Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1979 TV Series)
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Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1979–1980) | ||
Genre | Horror Mystery Adventure Comedy | |
Created by | Joe Ruby Ken Spears | |
Genre | Horror Mystery Adventure Comedy | |
Developed by | Mark Evanier | |
Directed by | Ray Patterson Oscar Dufau Carl Urbano George Gordan | |
Voices of | Don Messick Lennie Weinrib Casey Kasem Frank Welker Heather North Kenney Pat Stevens Marla Frumkin | |
Country of origin | United States | |
Original language(s) | English | |
No. of seasons | 1 | |
No. of episodes | 16 | |
Production | ||
Executive producer(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera | |
Producer(s) | Don Jurwich | |
Running time | 22 minutes | |
Production company(s) | Hanna-Barbera Productions | |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution | |
Broadcast | ||
Original channel | ABC | |
Original run | September 22, 1979 – January 5, 1980 | |
Chronology | ||
Preceded by | The Scooby-Doo Show (1976–1978) | |
Followed by | Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1980–1982) |
The original thirty-minute version of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo constitutes the fourth incarnation of the Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon Scooby-Doo. It premiered on September 22, 1979 and ran for one season on ABC as a half-hour program. A total of sixteen episodes were produced. It was the last Hanna-Barbera cartoon series (excluding prime-time specials) to use the studio's laugh track.
Contents |
[edit] Overview
[edit] Voice cast
- Don Messick – Scooby-Doo
- Lennie Weinrib – Scrappy-Doo
- Casey Kasem – Shaggy Rogers
- Heather North – Daphne Blake
- Frank Welker – Fred Jones
- Pat Stevens – Velma Dinkley (eps. 1–11)
- Marla Frumkin – Velma Dinkley (eps. 12–15)
[edit] Episodes
Nº | Episode title | Villain | Identity | Original air date |
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1 | "The Scarab Lives!" | The Blue Scarab | Howard Gruger | September 22, 1979 |
The gang has to help a cartoonist after his superhero creation "The Blue Scarab" comes to life. | ||||
2 | "The Night Ghoul of Wonderworld" | The Night Ghoul of London | Mr. Marino | September 29, 1979 |
The gang is trapped inside a theme park created to be like 19th-century England. The plot and title are similar to that of Westworld. | ||||
3 | "Strange Encounters of a Scooby Kind" | The Alien | Tessie | October 6, 1979 |
Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy are kidnapped by an alien, and it's up to Fred, Velma and Daphne to save them. The title is a take-off of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. | ||||
4 | "The Neon Phantom of the Roller Disco!" | The Neon Phantom | Bill Walker | October 13, 1979 |
When the Neon Phantom appears at the Hollywood Bowl and cuts out the electricity, the gang chases him to find out what he's up to. | ||||
5 | "Shiver and Shake, That Demon's a Snake" | The Snake Demon | First Mate Defarge | October 20, 1979 |
The gang, on vacation in the Florida Keys, encounters the Snake Demon. By mistake, Daphne buys an idol cursed by the Snake Demon, so the demon comes after her. | ||||
6 | "The Scary Sky Skeleton" | The Sky Skeleton | Eddie Drake | October 27, 1979 |
When a living skeleton appears and threatens to ruin Daphne's friend Wendy's air show, the gang must solve the mystery and help Wendy. | ||||
7 | "The Demon of the Dugout" | The Dragon Beast | Mr. Husai | November 3, 1979 |
The gang is in Japan for a baseball game involving the American Team vs. the Japanese Team for the Baseball Diamond. During the game, a demon appears and the gang must solve the mystery. | ||||
8 | "The Hairy Scare of the Devil Bear" | The Devil Bear | Chuck Hunt | November 10, 1979 |
The gang investigates a myth of a "devil bear" haunting Indian caves within the Grand Canyon. | ||||
9 | "Twenty Thousand Screams Under the Sea" | The Sea Beast of the Aztecs | Tiger Morris | November 17, 1979 |
The gang try to solve the mystery of a Sea Beast that's haunting Acapulco. The title is a take-off of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. | ||||
10 | "I Left My Neck in San Francisco" | The Lady Vampire of the Bay | Lefty Callahan (Mrs. Corneil) | November 24, 1979 |
The gang goes to San Francisco, where they encounter "The Lady Vampire of the Bay" on Alcatraz Island. The vampire strongly resembles Daphne, who sits out most of the investigation with a cold, but she is nowhere to be found when the vampire turns up, leading Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy to think she is a vampire. | ||||
11 | "When You Wish Upon a Star Creature" | The Star Creature | Mr. Greenfield | December 1, 1979 |
When Professor Spaulding, of Green Hills observatory, discovers a new star, it doesn't take long before the Star Creature comes to frighten everyone off. | ||||
12 | "The Ghoul, the Bat and the Ugly" | The Shadow Creature | Brandon Davies | December 8, 1979 |
The gang attend the Batty Awards Show, but it is interrupted by a Shadow Creature. | ||||
13 | "Rocky Mountain Yiiiii!" | The Frozen Ghost of Jeremiah Pratt | Will Henry Pratt | December 15, 1979 |
The gang goes to Denver, Colorado for a skiing vacation where they meet the ghost of Jeremiah Pratt, who wants to find his caravan and his pot of gold. | ||||
14 | "The Sorcerer's a Menace" | The Ghost of the Great Haldane | Morgan the Magician | December 22, 1979 |
While attending a magic show at a fancy hotel on Atlantic City's boardwalk, the ghost of the magician's former teacher appears. He makes a very valuable black pearl disappear, and the gang is out to find why. | ||||
15 | "Lock the Door, It's a Minotaur!" | The Minotaur | Nick Papas | December 29, 1979 |
While in Greece, the gang discovers that the Minotaur is scaring everyone off and they go find him. | ||||
16 | "The Ransom of Scooby Chief" | The Kidnapping Crooks | Carl and Tony | January 5, 1980 |
The gang arrives at New York City and drops off Scooby, Scrappy and Shaggy to look around Scrappy's old neighborhood. After Scooby and Shaggy are kidnapped for ransom, it's up to Scrappy and his puppy friends to save them. The title is a take-off of "The Ransom of Red Chief." | ||||
[edit] Home media releases
A complete series set was released on April 28, 2015.
DVD Name | Release Date | Episode(s) Included |
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[edit] References
[edit] External links
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