80s Cartoon like Scooby-Doo but with an invisible dog

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This was an 80's TV cartoon series that was a lot like Scooby-Doo. The dog characters catchphrase was something like "it's ridiculikulous" and turned invisible (when scared?).










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This was an 80's TV cartoon series that was a lot like Scooby-Doo. The dog characters catchphrase was something like "it's ridiculikulous" and turned invisible (when scared?).










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This was an 80's TV cartoon series that was a lot like Scooby-Doo. The dog characters catchphrase was something like "it's ridiculikulous" and turned invisible (when scared?).










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  • Can you edit in anymore details from this guide? For example, any plot elements? Specific story lines?
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  • Can you edit in anymore details from this guide? For example, any plot elements? Specific story lines?
    – TheLethalCarrot
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Can you edit in anymore details from this guide? For example, any plot elements? Specific story lines?
– TheLethalCarrot
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Can you edit in anymore details from this guide? For example, any plot elements? Specific story lines?
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Goober and the Ghost Chasers



It ran for one season consisting of sixteen episodes in 1973. It is very similar to Scooby-Doo and was created by the same production studio, Hanna-Barbera Productions. The Wikipedia plot summary mentions he can become invisible as you say (emphasis mine).




Similar to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Goober and the Ghost Chasers also features a group of teenagers solving spooky mysteries with their Afghan Hound-like dog Goober. The Ghost Chasers use their equipment from the Apparition Kit (like the Specter Detector, the Poltergeist Powder, etc.) when it comes to determining whether the ghost is real or not. The major differences were that the ghosts they eventually find are real and would help in defeating the fake ghosts. Some of those people behind the mask of some fake ghosts are not criminals. Goober had the power to become invisible (but could not control it) and his closest human companion is reckless instead of cowardly. Also unlike Scooby-Doo, Goober can talk more clearly, but speaks only to "break the fourth wall" with a comment aimed at the viewers; otherwise, he merely barks.




In the intro clip he also utters "it's ridiculikulous" around 25 seconds in.








This YouTube clip shows Goober becoming invisible whilst still wearing a hat at around 1 min to 1 min 10 secs.











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    It's Goober And The Ghost Chasers:
    Wikipedia article



    I remember it being shown on British TV in the mid-to-late '70s (although it may have been repeated in the '80s). The phrase "it's ridiculiculiculous" stuck in my memory ever since!






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    • This seems to be correct (I just managed to get there before you). Can you edit in why you think this is correct though? At the moment it's little more than a link only comment.
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    • Added a paragraph based on my memory of the cartoon (from 40 years ago!)
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    Goober and the Ghost Chasers



    It ran for one season consisting of sixteen episodes in 1973. It is very similar to Scooby-Doo and was created by the same production studio, Hanna-Barbera Productions. The Wikipedia plot summary mentions he can become invisible as you say (emphasis mine).




    Similar to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Goober and the Ghost Chasers also features a group of teenagers solving spooky mysteries with their Afghan Hound-like dog Goober. The Ghost Chasers use their equipment from the Apparition Kit (like the Specter Detector, the Poltergeist Powder, etc.) when it comes to determining whether the ghost is real or not. The major differences were that the ghosts they eventually find are real and would help in defeating the fake ghosts. Some of those people behind the mask of some fake ghosts are not criminals. Goober had the power to become invisible (but could not control it) and his closest human companion is reckless instead of cowardly. Also unlike Scooby-Doo, Goober can talk more clearly, but speaks only to "break the fourth wall" with a comment aimed at the viewers; otherwise, he merely barks.




    In the intro clip he also utters "it's ridiculikulous" around 25 seconds in.








    This YouTube clip shows Goober becoming invisible whilst still wearing a hat at around 1 min to 1 min 10 secs.











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      Goober and the Ghost Chasers



      It ran for one season consisting of sixteen episodes in 1973. It is very similar to Scooby-Doo and was created by the same production studio, Hanna-Barbera Productions. The Wikipedia plot summary mentions he can become invisible as you say (emphasis mine).




      Similar to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Goober and the Ghost Chasers also features a group of teenagers solving spooky mysteries with their Afghan Hound-like dog Goober. The Ghost Chasers use their equipment from the Apparition Kit (like the Specter Detector, the Poltergeist Powder, etc.) when it comes to determining whether the ghost is real or not. The major differences were that the ghosts they eventually find are real and would help in defeating the fake ghosts. Some of those people behind the mask of some fake ghosts are not criminals. Goober had the power to become invisible (but could not control it) and his closest human companion is reckless instead of cowardly. Also unlike Scooby-Doo, Goober can talk more clearly, but speaks only to "break the fourth wall" with a comment aimed at the viewers; otherwise, he merely barks.




      In the intro clip he also utters "it's ridiculikulous" around 25 seconds in.








      This YouTube clip shows Goober becoming invisible whilst still wearing a hat at around 1 min to 1 min 10 secs.











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        Goober and the Ghost Chasers



        It ran for one season consisting of sixteen episodes in 1973. It is very similar to Scooby-Doo and was created by the same production studio, Hanna-Barbera Productions. The Wikipedia plot summary mentions he can become invisible as you say (emphasis mine).




        Similar to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Goober and the Ghost Chasers also features a group of teenagers solving spooky mysteries with their Afghan Hound-like dog Goober. The Ghost Chasers use their equipment from the Apparition Kit (like the Specter Detector, the Poltergeist Powder, etc.) when it comes to determining whether the ghost is real or not. The major differences were that the ghosts they eventually find are real and would help in defeating the fake ghosts. Some of those people behind the mask of some fake ghosts are not criminals. Goober had the power to become invisible (but could not control it) and his closest human companion is reckless instead of cowardly. Also unlike Scooby-Doo, Goober can talk more clearly, but speaks only to "break the fourth wall" with a comment aimed at the viewers; otherwise, he merely barks.




        In the intro clip he also utters "it's ridiculikulous" around 25 seconds in.








        This YouTube clip shows Goober becoming invisible whilst still wearing a hat at around 1 min to 1 min 10 secs.











        share|improve this answer














        Goober and the Ghost Chasers



        It ran for one season consisting of sixteen episodes in 1973. It is very similar to Scooby-Doo and was created by the same production studio, Hanna-Barbera Productions. The Wikipedia plot summary mentions he can become invisible as you say (emphasis mine).




        Similar to Hanna-Barbera's successful Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Goober and the Ghost Chasers also features a group of teenagers solving spooky mysteries with their Afghan Hound-like dog Goober. The Ghost Chasers use their equipment from the Apparition Kit (like the Specter Detector, the Poltergeist Powder, etc.) when it comes to determining whether the ghost is real or not. The major differences were that the ghosts they eventually find are real and would help in defeating the fake ghosts. Some of those people behind the mask of some fake ghosts are not criminals. Goober had the power to become invisible (but could not control it) and his closest human companion is reckless instead of cowardly. Also unlike Scooby-Doo, Goober can talk more clearly, but speaks only to "break the fourth wall" with a comment aimed at the viewers; otherwise, he merely barks.




        In the intro clip he also utters "it's ridiculikulous" around 25 seconds in.








        This YouTube clip shows Goober becoming invisible whilst still wearing a hat at around 1 min to 1 min 10 secs.




























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            It's Goober And The Ghost Chasers:
            Wikipedia article



            I remember it being shown on British TV in the mid-to-late '70s (although it may have been repeated in the '80s). The phrase "it's ridiculiculiculous" stuck in my memory ever since!






            share|improve this answer






















            • This seems to be correct (I just managed to get there before you). Can you edit in why you think this is correct though? At the moment it's little more than a link only comment.
              – TheLethalCarrot
              45 mins ago










            • Added a paragraph based on my memory of the cartoon (from 40 years ago!)
              – Wallnut
              35 mins ago














            up vote
            2
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            It's Goober And The Ghost Chasers:
            Wikipedia article



            I remember it being shown on British TV in the mid-to-late '70s (although it may have been repeated in the '80s). The phrase "it's ridiculiculiculous" stuck in my memory ever since!






            share|improve this answer






















            • This seems to be correct (I just managed to get there before you). Can you edit in why you think this is correct though? At the moment it's little more than a link only comment.
              – TheLethalCarrot
              45 mins ago










            • Added a paragraph based on my memory of the cartoon (from 40 years ago!)
              – Wallnut
              35 mins ago












            up vote
            2
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            up vote
            2
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            It's Goober And The Ghost Chasers:
            Wikipedia article



            I remember it being shown on British TV in the mid-to-late '70s (although it may have been repeated in the '80s). The phrase "it's ridiculiculiculous" stuck in my memory ever since!






            share|improve this answer














            It's Goober And The Ghost Chasers:
            Wikipedia article



            I remember it being shown on British TV in the mid-to-late '70s (although it may have been repeated in the '80s). The phrase "it's ridiculiculiculous" stuck in my memory ever since!







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            • This seems to be correct (I just managed to get there before you). Can you edit in why you think this is correct though? At the moment it's little more than a link only comment.
              – TheLethalCarrot
              45 mins ago










            • Added a paragraph based on my memory of the cartoon (from 40 years ago!)
              – Wallnut
              35 mins ago
















            • This seems to be correct (I just managed to get there before you). Can you edit in why you think this is correct though? At the moment it's little more than a link only comment.
              – TheLethalCarrot
              45 mins ago










            • Added a paragraph based on my memory of the cartoon (from 40 years ago!)
              – Wallnut
              35 mins ago















            This seems to be correct (I just managed to get there before you). Can you edit in why you think this is correct though? At the moment it's little more than a link only comment.
            – TheLethalCarrot
            45 mins ago




            This seems to be correct (I just managed to get there before you). Can you edit in why you think this is correct though? At the moment it's little more than a link only comment.
            – TheLethalCarrot
            45 mins ago












            Added a paragraph based on my memory of the cartoon (from 40 years ago!)
            – Wallnut
            35 mins ago




            Added a paragraph based on my memory of the cartoon (from 40 years ago!)
            – Wallnut
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