Character » Brenda Chance appears in 21 issues.
Babu is the apprentice to Jeannie in the Hanna-Barbera series Jeannie.
Blabber is the second member of the Super Snooper Detective Agency partnership. Enthusiastic but naive, he is Super Snooper's partner, assistant, apprentice, sidekick, and greatest fan. He often talks directly to the viewing audience during a "Snooper and Blabber" cartoon short, usually just to praise Super Snoooper to the audience.
Radley Crown, millionaire resident of a penthouse in Big City who was also secretly The Blue Falcon, proprietor of Crown Art Gallery, and Dynomutt is his loyal pet.
The smaller companion of Yogi Bear.
Ursine resident of Jellystone, this Southern belle is determined to attract Yogi Bear as a sweetheart. Although their size makes them appear to be adults, both Yogi and Cindy relate to each other more like a middle school boy and girl who are only beginning to discover a sense of romance with each other, though Yogi often reverts to a boyish disdain for something as "mushy" as love.
Daphne Blake is a member of Mystery, Inc. She is known for her sense in style & fashion and Her fiery red hair. Daphne comes from a very wealthy family. Daphne's main attire in the Scooby-Doo series consists of a purple dress, pink pantyhose, purple shoes, and a green scarf. Daphne also has an impressive collection of bikinis and swimsuits when she is at the beach.
Dee Dee is from the cartoon Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels, a segment of Scooby's All Star Laff-A-Lympics. This cartoon appeared on ABC Saturday morning in the late 70's. The Teen Angels were a knock off of Charlies Angels.
A mouse that originally appeared in Hanna-Barbera cartoons. He teams up with Pixie to cause trouble for Mr. Jinx.
A robotic dog with a goofy personality and an arsenal of built-in tools and weapons. The sidekick and best friend of Blue Falcon, even though his screw-ups and malfunctions often make BF's job much harder. This sometimes leads Blue Falcon to call Dynomutt "Dog Blunder".
Fred is the leader of Mystery Incorporated, a teenage team of detectives. He is commonly shown giving orders to the rest of the gang and driving the Mystery Machine, their way of transport.
A cartoon dog with martial arts skills. He is somewhat inept and doesn't know it.
Made his debut on the The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958. He became well known for singing "Oh My Darling,Clementine". He appeared in Hanna-Barbera spinoffs such as Yogi's Gang, Laff-A-Lympics and Yogi's Space Race.
Mildew Wolf 1st appeared in a late 60's cartoon The Chattanooga Cats. He stared in a segment of the cartoon called "It's a Wolf" & was voiced by the late Paul Lynde (Uncle Arthur of Bewitched). Added as an announcer in the cartoon Scooby's All Stars Laff-a-Lympics.
Quick Draw McGraw is an anthropomorphic horse sheriff.
Scooby-Doo is a Great Dane who is the pet and best friend of Shaggy Rogers. Due to their cowardice, Scooby-Doo (and Shaggy) are often bribed by their friends (Velma, Daphne and Fred) to go on several of their adventures and solve mysteries using Scooby Snacks.
Scooby-Doo's best friend - he adopted him from a Puppy Farm and lovingly cares for him. A cowardly dude who is scared of monsters! Despite that, Shaggy is a member of Mystery, Inc.
This cheerfully theatric pink mountain lion is heavily inspired by voice actor Daws Butler's impersonation of Bert Lahr's brilliant performance as the Cowardly Lion in the 1939 Wizard of Oz film, but whereas the Cowardly Lion had wanted to find the courage to be a worthy king of the beasts, Snagglepuss wants to find his place on the stage as a theatre actor.
Owner of the Super Snooper Detective Agency, Super Snooper solves mysteries with his sidekick Blabber Mouse. Sarcastic and world-weary but also benefiting from years of experience at his job, Super Snooper alternates between annoyed and impressed by how often Blabber's naive insights turn out to be accurate.
Velma is the brains of Mystery, Inc. She is known for her vast smarts, her catch phrase is "Jinkies!". She is well known for her wearing of an orange turtleneck, short pleated skirt, knee socks, and Mary Janes shoes.
With a voice inspired by character actor and comic Ed Wynn, this Hanna Barbera character is a little too much of a clone of the Yogi Bear formula: an enthusiastic but childlike animal who lives in a protective environment (in this case, a zoo) under the watchful eye of a parental warden or zookeeper.
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