Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo: Scooby's Bull Fright / Stow-Aways / Long John Scrappy


07:00 am - 07:30 am, Sunday, November 2 on Cartoon Network (West) ()

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Scooby's Bull Fright / Stow-Aways / Long John Scrappy

Scrappy helps Shaggy and Scooby battle an angry bull; the gang mistakenly becomes stowaways; a dangerous pirate kidnaps Scrappy.

2013 English Stereo
Animated Comedy Mystery Children Cartoon

Cast & Crew
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Casey Kasem (Actor) .. Shaggy
Frank Welker (Actor) .. Fred
Don Messick (Actor) .. Scooby-Doo
Patricia Stevens (Actor) .. Velma
Lennie Weinrib (Actor) .. Scrappy-Doo
Louis Jourdan (Actor) .. Chuck

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Did You Know..
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Casey Kasem (Actor) .. Shaggy
Born: April 27, 1932
Died: June 15, 2014
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Best known as a radio and television personality and host of several popular Weekly Top 40 radio programs, Casey Kasem (born Kemal Kasem, he was of Lebanese descent) occasionally appeared in feature films as a supporting actor. In addition, he was also a well-known voice actor whose most famous cartoon characterization was that of Shaggy from the Scooby Doo series. Kasem died at age 82 in June 2014.
Frank Welker (Actor) .. Fred
Born: March 12, 1946
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia: His high school senior class voted him most likely to recede.While working on a dog food commercial, the producer's girlfriend suggested he audition for Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Originally auditioned for the role of Scooby in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!Voiced eight of the original Decepticons and two of the original Autobots on the animated series The Transformers (1984).His Doctor Claw voice is the result of an impression of singer Barry White.His voice of the Cave of Wonder in Aladdin (1992) was based on Sir Sean Connery.Has voiced most of Scooby-Doo's Fred Jones, including animated series, parodies and cameos.The first voice actor to appear in two films that made $1 billion.Was honored with an Emmy Award for lifetime achievement in 2016.
Don Messick (Actor) .. Scooby-Doo
Patricia Stevens (Actor) .. Velma
Nicole Jaffe (Actor)
Lennie Weinrib (Actor) .. Scrappy-Doo
John Stephenson (Actor)
Born: May 15, 2015
Died: May 15, 2015
Birthplace: Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Louis Jourdan (Actor) .. Chuck
Born: June 19, 1921
Died: February 14, 2015
Trivia: Born Louis Gendre in Marseille, France in 1921, Louis Jourdan (his mother's maiden name) was Hollywood's go-to Frenchman for the majority of his career, which spanned over five decades. He trained as an actor with Rene Simon at the Ecole Dramatique and made his onscreen debut in 1939, going on to play cultivated, polished, dashing lead roles in a number of French romantic comedies and dramas. After his father was arrested by the Gestapo, Louis and his two brothers joined the French underground; his film career came to a halt when he refused to act in Nazi propaganda films. In 1948 David O. Selznick invited him to Hollywood to appear in The Paradine Case (1948); he remained in the U.S. and went on to star in a number of Hollywood films. Jourdan quickly followed The Paradine Case with Letter From an Unknown Woman, opposite Joan Fontaine and a supporting role in Madame Bovary, directed by Vincente Minnelli. He continued to work in both France and Hollywood, often playing the French playboys. In 1958, he reteamed with Minnelli to play Gaston in the musical Gigi, opposite Leslie Caron, and got to showcase his singing voice in the film.He spent a significant part of his career filming adaptations of Alexandre Dumas works. He played the title character in The Count of Monte Cristo (1961) and later played the villain, De Villefort, in a TV movie of the same story, followed by a turn as D'Artagnan in The Man in the Iron Mask (1977). In 1983, he played a Bond villain, Kamal Khan, in Octopussy. Jourdan slowed his film output by the late 1980s, and made his last film, Year of the Comet, in 1992. He died in 2015, at age 93.