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  • And Matthew Lillard as Shaggy is absolutely, positively brilliant.

    Boing Boing: June 16, 2002 - June 22, 2002 Archives 2002

  • They therefore resent Mystery Inc., the name Shaggy and company's youth gang eventually, retroactively went by, for exposing so many seemingly paranormal events as the work of crooks.

    Every Day Is Like Wednesday 2010

  • Another infamous drop-in who goes by the name Shaggy - aka Steve Kaplan - has often been called the world's most famous party crasher.

    chron.com Chronicle 2010

  • Well, there are at least two documentaries in the pipeline in which he features large as day, as well as Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, an online TV series that films him in his cab sounding off to various celebrity-lite passengers (David Hasselhoff; someone called Shaggy, who was told to take his feet off the seat) - "And don't get me started on that Lady Gaga ..." and so on - and now he's even recording an album of his own, Rush of Love, due to be released in spring.

    Ginny Dougary: Mitch Winehouse on the Torment of Amy's Self-Destruction 2010

  • Well, there are at least two documentaries in the pipeline in which he features large as day, as well as Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, an online TV series that films him in his cab sounding off to various celebrity-lite passengers (David Hasselhoff; someone called Shaggy, who was told to take his feet off the seat) - "And don't get me started on that Lady Gaga ..." and so on - and now he's even recording an album of his own, Rush of Love, due to be released in spring.

    Mitch Winehouse on the Torment of Amy's Self-Destruction 2010

  • Well, there are at least two documentaries in the pipeline in which he features large as day, as well as Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, an online TV series that films him in his cab sounding off to various celebrity-lite passengers (David Hasselhoff; someone called Shaggy, who was told to take his feet off the seat) - "And don't get me started on that Lady Gaga ..." and so on - and now he's even recording an album of his own, Rush of Love, due to be released in spring.

    Ginny Dougary: Mitch Winehouse on the Torment of Amy's Self-Destruction 2010

  • Well, there are at least two documentaries in the pipeline in which he features large as day, as well as Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, an online TV series that films him in his cab sounding off to various celebrity-lite passengers David Hasselhoff; someone called Shaggy, who was told to take his feet off the seat - "And don't get me started on that Lady Gaga..." and so on - and now he's even recording an album of his own, Rush of Love, due to be released in spring.

    Ginny Dougary: Mitch Winehouse on the Torment of Amy's Self-Destruction Ginny Dougary 2010

  • Well, there are at least two documentaries in the pipeline in which he features large as day, as well as Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, an online TV series that films him in his cab sounding off to various celebrity-lite passengers (David Hasselhoff; someone called Shaggy, who was told to take his feet off the seat) - "And don't get me started on that Lady Gaga ..." and so on - and now he's even recording an album of his own, Rush of Love, due to be released in spring.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ginny Dougary 2010

  • Well, there are at least two documentaries in the pipeline in which he features large as day, as well as Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, an online TV series that films him in his cab sounding off to various celebrity-lite passengers (David Hasselhoff; someone called Shaggy, who was told to take his feet off the seat) - "And don't get me started on that Lady Gaga ..." and so on - and now he's even recording an album of his own, Rush of Love, due to be released in spring.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2010

  • His Shaggy is the original Shaggy, just not as unhinged and thus a little smarter.

    Scott Mendelson: Huff Post Review - Scooby-Doo: The Mystery Begins (2009) 2009

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