Brand | Scooby-Doo |
Manufacturer | Warner Home Video, Inc. |
UPC | 883929262533 |
EAN | 0883929262533 |
Country | U.S. and Canada |
Category | Entertainment > Movies & TV > TV |
Last Scan | May 5 2024 at 8:10 PM |
GS1 Name | Warner Home Video, Inc. |
GS1 Address | 4000 Warner Blvd. Burbank US |
Description |
Scooby & the gang are together in two Scooby-Doo mystery movies. Scooby-Doo! Curse Of The Lake Monster: Off to a resort with summer jobs, the gang stumbles onto a mystery when the Frog Monster of Lake Erie makes an unexpected appearance, scaring away all the guests.
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Time Warner owns Johnson Foods, member of GMA
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Member of the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA).
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Manufactures products that are tested on animals at some stage of development
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In 2009, President and COO of New Line Cinema Tobias Emmerich contributed $500 to "NORA Campaign - Yes on 5", a committee which aimed to expand drug abuse treatment and lessen many drug-related penalties in California.
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Full page tobacco ads aimed at teens
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Time Warner hired a lobbying firm for $62,500 to lobby only on SOPA and PIPA, and two other firms for an additional $100,000 to lobby on SOPA/PIPA as well as other issues.
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