasem]], [[John Stephenson]], [[Don Messick]], [[Jean Vander Pyl]], [[Vic Perrin]], [[Frank Welker]], [[Stefanianna Christopherson]]
* '''Animation Director:''' [[Charles A. Nichols]]
* '''Production Design:''' [[Iwao Takamoto]]
* '''Production Supervisor:''' [[Victor O. Schipek]]
* '''Layout:''' [[Bob Singer]], [[Alvaro Arce]], [[Paul Gruwell]], [[Mike Arens]], [[Alex Ignatiev]], [[Ric Gonzalez|Ric Gonzales]], [[Bill Lignante]]
* '''Animation:''' [[Bill Keil]], [[George Rowley]], [[Oliver E. Callahan]], [[Ed Love]], [[Rudy Cataldi]], [[Bill Nunes]], [[Zdenko Gasparovic]], [[Joan Orbison]], [[Bob Goe]], [[Jay Sarbry]], [[Hicks Lokey]], [[Ken Southworth]], [[Lloyd Vaughan]]
* '''Background Styling:''' [[Walt Peregoy]]
* '''Backgrounds:''' [[Ron Dias]], [[Gary Niblett]], [[Daniela Bielecka]], [[Rolly Oliva]]
* '''Title Design:''' [[Bill Perez]]
* '''Titles:''' [[Robert Schaefer]]
* '''Musical Director:''' [[Ted Nichols]]
* '''Technical Supervisor:''' [[Frank Paiker]]
* '''Ink and Paint Supervisor:''' [[Roberta Greutert]]
* '''Xerography:''' [[Robert "Tiger" West]]
* '''Sound Direction:''' [[Richard Olson]]
* '''Film Editing:''' [[Gregory V. Watson, Jr.]], [[Ted Baker]], [[Chip Yaras]]
* '''Camera:''' [[Dick Blundell]], [[Bill Kotler]], [[George Epperson]], [[Cliff Shirpser]], [[Charles Flekal]], [[Roy Wade]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:45, 14 April 2020

This article refers to the TV series. For other uses, see Scooby-Doo, Where Are You (disambiguation).
On-screen title card.

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is an animated mystery comedy TV series produced by Hanna-Barbera (H-B) for CBS' Saturday morning children's programming. It ran from 1969-1970, airing 25 episodes, although the name was brought back by ABC for eight episodes in 1978, although these are usually better known for being part of The Scooby-Doo Show. The series proved to be a hit and has since been rerun on Cartoon Network and Boomerang, and spawned several spin-offs, TV specials, and films.

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is about the exploits of four teenagers and their Great Dane named Scooby-Doo who usually happen to walk into a mystery usually involving the exaggerated crime of a criminal (who can be anything between a real-estate developer or jewel thief), who tries to cover up his misdeeds by dressing up as a ghoulish monster. Clues are left in its wake, which the kids (dubbed Mystery Inc. in later incarnations) find and put together, leading to the discovery of who the culprit is, which the local authorities are unable to do themselves. A large part of the premise of the series, is the bungling of Scooby and his owner, Shaggy Rogers, who inevitably run into and accidentally capture the monster in one of Fred Jones's intricately devised traps, despite trying to do everything to avoid it.

Episodes

Main: List of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episodes

Development

Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, past editors at Hanna-Barbera, were tasked with creating the story for the show, while Iwao Takamoto designed how each character would look.

Cast

Credits

These identical credits appeared at the end of every episode.

Season one

References