Scooby-Doo In Arabian Nights (1994)
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This Hanna-Barbera version of "The Arabian Nights" goes to great pains not to offend any pressure or minority group--so much so that one suspects its political correctness was actually a gag. At any rate, such familiar Hanna-Barbera stars as Yogi Bear, Boo Boo, Magilla Gorilla, Scooby Doo… More This Hanna-Barbera version of "The Arabian Nights" goes to great pains not to offend any pressure or minority group--so much so that one suspects its political correctness was actually a gag. At any rate, such familiar Hanna-Barbera stars as Yogi Bear, Boo Boo, Magilla Gorilla, Scooby Doo and Shaggy are featured in a trilogy of familiar-looking stories. Episode one, "Alliyah-Din and His Magic Lamp", features Yogi and Boo Boo as genies and a female version of Alladin; episode two, "Sinbad", is a freewheeling spoof of both the original story and of Hanna-Barbera's rival Disney studios, built around the antics of Magilla Gorilla in the title role; and the closing segment, "Scheherezade", finds Scooby and (especially) Shaggy forsaking the solving of mysteries so that they'll have time to spin tales for a cranky caliph. The 90-minute Arabian Nights originally aired September 3, 1994, on the TBS superstation. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Jun Falkenstein, Joanna Romersa
- Genres
- Television, Animation, Kids & Family
- Studio
- WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
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Cast
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Greg Burson
as Chef, Yogi Bear
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Don Messick
as Boo Boo, Scooby-Doo
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Allan Melvin
as Magilla Gorilla
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Casey Kasem
as Shaggy
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John Kassir
as Haman
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Tony Jay
as Lord of the Amulet
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Brian Cummings
as Driver, Guard, Sultan
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Rob Paulsen
as Prince
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Paul Eiding
as Scribe
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Jennifer Hale
as Alliyah-Din
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Kath Soucie
as Princess
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Charlie Adler
as Captain
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Maurice LaMarche
as Cyclops
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Frank Welker
as Baby Rukh, Mrs. Rukh
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Nick Jameson
as Dress Maker, Kitchen Worker
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Eddie Deezen
as Caliph