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* CasualDangerDialog: No matter the horrible situation they find themselves in, the gang still find time for casual chit-chat.
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** The Complex Beta where the finale takes place is within a "Takamoto Web Design" front company, named after ''Scooby-Doo'' character-designer and producer Iwao Takamoto.
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** The Complex Beta where the finale takes place is within a "Takamoto Web Design" front company, named after ''Scooby-Doo'' character-designer and producer Iwao Takamoto.'''Iwao Takamoto'''.
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** The Complex Beta where the finale takes place is within a "Takamoto Wed Design" front company, named after ''Scooby-Doo'' character-designer and producer Iwao Takamoto.
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* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler: The Nanite King]] looks like a regal version of the Phantom Virus (the main antagonist of Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase).
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* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler: The Nanite King]] looks like a regal version of the Phantom Virus (the Virus, the main antagonist of Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase).''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheCyberChase''.
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** The Complex Beta where the finale takes place is within a "Takamoto Wed Design" front company, named after ''Scooby-Doo'' character-designer and producer Iwao Takamoto.
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* PantyShot: Velma in Issue #3.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The nanites are destroyed and humanity is cured, but Fred ultimately dies because the nanites were the only thing keeping him alive. Despite this, civilization is slowly rebuilding, and Velma eventually gives birth to a son named after the late Fred.]]
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* DyingDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler: Fred in the last issue to Daphne.]]
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* NotSoDifferent: [[spoiler:Scrappy]] says this of him and Daphne, noting that they're both hardened fighters who'll do anything to survive.
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* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Downplayed. In her backstory, Velma believed her natural tendency to isolate herself would help her handle a long research mission on the South Pole.[[RealityEnsues Her subsequent nervous breakdown]] is part of why it was easy for [[spoiler: her brothers]] to manipulate her.
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* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Downplayed. In her backstory, Velma believed her natural tendency to isolate herself would help her handle a long research mission on the South Pole.[[RealityEnsues Her subsequent nervous breakdown]] breakdown is part of why it was easy for [[spoiler: her brothers]] to manipulate her.
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* {{Trumplica}}: One of Velma's brothers Rufus T. Dinkley is deliberately portrayed as a UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump {{Expy}}; he is a fat business man with several trophy-wives that he has a history of being abusive to, a large tower with his name on it that he lives in, has a very low opinion of those he claims to represent (his MightMakesRight philosophy why he helped alter the nanites into a mind-control conspiracy) and has a narcissistic streak that grows into a [[AGodAmI god-complex]] after the monster-plague begins, [[IRejectYourReality constantly claiming that he is always right whether or not he changes his mind a moment later and reacts violently to contradictions]].
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** The gang spends several issues trapped inside a store called Mall-Mart (Wall-Mart).
** The Henry Hudson mall in Albany features the rival department stores "Mears" (Sears) and "CJ Nickel" (JC Penny).
** The gang spends several issues trapped inside a store called Mall-Mart (Wall-Mart).
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* BigBadWannabe [[spoiler:Rufus Dinkley whose god complex makes him believe he can find a way to control the monsters.]]
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* SuddenlyVoiced: Scooby could already talk, in his usual slurred and clipped form, but in Issue #30 a power surge through his cybernetic implants allow him to talk normally. And he also apparently gets an intelligence boost as well.
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* SuddenlyVoiced: SuddenlySpeaking: Scooby could already talk, in his usual slurred and clipped form, but in Issue #30 a power surge through his cybernetic implants allow him to talk normally. And he also apparently gets an intelligence boost as well.
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* OneWingedAngel: Scrappy has unique experimental implants in him that altered him into a superstrong BeastMan with [[WolverineClaws extra-long razor-sharp nails]]. The one drawback is he can't eat regular dogfood anymore.
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* OneWingedAngel: Scrappy [[spoiler: Scrappy]] has unique experimental implants in him that altered him into a superstrong BeastMan with [[WolverineClaws extra-long razor-sharp nails]]. The one drawback is he can't eat regular dogfood anymore.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Quentin is the remaining member of the Four and it was his team that rescued the survivors of the mall destruction and took them to Complex B. He was also the one to rescue Scrappy and repair his failing implants. In contrast Velma was abusive to her aides when she was in charge of the mall survivors and Rufus was just homocidal to his scientists. It's also under his charge that resources from the Complex go towards rebuilding the country.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Quentin is the remaining member of the Four and [[spoiler: it was his team that rescued the survivors of the mall destruction and took them to Complex B. He was also the one to rescue Scrappy and repair his failing implants. ]] In contrast contrast, Velma was abusive to her aides when she was in charge of the mall survivors and Rufus was just homocidal to his scientists. It's also under his charge that resources from the Complex go towards rebuilding the country.
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* ScarsAreForever: During her encounter with zombie Fred, Daphne is clawed deeply in the face by a monster and the scars remain.
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* ScarsAreForever: During her encounter with [[spoiler: zombie Fred, Fred]], Daphne is clawed deeply in the face by a monster and the scars remain.
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The series is ongoing. It also contains a ''WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel'' backup story in each issue, until Issue #29. After that, it was replaced with a new one based on ''WesternAnimation/TheAtomAntShow''.
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The series is ongoing. It also contains a ''WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel'' backup story in each issue, which ran until Issue #29. After that, it was replaced with a new one based on ''WesternAnimation/TheAtomAntShow''.
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* OneWingedAngel: Scrappy has unique experimental implants in him that altered him into a superstrong BeastMan with [[WolverineClaws extra-long razor-sharp nails]]. The one drawback is he can't eat regular dogfood anymore.
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* RayGun: Freddy for a good chunk of the early post-apocalypse used a {{BFG}} energy gun, in contrast to futuristic and extra-powerful but otherwise normal ballistic assault rifles that was standard to Mystery Inc.'s arsenal.
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* ActionGirl: Daphne is by far the best human fighter in the series and is almost always the first to volunteer for a mission.
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* CoolCar: The Mystery Machine is a prototype secret side-project of Shaggy's friend, Dr. Krebs, one of the scientists working at Project Elysium. It's a massive, all-terrain "van" the size of a tank. It's so heavily armoured it can crash through hordes of monsters and a reinforced steel blastdoor with no damage. The Mystery Machine is also well stocked with medical supplies and an arsenal of prototype firearms.
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* CoolCar: The Mystery Machine is a prototype secret side-project of Shaggy's friend, Dr. Krebs, one of the scientists working at Project Elysium. It's a massive, six-wheeled, all-terrain "van" the size of a tank. It's so heavily armoured it can crash through hordes of monsters and a reinforced steel blastdoor with no damage. The Mystery Machine is also well stocked with medical supplies and an arsenal of prototype firearms.
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* DeadPersonConversation: In Issue #25, [[spoiler: Daphne spends the whole episode talking to Fred, who at the end of the issue is revealed to have killed while fighting the monsters inside one of the mall stores. It appears to be a hallucination, but the last panel suggests it was actually his ghost.]]
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* DeadPersonConversation: In Issue #25, [[spoiler: Daphne spends the whole episode talking to Fred, who at the end of the issue is revealed to have been killed while fighting the monsters inside one of the mall stores. It appears to be a hallucination, but the last panel suggests it was actually his ghost.]]
* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:The comic makes the bold move of killing off one of the established members of Mystery, Inc. by having this continuity's incarnation of Fred Jones die in the 25th issue. While he is revived as a nanite zombie a few issues later, he subsequently gives his life to stop the remaining nanites at the end of the series and remains dead afterwards.]]
* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:The comic makes the bold move of killing off one of the established members of Mystery, Inc. by having this continuity's incarnation of Fred Jones die in the 25th issue. While he is revived as a nanite zombie a few issues later, he subsequently gives his life to stop the remaining nanites at the end of the series and remains dead afterwards.]]
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** The 23rd issue has Shaggy mention having a brother-in-law named Wilfred. Wilfred was the name of the man who married Shaggy's sister Maggie in ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyAndScrappyDooShow'' episode "Wedding Bell Boos".
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* AllJustADream: [[spoiler: Issue #10]] is revealed at the end to primarily have been a fever dream.
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* AllJustADream: [[spoiler: Issue #10]] is #10, where it seems that Velma has gone renegade and become queen of the monsters [[spoiler:is revealed at the end to primarily have been a fever dream.dream Velma was having.]]
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In 2019, it was announced the series had been canceled and would end in April. Rounding out at 36 issues after a three year run. Impressively one of the longer lasting titles of the ''Hanna Barbera Beyond'' series.
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In 2019, it was announced the series had been canceled and would end in April. Rounding April, rounding out at 36 issues after a three year run. Impressively Impressively, one of the longer lasting titles of the ''Hanna Barbera Beyond'' series.
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* DeadGuyJunior: [[spoiler:Shaggy and Velma name their son Fredrick Rufus, after the deceased Fred and Rufus.]]
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** Issue #28 has Shaggy calling Velma ''[[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} "Charlie Brown"]]'' and asking "Lucy steal the football [[RunningGag again]]?".
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** Issue #17 fleshes out Daphne and Fred'sbackstories.backstories.
** Issue #27 reveals the origin of Secret Squirrel, Morocco Mole and Doctor O. [[spoiler:Basil Dinkley experimented on animals for a government project called "Operation: Evolve" where animals would be able to become spies so no humans would have to risk their lives on those missions again. Because the first test subjects went through an identity crisis wondering if they're humans or animals, Secret and Morocco were hypnotized into believing they're humans. Doctor O was also hypnotized but managed to break free. She eventually tries to tell them the truth but they don't believe her.]]
** Issue #17 fleshes out Daphne and Fred's
** Issue #27 reveals the origin of Secret Squirrel, Morocco Mole and Doctor O. [[spoiler:Basil Dinkley experimented on animals for a government project called "Operation: Evolve" where animals would be able to become spies so no humans would have to risk their lives on those missions again. Because the first test subjects went through an identity crisis wondering if they're humans or animals, Secret and Morocco were hypnotized into believing they're humans. Doctor O was also hypnotized but managed to break free. She eventually tries to tell them the truth but they don't believe her.]]
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* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler: The final panel shows the protagonists celebrating the birth of Shaggy and Velma's son.]]
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: After all the running and death, in the end the heroes manage to destroy the nanites, reverting all the monsters (except for a few immune to the cure) back to humans, and then using the Complex's resources to start rebuilding civilization.]]
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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Fred ends up taking a fatal strike for Daphne in issue #25.]]
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** [[spoiler:The monster version of Fred animated by the rogue nanites allows him/itself to be used as a conduit for a virus that destroys the Nanite King and all the other nanites, saving the world at the cost of Fred's revived life.]]
** [[spoiler:Fred ends up taking a fatal strike for Daphne in issue #25.]]
** [[spoiler:The monster version of Fred animated by the rogue nanites allows him/itself to be used as a conduit for a virus that destroys the Nanite King and all the other nanites, saving the world at the cost of Fred's revived life.]]
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* SkewedPriorities: In Issue #26, Secret Squirrel is about to be brain drained and his main concern is the fact Double Q's real name is [[spoiler:"Irving"]].