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Scooby-Doo was ranked number 13 in Animal Planet's 50 Greatest TV Animals, beating out Big Bird.Also, Cookie Monster's Foodie Truck is seen in the background, painted to resemble the Mystery Machine. Elmo/Shaggy begins the segment by removing a monster mask (of Frazzle), in reference to one of the show's common tropes. Elmo and Tango parody Shaggy and Scooby in the " Better with You" video in which the former gives the latter a box of Scooby snacks.Little Cookie exclaims "Zoinks!" and "Jinkies!" at times in The Cookie Thief.In The Muppet Show Comic Book: On the Road issue #4, when Kismet the Toad gets arrested, he says, "I would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for you pesky pigs," referencing a line used whenever the villains on Scooby-Doo were caught.At the end of a Sesame Street Letter of the Day sketch for the letter Z, Prairie Dawn exclaims "Zoinks!", one of Shaggy's catchphrases in Scooby-Doo.Responding to a statement, the lead singer of Rude Boy and The Ska-tastics says, "Ah, don't be such a muppet, Martha Quinn." In the unmasking scene of the second season Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode "Dance of the Undead", the criminals make an indirect derogatory reference to a record store owner, based on an early real life MTV personality.When Josie and the Pussycats crossed over to The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode "The Haunted Showboat," Melody said of the vessel the gang was following into a cave, "He didn't even say, 'Open, Sesame Street!".
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The movie was produced by David and Adam Rudman's production company Spiffy Pictures. The 2013 direct-to-video movie Scooby Doo Adventures: The Mystery Map features puppet versions of the characters and the involvement of several Muppet alumni, although it is not affiliated with the Jim Henson Company. According to sculptor Brian Wade, a full-sized stand-in puppet was built of Scooby-Doo, but replaced for the final film by a CG character. The characters were brought to the big screen in a live-action adaptation in 2002 David Barrington-Holt worked uncredited as creative supervisor/character designer for Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Animation took over production of the animated Scooby-Doo franchise. Debuting in 1969 on CBS, the characters have appeared in numerous spin-offs and versions, as well as direct-to-video movies and prime-time specials.
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Scooby-Doo is a Hanna-Barbera animated series that was originally produced for Saturday morning television. Scooby Doo puppet made for the 2002 live action film. Scooby Doo on the front cover of The Electric Company Magazine from 1979.