A Clue for Scooby Doo
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A Clue for Scooby Doo
Summary
A Clue for Scooby Doo is an animated series episode[1].
Key Facts
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's instance of is recorded as animated series episode[2].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo was directed by William Hanna[3].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo was directed by Joseph Barbera[4].
- Joe Ruby wrote the screenplay for A Clue for Scooby Doo[5].
- Ken Spears wrote the screenplay for A Clue for Scooby Doo[6].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo followed What a Night for a Knight[7].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo was followed by Hassle in the Castle[8].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's part of the series is recorded as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You![9].
- The original language of A Clue for Scooby Doo was English[10].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo was distributed by video on demand[11].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's original broadcaster is recorded as CBS[12].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's color is recorded as color[13].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's country of origin is recorded as United States[14].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo was released on September 27, 1969[15].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's characters is recorded as Scooby-Doo[16].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's characters is recorded as Shaggy Rogers[17].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's characters is recorded as Fred Jones[18].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's characters is recorded as Daphne Blake[19].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's characters is recorded as Velma Dinkley[20].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's characters is recorded as Captain Cutler[21].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's voice actor is recorded as Don Messick[22].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's voice actor is recorded as Frank Welker[23].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's voice actor is recorded as Casey Kasem[24].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's voice actor is recorded as Indira Stefanianna[25].
- A Clue for Scooby Doo's voice actor is recorded as Nicole Jaffe[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Directors include William Hanna[3] and Joseph Barbera[4]. Screenwriters include Joe Ruby[5] and Ken Spears[6].
Publication
A Clue for Scooby Doo was published on September 27, 1969[15]. The original language of it was English[10]. Its part of the series is recorded as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You![9]. It was distributed by video on demand[11].
Subject and Themes
A Clue for Scooby Doo's part of the series is recorded as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You![9].
Adaptations and Inspiration
A Clue for Scooby Doo followed What a Night for a Knight[7]. It was followed by Hassle in the Castle[8].