Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 is a series of 10 syndicated made-for-television animated films produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera programming block from 1987 to 1988, featuring the studio's popular animated characters: Yogi Bear, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Scooby-Doo, Huckleberry Hound and Top Cat.[1]
List of movies[edit]
Original air date Title
September 5, 1987 Yogi's Great Escape
September 12, 1987 The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones
September 19, 1987 Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers
September 26, 1987 Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose
January 9, 1988 Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats
January 16, 1988 Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School
January 23, 1988 Rockin' with Judy Jetson
January 30, 1988 The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound
September 10, 1988 Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears
September 17, 1988 Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf
Crew[edit]
Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers is a 1987 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series.
Plot[edit]
Shaggy discovers that his uncle Colonel Beauregard has died and left him his country estate, which is on a plantation and is apparently frequented by ghosts. Shaggy, Scooby and Scrappy head for the estate in order to claim Shaggy's inheritance. However, on their arrival they are pursued by a headless horseman and by the alleged ghost of the Colonel who taunts them telling to leave or else.
Meanwhile, they meet the creepy manservant Farquard who tells them that a vast fortune in jewels is hidden somewhere on the estate and that it is rightfully his and that Shaggy has no business there. Intrigued, the gang decide to hunt down the jewels much to Farquard's chagrin and the local Sheriff, Rufus Buzby, who is on the trail of an escaped circus ape is skeptical about the jewels' existence. They follow the trail through a number of clues that the Colonel has hidden for them, but their progress is interrupted by a number of ghostly apparitions that include living skeletons, headless corpses and the ghostly Colonel.
In order to exorcise the ghosts they call upon the "Boo Brothers", three bumbling ghost hunters (modeled after the Three Stooges) who have a novelty - they're ghosts themselves! Is Beauregard Manor really haunted or are the ghosts created by someone who is out to get the treasure for themselves? There are plenty of suspects including Farquard and the late Colonel's neighbor Billy Bob Scroggins whose family has been rivaling with the Beauregard family for generations.
Eventually, they catch the villain, (who turns out to be the sheriff's greedy twin brother) and find the treasure, but Shaggy is so taken by the Boo Brothers' story that they need a home to haunt, that he turns the mansion over to them and the treasure is put into the Beauregard Trust Fund for Orphans. Saying their goodbyes, Shaggy and the dogs drive back home. Along the way, they encounter another ghost resembling Beauregard, which Shaggy thinks is another prank of Scooby's, until he realises it's real, and speeds away as fast as possible.
Cast[edit]
List of movies[edit]
Original air date Title
September 5, 1987 Yogi's Great Escape
September 12, 1987 The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones
September 19, 1987 Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers
September 26, 1987 Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose
January 9, 1988 Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats
January 16, 1988 Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School
January 23, 1988 Rockin' with Judy Jetson
January 30, 1988 The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound
September 10, 1988 Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears
September 17, 1988 Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf
Crew[edit]
- Directors: Arthur Davis, Oscar Dufau, Bob Goe, John Kimball, Don Lusk, Charles A. Nichols, Ray Patterson, Jay Sabry, Paul Sommer, Carl Urbano, Rudy Zamora
- Executive Producers: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
- Executive in Charge of Production: Jayne Barbera
- Creative Designer: Iwao Takamoto
- Show Editor: Gil Iverson
- Supervising Director: Ray Patterson
- Character Designer: Scott Jeralds
- Casting Director: Andrea Romano
- Recording Director: Gordon Hunt
- Graphics Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
- Music Composed and Conducted by: Sven Libaek
- Director of Music Supervision: Joanne Miller
Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers is a 1987 animated made-for-television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series.
Plot[edit]
Shaggy discovers that his uncle Colonel Beauregard has died and left him his country estate, which is on a plantation and is apparently frequented by ghosts. Shaggy, Scooby and Scrappy head for the estate in order to claim Shaggy's inheritance. However, on their arrival they are pursued by a headless horseman and by the alleged ghost of the Colonel who taunts them telling to leave or else.
Meanwhile, they meet the creepy manservant Farquard who tells them that a vast fortune in jewels is hidden somewhere on the estate and that it is rightfully his and that Shaggy has no business there. Intrigued, the gang decide to hunt down the jewels much to Farquard's chagrin and the local Sheriff, Rufus Buzby, who is on the trail of an escaped circus ape is skeptical about the jewels' existence. They follow the trail through a number of clues that the Colonel has hidden for them, but their progress is interrupted by a number of ghostly apparitions that include living skeletons, headless corpses and the ghostly Colonel.
In order to exorcise the ghosts they call upon the "Boo Brothers", three bumbling ghost hunters (modeled after the Three Stooges) who have a novelty - they're ghosts themselves! Is Beauregard Manor really haunted or are the ghosts created by someone who is out to get the treasure for themselves? There are plenty of suspects including Farquard and the late Colonel's neighbor Billy Bob Scroggins whose family has been rivaling with the Beauregard family for generations.
Eventually, they catch the villain, (who turns out to be the sheriff's greedy twin brother) and find the treasure, but Shaggy is so taken by the Boo Brothers' story that they need a home to haunt, that he turns the mansion over to them and the treasure is put into the Beauregard Trust Fund for Orphans. Saying their goodbyes, Shaggy and the dogs drive back home. Along the way, they encounter another ghost resembling Beauregard, which Shaggy thinks is another prank of Scooby's, until he realises it's real, and speeds away as fast as possible.
Cast[edit]
- Don Messick as Scooby-Doo, Scrappy-Doo
- Casey Kasem as Shaggy
- Sorrell Booke as Sheriff Rufus Buzby, T.J. Buzby
- William Callaway as Billy Bob Scroggins, Beauregard's Ghost, Ape, Ghost in Attic, and Headless Horseman
- Victoria Carroll as Sadie Mae Scroggins
- Jerry Houser as Meako
- Arte Johnson as Farquard and Skull Ghost
- Rob Paulsen as Shreako and Dispatcher
- Michael Rye as Mayor
- Ronnie Schell as Freako and Demonstrator Ghost
- Hamilton Camp as Ghostly Laugh (uncredited)
- June Foray as Witch (uncredited)