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What A Cartoon! - Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! "Jeepers It's The Creeper!" With Kris Dobbins

This week we're doing Halloween right by finally covering perhaps the most famous cartoon dog of all time, Scooby-Doo! We're joined by professional artist and Scooby fan Kris Dobbins (check out their work here) to discuss the creation of the series and the life of Scooby creator, Iwao Takamoto! Then we dig into one of the best eps of the original series, featuring the gang being chased by The Creeper! So grab a giant sandwich and enjoy this week's podcast!

What A Cartoon! - Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! "Jeepers It's The Creeper!" With Kris Dobbins

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Trans woman. I'm not suggesting they change her gender.

Jack Christmas

Transman or transwoman?

Ron Sterling

I totally agree with Henry's suggestion that all the main Scooby Doo characters should be queer. But how should it break down? I propose: Velma = Lesbian Shaggy = Aroace (good level of irony if you're used to British slang) Fred = Bisexual Daphne = Trans

Jack Christmas

My dad has always been known to be someone who always has a song in his head and he is not shy about singing aloud. He almost never gets the words right though and just makes up his own which has always made it pretty easy to tease him over. My mom and her brother even secretly had a game going for years where one would just start humming a song they knew my dad liked just to see if he would then start singing it. Anyway, he was always big on oldies and that's what we listened to in the car and that "Skooby" song was one of his "classics" he'd get stuck in his head. I actually had never given it much thought and just assumed that song came after the show and was about Scooby Doo. It wouldn't be out of place on an oldies station which already featured songs that referenced Snoopy and Green Lantern, so I learned something today. But yeah, as for Scooby, I never really liked his shows even though I've seen tons of them. That's just what kids in the 80s and 90s did; we watched whatever was on because we only had so many options when it came to TV. My parents also bought me the Scooby Doo/Batman team-up VHS which was just awful. Thank goodness BTAS came along.

Joe Hodgson


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