![]() ![]() ![]() They are both always hungry and are scared of everything. Both Scooby and Shaggy are so similar, they even look alike. They travel around in a psychedelic green van solving crimes that are thought to be supernatural but end up being criminal instead. Scooby-Doo and Shaggy are both part of a team of teenage detectives that includes their friends Fred, Daphne, and Velma. Scooby Doobie Doo, where are you? He is everywhere and has been around since 1969 when he started out as the furry partner and best fur-iend to Shaggy on Saturday morning cartoons. The breed is not just loyal, but very protective and would make a great guard dog as well as a fur-iendly family pet. True to their name, Akitas are very loyal and lovable dogs who never leave their humans side by choice. The other passengers and employees at the station loved Hachi and would sit with him, bring him treats, and the city even erected a bronze statue to honor him at the Shibuya train station in Tokyo. For the next 10 years, Hachi went to the station to look for his professor, who of course, never arrived. Sadly, the professor died at work one day and Hachi would go to the train station every day to wait for his human. Hachi would be there waiting for him in the afternoon when he returned. Hachi was owned by a Professor who took him to the train station with him every morning when he went to work. As the true story goes, the movie follows. ![]() The American version made by Sony Pictures, Hachi: A Dog’s Tale, was released in 2009 at the Seattle International Film Festival and earned over $46 million in the first year. Based on a true story about the faithful Akita, it was first a Japanese film named Hachiko Monogatari released in 1987 by the Shochiku-Fuji Company. If you thought your dog was loyal, wait until you see the movie about Hachi. ![]()
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