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Episode 23: Interview with Jon Colton Barry

1h 4m · Unmasked History of Scooby-Doo · 06 Jan 21:02

In the first episode of January’s Be Cool Scooby-Doo theme, Alexa chats with head writer and story editor on the show, Jon Colton Barry. 

Highlights of this episode include: 

1- Jon discusses the process of developing the personalities of the gang in the show, especially for Fred, Daphne, and Velma. 

2- How the art style contributes to the writing of the show, and types of gags they could do because of the way the show looked. 

3- Jon talks about some of his favourite Be Cool episodes. 

 

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