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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (1969) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 135

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Listen to funny short quotes from Hanna-Barbera's 1969 TV series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, along with sound effects and clips.

Actors: Don Messick (Scooby-Doo), Casey Kasem (Shaggy Rogers), Frank Welker (Fred Jones), Nicole Jaffe (Velma Dinkley), Stefanianna Christopherson (Daphne Blake)

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1341 Look at Scooby Doo!
1342 Look at that cotton candy machine. It's running wild!
1343 Look at that! And there's not a cloud in the sky.
1344 Look at the date. And that ship won't sail until tomorrow.
1345 Look at the side of that hangar. -Whatever it is, there's two of them this time.
1346 Look in that corner. Old squarehead's taking a nap on the table. Let's get him.
1347 Look out for the cotton candy, Velma!
1348 Look out! The tires!
1349 Look over there. I wonder whose house that is. -It could be the caretaker. Let's go see. We should tell him about these mysterious happenings.
1350 Look up there on the ceiling. That net was put up there to capture the Ape Man in the film. -And we can use it to capture the real Ape Man. -Yeah, yeah, yeah!

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