Don Messick (Scooby), Casey Kasem (Shaggy), Frank Welker (Fred)
While once considered a rare "lost" movie, you can now find it as a bonus feature on the or via streaming platforms like Boomerang . Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood
: 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 ) Don Messick (Scooby), Casey Kasem (Shaggy), Frank Welker
Dick Robbins and Duane Poole (Notably the last time original creators Joe Ruby and Ken Spears wrote for the franchise) These are parodies of popular era hits like:
: 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.