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*Richie Rich* Cartoon ~ End Credits 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2007

'Richie Rich' ending titles sequence. Most of the closing theme is the 'Scooby-Doo' music. The 'Richie Rich' theme doesn't begin 'til the end.

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  • Does anyone has original intro of the Scooby Doo/Richie Rich hour, The Little Rascals, Richie Rich, Pacman hour, & The Little Rascals, Richie Rich & Monchichis hours?

  • the richie rich intro is up on my channel.. there weren't really separate themes for the variety hours.. each cartoon began with it's own respective opening..

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  • @crakkerjakk

    Actually, there were combined intros for both "The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show" (1982-83) and "The Monchhichiis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show" (1983-84).

    In the case of the latter season, though, Monchhichiis aside, the other two segments was just one new Little Rascals segment and the "Zillion-Dollar Adventures" finale of Richie Rich all in its own half-hour.

  • @55ifyprincess really? Wow, and so relevant to this video too!

  • @WebJoker muttley16 has it

  • scooby dooby-doo!

    scrappy dappy doo!

  • When you look at cartoons like this, you start to realise that kids in the 80's never had it so good! Great shows, great music, great everything! All they lacked was the internet and a few other amenities modern kids take for granted.

  • Ja ja, es la canción de Scooby Doo

  • @JMFabianoRPL

    The second set of credits following this (for "Scooby & Scrappy-Doo") on the DVD release of this show are taken from "Scooby's Mystery Funhouse."

  • Man, I used to watch this when it was still originally on the air. Brings back fond nostalgic memories of me as a kid (I was born in 1969) in the 1970s-early 80s, sitting in front of the living room 25 inch screen color tv (the only tv we had in the house, unlike today where people have practically a tv in each and every room) while eating bowl after bowl of my favorite breakfast cereals. The 1970s truly was the golden age of saturday morning cartoons.

  • Wow. I remember watching this when I was really young. It feels as if it was only yesterday.

  • was my favorite shows on TV before T_T god I miss it so much

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