Barry Tone
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Only the live actor movie version of him is, and I don't even like to count that movie as canonical; it's mostly just badly writtenhate fan fiction set to the big screen, even though it may have been intended as an R rated Parody at first. There's no way it's even 50% in spirit of Scooby from 1969 - 1976.
On Scrappy, he's just a clueless and_*ridiculously_* adventurous and peppy pup in the cartoons, who sometimes thought food was for him when it wasn't. He wasn't rude, he was just a pup who was quite a handfull. He was at his worst early on from 1979 - 1983, and he mellowed out from about 1984 - 1989. There's one point (before 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo) when he was about ready to go after a ghost or monster, but changed his mind. I forgot which episode that is, but it's from 1983 or 1984.
Needs to know Hebrew.
Only the live actor movie version of him is, and I don't even like to count that movie as canonical; it's mostly just badly written
On Scrappy, he's just a clueless and