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  • * ''[[The Flintstone Comedy Hour]]'' ([[1972]]-1973) ...cie Stafford]] provided Woody's voice and laugh until the series' end in [[1972]].<ref name="That's Not All Folks"> Blanc, Mel; Bashe, Philip (January 1, 1
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  • ...he way Princess acts like she's Don Vito Corleone, is a reference to the [[1972]] film ''The Godfather''.
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  • ...le is a tribute to the third studio album of The Allman Brothers Band in [[1972]].
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  • ...It aired on [[October 2]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was adapted from the [[1972]] novel of the same name, both written by [[Ray Bradbury]], directed by [[M ...the time. Bradbury turned it into a novel, instead, which was published in 1972. ''The Halloween Tree'' had been optioned as a cartoon by small studios, bu
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  • ...e Godfather, a reference to the character played by Marlon Brando in the [[1972]] movie ''The Godfather''.
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  • |actor= [[Jean Vander Pyl]] (1965-[[1972|72]])<br />[[Georgie Kidder]] ([[2021]], [[2022]], [[2024]])
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  • ...dia:Love, American Style|LAS]]: "[[Love and the Old-Fashioned Father]]" ([[1972]])
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  • |actor= [[Daws Butler]] (1971-[[1972]])<br />[[Chris Edgerly]] ([[2004]])<br />[[Tom Kenny]] ([[2011]], [[2019]]
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  • ...9]])<br />[[Sally Struthers]] ([[1971]]-[[1972]])<br />[[Mickey Stevens]] (1972-[[1973]])<br />[[Pamela Anderson (Flintstones actress)|Pamela Anderson]] ([
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  • ...uff & Reddy Show]]'' in [[1957]] until [[1986]], except from [[1965]] to [[1972]], when the primary music director was Ted Nichols.<ref name="LA Times Arti
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  • * Munich, West Germany hosted the Summer Olympics in [[1972]], five years before ''Laff-A-Lympics'', itself a parody of Olympics in gen
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  • ...everal animated series throughout the [[1970s|'70s]] to [[1980s|'80s]]. In 1972, his first cartoon role was Stutz, the leader of ''The Houndcats''. He has
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  • ...[The New Scooby-Doo Movies|NSDMV]]: "[[The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair]]" ([[1972]]) |actor= [[Olan Soule]] (1972-[[1983|83]])<br />[[Adam West]] ([[1979]], [[1984]]-[[1985|85]])<br />[[Mau
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  • | [[September 23]], [[1972]]
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  • |actor= [[Daws Butler]] (1969-[[1972]])<br />[[Dana Snyder]] ([[2021]])
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  • ...a make him an offer he can't refuse," spoken by Don Vito Corleone in the [[1972]] film ''The Godfather''.
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  • |actor= [[Mel Blanc]] (1962-[[1963]])<br>[[John Stephenson]] ([[1972]])<br>[[Rob Paulsen]] ([[1991]]-[[1992]])<br />[[Jenny Lorenzo]] ([[2021]])
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  • |division= [[Hanna-Barbera Australia]] ([[1972]]-[[1989]])<br>[[Wang Film Productions]] (50%, [[1978]]–[[1990s]])<br>Car * ''[[The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show]]'' (1971-1972)
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  • * ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]'' ([[1972]]-[[1973]]) ...s Family)|Cleopatra the plant]] ("[[Scooby-Doo Meets the Addams Family]]," 1972)
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  • * The calendar in Mitchel's trailer is dated [[1972]].
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  • ...n American animated horror-comedy parody television special based on the [[1972]] TV series ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]''. It aired on [[October 31]],
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  • |actor= [[Daws Butler]] (1962-[[1972|72]])<br />[[Greg Burson]] ([[1991]])<br />[[Jeff Bergman]] ([[2021]])
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  • ...eets the Addams Family|episode]] of ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]'' in [[1972]], but replaced by [[Lennie Weinrib]] when Hanna-Barbera produced their fir
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  • |actor= [[Bill Thompson]] (1962-[[1963|63]])<br>[[Don Messick]] ([[1972]]-[[1973|73]])<br>[[Billy West]] ([[2017]])<br />[[Dana Snyder]] ([[2021]])
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  • |actor= [[Maurice Gosfield]] (1961-[[1962|62]])<br />[[John Stephenson]] ([[1972]])<br />[[Avery Schreiber]] ([[1988]])<br />[[Maurice LaMarche]] ([[2000]]-
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  • In the [[1972]] spin-off, ''[[The Flintstone Comedy Hour]]'', the [[The Flintstone Comedy
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  • ...d its first spin-off, ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]'', that aired from [[1972]] to [[1973]].
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  • In [[1972]], three years after the series had concluded, [[Sawtooth]] made an appeara
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  • |actor= [[Paul Frees]] (1965-[[1967|67]])<br />[[Walker Edmiston]] ([[1972]])<br />[[Don Messick]] ([[1973]]-[[1991|91]])<br />[[Niccole Thurman]] ([[
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  • * In [[1972]], [[Gold Key Comics]] published an adaptation in comic book form with the
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  • ......" category for $1200, the question was, "He voiced Shaggy on the 1969-[[1972]] TV series ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!''," with the answer being, "Who is
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  • |actor= [[Doug Young]] (1959-[[1962]])<br />[[John Stephenson]] ([[1972]]-[[1991]])<br />[[Maurice LaMarche]] ([[2001]]-[[2004]])<br />[[C.H. Green
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  • Twelve years later, Ruff and Reddy reappeared in the [[1972]] crossover television movie ''[[Yogi's Ark Lark]]''. Since [[2021]], they
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  • ...of new programming. By the time the second ''Scooby-Doo'' series aired in 1972, the studio had already produced other shows using the formula, including ' Notable clones include ''[[The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan]]'' ([[1972]]), ''[[Goober and the Ghost Chasers]]'' ([[1973]]), ''[[Speed Buggy (TV se
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  • * In [[1972]], [[Jerry Reed]] (as [[Jerry Reed (character)|his character]]) performed "
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  • |actor= [[Arnold Stang]] (1961-[[1990|90]])<br />[[Daws Butler]] ([[1972]])<br />[[Tom Kenny]] ([[2000]]-[[2002|02]])<br />[[Jason Harris]] ([[2011]
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  • :* In [[1972]], this episode was turned into a talking View-Master reel, also named ''[[
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  • ...[[2002]] live-action [[Scooby-Doo (film)|film]], the Mystery Machine is a 1972 [[wikipedia:Bedford CF|Bedford CF]].<ref name="Mystery Machine Model 2" />
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  • ...A-Munich]]" segment that parodies the ''Laff-A-Lympics'' cartoon and the [[1972]] Munich massacres. The [[Really Rottens]] plan a full-on massacre on the [
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  • * There's a grave that reads "In Memory 1947-1972 Jimi Shindix", which is an allusion to musician Jimi Hendrix, who lived fro
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  • ......" category for $1200, the question was, "He voiced Shaggy on the 1969-[[1972]] TV series ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!''," with the answer being, "Who is Viewmaster reels based on the episodes have been sold infrequently between [[1972]] to 1999, by companies such as [[GAF]], [[Tyco]], and [[Fisher-Price]].
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  • |actor= [[Nicole Jaffe]] (1969-[[1972|72]], [[2003]])<br />[[Pat Stevens]] ([[1976]]-[[1979|79]])<br />[[Marla Fr
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  • ......" category for $1200, the question was, "He voiced Shaggy on the 1969-[[1972]] TV series ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!''," with the answer being, "Who is
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