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Scooby-Doo Justice Project

Scooby-Doo Justice Project

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Scooby-Doo Justice Project

Scooby-Doo Justice Project

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Scooby-Doo Justice Project

Scooby-Doo Justice Project

Scooby-Doo Justice Project

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This episode contains two huge pieces of news. First, we reveal our behind-the-scenes purchase of the legendary "Lost Lyrics" to the Scooby-Doo TV series theme song. Second, we announce the winner of our Ralph Cramp Soundalike Contest, where we
Recorded on location in an old, abandoned cabin. Ralph interrupts his extremely important arachnid inventory to present two pieces of information. First, we hear some of the best tips left on the Scooby-Doo Justice Project tip line. Second, we
After inviting listeners to call the 24 hour hotline at (541) 204-0010, Ralph talks about an Australian connection with Scooby-Doo. He presents a legal loophole Harry the Hypnotist might have used to get free and discusses this with Legal Consu
About one year ago, The Scooby-Doo Justice Project spokesman Ralph Cramp was invited to give the commencement speech at the graduation of his local middle school. it was a message of inspiration, encouragement, and preparation for the real worl
Recorded on-location inside a department store dressing room, Ralph explains why he's trapped in there. Then he plays a bombshell interview with a member of the law enforcement community. And finally, he reveals what may be the hidden origins o
In preparation for a complete analysis of this Scooby-Doo episode that takes place in a circus, Ralph gives a brief synopsis of the plot to "Bedlam in the Big Top." He gives the background on the independent investigator he admires most. He int
Recorded on location in a thickly wooded area, Ralph interrupts his important on-location clown research to make two momentus announcements. We will not put them here in the show description, because that would give them away before Ralph makes
In this gripping episode, Ralph reveals The Scooby-Doo Justice Project's plans for a tactical t-shirt that all associates and researchers can wear to identify one another during group operations. He plays a recorded call with J.W. Chafe that is
Spokesman Ralph Cramp takes some time away from his sand studies to thank those who contributed to The Scooby-Doo Justice Project's recent GoFundMe campaign to raise $57 to purchase additional LEGO figurines.
An embarrassing situation in a Facebook mastermind group has led Ralph Cramp to take a bold step in the development of this podcast. This is a personal message for listeners only. If you are not going to listen to it, then we ask you not to dow
Scooby-Doo Justice Project spokesman Ralph Cramp reports live from the group's "Extended String Theory" testing. At first they are going to have Floyd climb onto the roof of a high school gym, but are forced to change venues. Most importantly,
"The Backstage Rage" takes place (not surprisingly) backstage. But a good portion of it also (surprisingly) takes place ON stage. Scooby-Doo Justice Project spokesman Ralph Cramp takes listeners through the background, the basic plot outline, a
While lead investigator and spokesman Ralph Cramp is on location in the alleyway behind his local performing arts building, he receives a message that The Scooby-Doo Justice Project's social media accounts are being peppered with questions. He
Ralph concludes the Scooby-Doo Justice Project's analysis of the curious case of Charlie the Robot in "Foul Play in Funland." Criminal Researcher J.W. Chafe and Legal Consultant Frank Melasma each contribute the valuable knowledge. Reaching bey
Scooby-Doo Justice Project spokesman Ralph Cramp has recorded this mini-episode live on a west coast beach. He was intending to further study beach clams, which he believes are the key to unlocking the mystery behind the Scooby-Episode "Foul Pl
Ralph presents the first part of the research team's analysis of the Scooby-Doo episode featuring Charlie the robot--"Foul Play in Funland." Ralph asks criminal researcher J.W. Chafe for his perspective on criminals at amusement parks and movie
Ralph was compelled to interrupt his on-site research for "Foul Play in Funland" so he could address the public radio interview that recently aired. He felt the host ambushed him, belittled The Scooby-Doo Justice Project, and turned a congenial
We discuss with Legal Consultant Frank Melasma the legal possibilities of dressing up like an ape. We discuss with Film Correspondent Joe Jaundice the physical possibilities of dressing up like an ape. And then we seek to explain why Carl the S
Recorded in a laundromat in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, this is the first-person account of Independent Investigator Ralph Cramp's attempt to prevent a demonstration from beginning in the streets and pouring over onto the docks. This unfiltered, u
Because of numerous inaccuracies in our movie knowledge, Ralph introduces the program's official Film Correspondent Joe Jaundice. He was originally supposed to report live from a movie screening, but the logistics were not favorable. In additio
We've had to quickly record and upload this alert because of a situation involving a former Scooby-Doo Justice Project team member. We thought this person had moved on. But a recent incident shows that we must all be on our guard. Please listen
We begin by discussing audience members who believe they are descended from impoverished aristocracy, like the Wetherbys. J.W. Chafe provides the criminal perspective on blue ghosts and suspects tied to armchairs. And Ralph Cramp does a wonderf
Recorded on location while clinging to a rickety footbridge spanning a deadly ravine. Ralph explains how he is researching the upcoming "Never Ape An Apeman" episode, and also addresses why his secretly recorded clip of the Friendship Basement
Season 2 of our podcast begins with the tragic case of the Wetherby family who are at the center of the Scooby-Doo episode "What The Hex Going On." Spokesman Ralph Cramp clears the air about his recent appearance on Those Movie Guys Podcast. Le
Producer Marion Migraine and independent investigator Ralph Cramp explain the podcast, preview the second mini-season covering the next five Scooby-Doo episodes, and introduce the new introduction. Ralph also uses the archeological term "in sit
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