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Scooby Goes Hollywood (later released on home video as Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood) is a 1979 animated television special starring the cast of Hanna-Barbera's Saturday-morning cartoon series Scooby-Doo.[1]

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  1. 53 relations: American Broadcasting Company, Casey Kasem, Catapult, Charlie's Angels, Daphne Blake, Don Messick, Donny & Marie (1976 TV series), DVD, Fonzie, Frank Welker, Fred Jones (Scooby-Doo), G. Stanley Jones, Ginny McSwain, Hanna-Barbera, Happy Days, Heather North, Hollywood, Los Angeles, How the West Was Won (TV series), Hoyt Curtin, Joan Gerber, Johnny Carson, Joseph Barbera, Laverne & Shirley, List of Scooby-Doo characters, Lois Lane, Los Angeles, Marilyn Schreffler, Michael Bell (actor), Mork & Mindy, Pat Fraley, Pat Stevens, Ray Patterson (animator), Rip Taylor, Saturday Night Fever, Saturday-morning cartoon, Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo (character), Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf, Shaggy Rogers, Starsky & Hutch, Superman (1978 film), Television special, The Love Boat, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, The Sound of Music (film), United States, Velma Dinkley, VHS, Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment, ... Expand index (3 more) »

  2. 1970s children's animated films
  3. 1979 children's films
  4. 1979 in American television
  5. 1979 television specials
  6. Animated films set in Los Angeles
  7. Films directed by Ray Patterson (animator)
  8. Films scored by Hoyt Curtin
  9. Hanna-Barbera television specials
  10. Scooby-Doo specials

American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.

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Casey Kasem

Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem (April 27, 1932 – June 15, 2014) was an American disc jockey, actor and radio presenter, who created and hosted several radio countdown programs, notably American Top 40.

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Catapult

A catapult is a ballistic device used to launch a projectile a great distance without the aid of gunpowder or other propellants – particularly various types of ancient and medieval siege engines.

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Charlie's Angels

Charlie's Angels is an American crime drama television series that aired on ABC from September 22, 1976, to June 24, 1981, producing five seasons and 115 episodes.

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Daphne Blake

Daphne Blake is a fictional character in the Scooby-Doo franchise.

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Don Messick

Donald Earle Messick (September 7, 1926 – October 24, 1997) was an American voice actor, known for his performances in Hanna-Barbera cartoons.

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Donny & Marie (1976 TV series)

Donny & Marie is an American variety show that aired on ABC from January 1976 to May 1979.

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DVD

The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format.

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Fonzie

Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli, better known as "Fonzie" or "The Fonz", is a fictional character played by Henry Winkler in the American sitcom Happy Days (1974–1984).

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Frank Welker

Franklin Wendell Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor.

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Fred Jones (Scooby-Doo)

Frederick Herman "Fred" Jones is a fictional character in the American animated series Scooby-Doo, leader of a quartet of teenage mystery solvers and their Great Dane companion, Scooby-Doo.

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G. Stanley Jones

Gordon Stanley Jones (October 23, 1926 – December 30, 1998), sometimes credited as G. Stanley Jones, Stanley G. Jones or Stanley Jones, was a Canadian-born radio, film and television actor.

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Ginny McSwain

Ginny McSwain is an American voice director, voice actress, casting director, and television producer.

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Hanna-Barbera

Hanna-Barbera was an American animation studio and production company, which was active from 1957 until its absorption into Warner Bros. Animation in 2001.

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Happy Days

Happy Days is an American television sitcom that aired first-run on the ABC network from January 15, 1974, to July 19, 1984, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning 11 seasons.

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Heather North

Heather May North (December 13, 1945 – November 29, 2017) was an American actress.

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Hollywood, Los Angeles

Hollywood is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles County, California, mostly within the city of Los Angeles.

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How the West Was Won (TV series)

How the West Was Won is an American Western television series that starred James Arness, Eva Marie Saint, Fionnula Flanagan, Bruce Boxleitner, and Richard Kiley.

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Hoyt Curtin

Hoyt Stoddard Curtin (September 9, 1922 – December 3, 2000) was an American composer and music producer, the primary musical director for the Hanna-Barbera animation studio from its beginnings with The Ruff & Reddy Show in 1957 until his retirement in 1989, except from 1965 to 1972, when the primary music director was Ted Nichols.

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Joan Gerber

Joan Gerber (July 29, 1935 – August 22, 2011) was an American voice actress who provided voices for a variety of cartoons.

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Johnny Carson

John William Carson (October 23, 1925 – January 23, 2005) was an American television personality, comedian, writer and producer best known as the host of NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962–1992).

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Joseph Barbera

Joseph Roland Barbera (March 24, 1911 – December 18, 2006) was an American animator and cartoonist, best known as the co-founder of the animation studio Hanna-Barbera.

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Laverne & Shirley

Laverne & Shirley is an American sitcom television series that ran for eight seasons on ABC from January 27, 1976, to May 10, 1983.

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List of Scooby-Doo characters

This is a list of Scooby-Doo characters.

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Lois Lane

Lois Lane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Marilyn Schreffler

Marilyn Sue Schreffler (June 14, 1945 – January 7, 1988) was an American voice actress who provided voice-overs for several animated television series, mostly for Hanna-Barbera Productions.

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Michael Bell (actor)

Michael Bell (born July 30, 1938) is an American actor who is most active in voice over roles.

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Mork & Mindy

Mork & Mindy is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 14, 1978, to May 27, 1982.

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Pat Fraley

Pat Fraley is an American voice actor and voice-over teacher, known as the voice of Krang, Casey Jones, Baxter Stockman and numerous other characters in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated television series and voiced Falcon in the 2003 Stuart Little animated television series.

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Pat Stevens

Patricia Stevens (née Szczepaniak; September 16, 1945 – May 26, 2010) was an American actress.

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Ray Patterson (animator)

Raymond Patterson (November 23, 1911 – December 30, 2001) was an American animator, producer, and director.

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Rip Taylor

Charles Elmer "Rip" Taylor Jr. (January 13, 1931 – October 6, 2019) was an American actor and comedian, known for his exuberance and flamboyant personality, including his wild moustache, toupee, and his habit of showering himself (and others) with confetti.

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Saturday Night Fever

Saturday Night Fever is a 1977 American dance drama film directed by John Badham and produced by Robert Stigwood.

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Saturday-morning cartoon

"Saturday-morning cartoon" is a colloquial term for the original animated series and live-action programming that was typically scheduled on Saturday and Sunday mornings in the United States on the "Big Three" television networks.

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Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo is an American media franchise owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and created in 1969 by writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears through their animated series, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, for Hanna-Barbera (which was absorbed into Warner Bros. Animation in 2001).

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Scooby-Doo (character)

Scoobert "Scooby" Doo is the eponymous character and protagonist of the animated television franchise created in 1969 by the American animation company Hanna-Barbera.

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Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers

Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers is a 1987 animated comedy horror made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. Scooby Goes Hollywood and Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers are American children's animated comedy films and films directed by Ray Patterson (animator).

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Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf

Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf is a 1988 animated comedy horror made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. Scooby Goes Hollywood and Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf are American children's animated comedy films and films directed by Ray Patterson (animator).

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Shaggy Rogers

Norville "Shaggy" Rogers is a fictional character and one of the main characters in the Scooby-Doo franchise.

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Starsky & Hutch

Starsky & Hutch is an American action television series, which consisted of a 72-minute pilot movie (originally aired as a Movie of the Week entry) and 92 episodes of 50 minutes each.

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Superman (1978 film)

Superman (also marketed as Superman: The Movie) is a 1978 superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero Superman, played by Christopher Reeve.

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Television special

A television special (often TV special, or rarely television spectacular) is a standalone television show which may also temporarily interrupt episodic programming normally scheduled for a given time slot.

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The Love Boat

The Love Boat is an American romantic comedy-drama television series created by Wilford Lloyd Baumes that originally aired on ABC from September 24, 1977 to May 24, 1986.

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The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour

The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour is an American variety show that starred American pop singers Sonny Bono and Cher, who were married to each other at the time.

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The Sound of Music (film)

The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical drama film produced and directed by Robert Wise from a screenplay written by Ernest Lehman, and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, with Richard Haydn, Peggy Wood, Charmian Carr, and Eleanor Parker.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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Velma Dinkley

Velma Dinkley is a fictional character in the Scooby-Doo franchise.

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VHS

The VHS (Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, introduced in 1976 by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC).

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Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Warner Bros.

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Welcome Back, Kotter

Welcome Back, Kotter is an American sitcom starring Gabe Kaplan as a high-school teacher in charge of a racially and ethnically diverse remedial education class nicknamed the Sweathogs.

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William Hanna

William Denby Hanna (July 14, 1910 – March 22, 2001) was an American animator, voice actor, and occasional musician who is best known for co-creating Tom and Jerry and providing the vocal effects for the series' title characters.

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Worldvision Enterprises

Worldvision Enterprises, Inc. was an American television program and home video distributor established in 1954 as ABC Film Syndication, the domestic and overseas program distribution arm of the ABC Television Network.

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See also

1970s children's animated films

1979 children's films

1979 in American television

1979 television specials

Animated films set in Los Angeles

Films directed by Ray Patterson (animator)

Films scored by Hoyt Curtin

Hanna-Barbera television specials

Scooby-Doo specials

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby_Goes_Hollywood

Also known as Scooby Doo Goes Hollywood, Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood.

, Welcome Back, Kotter, William Hanna, Worldvision Enterprises.