''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' is an American animated
comedy television series created by
Joe Ruby and
Ken Spears and produced by
Hanna-Barbera
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ( ) was an American animation studio and production company which was active from 1957 to 2001. It was founded on July 7, 1957, by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera following the decision of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to c ...
for
CBS. The series premiered as part of
the network's Saturday morning cartoon schedule on September 13, 1969, and aired for two seasons until October 31, 1970. In 1978, a selection of episodes from the later series ''
Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics'' and ''
The Scooby-Doo Show'' were aired on
ABC under the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' name, and they were released in a DVD set marketed as its third season. It also aired on
BBC One in the
UK from 1970 to 1973. The complete series is also available on the Boomerang, HBO Max, and Tubi streaming services.
''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' is the first incarnation of a long-running
media franchise
A media franchise, also known as a multimedia franchise, is a collection of related media in which several derivative works have been produced from an original creative work of fiction, such as a film, a work of literature, a television program or ...
primarily consisting of animated series, several films, and related merchandise.
Overview
The show focuses on four teenagers
Fred,
Daphne,
Velma, and
Shaggy, and their talking dog named
Scooby-Doo, who travel in their van, named The Mystery Machine, bumping into and solving mysteries. Once solved, the group typically discovers that the perpetrator of the mystery is a disguised person who seeks to exploit a local legend or myth for personal gain.
Episodes
Voice cast
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Don Messick
Donald Earle Messick (September 7, 1926 – October 24, 1997) was an American voice actor. He was best known for his performances in Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
His best-remembered vocal creations include Scooby-Doo, Bamm-Bamm Rubble and Hoppy in ...
as
Scooby-Doo
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Casey Kasem as
Shaggy Rogers
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Frank Welker
Franklin Wendell Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor. He began his career in the 1960s, and holds over 860 film, television, and video game credits as of 2022, making him one of the most prolific voice actors of all time. With ...
as
Fred Jones
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Stefanianna Christopherson
Indira Stefanianna (born Indira Stefanianna Christopherson; December 15, 1946), also credited as Indira Danks and Stefanianna Christopherson, is an American actress and singer of Icelandic heritage, perhaps best known for her role as the origina ...
as
Daphne Blake (season 1)
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Heather North as
Daphne Blake (seasons 2 and 3)
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Nicole Jaffe as
Velma Dinkley
Velma Dinkley is a fictional character in the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise. She is usually seen wearing a baggy orange turtleneck sweater, a short pink pleated skirt (or in later episodes an A-line skirt, or sometimes shorts), knee socks, Mary Jane ...
(seasons 1 and 2)
*
Pat Stevens as
Velma Dinkley
Velma Dinkley is a fictional character in the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise. She is usually seen wearing a baggy orange turtleneck sweater, a short pink pleated skirt (or in later episodes an A-line skirt, or sometimes shorts), knee socks, Mary Jane ...
(season 3)
Production
Origin
''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' was the result of CBS and Hanna-Barbera's plans to create a non-violent Saturday morning program that would appease the parent watch groups that had protested the
superhero
A superhero or superheroine is a stock character that typically possesses ''superpowers'', abilities beyond those of ordinary people, and fits the role of the hero, typically using his or her powers to help the world become a better place, ...
-based programs of the mid-1960s. Originally titled ''Mysteries Five'' and later ''Who's Scared?'', ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' underwent a number of changes from script to screen (the most significant being the downplaying of a musical group angle). However, the basic concept—a group of teenagers and their dog solving supernatural-related mysteries—was always in place.
Writing
''Scooby-Doo'' creators
Joe Ruby and
Ken Spears served as the story supervisors on the series.
[Shostak, Stu (05-02-2012).]
Interview with Joe Ruby and Ken Spears
. ''Stu's Show''. Retrieved 03-18-2013. Ruby, Spears, and Bill Lutz wrote all of the scripts for the 17 first-season episodes, while Lutz, Larz Bourne, and Tom Dagenais wrote the eight second-season episodes with Ruby and Spears as story editors. The plot varied little from episode to episode. The main concept was as follows:
# The gang is driving in the Mystery Machine, either returning from or going to a regular teenage function, when their van breaks down for any of a variety of reasons (overheating, flat tire, out of gas) in the immediate vicinity of a large mostly vacated property (ski lodge, hotel, factory, mansion).
# Their unintended destination turns out to be suffering from a monster problem (ghosts, Yetis, vampires, witches, etc). The gang then volunteers to investigate the case.
# 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 chases them.
# Eventually, enough clues are found to convince the gang that the ghost/monster is a fake. Fred then develops a much too complex trap to capture it (only for it to invariably go awry). Alternatively, the gang calls the local sheriff, only to get stopped by the villain half-way.
# Eventually, the ghost/monster is apprehended and discovered to be disguised. Once unmasked, the ghost/monster turns out to be an unsuspected authority figure or otherwise innocuous local who is using the disguise to cover up something, such as a crime or a scam.
# After giving the parting shot of "And I'd have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for those meddling kids", the offender is then taken away to jail and the gang is allowed to continue on the way to their destination.
Music
The second season featured
bubblegum "chase scene" songs produced by La La Productions (which had originally been contracted to create the
music for ''
Josie and the Pussycats'', the first of many animated series made from the same mold as ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!''). These songs were written by Danny Janssen and
Austin Roberts Austin Roberts may refer to:
* Austin Roberts (American football) (born 1995), American football tight end
*Austin Roberts (singer) (born 1945), American singer and songwriter
*Austin Roberts (zoologist)
Austin Roberts (3 January 1883 – 5 May ...
, and were performed by Roberts, who also made a new recording of the ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' theme song for the second season. The series' theme song has been covered by several subsequent artists, including
Matthew Sweet for the 1995 TV special and album ''
Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits'';
Third Eye Blind for the 1998 film ''
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island'';
Billy Ray Cyrus for ''
Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost'' (1999);
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Jennifer Love Hewitt (born February 21, 1979) is an American actress and singer. Hewitt began her career as a child actress and singer, appearing in national television commercials before joining the cast of the Disney Channel series ''Kids I ...
for ''
Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders'' (2000);
the B-52's (
Cindy Cindy may refer to:
People
*Cindy (given name), a list of people named Cindy, Cindi, Cyndi or Cyndy
*Tugiyati Cindy (born 1985), Indonesian footballer
Music
* ''Cindy'' (musical), an off-Broadway production in 1964 and 1965
* "Cindy" (folk song ...
,
Kate and
Fred) for ''
Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase'' (2001);
MxPx for the live-action ''
Scooby-Doo'' film (2002);
Krystal Harris
Krystal Marie Peterson (née Harris; November 7, 1981) is an actress, singer-songwriter and pianist known for her 2001 contributions to ''The Princess Diaries'' soundtracks and for her album '' Me & My Piano''. Her singing career was aided by ...
for ''
Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire'' (2003); and
Best Coast for ''
Scoob!'' (2020).
''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' utilized a
laugh track, a common feature in most animated TV series until the late 1970s. It was removed for
syndication in the 1980s. Following Turner's purchase of Hanna-Barbera and its networks' (
TBS,
TNT and
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (often abbreviated as CN) is an American cable television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. It is a part of The Cartoon Network, Inc., a division that also has the broadcasting and production activities of Boomerang, Car ...
) initial broadcast of the series in 1994, the laugh track was reinstated in 1997.
Home media
On June 4, 2002,
Warner Home Video released four episodes from the series on a compilation DVD in Region 1 entitled ''Scooby-Doo's Creepiest Capers''. They later released all 25 episodes on DVD in Region 1 on March 16, 2004 under the title ''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''.
On November 9, 2010, Warner Home Video released ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete Series''. The eight-disc set features all 25 episodes of the series plus the 16 episodes produced in 1978 which aired as part of ''Scooby's All-Stars''. The set is encased in special collectible packaging in the form of a Mystery Machine replica. It also features a special bonus disc filled with new and archival material. The set was re-released on November 13, 2012. A
Blu-ray version of the ''Complete Series'' was released on September 3, 2019, for the series' 50th anniversary.
Starting on January 27, 2009, Warner Home Video released single-disc DVDs with four episodes each, plus an episode from ''Shaggy and Scooby-Doo Get a Clue''. Four volumes have been released through October 19, 2010.
Reception
''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' was a hit for Hanna-Barbera and CBS, which led Hanna-Barbera to eventually create series with similar concepts on ABC, NBC, and CBS, including, ''
Josie and the Pussycats'', ''
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show'', The ''Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm'' segments on ''
The Flintstone Comedy Show'', ''
The Funky Phantom'', ''
Speed Buggy'', ''
Jeannie'', ''
Jabberjaw'', ''
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan'', ''
Inch High Private Eye'', ''
Goober and the Ghost Chasers'', ''
Clue Club'', ''
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels'', ''
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids'', and ''
The New Shmoo
''The New Shmoo'' is an American animated television series based on the character from the ''Li'l Abner'' comic strip created by Al Capp, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1979 to November 15, 1980.
' ...
''.
In 2005, ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' came 49th in
Channel 4's ''100 Greatest Cartoons'', in the UK, and was more recently voted the 8th greatest ''Kids' TV Show'' by viewers of the same channel. It was ranked the 24th greatest cartoon on
IGN's ''Top 100 Animated Series''.
See also
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List of works produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions
*
Lost Mysteries
References
External links
Official Scooby-Doo website*
*
Cartoon Network: Dept. of Cartoons: Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!€”cached copy from Internet Archive
The Big Cartoon DataBase
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