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Scooby-Doo


 

:"scooby-doo" is also British naval divers' slang for "civilian sport scuba diver".

Merchandising

Cereal

Kellogg introduced a Scooby Doo breakfast cereal in 2002, a marshmallow/cinnamon type cereal for children. The marshmallows are shaped like ghosts.

Related Topics:
Kellogg - Breakfast cereal - 2002 - Marshmallow - Cinnamon - Ghosts

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Dog treats

Reward took the idea of Scooby Snacks, Scooby-Doo's (and Shaggy's) favorite treat, and made it into a real dog treat.

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Comic books

The first Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! comic book series began publication in 1970 through Gold Key Comics, and initially contained adaptations of episodes of the cartoon show. The book soon moved to all-original stories, and hit its stride in the early 1970s with Charlton Comics issues written by Mark Evanier and drawn by Dan Spiegle. Since then, Scooby-Doo comics have been published by Marvel Comics, Archie Comics, and by DC Comics, who continue to publish a monthly Scooby-Doo series.

Related Topics:
Comic book - 1970 - Gold Key Comics - 1970s - Charlton Comics - Mark Evanier - Dan Spiegle - Marvel Comics - Archie Comics - DC Comics

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Board games

In 1983, Milton-Bradley issued a Scooby and Scrappy-Doo board game. More recent board games have been introduced to the market by Hasbro since the late-1990s, including a Scooby-themed edition of the popular mystery board game Clue.

Related Topics:
1983 - Milton-Bradley - Board game - Hasbro - 1990s - Clue

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Video games

There have been several Scooby-Doo video games:

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