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Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
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| Title: | Shaggy Busted |
| Episode Number: | 3 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 3 |
| Production Number: | 10-03 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday July 07th, 2002 |
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While on their way to try to meet up with the rest of the gang to solve a mystery, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo are placed under arrest by a police officer when he suspects that they’re under the influence of narcotics. Harvey is assigned the position of taking control of their defense, though he soon discovers that the two of them may not stand much of a chance in court.
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| | Guest Stars | | •Erik Richter | voiced | Cop / Prisoner #2 / Dog | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Frank Welker | voiced | Fred / Avenger / Robot | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Grey Delisle | voiced | Daphne / Debbie | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Larry Morris | played | Live Action Harvey Birdman | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Michael McKean | voiced | Various | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Scott Innes | voiced | Scooby Doo / Shaggy / Scrappy Doo / Prisoner #1 | Recurring (first appearance) | | •B. J. Ward | voiced | Velma | | | •Bazyl Dripps | played | Live Action Tab Can | | | •Jeff Bergman | voiced | George Jetson / Bakov / Clown | |
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| First appearance of Peanut. His character is very similar to Birdboy, Birdman's sidekick in the old '60s cartoon. |
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| Harvey: The job, it’s yours! Congratulations.
Peanut: Well, gosh, that’s great! Do I get a gun?
Harvey: Sure. | Harvey: There are two lives that depend on me giving the performance of my life tomorrow.
Bartender: Scotch?
Harvey: Hell yeah! Let’s get stinko! | (When discovering that Shaggy and Scooby-Doo weren’t potheads)
Harvey: You mean, those boys weren’t,…
Fred: Nope, they’re just stupid. |
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| Tab Cola, as featured during Harvey's live action beach 'product placement' dream, was the first major diet cola from the 1980s, but eventually faded into oblivion. |
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