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Hey, anyone a clue where to find the crossover with Monty Python and the Holy Grail? I taped this crossover with Scooby Doo once, it is brilliant! But I missed to tape the H. Grail crossover.




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They have stars from other entertainment universes cameo appearances?

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I saw an episode once where he thought his mother was kidnapped and he called for help to some guy that I don't know, but that looked like some person from a TVshow. This man even said his TVshow wasn't real. But I do not remember his name, I think it was somebody exclusively kwown in America?

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Donny Osmond.

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That's the one. I don't know if they did any other guest appearances, but those were the ones I liked best. The Scooby Doo crossover was absolutely brilliant, even to the background music was like the original.
But they don't seem to be for sale on DVD/VHS so I guess I'll never see the Holy Grail-like episode.


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The Scooby Doo X-over is available at the end of the video Scooby Doo Goes Hollywood.

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Yeah, that's the one I actually meant.
He really was batman in the '60s series!?! I didn't notice that in th JB episode.


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He is not that known outside the US I think. I discovered just now he was the batman from the sixties.

As for Donny Osmond, I didn't see that episode either. So anyway they apparently did more of them crossover episodes.


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It was Adam West, look in his guest appearances

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Thanks...
But we'd just figured that out, read back.


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Umm... I was responding to the person who didn't know if it was really Adam West doing the voice, no one confirmed that, I did, but thanks for the snotty attitude.

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Oh, apologies.
Hm, wouldn't be much of a cameo if it wasn't his voice anyway.

The scooby voices from that crossover too sounded exactly right by the way.
Holy Grail crossover I don't know, didn't see it but I don't think it could be the remaining original cast, would be too costly (except perhaps Terry Gilliam or Eric Idle, but Graham Chapman is dead anyway).


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The voices of Fred and Daphne in the Johnny Bravo crossover with Scooby Doo are provided by Frank Welker and Heather North, the original voices of both characters, so they should sound exactly right.

I forgot to mention this in my original post, but Casey Kasem also reprises his role as Shaggy from the original series.

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That's so brilliant!
They really must have put a lot of work into it. The music sounded exactly the right thing, too, like for example when they do a search of the house.


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Scppby's voice was different because Don Messick (voice of the original Scooby), died in 1996.

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Pity, but still, I didn't notice actually.
I wonder if it has a soundtrack available?


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Anyone see the Mr. T crossover?

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In a recent episode, there is a crossover with "The Flintstones."

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It doesn't get broadcasted here no more...

So anyone around who saw the crossover with 'the holy grail' movie?


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I saw the Shaq/Seth Green crossover and no, I'm not kidding.

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A crossover between Jonny Bravo and Ed,Edd and Eddy.

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Luke Perry was also in an episode. He gave advice to Johnny about how to score hot momma's.

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