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** Same episode. Velma manages to fish out an important clue from the samurai ghost by speaking in Japanese and the ghost not understanding her. The line, "Kono katana wa nisemono desu", is actually accurately pronounced and the translation eventually provided is accurate [[note]]"Those swords are fake."[[/note]]
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* Velma, with Scooby's help, defeating her computer (which somebody was using to frame her) in "The Computer Walks Among Us" by overloading it with commands.

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* Velma, with Scooby's help, defeating her computer (which somebody was using to frame her) in "The Computer Walks Among Us" by overloading it with commands.commands.
* "The Ghost of Mrs. Shusham": for once, it's Shaggy and Scooby deducing who the MonsterOfTheWeek really is, which even Velma couldn't do. After they explain how they figured it out, Velma congratulates them and says she's most impressed.
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* In the episode with the robot dog protector, when said robot dog's creator turns it on the kids, Scooby nearly singlehandedly saves them. No one messes with these kids with Scooby Doo around!

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* In the episode with the robot dog protector, when said robot dog's creator turns it on the kids, Scooby nearly singlehandedly saves them. No one messes with these kids with Scooby Doo around!around!
* Velma, with Scooby's help, defeating her computer (which somebody was using to frame her) in "The Computer Walks Among Us" by overloading it with commands.
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* One from real-life: [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/people/ruegger1.html Per]] producer [[WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} Tom Ruegger]], ''William Hanna'' directed the entire pilot episode ''all by himself''- taking him over a week to do so. And it was by Ruegger's request, too.
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* In "Now Museum, Now You Don't", Velma subdues the "samurai ghost" monster by repeatedly ''body-slamming him onto pillows!''

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* In "Now Museum, Now You Don't", Velma subdues the "samurai ghost" monster by repeatedly ''body-slamming him onto pillows!''pillows!''
* In the episode with the robot dog protector, when said robot dog's creator turns it on the kids, Scooby nearly singlehandedly saves them. No one messes with these kids with Scooby Doo around!
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* In "A Bicycle Built For Boo", Velma [[BlindWithoutEm loses her glasses]] during a chase with the MonsterOfTheWeek. Scooby, in full swashbuckler mode, swings from a rope and delivers Velma to safety several times and retrieves her glasses. Also a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.

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* In "A Bicycle Built For Boo", Velma [[BlindWithoutEm loses her glasses]] during a chase with the MonsterOfTheWeek. Scooby, in full swashbuckler mode, swings from a rope and delivers Velma to safety several times and retrieves her glasses. Also a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.[[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]].
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* In "A Bicycle Built For Boo", Velma [[BlindWithoutEm loses her glasses]] during a chase with the MonsterOfTheWeek. Scooby, in full swashbuckler mode, swings from a rope and delivers Velma to safety several times and retrieves her glasses. Also a CrowningMomentofHeartwarming.

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* In "A Bicycle Built For Boo", Velma [[BlindWithoutEm loses her glasses]] during a chase with the MonsterOfTheWeek. Scooby, in full swashbuckler mode, swings from a rope and delivers Velma to safety several times and retrieves her glasses. Also a CrowningMomentofHeartwarming.CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.
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* In "A Bicycle Built For Boo", Velma [[BlindWithoutEm loses her glasses]] during a chase with the MonsterOfTheWeek. Scooby, in full swashbuckler mode, swings from a rope and delivers Velma to safety several times and retrieves her glasses. Also a CrowningMomentofHeartwarming.

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* In "A Bicycle Built For Boo", Velma [[BlindWithoutEm loses her glasses]] during a chase with the MonsterOfTheWeek. Scooby, in full swashbuckler mode, swings from a rope and delivers Velma to safety several times and retrieves her glasses. Also a CrowningMomentofHeartwarming.CrowningMomentofHeartwarming.
* In "Now Museum, Now You Don't", Velma subdues the "samurai ghost" monster by repeatedly ''body-slamming him onto pillows!''
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* In "A Bicycle Built For Boo", Velma [[BlindWithoutEm loses her glasses]] during a chase with the MonsteroftheWeek. Scooby, in full swashbuckler mode, swings from a rope and delivers Velma to safety several times and retrieves her glasses. Also a CrowningMomentofHeartwarming.

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* In "A Bicycle Built For Boo", Velma [[BlindWithoutEm loses her glasses]] during a chase with the MonsteroftheWeek.MonsterOfTheWeek. Scooby, in full swashbuckler mode, swings from a rope and delivers Velma to safety several times and retrieves her glasses. Also a CrowningMomentofHeartwarming.
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* In "A Bicycle Built For Boo", Velma [[BlindWithoutEm loses her glasses]] during a chase with the MonsteroftheWeek. Scooby, in full swashbuckler mode, swings from a rope and delivers Velma to safety several times and retrieves her glasses. Also a CrowningMomentofHeartwarming.

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