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Snooper and Blabber made appearances in a number of comic books, and had their own title from Gold Key Comics, which only ran for three issues (1962–1963).
In the mid-1960s, Snooper and Blabber were the stars of two LP albums from Hanna-Barbera Records:
- James Bomb, in which the duo were involved in a James Bond-type adventure; the record included songs with titles like “Dr. Oh No” and “Gold Pinky.”
- Monster Shindig, in which Snooper and Blabber are called to investigate a loud party, which is being thrown by The Gruesomes. Paul Frees voiced Snooper and June Foray voiced Blabber on this record.
In a 2007 episode of Robot Chicken, "Ban on the Fun", Snooper and Blabber appear in the "Laff-a-Munich" skit, confronting The Great Fondoo was holding the groceries after the Really Rottens have murdered the majority of the Yogi Yahooyees. Snooper asks Fondoo, "Do you know why we're here?" However, the villain questions why HE is there, stating he is a nobody and that Hanna Barbera should've had plenty of other villains to make up the Really Rottens. Snooper and Blabber then shoot him to death
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