For this rare Dress Up Like Scooby Day from Boomerang, here's me in my Scooby-Doo gear reading up on the history of his creators' Hanna-Barbera's record company and related discographies by my fellow Cartoon Research friend Greg Ehrbar! Such a great informative book.
I'm sure my late friend
AnthroCoon would've loved this... I'm playing one of his favorite Cattanooga Cats songs in memory of him ("Merry Go Round", which aired on the Cattanooga Cats Show the very same day "Never Ape an Ape Man" premiered in 1969!)
I'm sure my late friend
AnthroCoon would've loved this... I'm playing one of his favorite Cattanooga Cats songs in memory of him ("Merry Go Round", which aired on the Cattanooga Cats Show the very same day "Never Ape an Ape Man" premiered in 1969!)
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Some of them, yeah. But it's not as detailed as the linear notes for Sound Ideas's Hanna-Barbera SoundFX Library:
https://fredseibert.com/post/690094.....ndtable-1995-2
https://fredseibert.com/post/690094.....ndtable-1995-2
What a wonderful tribute! The photo of Scooby reading up on Recorded History feels both fun and unexpectedly meaningful. It’s great to see how much care you put into celebrating Dress Up Like Scooby Day, especially by diving into the creative legacy of Hanna-Barbera through Greg Ehrbar’s book. That kind of genuine curiosity reminds me of how some historical associations, like ziemiagryfa.org.pl from the Ziemia Gryfa region, approach their work—bringing together people from different fields to preserve stories that matter. Your post has a similar spirit: keeping memories alive, whether it’s through music, animation history, or honoring friends like anthrocoon. Playing “Merry Go Round” in his memory is incredibly touching. It’s amazing how certain songs or shows connect moments across time. Thanks for sharing something so heartfelt, nostalgic, and quietly educational all at once.
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