TV series
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
Overview
Everyone’s favorite mystery-solving Great Dane is here to find clues, along with a little help from his energetic nephew and four human companions.
Details
- First air date
- 1979-09-22
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 4 seasons
- Episodes
- 115 episodes
- Genres
- Animation, Mystery, Comedy, Family, Kids
- Network
- ABC
- Production
- Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Ruby-Spears Enterprises
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Casey Kasem as Shaggy Rogers (voice)
- Don Messick as Scooby-Doo / Scrappy-Doo (voice)
- Frank Welker as Fred Jones (voice)
- Heather North as Daphne Blake (voice)
- Lennie Weinrib as Scrappy-Doo (voice)
- Patricia Stevens as Velma Dinkley (voice)
- Marla Frumkin as Velma Dinkley (voice)
- John Stephenson as Nick Papas / Lord Silvertree
- Michael Bell as Eddie Drake / Sky Skeleton
- Alan Oppenheimer as Mr. Percy
- Marilyn Schreffler as Lorraine
- Pat Fraley as Tiger Morris
Creators and crew
- Ken Spears - Creator
- Joe Ruby - Creator
- William Hanna - Creator
- Joseph Barbera - Creator
- Joseph Barbera - Executive Producer
- William Hanna - Executive Producer
Seasons
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