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As we try to determine if Buck Masters (the supposed villain of this Scooby-Doo episode) could have dognapped his own dog, we take an in-depth look at the family background of Norville Rogers (often referred to as "Shaggy"), and find startling links to Beowulf, Bambi, and the German version of Disney's "The Shaggy Dog."
Don't LISTEN to this episode as background chatter. Tell your family to BE QUIET for 20 minutes. Or even better, get them pencil and paper and have everybody take notes.
As we try to determine if Buck Masters (the supposed villain of this Scooby-Doo episode) could have dognapped his own dog, we take an in-depth look at the family background of Norville Rogers (often referred to as "Shaggy"), and find startling links to Beowulf, Bambi, and the German version of Disney's "The Shaggy Dog."
Don't LISTEN to this episode as background chatter. Tell your family to BE QUIET for 20 minutes. Or even better, get them pencil and paper and have everybody take notes.