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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is the first incarnation of the long-running Hanna-Barbera
Hanna-Barbera

Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. , was an American List of animation studios that dominated North American television animation during the second half of the 20th century....
 Saturday morning cartoon Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo is a long-running Television in the United States animated television series produced for Saturday morning cartoon in several different versions from 1969 to the present....
. It premiered on September 13, 1969 at 10:30 a.m. EST and ran for two seasons on CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 as a half-hour long show. Twenty-five episodes were produced (seventeen in 1969
1969 in television

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-70
1970 in television

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 and eight more in 1970
1970 in television

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-71
1971 in television

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).

cooby-Doo, Where Are You! was the result of CBS and Hanna-Barbera's plans to create a non-violent Saturday morning program which would appease the parent watch groups that had protested the superhero
Superhero

A superhero is a Character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to act of derring-do in the public interest". Since the debut of the prototype superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes?ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas?have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other mass...
-based programs of the mid-1960s.






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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is the first incarnation of the long-running Hanna-Barbera
Hanna-Barbera

Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. , was an American List of animation studios that dominated North American television animation during the second half of the 20th century....
 Saturday morning cartoon Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo is a long-running Television in the United States animated television series produced for Saturday morning cartoon in several different versions from 1969 to the present....
. It premiered on September 13, 1969 at 10:30 a.m. EST and ran for two seasons on CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 as a half-hour long show. Twenty-five episodes were produced (seventeen in 1969
1969 in television

The year 1969 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of television-related events in 1969.For the United States TV schedule, see: 1969-70 American network television schedule....
-70
1970 in television

The year 1970 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of television-related events in 1970.For the United States TV schedule, see: 1970-71 American network television schedule....
 and eight more in 1970
1970 in television

The year 1970 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of television-related events in 1970.For the United States TV schedule, see: 1970-71 American network television schedule....
-71
1971 in television

The year 1971 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of television-related events in 1971.For the United States TV schedule, see: 1971-72 American network television schedule....
).

Overview

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! was the result of CBS and Hanna-Barbera's plans to create a non-violent Saturday morning program which would appease the parent watch groups that had protested the superhero
Superhero

A superhero is a Character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to act of derring-do in the public interest". Since the debut of the prototype superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes?ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas?have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other mass...
-based programs of the mid-1960s. Originally titled Mysteries Five, and later Who's S-S-Scared?, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! underwent a number of changes from script to screen (the most notable of which was the downplaying of the musical group angle borrowed from The Archie Show
The Archie Show

The Archie Show was the first in a long line of Saturday morning cartoon animated series produced by Filmation. It was based upon the Archie Comicss, created by Bob Montana in 1941....
). However, the basic concept—four teenagers (Freddie, Daphne
Daphne Blake

Daphne Ann Blake is a fictional character in the long-running United States animated series Scooby-Doo. Daphne, depicted as coming from a wealthy family, is noted for her red hair, her fashion sense and her knack for getting into danger....
, Velma
Velma Dinkley

Velma Dace Dinkley is a fictional character in the United States television animated series Scooby-Doo, about the adventures of four crime-solving teenagers and their Great Dane companion, Scooby-Doo ....
, and Shaggy
Shaggy Rogers

Norville "Shaggy" Rogers is a fictional character in the American animated television series Scooby-Doo, about the adventures of four crime-solving teenagers and Shaggy's pet Great Dane, Scooby-Doo ....
) and a large goofy dog (Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo (character)

Scoobert "Scooby"-Doo is a fictional dog and the eponymous character of the popular television franchise Scooby-Doo. At an early age, he was brought to the Mystery Inc....
) solving supernatural-related mysteries—was always in place.

Scooby-Doo creators Joe Ruby and Ken Spears served as the story supervisors on the series. Ruby, Spears, and Bill Lutz wrote all of the scripts for the seventeen first-season Scooby episodes, while Ruby, Spears, Lutz, Larz Bourne, and Tom Dagenais wrote the eight second-season episodes. The plot varied little from episode to episode. The main concept was as follows:

  1. The Mystery, Inc. gang turn up in the Mystery Machine, en route to or returning from a regular teenage functiona dance, a rock festival, etc., when their van develops engine trouble or breaks down for any of a variety of reasons (overheating, flat tire, etc.), in the immediate vicinity of a large, mostly-vacated property (ski lodge, hotel, factory, mansion etc).
  2. Their (unintended) destination turns out to be suffering from a "monster" problem (ghosts, Frankenstein, Yeti, etc.). The kids volunteer to investigate the case.
  3. The gang splits up to cover more ground, with Fred and Velma finding clues, Daphne finding danger, and Shaggy and Scooby finding food, fun, and the ghost/monster, who gives chase. Scooby and Shaggy in particular love to eat, including dog treats referred to as "Scooby Snacks
    Scooby Snacks

    Scooby Snacks are a fictional food item of unknown and undetermined origin. They are used as a form of incentive payment for the cartoon characters Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Rogers from the Hanna-Barbera series Scooby-Doo and its various spin-offs....
    " which are a favorite of both the dog and the teenage boy.
  4. Eventually, enough clues are found to convince the gang that the ghost/monster is a fake, and a trap is set to capture it.
  5. The trap may or may not work (more often than not, Scooby-Doo falls into the trap and they accidentally catch the monster another way); invariably, the ghost/monster is apprehended and unmasked. The person in the ghost or monster suit turns out to be an apparently blameless authority figure or otherwise innocuous local who is using the disguise to cover up something akin to a real-estate scam (involving an attempt to buy the property at significantly reduced pricedue to the "haunting" or "monster" depressing the market value of the property). In Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster, Fred cries, "Guess what, guys? One of our traps worked without an unforeseen detail going horribly wrong!" This is a reference to Scooby falling in nearly all of their traps.
  6. After giving the parting shot of "And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids" (sometimes adding "...and your dog!"), the offender is then taken away to jail, and the gang is allowed to continue on their way to their destination.


Voices

As with most Hanna-Barbera shows, Scooby-Doo features an emphasis placed on verbal rather than visual storytelling, and the work of the voice artists was particularly important. Don Messick
Don Messick

Donald "Don" Messick was one of the most prolific voice actors of the second half of the 20th century.Messick, a native of Buffalo, New York, voiced several classic cartoon characters, including Scooby-Doo, Ranger Smith and Boo Boo , Muttley, Bamm-Bamm Rubble, Astro , Zorak, Godzooky, Dr....
, the voice of Astro the dog
The Jetsons

The Jetsons is a prime-time animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera. The original incarnation of the series aired on Sunday nights on American Broadcasting Company from September 23, 1962 to March 3, 1963....
, Dr. Benton Quest
Jonny Quest

Jonny Quest is a science fiction/adventure animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera, and created and designed by comic book artist Doug Wildey, about a boy who accompanies his father on extraordinary adventures....
, and Boo-Boo Bear
Yogi Bear

Yogi Bear is a fictional anthropomorphic bear who appears in animated cartoons created by Hanna-Barbera Productions. He made his debut in 1958 as a supporting character in The Huckleberry Hound Show....
—among others—provided the raspy, mumbling voice of Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo (character)

Scoobert "Scooby"-Doo is a fictional dog and the eponymous character of the popular television franchise Scooby-Doo. At an early age, he was brought to the Mystery Inc....
. Radio dee jay Casey Kasem
Casey Kasem

Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem, is an United States radio personality and voice actor. Mr. Kasem is a graduate of Northwestern High School in Michigan and the Wayne State University....
 voiced Shaggy, young actor Frank Welker
Frank Welker

Franklin W. Welker is a veteran United States voice acting. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television and motion pictures....
 voiced Fred
Fred Jones (fictional character)

Frederick Herman Jones, known to his friends by the nickname "Freddie", is a fictional character in the long running United States television animated series Scooby-Doo, about a quartet of teenage mystery solvers and their Great Dane cohort, Scooby-Doo ....
 (which began Welker's long career in voice work), and actress Nicole Jaffe
Nicole Jaffe

Nicole Jaffe is an United States actress, best known as the original voice artist of Velma Dinkley in Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoon series from 1969 to 1974....
 voiced Velma
Velma Dinkley

Velma Dace Dinkley is a fictional character in the United States television animated series Scooby-Doo, about the adventures of four crime-solving teenagers and their Great Dane companion, Scooby-Doo ....
. Stefanianna Christopherson voiced Daphne
Daphne Blake

Daphne Ann Blake is a fictional character in the long-running United States animated series Scooby-Doo. Daphne, depicted as coming from a wealthy family, is noted for her red hair, her fashion sense and her knack for getting into danger....
 during the first season, and moved to New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 to marry and start a family before production began on the second season. As a result, Nicole Jaffe's roommate, Heather North
Heather North

Heather North Kenney is an United States actor and voice artist. She is most notable as having performed the voice of Daphne Blake in all incarnations of Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoon series from 1970 to 1979, and from 1983 to 1985....
, took over the role of Daphne.

Both Frank Welker and Nicole Jaffe also appeared together in the 1969 Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley

Elvis Aaron Presley was an United Statesn singer, actor, and musician. A cultural icon, he is commonly known simply as "Elvis", and is also sometimes referred to as "List of honorific titles in popular music" or "The King"....
 film The Trouble with Girls
The Trouble with Girls

The Trouble with Girls is a 1969 in film dramatic comedy film starring Elvis Presley. It is also the only film starring Anissa Jones....
.

The second season featured "chase scene" songs produced by La La Productions (which had originally been contracted to create the music for Josie and the Pussycats
Josie and the Pussycats (TV series)

Josie and the Pussycats is an United States animated television series, based upon the Archie Comics Josie and the Pussycats created by Dan DeCarlo....
, the first of many shows made from the same mold as Scooby-Doo). These songs were written by Danny Janssen and Austin Roberts
Austin Roberts (singer)

Austin Roberts is an United States singer and songwriter....
, and were performed by Roberts, who also made a new recording of the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! theme song for the second season episodes.

The first two episodes of the series ("What a Night for a Knight" and "A Clue for Scooby-Doo") both use unique title cards. Standardized title cards (featuring the oft-used run cycles for the Mystery, Inc. gang) are used for the other twenty-three episodes. Episodes from both seasons contained a laugh track
Laugh track

A laugh track, laughter soundtrack, laughter track, LFN , canned laughter or a laughing audience is a separate soundtrack invented by Charles Douglass, with the artificial sound of audience laughter, made to be inserted into television comedy shows and sitcoms....
, which was standard practice for American cartoon series during the 1960s and 1970s (a laugh track was even used in the main titles for "A Clue for Scooby-Doo"). It was removed for syndication
Television syndication

In broadcasting, syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast radio shows and television shows to multiple individual stations, without going through a broadcast network....
 in the 1980s. Not long after the Turner networks (TBS
TBS (TV network)

TBS is an United States cable television TV network owned by media mogul Ted Turner that shows sports and a variety of programming, with a focus on comedy....
, TNT
Turner Network Television

TNT is an United States Cable television network created by media mogul Ted Turner and currently owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner....
 and Cartoon Network (United States)
Cartoon Network (United States)

Cartoon Network is a cable television network created by Turner Broadcasting System which primarily shows Animation programming. The original American channel began broadcasting on October 1, 1992 with the Bugs Bunny short Rhapsody Rabbit being its first-ever aired program....
) began airing the show in 1994, the laugh track was reinstated in 1998.

Release and reception

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! was a breakaway hit for Hanna-Barbera and CBS, who quickly introduced similar cartoons to accompany Scooby-Doo: Josie and the Pussycats
Josie and the Pussycats (TV series)

Josie and the Pussycats is an United States animated television series, based upon the Archie Comics Josie and the Pussycats created by Dan DeCarlo....
, The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show

'The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show' is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series list of television spin-offs of The Flintstones produced by Hanna-Barbera, which ran for 16 half-hour episodes from September 11, 1971 to September 2, 1972 and four 10-minute episodes from September 9, 1972 to September 1, 1973 on CBS....
, The Funky Phantom
The Funky Phantom

The Funky Phantom was a Saturday morning cartoon, produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1971 for American Broadcasting Company....
, Speed Buggy
Speed Buggy

Speed Buggy was a Saturday Morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera from September 8, 1973 to August 30, 1975 on CBS. Similar in style to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Speed Buggy followed the adventures of an anthropomorphic, fiberglass Dune Buggy, Speed Buggy , his driver Tinker , and Tinker's friends,...
, Jabberjaw
Jabberjaw

Jabberjaw was a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera from September 11, 1976 to September 3, 1978 on American Broadcasting Company....
, and Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels

Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels is an animated series created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbera from September 10, 1977 to June 21, 1980 on American Broadcasting Company....
.

In 2005, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! came 49th in Channel 4
Channel 4

Channel 4 is a UK Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. Although commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the #Channel Four Television...
's 100 Greatest Cartoons, and was, more recently, voted the 8th greatest Kid's TV Show by viewers of the same channel. As of 2008, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is airing on the Cartoon Network on September 2008.


DVD release

All 25 episodes were released on DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 in March 2004 by Warner Home Video
Warner Home Video

Warner Home Video is the home video unit of Warner Bros., itself part of Time Warner. It was founded in 1978 as WCI Home Video . It was re-named Warner Home Video in 1980....
 as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! The Complete First and Second Seasons. A DVD entitled Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! The Complete Third Season was released on April 10, 2007, made up of episodes produced in 1978, added to the Scooby's All-Stars package, and later syndicated as part of The Scooby-Doo Show. WHV announced the release of another DVD compilation, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! Volume 1: A Monster Catch, boasting the first four episodes of the series remastered, on January 27, 2009.

DVD NameEp #Release DateAdditional Information
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!The Complete First and Second Season 25 March 16 2004
  • 2 featurettes
  • Music videos
  • DVD challenge


Airing history




* USA
** CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 (1969-1976)
** ABC (1976-1984)
** USA Network (1990-1994)
** Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (United States)

Cartoon Network is a cable television network created by Turner Broadcasting System which primarily shows Animation programming. The original American channel began broadcasting on October 1, 1992 with the Bugs Bunny short Rhapsody Rabbit being its first-ever aired program....
 (1994-present)
** Boomerang
Boomerang (TV channel)

Boomerang is a 24-hour United States cable television television channel owned by Turner Broadcasting System . The network debuted April 1, 2000....
 (2000-present)


* México
** Canal 8 (1970-1974) in Spanish
** Canal de Las Estrellas (1974-1980) in Spanish
** Canal 5 (1980-) in Spanish
  • Canada
    • Teletoon Retro (2007-present)


Production credits

  • Produced and Directed by Joseph Barbera
    Joseph Barbera

    Joseph Roland "Joe" Barbera ; was an influential American animator, film director, Film producer, storyboard artist, and cartoonist, whose movie and television cartoon characters entertained millions of fans worldwide for much of the twentieth century....
     and William Hanna
    William Hanna

    William Denby "Bill" Hanna was an influential American animator, film director, Film producer, television director, television producer, and cartoonist, whose movie and television cartoon characters entertained millions of fans worldwide for much of the twentieth century....
  • Associate Producer: Lew Marshall
  • Story: Ken Spears, Joe Ruby, Bill Lutz
  • Story Direction: Howard Swift
  • Voices: Nicole Jaffe
    Nicole Jaffe

    Nicole Jaffe is an United States actress, best known as the original voice artist of Velma Dinkley in Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoon series from 1969 to 1974....
    , Casey Kasem
    Casey Kasem

    Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem, is an United States radio personality and voice actor. Mr. Kasem is a graduate of Northwestern High School in Michigan and the Wayne State University....
    , Don Messick
    Don Messick

    Donald "Don" Messick was one of the most prolific voice actors of the second half of the 20th century.Messick, a native of Buffalo, New York, voiced several classic cartoon characters, including Scooby-Doo, Ranger Smith and Boo Boo , Muttley, Bamm-Bamm Rubble, Astro , Zorak, Godzooky, Dr....
    , Vic Perrin
    Vic Perrin

    Vic Perrin was an American actor and voice artist. He is best remembered as the "Control Voice" in the original version of the TV series The Outer Limits ....
    , Hal Smith
    Hal Smith

    Hal Smith can refer to different people:* Hal Smith , American actor* Hal Smith , American baseball player -- catcher & third base* Hal Smith , in American baseball...
    , John Stephenson
    John Stephenson

    John Stephenson may refer to:*John Stephenson , American voice actor*John Stephenson , American baseball catcher*John Stephenson , a 19th century Irish-American coachbuilder who created the street railway...
    , Jean Vander Pyl
    Jean Vander Pyl

    Jean Vander Pyl was an actress on radio, television and movies. Although her career spanned many decades, she is best remembered as the voice of Wilma Flintstone from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon The Flintstones....
    , Frank Welker
    Frank Welker

    Franklin W. Welker is a veteran United States voice acting. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television and motion pictures....
    , Stefanianna Christopherson
  • Animation Director: Charles A. Nichols
  • Production Design: Iwao Takamoto
    Iwao Takamoto

    Iwao Takamoto was a Jewish Japanese American animator, television producer, and film director. He was most famous as being a production designer and character designer for Hanna-Barbera Productions shows such as Scooby-Doo....
  • Production Supervisor: Victor O. Schipek
  • Layout: Bob Singer, Alvaro Arce, Mike Arens, Rick Gonzales, Paul Gruwell, Alex Ignatiev, Bill Lignante
  • Animation: Bill Keil, George Rowley, Oliver E. Callahan, Rudy Cataldi, Zdenko Gasparovic, Bob Goe, Hicks Lokey
    Hicks Lokey

    William "Hicks" Lokey was an United States animator. He is best known for his work at Fleischer Studios.Lokey was born in Alabama. He worked as an animator for Fleischer Studios , the Walter Lantz Studio , Walt Disney Productions , and Hanna-Barbera ....
    , Ed Love
    Ed Love

    Edward H. Love was an United States animator who has worked at various studios during the golden age of animation. He is well known for his work at Disney , MGM , Walter Lantz , and his work on television shows such as Yogi Bear and The Flinstones....
    , Bill Nunes, Joan Orbison, Jay Sarbry, Ken Southworth, Lloyd Vaughan
  • Background Styling: Walt Peregoy
  • Backgrounds: Ron Dias, Daniela Bielecka, Gary Niblett, Rolly Oliva
  • Title Design: Bill Perez
  • Titles: Robert Schaefer
  • Music Director: Ted Nichols
  • Technical Supervisor: Frank Paiker
  • Ink & Paint Supervisor: Roberta Greutert
  • Xerography: Robert "Tiger" West
  • Sound Direction: Richard Olson
  • Film Editing: Gregory V. Watson, Jr., Ted Baker, Chip Varas
  • Camera: Dick Blundell, George Epperson, Charles Flekal, Bill Kotler, Cliff Shirpser, Roy Wade
    • A Hanna-Barbera Productions
    • © 1969 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.


See also

  • List of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episodes
    List of Scooby-Doo, Where are You! episodes

    This is an episode guide for the Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?....
  • The Scooby-Doo Show for information on episodes produced in 1978 and briefly aired under the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! title.


External links

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