Scooby-Doo Justice Project
Summary: The Scooby-Doo Justice Project Podcast is dedicated to the belief that most of the "villains" in the original TV series "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" were actually innocent. We believe that these men weren't just mistakenly accused of their crimes, but were purposely FRAMED. Now we are convinced it's our job to clear their names. Follow along as Ralph Cramp and his criminal consultants conduct an ongoing investigation of the 1969-1970 Saturday morning cartoon. In each episode we examine key elements of the TV show as a whole and offer an alternative analysis of the official crime theory presented in a particular cartoon episode. See our ongoing research on Instagram @scoobydoojusticeprojectpodcast and on Facebook @ScoobyDooJusticeProjectPodcast (which appear to be exactly the same account names!) Email us your tips at ScoobyDooJusticeProject@aol.com
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Podcasts:
Ralph gives a brief plot summary and begins his analysis of "Bedlam in the Big Top."
Ralph interrupts his clown-in-the-woods research to make two important announcements.
Ralph hints at a group t-shirt, has calls with both a legal researcher and a criminal consultant, gives the group's final analysis of "The Backstage Rage."
Ralph thanks the generous contributors who gave to our recent GoFundMe campaign.
Ralph Cramp announces The Scooby-Doo Justice Project GoFundMe LEGO Campaign
Ralph interrupts important "Extended String Theory" research to announce a free resource for the podcast's serious listeners.
Ralph, with the help of his key research consultants, explores the plot and lays the foundation for analysis of "The Backstage Rage"
In this mini-episode Ralph reports live from his puppet theater investigation and then answers listeners' most frequent questions.
Ralph concludes the group's analysis of the Scooby-Doo episode "Foul Play in Funland."
Ralph reports live from a west coast beach then plays an interview with the gals from the "I Love A Conspiracy" podcast.
Spokesman Ralph Cramp presents the first part of the research team's analysis of "Foul Play in Funland."
Ralph plays an interview he did for public radio's "People In Perspective" hosted by Pat Bolton-Reese.
Ralph presents our group's concluding analysis of the chilling episode "Never Ape an Ape Man."
The Lunenburg Riot
Episode 7 (Part 1) - Never Ape An Ape Man