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Uh-oh! Did the Mystery Van break down in a spooky location again? The van and the mystery-solving gang are once again stranded in front of an abandoned ski lodge, haunted hotel, or a crumbling cruise ship and they have a ghostly mystery to solve...pronto!
This article is about the original incarnation of Scooby-Doo. For other incarnations and uses, see Scooby-Doo (disambiguation).The name "Scooby-Doo" supposedly comes from the last line of the Frank Sinatra song " Strangers In The Night", which CBS' children's programming executive, Fred Silverman, took. However, writer Mark Evanier believes that the name may have come from Randy and the Rainbow's "Denise", where as the "Dooby" part came from the former. [2] Hanna-Barbera also had an entirely different dog named "Scooby" in their archives from the early 1960's. [3] He also doesn't like being upstaged when someone does better than him and would try to prove otherwise.
Scooby Doo Keychain - Scooby Doo - Scoob - Dog Keychain - Wood Keychain - Keychain - Dog Inspired - Wood Doggy Keychain - Doggy KeychainShaggy and Scooby-Doo, as hungry as always, venture into the swamp following a scent. There they meet swamp resident Lila, an intelligent girl who loves cooking, and asks them to recover ingredients to finish her stew. Shaggy and Scooby set off with the gang to solve two mysteries while secretly collecting the ingredients. Scooby-Doo appeared twice in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, in the episodes Reap Walking and Keeper of the Reaper, the former was a non-speaking cameo while the latter was voiced by Frank Welker.
