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Post by cyborger on Apr 13, 2011 0:44:21 GMT -5
This is all very interesting information. I'm not sure I can top any of it so I'll be here as a spectator.
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Post by Doo on Apr 13, 2011 17:56:03 GMT -5
Welcome cyborger!
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Post by laescoobyfan on Aug 11, 2012 12:22:23 GMT -5
I think they have many different license plates. You're right. There are several different ones.
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Post by laescoobyfan on Aug 11, 2012 12:23:05 GMT -5
The first computer virus turned 40 today and was named Creeper after the villain from Jeepers! It's the Creeper - Scooby-Doo Where Are You! That's cool! I didn't know that.
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Post by laescoobyfan on Aug 11, 2012 12:25:33 GMT -5
I think they have many different license plates. Maybe they keep switching them out to prevent the villains from recognizing their vehicle. ;D Jkg. Mark Yea, I'm sure that's what it is! LOL
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Post by Doo on Aug 12, 2012 18:52:16 GMT -5
LOL!
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Post by Doo on Jun 4, 2014 17:20:51 GMT -5
It takes 8351 minutes (roughly 5 days 20 hours) to watch every Scooby episode ever made (not including movies/specials).
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Post by scoob16 on Jun 5, 2014 12:48:00 GMT -5
It takes 8351 minutes (roughly 5 days 20 hours) to watch every Scooby episode ever made (not including movies/specials). Wow!!! That's sooo long... Wish I could have so much time...
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Post by Doo on Jun 5, 2014 15:48:58 GMT -5
Me too!
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Post by scoobydoomaster on Jun 6, 2014 15:16:32 GMT -5
It takes 8351 minutes (roughly 5 days 20 hours) to watch every Scooby episode ever made (not including movies/specials). Wow!!! That's sooo long... Wish I could have so much time... Maybe I should try that! Though I doubt all the episodes are on Youtube or other websites.
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Post by Doo on Jul 8, 2014 13:12:19 GMT -5
This year, Scooby's birthday falls on a Saturday, the same day that the first episode of Scooby originally aired.
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Post by Doo on Jul 9, 2014 15:16:58 GMT -5
'Family Guy' has done more parodies of Scooby-Doo than any other TV show. There have been 9 parodies, including one on a soundtrack album.
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Post by scoob16 on Jul 14, 2014 14:11:51 GMT -5
Taken from the official Scooby-Doo Facebook page: Run, Scooby, run! Did you know that Scooby-Doo is one of the longest running cartoons in TV history? It aired consecutively from 1969 - 1991.Go, Scooby, go!!
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Post by Doo on Jul 14, 2014 14:28:00 GMT -5
Taken from the official Scooby-Doo Facebook page: Run, Scooby, run! Did you know that Scooby-Doo is one of the longest running cartoons in TV history? It aired consecutively from 1969 - 1991.Go, Scooby, go!! Adding on to this fact: Scooby Doo was the longest running cartoon until 'The Simpsons' Season 17, Episode 1 "Bonfire of the Manatees" aired on September 11, 2005. "Bonfire of the Manatees" was The Simpsons 357th episode, and "Reef Grief" was Scooby-Doo's 356th episode. By the time the next Scooby episode "E Scream" aired on July 11, 2006, the Simpsons already had aired the 378th episode. At this point, Scooby-Doo could not catch up to "The Simpsons", and "The Simpsons" has remained the longest running cartoon to date with 25 seasons (the 26th is starting in September) and 552 episodes. Scooby Doo only has 435 episodes. Another interesting fact: From May 15, 2005- September 11, 2005, Scooby-Doo and The Simpsons were tied for longest running cartoon with 356 episodes.
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Post by Doo on Jul 15, 2014 10:31:43 GMT -5
Of the three animated movies that include Scrappy, on the DVD cases, only one of them (Boo Brothers) lists him in the description. The other two (Ghoul School and Reluctant Werewolf) completely edit him out of the description.
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