Update 5/25/2020: I have attempted to edit and remaster some of the tracks heard here to increase the quality! Look below to see 4 different versions that I have produced, as well as a description of each.





1.) https://archive.org/details/nicholsunderscorestereovocal

(This version includes "stereo" versions of some of the cues on this page, with the names of them being audibly spoken by the booth director when they were recorded, as well as having the conductor audibly count off.)





2.) https://archive.org/details/nicholsunderscorestereo

(This version includes "stereo" versions of some of the cues on this page, but does NOT include the names of them being audibly spoken by the booth director, nor the counting off of the conductor.)







3.) https://archive.org/details/nicholsunderscoremonovocal

(This version includes monaural versions of some of the cues on this page, with the names of them being audibly spoken by the booth director when they were recorded, as well as having the conductor audibly count off.)





4.) https://archive.org/details/nicholsunderscoremono

(This version includes monaural versions of some of the cues on this page, but does NOT include the names of them being audibly spoken by the booth director, nor the counting off of the conductor.)





Please Read This Description!







In celebration of the upcoming 50th anniversary of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, this page of the Internet Archive contains all of the currently available Ted Nichols and Hoyt Curtin underscore cues, that were previously thought to be lost .







These cues have been sought by many the world over for several years.





Prior to 2019, the only evidence of these cues and the only one available was made available by Dan Dzula, an Emmy-award winning sound producer. He had accumulated a copy of several, but not all, of these cues while working for Cartoon Network in 2004-2005. The evidence of his provided copy of "Theme 1, Take 5" and his screenshot showing the titles and lengths were amazing for the community that hoped to find more of the cues. (Dan's copy of "Theme 1, Take 5," as well as his provided screenshot, are NOT included in this archive.)







Regardless, for a while, Dan Dzula was the only hope we had at finding Ted Nichols' Scooby-Doo cues and more about them.







That was, until early June 2019, when a website was discovered that housed a .zip file containing 69 .mp3 files of most of the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? cues, and some cues from The New Scooby-Doo Movies. A link to that website is listed below.







I have provided these cues in the hope that higher-quality versions are either soon found, remastered, or released. For now, despite the noisy analog hiss and audible panning errors (the audio appears to be heavier on the right side, yet more audible on the left), this should hope to satisfy those who have been searching.





Good things come to those who wait, and this is only the beginning.





http://cybernight.elementfx.com/scooby.html







WITH THAT SAID, I find it necessary to stress the idea of fair use when uploading these files.





Copyright Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. I am uploading these files for the general public to use for non-commercial purposes ONLY, as well as to educate and research more information about them, as my hope is that by uploading them, the public will be able to find out more information about them.









-CartoonCade

