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The New Scooby Doo Movies - Laurel and Hardy - The Ghost Of The Bigfoot - Episode 10 - Part 2

Synopsis: The ghost of Bigfoot has been scaring everyone away from a popular skiing resort. Scooby's gang, together with Laurel and Hardy, try to solve the mystery.

Released On DVD In USA Only.
US Air Date: 11th November 1972

Thaaaanks Dudeee's & Enjooy.
Next Time: The Ghost of the Red Baron - The 3 Stooges

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  • did you now Laurel is the director Laurel and Hardy 

  • @THEJOEBROVLOGS You never know where these voices come from or go to. It's just a matter of how well you pay attention.

  • Is it pathetic that i'm 14 and can't get enough of Scooby Doo? I absolutely love Scooby Doo! I grew up watching him and I still do because I love him.

  • thankyou for uploading this :) i love scooby doo

  • @THEJOEBROVLOGS alot of characters sound like alot of characters

  • does anybody else notice, that the Ghost Of Bigfoot sounds exactly like the Mummy from "Scooby Doo Where Are You ?" lol XD

  • @MaskedMan67 thanks for the correction - I heard that Welker also did the famous Captain Kirk scream "Kahnnnnnn !!" in Star Trek - Wrath of Kahn.(?)

  • @pogsquatch Sorry, but Frank Welker voiced the original Megatron, not Optimus Prime. Peter Cullen is the man who gave Prime his voice.

  • at 02:00 I remember laughing so hard at this scene when I was 8 or 9, I couldn't get enough of it.

  • Here's some trivia. Ollie's voice is done by Frank Welker. Welker, the voice of the original Optimus Prime has been in TV and movies totaling more than $3 billion gross, an all time record.

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