Do you have a Scooby Doo fan in the house? Here's the scoop on what you need to throw a mega mysterious Scooby Doo birthday party. Zoinks!
Louis Poulsen's Doo-Wop pendant lamp was originally designed in collaboration with the Danish Navy Building Department in the 1950s and reintroduced as Doo-Wop in 2012. Doo-Wop was widely used in different interiors of the Navy because of its unique lighting qualities. Featuring hand-spun metal shades with rolled edges, the inner reflector of Doo-Wop provides pleasant downward light, and the outer reflector directs soft light both up and downwards. The new version is very close to the original Doo-Wop, only the color palette has been updated. Made of copper, the luminaire will develop a beautiful patina that not only gives it a unique character but also accentuates the lamp's nostalgic feel. Thanks to its compact, timeless and eye-catching design, Doo-Wop makes an excellent luminaire in any room, either alone or in groups of several lamps.
Dive into the world of crochet with the Scooby-Doo Amigurumi, a fun and delightful project that brings the beloved canine character from the classic cartoon
Image 20 of 21 from gallery of FCA Srbija Kindergarten / IDEST Doo. Photograph by IDEST Doo
Tusarova Apartment is a modern home with an industrial touch located in Prague, Czech republic, redesigned in 2021 by Plus One Architects.
Here’s a piece I did earlier today. For those not familiar with ‘A Pup Named Scooby Doo.’ Daphne got a crush with this boy name Warren. It was totally one sided.
me and the awesome @esmeblaise have this AU where Shaggy gets turned into a werewolf during A pup named Scooby Doo and then he has to go to Grimwood’s school for ghouls :D And he befriends Fred who g…
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How do those meddling kids do it? How do Scooby and the gang keep such an upbeat attitude as they pass through a world of decay and darkness? For the Mystery Inc. team every day amounts to stormy skies and abandoned places. Every destination is a haven for greed and deception where more than half the people they meet are fear mongering criminals. Perhaps Scoob and company cope with their bleak reality by finding comfort in the beauty that surrounds them. The background art in Scooby Doo Where Are You? (1969-1971) is equally splendid and foreboding. The rich, painterly environment almost compensates for the clunky character animation. Ex-Disney artist, Walt Peregoy set a high standard during his brief, first episode stint as Background Stylist. But the background crew continued to churn out quality, creepy work throughout the following two seasons. Hanna-Barbera may be known for their annoying use of repeated, looping backgrounds but, as you are about to see, in this case the sublime scenery is well worth another look. A batch of interiors... As you may recall, the gang's greatest coping mechanism was always food. Here's a look at a few variations of their only real sanctuary, the Malt Shop... (Backgrounds by: Ron Dias, Daniela Bielecka, Gary Niblett, Rolly Olivia, Peter Van Elk, Eric Semones, Curtiss D. Perkins, Richard Khim, Gino Giudice, and Robert Gentle Background Styling: Walt Peregoy, Fernando Montealegre) All backgrounds came from Scooby-Doo Where Are You? Seasons 1 & 2...
Apple Pie was a humor magazine in the 1970s much like National Lampoon but focused a bit more on the comics and illustrations. The premier issue, released in 1975, contained a wonderfully irrelevant parody of the Archie comics, specifically Betty & Veronica.