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* EditedForSyndication: More like blacked out. The series went into syndication in 1977 as a segment of ''Fred Flintstone & Friends,'' but the Atlanta GA station carrying it omitted ''Goober'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' as they did not conform to the broadcast standards of the station's parent company, Pat Robertson's CBN. The teo shows were replaced with elements from ''Magilla Gorilla'' and ''Peter Potamus.''
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* EditedForSyndication: More like blacked out. The series went into syndication in 1977 as a segment of ''Fred Flintstone & Friends,'' but the Atlanta GA station carrying it omitted ''Goober'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' as they did not conform to the broadcast standards of the station's parent company, Pat Robertson's CBN. The teo two shows were replaced with elements from ''Magilla Gorilla'' and ''Peter Potamus.''
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* EditedForSyndication: More like blacked out. The series went into syndication in 1977 as a segment of ''Fred Flintstone & Friends,'' but the Atlanta GA station carrying it omitted ''Goober'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' as they did not conform to the broadcast standards of the station's parent company, Pat Robertson's CBN. The teo shows were replaced with elements from ''Magilla Gorilla'' and ''Peter Potamus.''
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** While Gillie may look to be drawn like Shaggy, in reality the Goober and Gillie dynamic is actually a predecessor to the Scooby and Scrappy dynamic. Goober would run away like a coward while Gillie stayed behind to take pictures, resulting in Goober rushing back to save Gillie.
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** While Gillie Gilly may look to be drawn like Shaggy, in reality the Goober and Gillie dynamic is actually a predecessor to the Scooby and Scrappy dynamic. Goober would run away like a coward while Gillie stayed behind to take pictures, resulting in Goober rushing back to save Gillie.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: As mentioned on the YMMV page, this show was one not aired as often by ''Creator/CartoonNetwork''. When they held their fake award show, Goober out of nowhere was eligible for several awards. However something that was highly damning is while Goober received a nomination for best villain, the "character" nominated wasn't actually a character from any episode but a nameless one from the opening credits. While it's possible nobody noticed at the time, it was still one hell of a CriticalResearchFailure.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: As mentioned on the YMMV page, this show was one not aired as often by ''Creator/CartoonNetwork''. When they held their fake award show, Goober out of nowhere was eligible for several awards. However something that was highly damning is while Goober received a nomination for best villain, the "character" nominated wasn't actually a character from any episode but a nameless one from the opening credits. While it's possible nobody noticed at the time, it was still one hell of a CriticalResearchFailure.mistake.
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* [[HeAlsoDid She Also Did]]: Jo Ann Harris, who voiced Tina went on do voice work on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' she also appears in lots of ''un''family-friendly fare as ''Film/TheBeguiled''.
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* [[HeAlsoDid She Also Did]]: Jo Ann Harris, who voiced Tina went on do voice work on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' she also appears in lots of ''un''family-friendly fare as ''Film/TheBeguiled''.like ''Film/TheBeguiled'', ''Rape Squad'' et al.
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* TheyAlsoDid: Jo Ann Harris, who voiced Tina went on do voice work on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' you can lots of ''un''family-friendly fare as ''Film/TheBeguiled''.
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* TheyAlsoDid: [[HeAlsoDid She Also Did]]: Jo Ann Harris, who voiced Tina went on do voice work on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' you can she also appears in lots of ''un''family-friendly fare as ''Film/TheBeguiled''.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: As mentioned on the YMMV page, this show was one not aired as often by ''Creator/CartoonNetwork''. When they held their fake award show, Goober out of nowhere was eligible for several awards. However something that was highly damning is while Goober received a nomination for best villain, the "character" nominated wasn't actually a character from any episode but a nameless one from the opening credits. While it's possible nobody noticed at the time, it was still one hell of a CriticalResearchFailure.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: As mentioned on the YMMV page, this show was one not aired as often by ''Creator/CartoonNetwork''. When they held their fake award show, Goober out of nowhere was eligible for several awards. However something that was highly damning is while Goober received a nomination for best villain, the "character" nominated wasn't actually a character from any episode but a nameless one from the opening credits. While it's possible nobody noticed at the time, it was still one hell of a CriticalResearchFailure.CriticalResearchFailure.
* TheyAlsoDid: Jo Ann Harris, who voiced Tina went on do voice work on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' you can lots of ''un''family-friendly fare as ''Film/TheBeguiled''.
* TheyAlsoDid: Jo Ann Harris, who voiced Tina went on do voice work on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' you can lots of ''un''family-friendly fare as ''Film/TheBeguiled''.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: As mentioned on the YMMV page, this show was one not aired as often by ''Creator/CartoonNetwork''. When they held their fake award show, Goober out of nowhere was eligible for several awards. However something that was highly damning is while Goober received a nomination for best villain, the "character" nominated wasn't actually a character from any episode but a nameless one from the opening credits. At the time probably assuming no one would notice, that was one hell of a CriticalResearchFailure.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: As mentioned on the YMMV page, this show was one not aired as often by ''Creator/CartoonNetwork''. When they held their fake award show, Goober out of nowhere was eligible for several awards. However something that was highly damning is while Goober received a nomination for best villain, the "character" nominated wasn't actually a character from any episode but a nameless one from the opening credits. At While it's possible nobody noticed at the time probably assuming no one would notice, that time, it was still one hell of a CriticalResearchFailure.
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* FollowTheLeader: This show has a very distinctive part in the Hanna Barbera meddling kids trend. While it clearly is partly following ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'', a lot of its variations from Scooby ended up becoming more common in later Scooby installments. So Goober followed Scooby, yet Scooby later followed Goober's lead.
** On one base level, Ted is essentially our straight guy leader. Tina is his beta, who is the pretty redhead girl like Daphne. But Tina is a reporter here and not that ditzy. Daphne, of course, in the later years lost her "danger prone" gimmick and her career of choice was a reporter.
** While Gillie may look to be drawn like Shaggy, in reality the Goober and Gillie dynamic is actually a predecessor to the Scooby and Scrappy dynamic. Goober would run away like a coward while Gillie stayed behind to take pictures, resulting in Goober rushing back to save Gillie.
** The RealAfterAll references would later be utilized in some Scooby productions, although it was featured in Goober episodes years before any Scooby show itself used the trope.
** Lastly, guest stars appear in this show as well, just as in ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies''.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: As mentioned on the YMMV page, this show was one not aired as often by ''Creator/CartoonNetwork''. When they held their fake award show, Goober out of nowhere was eligible for several awards. However something that was highly damning is while Goober received a nomination for best villain, the "character" nominated wasn't actually a character from any episode but a nameless one from the opening credits. At the time probably assuming no one would notice, that was one hell of a CriticalResearchFailure.
** On one base level, Ted is essentially our straight guy leader. Tina is his beta, who is the pretty redhead girl like Daphne. But Tina is a reporter here and not that ditzy. Daphne, of course, in the later years lost her "danger prone" gimmick and her career of choice was a reporter.
** While Gillie may look to be drawn like Shaggy, in reality the Goober and Gillie dynamic is actually a predecessor to the Scooby and Scrappy dynamic. Goober would run away like a coward while Gillie stayed behind to take pictures, resulting in Goober rushing back to save Gillie.
** The RealAfterAll references would later be utilized in some Scooby productions, although it was featured in Goober episodes years before any Scooby show itself used the trope.
** Lastly, guest stars appear in this show as well, just as in ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies''.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: As mentioned on the YMMV page, this show was one not aired as often by ''Creator/CartoonNetwork''. When they held their fake award show, Goober out of nowhere was eligible for several awards. However something that was highly damning is while Goober received a nomination for best villain, the "character" nominated wasn't actually a character from any episode but a nameless one from the opening credits. At the time probably assuming no one would notice, that was one hell of a CriticalResearchFailure.