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Ricky Sprocket is the world's biggest child star in film. He works for Wishworks studio (a parody of DreamWorks) and for Mr. Louie Fischburger, his boss.Despite the fact that Ricky stars in some of his favorite movies, lives in a mansion, and sometimes performs brain surgeries for actor patients, otherwise he is a normal kid who doesn't let celebrity fame go to his head.
In defining the personality of the dog, Ruby and Spears looked for inspiration to the characters played by Bob Hope in his horror-comedies – a coward who shows traits of bravery when his friends are in danger. [2] Veteran Hanna-Barbera voice artist Don Messick was the original voice of Scooby and spent decades working on the character.
While Scooby gets distracted by a female dog puppet, the violin case is stolen. Shaggy, Scooby, and the rest of Mystery, Inc. find a string puppet controller at the scene of the crime and meet the doorman. They follow it to the local theater, where they uncover a counterfeiting operation, supervised by a spooky-looking puppet master.
A girl accidentally gets caught in the trap but is quickly freed by Fred. She catches Fred's eye and identifies herself as Melanie Staples, daughter of NASA Scientist Ned Staples. The gang checks out her father's demonstration where he unveils a large robotic dog, "Mecha Mutt", equipped to travel over Mars terrain.
Bart suspects Bob due to the latter's nickname also being 'SB', but Bob agrees to help Bart find the culprit by concealing himself in a box that is placed on the porch. The thief arrives and takes Bob, and the family follows the van to a hangar, where they find out Waylon Smithers and Mr. Burns were the culprits (S is for Smithers, B is for Burns).
The patriotic working dog’s life of service was recognized during a ceremony at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia, presided over by Capt. John Hewitt. The 9-year-old, 60-pound furry ...
His book, “Four Feet to Fame: A Hollywood Dog Trainer’s Journey,” was published in 2017 and co-authored by Richard Lester. Weatherwax’s last collie was a descendant of a Lassie actor.
Linda and Bob show the children around the haunted house, but do not succeed in scaring them. Louise gets the idea to scare the parents, and the children hide in a pile of leaves in the garden and jump out of it when their parents frantically come looking. The family decides to go home, but discover there is not enough air in one of the car ...