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Here, Kiddie, Kiddie (1960)
Character: Zoo Visitor / Mother (voice)
Loopy is a zoo wolf and keeps getting blamed for taking a mother's baby by her and the zookeeper.
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Big Mouse-Take (1965)
Character: Woma
Loopy agrees to help in getting rid of Bigelow Mouse, or otherwise Chaterly's owner will throw Chaterly out of the house for not doing his job as a cat.
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Scooby-Doo's Original Mysteries (2000)
Character: Additional Voices (voice) (archive footage)
See how your favorite snack-munching canine super-sleuth got his start as the first five Scooby-Doo episodes ever unleashed - the series pilot What a Night for a Knight, plus Hassle in the Castle, A Clue for Scooby-Doo, Mine Your Own Business and Decoy for a Dognapper - constitute Scooby's first-ever dynamite DVD! Also features an abbreviated music video and a trivia quiz.
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A Fallible Fable (1963)
Character: Grandma / Red Riding Hood
After a wolf quit his role in the Little Red Riding Hood story, Loopy takes over, but unfortunately for him, a lot of drama happens, so much so that Loopy is thrown out from his role.
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Bearly Able (1962)
Character: Marsha Bear / Goldilocks (voice)
Loopy takes the role in babysitting Junior Bear after he accidentally scares the previous babysitter Goldilocks off.
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Creepy Time Pal (1960)
Character: Gretel / Witch (voice)
Loopy goes off to save Hansel and Gretel from the witch's gingerbread house, despite their refusal.
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Fee Fie Foes (1961)
Character: Jack's Mother / Mama Chicken / Harp / Giant's Wife (voice)
A take-off on Jack and the Beanstalk where Loopy participates in the well-known fairy tale by climbing a beanstalk by bringing back Jack to his mother and meets the giant.
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The Flintstones: Jogging Fever (1981)
Character: Wilma Flintstone / Pebbles Flintstone (voice)
After failing his annual physical, Fred wants to prove to everyone that he is in shape, so he decides to become the first citizen of Bedrock to enter the Rockstone Marathon.
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Little Bo Bopped (1959)
Character: Little Bo Peep (voice)
Loopy tries to recover Little Bo Peep's lost sheep lost in a large flock guarded by a sheepdog. Then it is the sheepdog that returns the lost sheep instead.
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Snoopy Loopy (1960)
Character: Lady of the House / Young Mother (voice)
Loopy tries to deliver a baby gorilla to the zoo, but it keeps running off and causing trouble for Loopy.
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The Do-Good Wolf (1960)
Character: Love Birds / Queen (voice)
Loopy assists Snow White and she moves into the house of the Seven Dwarfs who don't trust wolves.
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No Biz Like Shoe Biz (1960)
Character: Fairy Godmother / Stepmother / Stepsisters / Cinderella (voice)
In a take-off of Cinderella, Loopy plays "fairy godmother" to a young woman who is not invited to a ball and wants to see the prince.
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Kooky Loopy (1961)
Character: Granny / Little Red Riding Hood (voice)
Loopy meets The Big Bad Wolf of the Little Red Riding Hood story and wants him to be a good wolf.
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Swash Buckled (1962)
Character: Princess (voice)
In France, Loopy meets the four musketeers and one of them goes to rescue a princess and Loopy goes with him to see him in action.
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Slippery Slippers (1962)
Character: Madame / Sorehead / Stepsister / Cinderella (voice)
Loopy helps Prince Charming find his beloved Cinderella.
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Bear Up! (1963)
Character: Marsha Bear
Loopy attempts to save Junior from dangerous situations, but John Bear sees it the other way around.
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Raggedy Rug (1964)
Character: Genevieve
Loopy pretends to be a wolf rug that Quincy "hunted" in order to avoid Quincy's wife, Genevieve, to bicker about him not doing anything impressive.
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Scooby-Doo's Spookiest Tales (2001)
Character: (voice) (archive footage)
Zoinks! Get ready to shake and shiver with Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang as they collect clues and capture crooks as only they can! Those teenage super-sleuths have the villains on the run in four mysterious adventures. So grab your Scooby snacks, gather your courage and make like a detective because - jinkies - there's a mystery to solve. Compilation of four episodes from the Scooby-Doo franchise: Vampires, Bats, and Scaredy Cats; A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts; That's Snow Ghost; and Which Witch is Which.
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Scooby-Doo's Greatest Mysteries (1999)
Character: (voice)
SCOOBY-DOO fans have spoken! 4 of SCOOBY-DOO'S most popular mysteries - selected by the fans themselves - are now available in this fun DVD. Watch as Scooby-Doo gets into a mixed-up mystery when he unexpectedly meets the seaweed-covered ghost of Captain Cutler in "A Clue for Scooby-Doo!" Next, see the seafaring sleuths collide with a mystery ship and try to uncover clues to a vanished crew in "Hassle in the Castle!" Then, follow Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang as they outwit a bank robber in "Jeepers, It's the Creeper!" And finally, see them take to the stage to crack some crazy capers in "The Backstage Rage."
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Hanna-Barbera's 50th (1989)
Character: Wilma Flintstone (voice)
The special is hosted by Tony Danza and Annie Potts celebrating 50 years of William Hanna and Joseph Barbera's partnership in animation. This is the first animated project to be broadcast in Dolby Surround sound system.
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You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown (1972)
Character: Lucy van Pelt (whispering)
With the school election looming, Linus is talked into running for school president. With Lucy and Charlie Brown as his campaign manager and Snoopy and Woodstock assisting, he stands a decent chance of victory. Soon however, he makes unrealistic promises and learns the hard way that preaching about the Great Pumpkin can not be considered a sound campaign strategy.
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The Flintstones (1994)
Character: Mrs. Feldspar
Modern Stone Age family the Flintstones hit the big screen in this live-action version of the classic cartoon. Fred helps Barney adopt a child. Barney sees an opportunity to repay him when Slate Mining tests its employees to find a new executive. But no good deed goes unpunished.
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Yogi's Ark Lark (1972)
Character: Maw Rugg / Floral Rugg / Woman (voice)
Yogi, Boo Boo and many of his friends including Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, Magilla Gorilla among others decide to build an ark to look for the mythical Perfect Place which is peaceful and hasn't been affected by man and pollution. They hire the Jellystone's janitor Noah Smith to act as captain and travel throughout the world looking for such a place. Even though they think every place they land is a "Perfect place", they soon find out that there is definitely no place like home.
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The Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special (1988)
Character: Mrs. Slaghoople / Fluffy Woman / Angry Adult
A special that shows the young Flintstones trying to raise money so they can go to a concert. The story takes a turn when older kids try to push drugs on them.
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A Flintstones Christmas Carol (1994)
Character: Wilma Flintstone (voice)
Fred is cast as Ebenezer Scrooge in a stage adaption of the classic Christmas story, but is acting a bit stingy in real life.
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The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone (1979)
Character: Wilma Flintstone / Gladys (voice)
The Flintstones and the Rubbles win a trip on "Make a Deal or Don't" to Count Rockula's castle in Rocksylvania, where they have an unpleasant meeting with the Count and his servant, Frankenstone.
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Scooby-Doo! and the Robots (2011)
Character: Sarah Jenkins (voice) (archive footage)
3 robot-themed episodes from various Scooby-Doo series. First stop is Cyber Gulch, where the Mystery, Inc. gang must solve the riddle of the man-a-trons or get terminated in Go West, Young Scoob. En route to Florida, Freddy runs into a real Monster Truck at a championship stock car race in Gentlemen, Start Your Monsters. Buckle up for a roller-coaster ride of fun and fear in Foul Play in Funland when the gang discovers a fully operated amusement park...with nobody in it! Will they find the phantom in the Hall of Mirrors? Stay tuned for more escapades with Scooby-Doo - and watch out for those robots!
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A Flintstone Christmas (1977)
Character: Wilma Flintstone / Pebbles Flintstone (voice)
Santa has an accident at Fred's house on Christmas Eve, Fred and Barney have to continue his run for him.
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The Flintstones: Little Big League (1978)
Character: Wilma Flintstone (voice)
Fred manages a little league baseball team that seems absolutely hopeless, except for a player that he blindly refuses to recognize.
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Scooby-Doo's Creepiest Capers (2000)
Character: Additional Voices (voice)
Join the spook-busting, case-cracking, snack-munching fun as Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang gear up for four of their most frightening adventures ever! Traveling the globe on their ongoing quest to trip up crooks (and chow down on munchies), Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Daphne, Fred and Velma tangle with a supernatural assortment of eerie adversaries. Facing multiple monsters, ghouls galore and gobs of ghosts, our top-dog detective and those "meddling kids" will stop at nothing to get their ghoul as they confront SCOOBY-DOO'S CREEPIEST CAPERS!
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The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma (1981)
Character: Wilma Flintstone / Pebbles Flintstone (voice)
Wilma is a celebrity when she gets a shot at the big leagues and becomes a pitcher for the Bedrock Dodgers after nailing a couple of robbers with a melon at the grocery store; however, she and Fred argue over her ambition to pitch for the team because Fred thinks a woman's place is in the home.
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Jetsons: The Movie (1990)
Character: Rosie the Robot (voice)
George Jetson is forced to uproot his family when Mr. Spacely promotes him to take charge of a new factory on a distant planet.
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Santa and the Three Bears (1970)
Character: Nana
Two bear cubs want to meet Santa despite their mother telling them that Santa does not exist. With the help of the park ranger, their wish might come true!
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The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones (1987)
Character: Wilma Flintstone / Rosie / Mrs. Spacely (voice)
Elroy Jetson invents a time machine that takes him back to prehistoric times, where he meets the Flintstone family.
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Rockin' with Judy Jetson (1988)
Character: (voice)
There's intergalactic trouble when the lyrics Judy Jetson wrote for teen heartthrob Sky Rocker are swapped with a secret message from a music-hating witch. Now it's up to Judy, her family, and friends to save rock-and-roll.
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Deep in My Heart (1954)
Character: Miss Zimmermann (uncredited)
Biographic movie about the American composer Sigmund Romberg.
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The Man Called Flintstone (1966)
Character: Wilma Flintstone (voice)
In this feature-length film based on the "Flintstones" TV show, secret agent Rock Slag is injured during a chase in Bedrock. Slag's chief decides to replace the injured Slag with Fred Flintstone, who just happens to look like him. The trip takes Fred to Paris and Rome, which is good for Wilma, Barney, and Betty, but can Fred foil the mysterious Green Goose's evil plan for a destructive missile without letting his wife and friends in on his secret?
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Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! (1964)
Character: Additional Characters (voice)
Following a misunderstanding about Yogi Bear’s whereabouts, Cindy Bear ends up in captivity at a Missouri circus. It’s now up to Yogi and his friend, Boo-Boo, to save her.
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Flintstone Family Christmas (1993)
Character: Wilma Flintstone (voice)
While the Flintstones and the Rubbles are waiting for Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm and the twins to begin the holiday festivities, they end up tring to teach a homeless boy about values.
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Christmas Flintstone (1964)
Character: Wilma Flintstone (voice)
Fred works as a department store Santa to pick up some extra holiday cash. He is so successful that the real Santa Claus, who is ill, asks him to take over delivering toys on Christmas Eve. Fred does, but in his rush he forgets to deliver presents to his own house. To his delight, he finds Santa has already taken care of it.
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