Kenneth Williams did a song about a “cordwangler” who had a thing for a girl called “Chiswick Flo”. It was called “The Ballad Of The Woggler’s Moulie”. Swe >
According to the documentary that was part of the original distribution of the movie version, Thompson wrote the narrative because he didn’t much like the French. The whole hippy thing, however, mostly came from Dillon the Rabbit and Dougal’s (or Pollux’s) sugar habit.
While the whole thing came off as a bit of a hippy thing, especially given the period it was filmed in (about 2 years before Scooby) even though Serge Danot (its originator) and the people that worked around him (including Ivor Wood who went on to do such shows as Hatty Town and later on Postman Pat) strongly denied any connection.
Again, I’m not too surprised about Shaggy given the era in question, though it was a look that didn’t age well.
She does that anyway, but so often it is obscured by this curious little human female.