Scooby-doo Goes Hollywood 90%

Features original songs by Hoyt Curtin, including "The Name to Remember is Scooby-Doo" Modern Availability

Dick Robbins and Duane Poole (Notably the last time original creators Joe Ruby and Ken Spears wrote for the franchise) Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood

While once considered a rare "lost" movie, you can now find it as a bonus feature on the or via streaming platforms like Boomerang . Features original songs by Hoyt Curtin, including "The

: Unlike the standard, often stiff animation of late-70s Hanna-Barbera cartoons, this special featured fluid, high-quality "bouncing" animation sequences, most notably during the disco music video segment. (voiced by Rip Taylor)

: The core of the film consists of various "pilot films" pitched to network executive C.J. (voiced by Rip Taylor). These are parodies of popular era hits like: Scooby’s Angels ( Charlie’s Angels ) The Sound of Scooby ( The Sound of Music ) Scooby Days ( Happy Days ) Super Scooby ( Superman )