Can you I.D. these animated guest stars from '70s Scooby-Doo movies?
The New Scooby-Doo Movies were star-studded!
Images: Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Seventies kids who loved Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! surely remember the next installment in the cartoon franchise. The New Scooby-Doo Movies debuted in 1972 and offered twice the fun by doubling the length of the episodes.
As if that wasn't enough to get us to jump in the mystery van for the long haul, the extra long episodes also featured tons of stars getting spooked alongside our favorite snacking pooch. These guest stars came from TV, movies and other realms of pop culture, from Batman & Robin to The Harlem Globetrotters.
Scroll through the images below and see if you can tell who all these celebrities are, just from the illustrated screenshots we grabbed from The New Scooby-Doo Movies. Good luck!
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Classic TV fans know this guy better for playing which iconic character?
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These knuckleheads were pretty inseparable:
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Here's a famous duo from which variety show?
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This singer also had a hit TV show:
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Here's the star of which spy show?
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This singer's also an actress we sometimes saw on The Carol Burnett Show:
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This guy's a huge star thanks to which show?
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She's one the 1960s' most memorable female comedians:
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He's a prolific country songwriter, who also acted on TV and in movies:
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Here's a star who memorably replaced which classic TV actress on her own show once she left?
Can you I.D. these animated guest stars from '70s Scooby-Doo movies?
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58 Comments
I've said it before and I'll continue to say it I love/know my Saturday Morning TV shows (from before 1982). You got 10 out of 10
No disguise is good enough to fool a true fan!
No disguise is good enough to fool a true fan!
10/10! Props to the Guest Stars and the voice artists imitating celebrities!
That last one almost got me until I reread the question.................................10/10
Me too! I instantly recognized her as Sandy Duncan but had no idea which show she was on. Took a wild guess and got it right - 10/10!