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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Turner
EAN: 9781560398479
Feature: The whodunit format was a daring new frontier for an animated series, but the members of the Mystery Inc. team have grown to become authentic popular-culture icons. To solve their newest mystery - finding the most awesome Scooby-Doo DVD ever, with 25 vintage episodes and snackin' good extras on 4 discs - you need only follow this simple clue: you're holding it!Running Time: 549 min. Format: DVD
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
ISBN: 1560398477
Item Dimensions: 72
Label: Turner Home Ent
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 MonoEnglishSubtitledSpanishSubtitledFrenchSubtitled
Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent
MPN: H2333
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Turner Home Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 16, 2004
Running Time: 549 minutes
Studio: Turner Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: September 13, 1969
Features:- The whodunit format was a daring new frontier for an animated series, but the members of the Mystery Inc. team have grown to become authentic popular-culture icons. To solve their newest mystery - finding the most awesome Scooby-Doo DVD ever, with 25 vintage episodes and snackin' good extras on 4 discs - you need only follow this simple clue: you're holding it!Running Time: 549 min. Format: DVD
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Product Description: The whodunit format was a daring new frontier for an animated series but the members of the Mystery Inc. team have grown to become authentic popular-culture icons. To solve their newest mystery - finding the most awesome Scooby-Doo DVD ever with 25 vintage episodes and snackin' good extras on 4 discs - you need only follow this simple clue: you're holding it!Running Time: 549 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 014764233321
Amazon.com: Chuck Jones and other great studio animators sneered at the cheap look and lazy craftsmanship of Hanna Barbera's television cartoons in the 1960s, but there's no question HB's original, 35-year-old Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is enduringly beloved. The Complete First and Second Seasons includes all 25 stories first broadcast from September '69 to October '71, a growth period in which canine hero Scooby's voice (by Don Messick, who also voiced The Jetsons's pup, Astro) was gradually refined from murky garble to Scoob's more familiar, "Rrroowwrr"-inflected, human-like speech. This set also represents the pre-frills Scooby-Doo: no guest appearances by Don Knotts or Batman, no Scrappy-Doo--just adventure and occasional bubblegum pop tunes by Danny Janssen and sundry co-writers (e.g., "Pretty Mary Sunlite" in the episode "Don't Fool with a Phantom").
Watching all the shows back-to-back reveals evolving complexity in the scripts. Over time, Scooby-Doo's creators added multiple bad guys in cahoots with major villains, and developed sub-plots, backstories, and even appealing allies and friends of Mystery, Inc., a traveling band of young debunkers of supernatural phenomena. Riding around in their psychedelic Mystery Van, preppie leader Fred and his friends--haughty Daphne, brainy Velma, quasi-hippie Shaggy, and Shaggy's best pal, Scooby, an excitable Great Dane--chase down and are chased by alleged ghouls who generally turn out to be venal humans running various scams.
Included here is Scooby-Doo's premiere, "What a Night for a Knight," in which the gang looks into the disappearance of a noted archaeologist and end up in a "haunted" museum. The fun "Go Away Ghost Ship" finds our heroes helping a shipping company daunted by the apparent ghost of pirate Red Beard, while the silly classic "A Tiki Scare Is No Fair" concerns a Hawaiian vacation for Mystery, Inc. disrupted by a witch doctor. --Tom Keogh
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I got these discs for the Dynomutt cartoons. It was one of my favorite cartoons growing up. Unlike other reviewers here, I don't recall the the Scooby-Doo / Dynomutt Hour, so the theme songs here are the ones that I remember. I do recall that Dynomutt had his own show on NBC, must have been repeats of the ABC ones from the Scooby-Doo/ Dynomutt hour. I love the way they spoof Batman, and the humor of Dynomutt is always fun. Of course the Scooby cartoons are a lot of fun too. Though I'm a much ... Read More
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I have used the Scooby tapes as a fun introduction to a CSI unit for my middle school math/science class.. Each show is less than 30 minutes and the kids really enjoy them
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If you have a child who likes Scooby Doo, he/she'll love this! There are 4 dvd disks and they are very entertaining. My son is rivited to it. And it's great for in the car if you have a dvd player, on long trips.
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I remember watching this as a kid, im only 20 years old but it was one of my favorite showes when it was on. Great Item !
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Kids (7 & 3) love Scooby Doo and the Gang just as much as I did as a child! Wish there were still cartoons like this on tv!
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