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In this second part of our bombshell analysis of "Mine Your Own Business" (episode 4 of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?"), we dig deep into the background of Hank. For starters, the name is short for Henry. And that leads us through a comparison of this villain and the multiple characters named Henry in three of Shakespeare's historical plays. There are also striking parallels between this narrative and Fritz Lang's "Metropolis." SO STOP READING THIS DESCRIPTION AND START LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE.
In this second part of our bombshell analysis of "Mine Your Own Business" (episode 4 of "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?"), we dig deep into the background of Hank. For starters, the name is short for Henry. And that leads us through a comparison of this villain and the multiple characters named Henry in three of Shakespeare's historical plays. There are also striking parallels between this narrative and Fritz Lang's "Metropolis." SO STOP READING THIS DESCRIPTION AND START LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE.