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Puppy Power! is the first of two stories in Cartoon Network #24, by DC Comics. It was followed by Goober and the Ghost Chasers: The Video Vanishes.
Premise
A pizza delivery boy fails to the importance of Scrappy, so the only thing to do is take this misguided youth on a mystery to learn how great Scrappy-Doo really is.
Synopsis
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Characters
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
- Pizza guy (only appearance)
Villains:
- Zombie (only appearance)(no lines)
- Sally Harstone (only appearance)(redeemed)
Other characters:
- Pizza delivery guy's mother (only time mentioned)
- Sam Harstone (only appearance)
- Sherlock Holmes (poster)(cameo)
- Policeman (only appearance)
- Policewoman (only appearance)(no lines)
- Mystery Inc. (mentioned)
Locations
- Shaggy's home
- Main Street
- Harstone Mansion
- Basement
- Harstone Mansion
- Kurtin Avenue (mentioned)
Objects
- Pizza boxes
- Pizza delivery boy's flashlight
- Scrappy's flashlight
- Pizza
- Photo of Harstones
Vehicles
- Pizza van
- The Mystery Machine (mentioned)
Suspects
- None
Culprits
Culprit | Motive/reason |
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Sally Harstone as the zombie | Scare away all the buyers of Harstone Mansion to get back her ex-husband. |
Full credits
The following credits try to match how they are displayed in the comic as much as possible:
- Terry Collins - Writer
- John Delaney - Pencils
- Mike DeCarlo - Inks
- Dave Tanguay - Colors
- Phil Felix - Letters
- Harvey Richards - Assists
- Dana Kurtin - Edits
Notes/trivia
- DC Comics were decidedly against Scrappy in the beginning, but for whatever reason changed their minds.
- Daphne, Fred, and Velma are absent, as per the TV series Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (second series).
- This is more tongue in the cheek of Scrappy than the flat out disdain of him in Cartoon Network's own bumpers.
- This is alluded to by Scrappy referring to the pizza boy as part of the "Gen X" guys that disrespect him.
- Another reason this is also unique because it depicts a divorced couple.
Miscellaneous
- Disguises: None.
- Scooby Snacks bribe: 0.
- "Ruh-roh" count: 0.
- "Zoinks" count: 1.
- "Puppy power" count: 3 (2 from Scrappy, 1 from pizza guy)
- "Splat" count: 1.
Cultural references
- Kurtin Avenue is named after the editor, Dana Kurtin.
- There's a poster of Sherlock Holmes and Hamlet in the basement.
Coloring mistakes
- None known.
Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities
- None known.
Quotes
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