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The National Exaggerator, as its name implies, is a sensationalist tabloid newspaper in Coolsville. Young Freddie Jones read it faithfully, absorbing all its conspiracy theories.
Employees[]
- Eddie Jones - owner
- Sam Schlock - editor
- Scoop Byline - reporter
- Former employees
- Bad News Bitterman (janitor; former reporter)
History[]
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo[]
Season one[]
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Season two[]
Insert details here. (Curse of the Collar)
Insert details here. (The Return of Commander Cool)
Insert details here. (The Spirit of Rock'n Roll)
After it was purchased by Freddie's Uncle Eddie, it was troubled by the Chickenstein monster.[1]
Insert details here. (Night of the Living Burger)
Insert details here. ('The Computer Walks Among Us)
Insert details here. ('Dog Gone Scooby')
Insert details here. (Terror, Thy Name is Zombo)
Insert details here. ('The Ghost of Mrs. Shusham')
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Appearances[]
- A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
- 113. Lights...Camera...Monster (paper)
- 201. Curse of the Collar (paper)
- 202. The Return of Commander Cool (paper)
- 203. The Spirit of Rock'n Roll (paper)
- 204. Chickenstein Lives (building and paper)
- 205. Night of the Living Burger (paper)
- 206. The Computer Walks Among Us (paper)
- 207. Dog Gone Scooby (paper)
- 208. Terror, Thy Name is Zombo (paper)
- 402b. The Ghost of Mrs. Shusham (paper)
- 403. Mayhem of the Moving Mollusk (paper)
Apocryphal[]
Scooby-Doo (DC Comics)[]

Daphne reading an article.
Daphne Blake Reading a Newspaper For 40 Seconds (Screechy Keen)
References[]
- ↑ Chickenstein Lives, season 2, episode 4.