Scooby's Mystery Funhouse facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Scooby's Mystery Funhouse |
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| Directed by | Oscar Dufau Bob Goe George Gordon Bill Hutton Tony Love Don Lusk Ray Patterson Ann Tucker Carl Urbano John Walker Rudy Zamora |
| Voices of | Don Messick Casey Kasem Heather North |
| Theme music composer | Hoyt Curtin |
| Opening theme | Hoyt Curtin |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 21 (3 shorts per half-hour episode) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
| Producer(s) | Art Scott |
| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Hanna-Barbera Productions |
| Release | |
| Original network | ABC |
| Original release | September 7, 1985 – January 25, 1986 |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | Scary Scooby Funnies |
Get ready for some classic cartoon fun! Scooby's Mystery Funhouse was a special 30-minute animated show that brought together some of the best Scooby-Doo adventures. It aired on ABC every Saturday morning from September 7, 1985, to January 25, 1986. This show was created by the famous Hanna-Barbera Productions studio.
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Discovering Scooby's Mystery Funhouse
This fun show was a collection of older Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo cartoon shorts. It was like a "best of" compilation! Each episode of Scooby's Mystery Funhouse was 30 minutes long and featured three different mini-adventures.
Where Did the Shorts Come From?
The cartoons in Scooby's Mystery Funhouse were originally shown in these other popular series:
- The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show (from 1980 to 1981)
- The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour (from 1982)
- The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show / The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries (from 1983 to 1984)
In total, 63 different short cartoons were shown again in the 21 episodes of Scooby's Mystery Funhouse.
Episode Guide: Adventures and Mysteries
Each episode of Scooby's Mystery Funhouse was packed with three exciting cartoon shorts. Here's a list of the episodes and the mini-mysteries they included:
- "From Bad to Curse" / "Scoobygeist" / "Hound of the Scoobyvilles" (Aired September 7, 1985)
- "Close Encounter of the Worst Kind" / "Scooby the Barbarian" / "Where's the Werewolf" (Aired September 14, 1985)
- "Captain Canine Caper" / "Scooby of the Jungle" / "Who's Minding the Monster?" (Aired September 21, 1985)
- "Scoobsie" / "Scooby-Doo and Genie-Poo" / "The Incredible Cat Lady Caper" (Aired September 28, 1985)
- "Basketball Bumblers" / "No Thanks, Masked Manx" / "Wizards and Warlocks" (Aired October 5, 1985)
- "Scooby ala Mode" / "Super Teen Shaggy" / "Maltese Mackerel" (Aired October 12, 1985)
- "Hoedown Showdown" / "Mission Un-DOO-Able" / "Scooby's Gold Medal Gambit" (Aired October 19, 1985)
- "The Hand of Horror" / "Scoo-Be or Not Scoo-Be" / "Who's Scooby-Doo?" (Aired October 26, 1985)
- "Double Trouble Date" / "Scooby's Peep-Hole Pandemonium" / "Comic Book Caper" (Aired November 2, 1985)
- "A Gem of a Case" / "South Pole Vault" / "The 'Dooby Dooby Doo' Ado" (Aired November 9, 1985)
- "Beauty Contest Caper" / "The Fall Dog" / "The Scooby Coupe" (Aired November 16, 1985)
- "Scooby and the Minotaur" / "Scooby Pinch Hits" / "Scooby Roo" (Aired November 23, 1985)
- "Hothouse Scooby" / "Punk Rock Scooby" / "Scooby 2000" (Aired November 30, 1985)
- "Canine to Five" / "Hard Hat Scooby" / "Sopwith Scooby" (Aired December 7, 1985)
- "Robot Ranch" / "Scooby Dooby Guru" / "Surprised Spies" (Aired December 14, 1985)
- "Pigskin Scooby" / "Scooby and the Beanstalk" / "Tenderbigfoot" (Aired December 21, 1985)
- "A Fright at the Opera" / "Invasion of the Scooby Snatchers" / "Scooby and the Bandit" (Aired December 28, 1985)
- "Dog Tag Scooby" / "Scooby at the Center of the World" / "Scooby's Trip to Ahz" (Aired January 4, 1986)
- "The Dinosaur Deception" / "Scooby of the Jungle" / "The Quagmire Quake Caper" (Aired January 11, 1986)
- "No Thanks, Masked Manx" / "The Crazy Carnival Caper" / "The Mark of Scooby" (Aired January 18, 1986)
- "No Sharking Zone" / "Scooby-Doo and Cyclops, Too" / "The Creature Came from Chem Lab" (Aired January 25, 1986)
Meet the Voices Behind the Characters
Ever wonder who makes your favorite cartoon characters talk? Here are the talented voice actors who brought the characters to life in Scooby's Mystery Funhouse:
- Don Messick voiced both Scooby-Doo and his energetic nephew, Scrappy-Doo.
- Casey Kasem was the voice of the always-hungry and easily scared Norville "Shaggy" Rogers.
- Heather North provided the voice for the stylish and brave Daphne Blake.