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ScoobyDoo ®™

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About Me

I'm Scoobs .I enjoy detective work."." I like to meet new people,characters and friends! I'm a Big dog with a Big heart,and enjoy Ruff'in up monsters. Scooby dooby doo!!! YET ONE CANNOT WONDER THAT THIS IS NOT A FANTASY, THE POWER LIES IN THE FACT THAT HUMAN BEINGS ALL TEND TO SEARCH FOR THAT WHICH WE CAN NO LONGER HAVE, AND SHARE THESE EMOTIONS REMINDING US OF WHEN ANYTHING CAN BE BELIEVED AND MAKE-BELIEVE IS REAL So Always believe in yourself, your dreams....and your life......

My Interests

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
These cartoons was made by one of Scoobs friends. I'll put up better ones when he sends them, these were few of his first experiments.Hope you enjoy them.From Scoobs

I'd like to meet:

So I end with this. Life can seem ungrateful and not always kind. Life can pull at your heartstrings and play with your mind.. Life can be blissful and happy and free... Life can put beauty in the things that you see... Life can place challenges right at your feet... Life can make good of the hardships we meet... Life can overwhelm you and make your head spin... Life can reward those determined to win... Life can be hurtful and not always fair... Life can surround you with people who care... Life clearly does offer its Up and its Downs... Life's days can bring you both smiles and frowns... Life teaches us to take the good with the bad... Life is a mixture of happy and sad... Life is the dream that you create... Life even gives us repeated mistakes... So... Take the Life that you have and give it your best... Think positive, be happy let God do the rest... Take the challenges that life has laid at your feet... Take pride and be thankful for each one you meet... To yourself give forgiveness if you stumble and fall... Take each day that is dealt you and give it your all... Take the love that you're given and return it with care... Have faith that when needed it will always be there... Take time to find the beauty in the things that you see... Take life's simple pleasures let them set your heart free... The idea here is simply to even the score...Always show a Smile As you are met and faced with Life's Tug of War

Music:

Scooby Doo Christmas

Movies:

Gummy Bear - English
.. how funny

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Thanks for the spider Daniel.. Scoob's

Heroes:

WILLIAM HANNAA trained engineer, Mr. Hanna began his animation career during the Depression. Soon after, while working at MGM, he partnered with Joe Barbera -- an alliance that would last for over 60 years and garner the two men international acclaim. Their first collaboration, "Puss Gets the Boot," introduced Tom and Jerry, whose escapades earned the animators seven Academy Awards®.Mr. Hanna's specialty was comedic timing -- at this he was an undisputed master, as evidenced by the "Tom and Jerry" cartoons. The duo succeeds not with dialogue, but solely on the basis of well-timed gags, perfectly punctuated by music and sound effects.When Hanna-Barbera Productions opened its doors in 1957, the two men developed a limited animation process that would revolutionize the way cartoons are produced, resulting in the timeliness and cost efficiency that enabled them to create season after season of classic TV animation.It didn't take long for the team to assemble a phenomenal roster of shows, from the Emmy® Award-winning The Huckleberry Hound Show to the much-beloved Yogi Bear and Quick Draw McGraw. In 1960, they triumphed with television's first animated sitcom, The Flintstones. The unforgettable modern Stone-Age family took the world by storm, eventually being translated into more than 80 languages. At one point, Hanna and Barbera could accurately proclaim, "Every hour of every day, someone somewhere in the world is watching The Flintstones."In the years that followed, Hanna-Barbera solidified their reputations as hitmakers with the likes of The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The Smurfs. Whether you grew up in the '40s or the '80s, or sometime in between, Hanna-Barbera creations played an indelible role in your childhood.JOSEPH BARBERAIn 1937, Joe Barbera began what would turn out to be a 60-plus-year partnership with William Hanna. Between the two of them, the internationally renowned cartoon legends created a famed collection of animated characters unrivaled in the world of television animation. They enjoyed one of the most enduring and successful relationships in entertainment history and together created some of the world's most recognizable and beloved characters, including Tom and Jerry (for MGM), Huckleberry Hound, the Flintstones, the Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear and Jonny Quest, among many others.Interestingly, neither man started out in the field of animation -- Hanna was an engineer and Barbera was a banker, but when the two collaborated, the result was nothing short of magical. Hanna's animation career started during the Depression when he took a position at Harman-Ising, the Hollywood animation unit that made the original Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. In 1937, Hanna was hired by MGM as a director and story editor. Several weeks later, Barbera came aboard as an animator and writer. Hanna's precise comedic timing and ability to manage top creative talent were the ideal complement to Barbera's strong animation skills and storytelling instincts.When Hanna-Barbera Productions opened its doors in 1957, the two men developed a limited animation process that would revolutionize the way cartoons are produced, resulting in the timeliness and cost efficiency that enabled them to create season after season of classic TV animation.It didn't take long for the team to assemble a phenomenal roster of shows, from the Emmy® Award-winning The Huckleberry Hound Show to the much-beloved Yogi Bear and Quick Draw McGraw. In 1960, they triumphed with television's first animated sitcom, The Flintstones. The unforgettable modern Stone-Age family took the world by storm, eventually being translated into more than 80 languages. At one point, Hanna and Barbera could accurately proclaim, "Every hour of every day, someone somewhere in the world is watching The Flintstones."In the years that followed, Hanna-Barbera solidified their reputations as hitmakers with the likes of The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The Smurfs.

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Posted by ScoobyDoo ®" on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 07:36:00 PST