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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Scary, Scary Scrappy


In the spooky world of Hanna-Barbera's (ok, Warner Bros.') Scooby Doo, the only thing scarier than the haunted houses, glowing ghosts, glowering ghouls and bad guys in masks is that feisty little fido Scrappy Doo. Over at his excellent blog , prolific writer Mark Evanier has finally revealed the full story of the creation of the scene-stealing pooch, just in time for Halloween time. After taking a peak at Scooby being overshadowed by Scrappy on the Playskool preschool puzzle pictured to the right, hightail it over to Mark's excellent first-hand account of this terrifying cartoon creature.

1 comment:

FCG said...

AAAAAAHHH!


Make it stop!!!!!!