Scooby Goes Hollywood
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Scooby Goes Hollywood
Summary
Scooby Goes Hollywood is an animated television special[1]. It draws 559 Wikipedia views per month (animated_television_special category, ranking #4 of 27).[2]
Key Facts
- Scooby Goes Hollywood is the creator of Joe Ruby[3].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's instance of is recorded as animated television special[4].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood was directed by Ray Patterson[5].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's genre is comedy horror[6].
- The original language of Scooby Goes Hollywood was English[7].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's language of work or name is recorded as English[8].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood was distributed by video on demand[9].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's original broadcaster is recorded as American Broadcasting Company[10].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's country of origin is recorded as United States[11].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood was released on January 1, 1979[12].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood began on December 23, 1979[13].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's characters is recorded as Scooby-Doo[14].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's characters is recorded as C.J.[15].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's voice actor is recorded as Don Messick[16].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's voice actor is recorded as Heather North[17].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's voice actor is recorded as Pat Stevens[18].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's voice actor is recorded as Casey Kasem[19].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's voice actor is recorded as Frank Welker[20].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's distributed by is recorded as Taft Broadcasting[21].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's narrative location is recorded as Los Angeles[22].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's date of first performance is recorded as December 23, 1979[23].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's published in is recorded as Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood[24].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Scooby Goes Hollywood'}[25].
- Scooby Goes Hollywood's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q7727', 'amount': '+49'}[26].
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Definition and Type
Scooby Goes Hollywood's instance of is recorded as animated television special[4].
Why It Matters
Scooby Goes Hollywood draws 559 Wikipedia views per month (animated_television_special category, ranking #4 of 27).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27]