The following is a list of episodes of the second season of A Pup Named Scooby-Doo.
Cast[]
- Don Messick as Scooby-Doo
- Casey Kasem as Shaggy Rogers
- Carl Steven as Freddie Jones
- Kellie Martin as Daphne Blake
- Christina Lange as Velma Dinkley
Recurring characters[]
- Scott Menville as Red Herring
- Don Messick as Jenkins
Episodes[]
Image | Title | Number | Airdate | Suspects | Culprits | Monsters |
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Curse of the Collar | 1 | September 9, 1989 | Dr. Needlemeyer, Mr. Goodman | Mr. Trixenstuff | Ghost of Buster McMuttMauler |
Scooby claims the family heirloom, a collar, which is 'cursed' by the Ghost of Buster McMuttMauler. | ||||||
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The Return of Commander Cool | 2 | September 16, 1989 | Stu Pendous, Quentin Creeply | Barbara Simone | Alien |
An alien is trying to steal the blueprints of the top selling Commander Cool toys at the Colossal Toy Factory. Worse yet, Shaggy looses his memory and thinks he is actually Commander Cool. | ||||||
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The Spirit of Rock'n Roll | 3 | September 23, 1989 | Lenny Lipner, Spooky old man | Mr. Dilton | Ghost of Purvis Parker |
The gang goes to see Buddy Chillner perform a live concert, but the theater is haunted by the Ghost of Pervis Parker. | ||||||
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Chickenstein Lives | 4 | September 30, 1989 | Bad News Bitterman, Hank Laughenstock | Casmer Codwaller (Granny Sweetwater) | Chickenstein |
Freddie's uncle now runs the National Exaggerator, which Chickenstein is trying to put out of business. | ||||||
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Night of the Living Burger | 5 | October 7, 1989 | Count Shockula, Arney Barney | Skippy Johnson | Burger Monster |
Mr. O'Greazy's local burger house is being haunted by the Burger Monster who wants him out of business. Meanwhile, Shaggy and Scooby are not talking to each other. | ||||||
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The Computer Walks Among Us | 6 | October 14, 1989 | Gus | Bruce Wormsley | Dinkley 2000 |
Velma's new robot goes bad and frames her for stealing her schoolmates' belongings. | ||||||
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Dog Gone Scooby | 7 | October 21, 1989 | N/A | Paula P. Casso is an innocent painter who wants Scooby's head for her project. | N/A |
When everyone ignores Scooby, he no longer feels needed, which leads him to go off on his own. | ||||||
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Terror, Thy Name is Zombo | 8 | October 28, 1989 | Bart Jipner | Joey Jipner | Ghost of Zombo the Clown |
The gang were at the famous amusement park in Coolsville where Shaggy and Scooby wanted to be the first to ride Monster Mountain, a new roller coaster, but the owners told them that they had to close down the park because of the ghost of Zombo, a real clown who was the first owner of the park who sold it to Johnny Jipner. |
Notes/Trivia[]
- Series creator and producer, Tom Ruegger, left after season 1 to work on Tiny Toon Adventures for Warner Bros. Animation, with Lane Raichert taking over producing duties.
- This season introduces a new character in the series: Daphne's butler Jenkins, who would often be summoned to perform some ridiculous task. He would appear in many episodes of the show from this point on.
Production credits[]
The following credits are shown at the end of every episode. They reflect closely as possible as to how they are presented on-screen.
- Executive Producers: William Hanna And Joseph Barbera
- Executive In Charge Of Production: Jayne Barbera
- Producer: Lane Raichert
- Story Editor: Bill Matheny
- Associate Story Editor: Laren Bright
- Supervising Director: Ray Patterson
- Directors: Don Lusk, Paul Sommer, Ray Patterson
- Animation Directors: Joanna Romersa, Allen Wilzbach, Vincente Bassols, Joan Drake, Ed Love, Berny Wolf
- Creative Design: Iwao Takamoto
- Storyboard Artists: Michael V. Bennett, Scott Jeralds, Joel Seibel, Jon McClenahan
- Starring The Voices Of: Casey Kasem As Shaggy, Don Messick As Scooby-Doo
- Recording Director: Gordon Hunt
- Voices: Charlie Adler, James Avery, Bever-Leigh Banfield, Pat Carroll, Victoria Carroll, Linda Dangcil, Takayo Fischer, Dick Gautier, Linda Gary, Robert Ito, Casey Kasem, Christina Lange, Al Lurie, Kenneth Mars, Kellie Martin, Scott Menville, Don Messick, Haunani Minn, Brian Mitchell, Felton Perry, Neilson Ross, Maggie Roswell, Michael Rye, Ronnie Schell, Carl Steven, B.J. Ward, Frank Welker, Patric Zimmerman
- Animation Casting Directors: Andrea Romano, Kris Zimmerman
- Talent Coordinator: Jamie Thomason
- Title: Scott Jeralds, Tom Ruegger
- Graphics: Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
- Design Supervisor: Jack White
- Unit Head: Scott Jeralds
- Director Of Music Supervision: Joanne Miller
- Music & Song By: John Debney
- Layout Supervision: Deane Taylor
- Layout Artists: Glen Lovett, Craig Handley
- Character Design: Eric Clark, Mark Christiansen, Lance Falk, Scott Hill, Vicki Scott, Mario Williams, Lane Raichert
- Background Supervision: Al Gmuer
- Background Layout Artists: Jim Hickey, Bill Proctor, Peter Alvarado
- Background Artists: Jim Hickey, Patti Palmer, Craig Robertson, Martin Forte, Jeff Riche
- Xerography: Star Wirth
- Color Stylist: Alison Leopold
- Supervising Editors: Terry W. Moore, Larry C. Cowan
- Music & Sound Editing: S.V. Editorial
- Track Readers: Jim Hearn, Carol Iverson, Kerry Iverson, Kay Douglas, Denise Whitfield
- Sound Direction: Alvy Dorman, Stan Wetzel
- Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
- Show Editor: Gil Iverson
- Produced In Association With: Wang Film Production Co., Ltd.
- Production Supervisor: Bob Marples
- Supervising Directors: Paul Stibal, Chris Hauge
- Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
- Negative Consultant: William DeBoer
- Program Administrator: Barbara Simon Dierks
- Production Assistants: Victoria McCollum, Sandy Benenati, Vicki Casper, Erika Grossbart-Green, Debby Lathrop-Robbins
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- All Rights Reserved
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