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====Season one====
 
====Season one====
 
[[File:Daily Babbler newspaper.png|thumb|[[Scooby-Doo Detective Agency|The gang]] are heroes.]]
 
[[File:Daily Babbler newspaper.png|thumb|[[Scooby-Doo Detective Agency|The gang]] are heroes.]]
 
[[File:Shag and Scoob reported as sword theives.png|thumb|left|Shaggy and Scooby falsely accused of stealing.]]
 
[[Shaggy Rogers]] had a paper route with them until the discovery of criminal activities there by [[Mr. Conrad|his boss]] forced him to quit.<ref>{{APNSD101}}</ref>
 
[[Shaggy Rogers]] had a paper route with them until the discovery of criminal activities there by [[Mr. Conrad|his boss]] forced him to quit.<ref>{{APNSD101}}</ref>
   
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** 113. ''[[Lights...Camera...Monster]]'' <sup>(newspaper)</sup>
 
** 113. ''[[Lights...Camera...Monster]]'' <sup>(newspaper)</sup>
   
[[File:Daily Babbler.png|thumb|left|Shaggy and Scooby falsely accused of stealing.]]
 
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
* In the first episode, the ''Daily Babbler'' is misspelled frequently making one believe that there may have been some confusion of the spelling/pronunciation for the animators.
 
* In the first episode, the ''Daily Babbler'' is misspelled frequently making one believe that there may have been some confusion of the spelling/pronunciation for the animators.
** As the gang follow the tire track to the Daily Blabber both signs outside read "Daily Babble" and the sign at the top of the building still shows this while the camera is on the outside while Scooby messes with the elevator.* The only identifiable employees were [[Mr. Conrad]] and [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] in ''[[A Bicycle Built for Boo!|A Bicycle Built for <u>Boo</u>!]]'', and they both lost their jobs (or quit in the latter's case) by episode's end.
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** As the gang follow the tire track to the Daily Blabber both signs outside read "Daily Babble" and the sign at the top of the building still shows this while the camera is on the outside while Scooby messes with the elevator.
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* The only identifiable employees were [[Mr. Conrad]] and [[Shaggy Rogers|Shaggy]] in ''[[A Bicycle Built for Boo!|A Bicycle Built for <u>Boo</u>!]]'', and they both lost their jobs (or quit in the latter's case) by episode's end.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 22:48, 13 January 2016

The Daily Babbler is a local newspaper published in Coolsville.

Employees

Former employees

History

A Pup Named Scooby-Doo

Season one

Daily Babbler newspaper

The gang are heroes.

File:Shag and Scoob reported as sword theives.png

Shaggy and Scooby falsely accused of stealing.

Shaggy Rogers had a paper route with them until the discovery of criminal activities there by his boss forced him to quit.[1]

Shaggy and Scooby-Doo got their picture on the front page when they were accused of stealing samurai swords.[2]

There was a front-page article about the crimes of Stinkweed.[3]

Appearances

Notes/trivia

  • In the first episode, the Daily Babbler is misspelled frequently making one believe that there may have been some confusion of the spelling/pronunciation for the animators.
    • As the gang follow the tire track to the Daily Blabber both signs outside read "Daily Babble" and the sign at the top of the building still shows this while the camera is on the outside while Scooby messes with the elevator.
  • The only identifiable employees were Mr. Conrad and Shaggy in A Bicycle Built for Boo!, and they both lost their jobs (or quit in the latter's case) by episode's end.

References