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  • '''Benny the Ball''' is an anthropomorphic cat and a main character in the ''[[Top Cat (TV series)|Top Cat]]'' animated televisi ...t covering his face. He wears a white sports jacket that fastens with only a single button at his neck. His eyes appear to be black dots, unlike the oth
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  • ...s|Shaggy]]. His voice was originated by [[Lennie Weinrib]], which was only a brief stint and may be more fondly remembered by his replacement, [[Don Mes ...d as obnoxious by many. As a result, he would eventually stop appearing as a regular in various ''Scooby-Doo'' media overtime, only appearing in small c
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  • ...ed= Divorced husband to [[Jezebel Jade|Jade Kenyan-Bannon]] in ''[[Jonny's Golden Quest]]'', or [[Estella Vasquez]] in ''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest '''Roger T. "Race" Bannon''' is a government-employed bodyguard for the [[Quests|Quest family]], and one of t
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  • ...[[Carl Urbano]]<br />[[Oscar Dufau]]<br />[[George Gordon]]<br />[[Charles A. Nichols]]<br />Don Jurwich (voices)<br />Alex Lovy (voices) ...orated]]: [[Scooby-Doo (character)|Scooby-Doo]]'s nephew, [[Scrappy-Doo]], a puppy who's raring to fight any and all ghosts and meanies who get in his o
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  • |screenplay= [[Rick Copp]]<br />[[David A. Goodman]]<br />[[David Doi]]<br />[[Glenn Leopold]] ...er 5]], [[1999]]. It was written by the teams of [[Rick Copp]] and [[David A. Goodman]], and [[Glenn Leopold]] and [[Davis Doi]], and directed by [[Jim
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  • |animation_director= [[Charles A. Nichols]] ...een toned down. As a result of being made in the [[1980s]], there was also a greater focus on the science-fiction and monster elements far removed from
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  • ...he loses his and Wilma's nest egg to fund the wedding after betting it on a football match. ...bbles and Bamm-Bamm and their [[Roxy and Chip Rubble|babies]], who are now a few months older.
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  • ...television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]] and [[SEPP International S.A.|SEPP International]] for [[NBC]]'s Saturday morning children's programming ...ntirely made up of males, with [[Smurfette]] being the exception (although a couple of others were added towards the end of the series run). Their prima
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  • ...is a dimwitted, self-absorbed, chauvinistic manchild, whose attempt to get a date leads him into bizarre and almost brutal situations. He lives with his ...as loved by the studio. They asked Partible to develop it into a pitch for a seven-minute short, prompting him to sell the project to Hanna-Barbera.<ref
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  • |animation_directors= [[Charles A. Nichols]] |next= Scooby's Night with a Frozen Fright
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  • ...n from [[1996]] to [[2003]], airing 78 episodes that spanned four seasons. A TV movie titled ''[[Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip]]'' aired in [[1999]]. Underneath his ordinary suburban house, boy genius [[Dexter]] lives a secret life in his laboratory, creating new inventions the world has never
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  • |caption1= I may 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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  • ...tone, Jr.]] in [[Golden Little Book]]'s ''[[The Flintstones (Little Golden Book)|The Flintstones]]'' ...animated franchise. He is a working-class quarry worker living the life of a dinosaur crane operator in his hometown of [[Bedrock]]. His voice was origi
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  • ...d the Witch's Ghost]]'', which itself was a success, ultimately leading to a continuing series of direct-to-video films that continue today. ...reporter with her own supernatural investigative show. This soon leads to a reunion, where Mystery Inc. travels to Louisiana, where all too real zombie
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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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  • ...Autobiography">[[William Hanna|Hanna, William]], Ito, Tom ([[1999]]). ''[[A Cast of Friends]]''. New York: Da Capo Press. 0306-80917-6. Pg. 81–83.</r ...874-1. Retrieved [[November 8]], [[2023]].</ref> Hanna-Barbera also gained a record-breaking eight Emmy Awards<ref>[https://www.allmovie.com/artist/will
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  • ..., before returning to Adult Swim. It ran from [[1994]] to [[2008]], airing a total of 105 episodes that spanned eleven seasons. There have also been sev ...e all the characters from his era), interviews live-action celebrities via a monitor.
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  • |first= [[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (TV series)|WAY]]: "[[What a Night for a Knight]]" ([[1969]]) |caption4= ''[[Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!]]''
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  • |storyboards= [[Lisa A. Kim]]<br />[[Aimee Steinberger]]<br />[[Tyler Turett]]<br />[[Meg Waldow]] ...nother girl, which is stopped by Velma, who clobbers Daphne because she is a bitch, according to Velma. Velma then goes to her locker, which has the cor
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