First published at 03:42 UTC on April 10th, 2021.
Hey kids (of all ages), it's Saturday Morning Cartoon time again!
Our WTYFGH upload last Friday featured an appearance by Don Adams, and put me in mind of another animated guest-shot he'd done on a HB show earlier that same season.
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Hey kids (of all ages), it's Saturday Morning Cartoon time again!
Our WTYFGH upload last Friday featured an appearance by Don Adams, and put me in mind of another animated guest-shot he'd done on a HB show earlier that same season.
SCOOBY-DOO, WHERE ARE YOU? (Basically ersatz DOBIE GILLIS characters crossed with the old I LOVE A MYSTERY radio show plus a semi-anthropomorphic dog thrown-in for good measure.) was a big hit for the studio in 1969. Not only did it get a second production season, which was kinda' rare for Saturday Morning Cartoons, but is spawned a slew of follow-up series, one-shot video features, and even big-budget live-action movie adaptations.
Scooby and the gang also became the go-to template for many of HB's 'toons through the '70s, as YOGI BEAR had been for the '60s. Just rename the Meddling Kids, and swap-out the dog for a semi-anthropomorphic car, phantom, cat, shark, or even a goofier-looking dog, and there's your new show. Heck, even the Justice League got a pair of Meddling Kids and their dog when HB took over the superheroes' license with SUPERFRIENDS.
Scooby's second program, the NEW SCOOBY-DOO MOVIES, had the mystery adventures extended to an hour-long, and featured guest stars. And what a mixed-bad that lot was! Sometimes real people, like Cass Elliot, Davy Jones, or Jerry Reed, voiced by their real-world selves. Sometimes fictional characters, like Batman, the Addams Family, or the cast of other HB Scooby-esque cartoons. Sometimes a splitting of the difference, with the onscreen personas of real people voiced by impersonators, as with the THREE STOOGES and LAUREL AND HARDY due to the originals being retired or dead.
This October 1973 episode features Don Adams voicing himself in the style of his GET SMART character. For some reason, even though the kids recognize him as a TV star, he's working as an exterminator trying to get rid of the termites in a haunted house so the bank can sell it. C'mon! His post Agent 86 career wasn't THAT bad!
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