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  • [[Category:Actors]] [[Category:Addams Family actors]]
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  • [[Category:Actors]] [[Category:Butch Cassidy actors]]
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  • [[Category:2 Stupid Dogs actors]] [[Category:Actors]]
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  • [[Category:Actors]] [[Category:What a Cartoon! actors]]
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  • ...n [[CBS]] from [[1979]] to [[1985]] when it ended. He reprised the role in cartoon form when [[Hanna-Barbera]] produced ''[[The Dukes]]'' spin-off during the * ''[[What a Cartoon!]]'' ([[1996]])
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  • [[Category:2 Stupid Dogs actors]] [[Category:Actors]]
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  • ...nnel]]'s ''Darkwing Duck''. In [[1995]], she voiced the character of Babe, a talking pig in the live-action film of the same name. [[Category:Actors]]
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  • * ''[[What a Cartoon!]]'' ** [[Dave D. Fly]] ("[[Rat in a Hot Tin Can]]," [[1995]])
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  • '''Neilson David "Neil" Ross''' is a British-American voice actor and announcer. [[Category:Actors]]
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  • '''Tara Lyn Strong''', née '''Charendoff''', is a Canadian-American voice actress. [[Category:Actors]]
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  • ...e few television actors to portray the same character in both a comedy and a drama. [[Category:Actors]]
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  • '''Jennifer Hale''' is a Canadian-American voice actress. [[Category:Actors]]
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  • ...e, as well as a guest appearance in ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]'' from a year earlier. Cassidy died on [[January 16]], [[1979]] of complications from a heart surgery at the age of 46.
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  • * ''[[A Laurel & Hardy Cartoon]]'' ([[1966]]-[[1967]]) [[Category:Actors]]
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  • ..."Charlie" Adler''' is an American voice actor. At [[Hanna-Barbera]] and [[Cartoon Network]], he is known for providing the voices of [[Cow]], [[Chicken]], an ...ut had a falling out with Warner Bros., upon hearing that he didn't secure a role at the time of their successor series ''Animaniacs''. He left the seri
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  • Reed suffered from a heart attack and died on [[June 14]], [[1977]] at the age of 69. Fred's lat * ''[[The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series]]'' ([[1962]]-[[1963]])
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  • Korman died on [[May 29]], [[2008]] of complications from a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm at the age of 81. * ''[[Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid like You Doing in a Place like This?]]'' (1966)
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  • ...oice of Toodles on ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' when the character was given a face and voice during the show's 4th season. [[Category:2 Stupid Dogs actors]]
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  • ...n [[CBS]] from [[1979]] to [[1985]] when it ended. He reprised the role in cartoon form when [[Hanna-Barbera]] produced ''[[The Dukes]]'' spin-off during the ...romptly removed for the second season, as the former actors had worked out a new deal.
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  • * ''[[Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!]]'' ** Nifties ("[[Inside Job (Get a Clue!)|Inside Job]]," [[2007]])
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  • * ''[[Laff-A-Lympics (TV series)|Laff-A-Lympics]]'' ([[1977]]-1978) * ''[[What a Cartoon!]]''
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  • ...she voiced was Madame Foster, along with the imaginary friend Coco, from [[Cartoon Network]]'s ''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends''. Over at [[Nickelodeon] [[Category:2 Stupid Dogs actors]]
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  • * ''[[What a Cartoon!]]'' ...Fox Kids; at one point he not so famously rapped "It's Clobberin' Time" in a first season episode.
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  • |characters= [[Doggie Daddy]]<br />[[Ding-a-Ling]]<br />[[Bigelow Mouse]]<br />[[Yippee]]<br />[[J. Whimple Dimple]] ...ces of [[Doggie Daddy]] from ''[[The Quick Draw McGraw Show]]'' and [[Ding-a-Ling]] from ''[[The Huckleberry Hound Show]]''.
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  • * ''[[A Laurel & Hardy Cartoon]]'' ([[1966]]-[[1967]]) [[Category:Actors]]
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  • * ''[[A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith]]'' (1999) ..., one of [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera's]] most famous and recurring voice actors.
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  • ...n [[CBS]] from [[1979]] to [[1985]] when it ended. He reprised the role in cartoon form when [[Hanna-Barbera]] produced ''[[The Dukes]]'' spin-off during the ...romptly removed for the second season, as the former actors had worked out a new deal.
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  • ...rican radio personality and voice actor. At [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM's]] cartoon studio, he was the main voice of [[Droopy (character)|Droopy]]. For [[Hanna * ''[[The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series]]'' ([[1962]]-[[1963]])
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  • ...d [[Don Knotts]] also played themselves in a ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' skit "[[A Scooby Friday]]". ** [[Phyllis Diller (character)|Herself]] ("[[A Good Medium is Rare]]," [[1972]])
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  • ...[[CBS]] from [[1979]] to [[1985]] when it ended. She reprised the role in cartoon form when [[Hanna-Barbera]] produced ''[[The Dukes]]'' spin-off during the ...ce Ghost Coast to Coast]]'' episode "[[Urges]]." This footage was used for a cameo in "[[20.01|$20.01]]."
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  • * Starr has a non-speaking cameo in ''[[The Powerpuff Girls (1998 TV series)|The Powerpuf [[Category:Actors]]
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  • * ''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]'' * ''[[What a Cartoon!]]''
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  • [[Category:Actors]] [[Category:The Little Rascals actors]]
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  • * ''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'' (1993) * ''[[What a Cartoon!]]''
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  • * ''[[Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration]]'' ([[1989]]) ...eton claimed she only wanted to play Jane, because she didn't want to be a cartoon voice person, she did play other characters.
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  • ** [[Morocco Mole]] ("[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Rat Race]]," [[2022]]) ...[Plastic Man]] on the short-lived ''Justice League Action'' series also on Cartoon Network. For [[Nickelodeon]], he was the voice of the supervillain talking
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  • ** [[April Stewart]] ("[[A Mystery Solving Gang Divided]]," 2018) ** Stylist ("[[A Moveable Mystery!]]," 2020)
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  • * ''[[The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series]]'' ** [[Mrs. Cutler]] ("[[A Clue for Scooby-Doo]]," [[1969]])
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  • * Various Cartoon Network and Boomerang bumpers (early [[2000s]]) ** Fred Flinstone ("[[Uh Oh! It's a Burglar!]]," [[2022]])
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  • ...ses" category for $1600, the question was, "Jinkies! It wasn't too much of a stretch for him to play Fred in the ''Scooby-Doo'' movies," with the answer ...Freddie Prinze Jr. went to the dogs in this film," with the answer being, "What is ''Scooby-Doo''?"
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  • |caption1= Lucky there's a [[Hanna-Barbera]] Guy. * ''[[What a Cartoon!]]''
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  • ...k-safety-on-records/ "Hanna-Barbera Characters Talk 'Safety'-on Records"]. Cartoon Research. Retrieved [[December 7]], [[2023]].</ref> Corden took over the ro * ''[[Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid like You Doing in a Place like This?]]'' ([[1966]])
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  • ...n Knotts]. IMDb.com. Retrieved October 21, 2022.</ref> Although he left as a main character after the show's fifth season, Knotts guest appeared as Barn [[Category:Actors]]
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  • ** [[Woofer]] ("[[A Coconut to Remember]]," 2021) ** [[Hustle]] ("[[A Fish Sticky Situation]]," 2021)
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  • ...ead-yakky-doodle-1235533224/ "Jimmy Weldon, Ventriloquist and Voice of the Cartoon Duck Yakky Doodle, Dies at 99"]. ''The Hollywood Reporter''. Retrieved July ...Reporter" /> In [[1956]], Weldon moved to Fresno, California, which began a career in the San Joaquin Valley at KFRE-TV. This was interrupted, however,
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  • ** [[Lex Luthor]] (as a young man in "[[History of Doom]]") ...series throughout the [[1970s|'70s]] to [[1980s|'80s]]. In 1972, his first cartoon role was Stutz, the leader of ''The Houndcats''. He has since then voiced c
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  • * [[Craig Kellman]] Cartoon Network bumpers (early 2000s) * ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]''
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  • '''George Alexander "Alex" Trebek''' was a Canadian-American game show host and television personality, best known as ...s'' in [[1988]], and ended with ''Free Guy'' in 2021. He also voiced other cartoon versions of himself (sometimes with different play on names), which include
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  • Waldo died on [[June 12]], [[2016]] from a brain tumor at the age of 97. * ''[[Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid like You Doing in a Place like This?]]'' (1966)
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  • Butler died from a heart attack on [[May 18]], [[1988]] at the age of 71. * ''[[The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series]]'' (1962-1963)
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  • ...ends]]''. Ward later took over as the voices of [[Betty Rubble]], first as a child incarnate in ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'', and then the original adult ** [[Marcella]] ("[[When You Witch Upon a Star]]," 1985)
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  • ...er)|Secret Squirrel]]<br />[[Yak Yak]]<br />[[Bully Brothers]]<br />[[Chug-a-Boom]]<br />[[Bubba McCoy]]<br />[[Zonk]]<br />[[Stub]]<br />[[Speed Buggy ...tial people in the voice acting career, and for being known as "The Man of a Thousand Voices". For [[Hanna-Barbera]], he was best known as the voice of
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  • ...010; after which he replaced [[Casey Kasem]] when he retired from the role a year earlier. * ''Cartoon Network Special Edition: NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest'' ([[2022]])
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  • ...– [[December 18]], [[2006]]) was an American animator, director, producer, cartoon artist, storyboard artist, and screenwriter who was one of the two founders ...Barbera met and became business partners with William Hanna. The two began a steady partnership and would go on to produce the ''[[Tom and Jerry (theatr
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  • * ''[[The Abbott & Costello Cartoon Show]]'' ([[1967]]-1968) ** [[Slippery Charlie]] ("[[To Catch a Thief]]," 1970)
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  • ...is heard from "Banjo" in "[[Zorak (Coast to Coast)|Zorak]]," and is given a special thanks at the end of the episode. ...tus as a financial disappointment, has been praised in later years and has a devoted cult following. He also created and starred in the short-lived [[CB
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  • Messick died from a second stroke on [[October 24]], [[1997]], at the age of 71. * ''[[The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series]]'' (1962-1963)
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  • ...s. In 1937, Hanna was employed at [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]'s [[MGM Cartoons|cartoon department]], in which he met Barbera and co-created the ''Tom and Jerry'' ...arbera directed seven Academy Award films and won eight Emmy Awards. Their cartoon shows have become cultural icons, and their characters have appeared in oth
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  • ..., who hired different actors to coincide with the replacements starring in a [[1992]] live-action TV series for [[Fox]], as well. The lesser DiC incarna ...ure, music, etc. While we did not see them fulfill out this destiny in the cartoon (as if that was going to happen), the duo did graduate in live-action form
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  • '''Eric Bauza''' is a Canadian-American voice actor, who has made a name for himself by having inherited the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' roles of [[Me ** [[Prince Charming]] ("[[Once Upon a Townsville]]," 2016)
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  • |director= [[Charles A. Nichols]]<br />[[Chris Cuddington]] ...ren's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part 1: Animated Cartoon Series''. Scarecrow Press. pp. 288–290. ISBN 0-8108-1557-5. Retrieved o
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  • ..., and the forty-fifth overall. It aired on [[September 26]], [[1997]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Matthew Maiellaro]]. ...es Space Ghost and Zorak to argue throughout Space Ghost's interviews with actors Michael McKean and David Lander.
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  • ...ost Coast to Coast]]'' season one. It aired on [[April 22]], [[1994]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Matthew Maiellaro]], [[Andy Merrill]], [[Kha ...re all promoting their new books). It is also revealed that Zorak once had a guest spot on the show.
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  • ...service from Warner Bros. Global Streaming and Interactive Entertainment, a division of Warner Bros. Discovery. It launched in the [[United States]] on ...s built around the libraries of Warner Bros., Discovery Channel, HBO, CNN, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Animal Planet, Eurosport, and their related brands. Th
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  • |caption3= DeLisle lookalike on ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]'' * ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]'' ([[2002]]-2006)
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  • ...ter Charlie Chan, who first appeared in the 1925 novel ''The House Without a Key'', written by Earl Derr Biggers. ...actor of Chinese descent to voice the character. Luke himself was already a veteran of the Charlie Chan franchise, having played "Number One Son" Lee C
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  • ...and the hundred and ninth overall. It aired on [[April 7]], [[2019]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Jake Goldman]], [[Kyle Neswald]], and [[Jayd |style="background-color:#clear"| N/A
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  • |caption2= Welker lookalike on ''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]'' ...sem]] also came into an audition for Fred, but Hanna-Barbera preferred the actors in the opposite roles.<ref name="Yahoo" />
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  • |network= [[Cartoon Network]] |producers= [[Andy Merrill]] (1992-[[1996]])<br />[[George A. Klein]] ([[1998]]-2003)
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  • ...itcom ''Happy Days'', with actors from the latter reprising their roles in cartoon form. ...tatus/1518653847673065474 "Dr. Who never came up. We were just looking for a premise that allowed some wild, animated fun. The 1950’s was too limiting
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Partridge Family 2200 A.D.''}} |director= [[Charles A. Nichols]]<br />[[Maxine Hopp]] (assistant)<br />[[Gordon Hunt]] (voices)
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  • ...d ninety-fourth episode overall. It aired on [[February 1]], [[2021]] on [[Cartoon Network Video]]. It was written by [[Tim Casto]], and directed by [[Darrell |style="background-color:#ffff00"| N/A
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  • |network= [[TNT]]<br />[[TBS]]<br />[[Cartoon Network]] |caption2= Cartoon Network taking credit where credit's undue.
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  • [[File:Jeopardy.png|thumb|300px|Cartoon version of the ''Jeopardy!'' title card.]] ...wledge questions in the form of clues that they must answer in the form of a question. The incarnation best known to modern viewers began on [[September
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  • ...g his comics. To ensure Jerry does what he's told, the Blue Scarab goes on a crime spree to tarnish his own reputation. |style="background-color:#ffff00"| N/A
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  • ...y Patterson]] and [[Don Jurwich]]. It was aired in prime-time and features a canned laugh track. ...from Shaggy, but Scooby can't escape his goofy and clumsy nature no matter what new image he takes in front of the camera.
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  • ...he merger between AT&T and Discovery, ''Scoob! Holiday Haunt'' was seen as a financial liability and elf-shelved indefinitely. ...to a holiday-themed resort run by Fred's uncle. While there, they uncover a 40-year-old mystery and, yes, learn the true meaning of Christmas.
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  • ...lthough its accessibility for the whole family allowed it to be aired on [[Cartoon Network]] and [[Boomerang]] in their heydays. ...by in life by regularly scamming the citizens of [[Manhattan]]. Acting as a foil to their schemes is beat cop [[Officer Dibble]].
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  • ...her of three recently hatched baby eagles, who need will need help against a bobcat on the prowl. * Executive in charge of production for [[Cartoon Network]]: [[Mike Rauch]]
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  • ...be shrewd and all, but my friends call me a charismatic leader, if that's what you're looking for! ...ey]] in [[Manhattan]]. His voice was originated by [[Arnold Stang]], using a [[Phil Silvers]] impression as the basis.
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  • ...purpose of winning the title of the "World's Wackiest Racer". It featured a number of characters, with 23 people and animals riding 11 individual vehic ..., the likes of which were not only failing in the ratings but had received a backlash from parent groups who opposed the violence.<ref name>[[Ted Sennet
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  • :''This article is about the franchise as a whole. For other uses, see [[Scooby-Doo]].'' .... Known as [[Mystery Incorporated|Mystery Inc.]], they travel the world in a van called "[[Mystery Machine|The Mystery Machine]]” and solve mysteries
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  • ...Hunters]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Yogi's Treasure Hunt]]''.</ref><br />[[L.A.F. Squad]]<ref group="Note">In ''[[Yo, Yogi!]]''</ref> ...<br />[[Mr. Jinks]]<br />[[Hokey Wolf (character)|Hokey Wolf]]<br />[[Ding-a-Ling]]<br />[[Ka-Pow]]<br />[[Iddy Biddy Buddy]]<br />[[Quack-Up]]<br />[[S
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  • ...distributed by [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] on [[March 26]], [[2004]]. It was a follow-up to ''[[Scooby-Doo (film)|Scooby-Doo]]'', which was released in [[ ...ry Begins (film)|Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins]]'', which was marketed as a prequel, despite it being set in contemporary times.
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  • ...lan G. Glazer]]<br />[[Sheryl Benko]]<br />[[Stephen Jones]]<br />[[Philip A. Patterson]] '''Reporter:''' Fred, what's the secret of your success?<br>
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  • ...up="Note">In ''[[Velma]]''.</ref><ref name="Velma S1EP8">''[[Velma]]'': "[[A Velma in the Woods]]," season 1, episode 8 ([[2023]]).</ref> |first= [[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (TV series)|WAY]]: "[[What a Night for a Knight]]" ([[1969]])
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  • ...[Uncle Evan|Evan]]<ref name="WNSD 206">''[[What's New, Scooby-Doo?]]'': "[[A Scooby-Doo Halloween]]," season 2, episode 6 ([[2003]]).</ref> |aunts= [[Aunt Thelma|Thelma]]<ref name="APNSD 109">''[[A Pup Named Scooby-Doo]]'': "[[Scooby Dude]]," season 1, episode 9 ([[1988]])
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  • |animation_director= [[Charles A. Nichols]] ...being part of ''[[The Scooby-Doo Show]]''. The series has been rerun on [[Cartoon Network]] and [[Boomerang]], and spawned several spin-offs, TV specials, an
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