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* ''[[ComicBook/ScoobyDooDC Scooby-Doo]]'' (DC, 1997-2010), 159 issues

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* ''[[ComicBook/ScoobyDooDC ''[[ComicBook/ScoobyDooDCComics Scooby-Doo]]'' (DC, 1997-2010), 159 issues
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* ''Scooby-Doo: Mystery Adventures'' (2000 Point-and-Click adventure)

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* ''Scooby-Doo: ''[[VideoGame/ScoobyDooMysteryAdventures Scooby-Doo: Mystery Adventures'' Adventures]]'' (2000 Point-and-Click adventure)


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* ''Scooby-Doo Case File'' (2002-2006 Educational Game)
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* ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooBigAir'' (UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash sports game trilogy released in 2006 and 2007)

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* ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooBigAir'' (UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash (MediaNotes/AdobeFlash sports game trilogy released in 2006 and 2007)



* ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooFlash'' (two UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash playable episode sets with PointAndClickGame mechanics.)

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* ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooFlash'' (two UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash MediaNotes/AdobeFlash playable episode sets with PointAndClickGame mechanics.)
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Clue}}: Scooby-Doo'' (2019)
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* [[RedHerring One or more characters who come across as particularly suspicious]], yet turn out to have nothing to do with the actual plot. ''A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'' went so far as to make one a regular supporting character with the actual name "Red Herring".

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* [[RedHerring One or more characters who come across as particularly suspicious]], yet turn out to have nothing to do with the actual plot. ''A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'' went so far as to make one a regular supporting character with the actual name "Red Herring".Herring" (who Fred accuses of being the villain in every episode but one - the one time he doesn't accuse Red it turns out Red ''is'' the villain).
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* The characters all have a distinctive way of running, every time (along with alternative):
** Fred swinging his arms and plodding, his second version is a slightly altered version of the same swinging and plodding but more exaggerated. [[note]]His racing {{Expy}} Mark from ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' has the same running animation, and it's implied Corry from ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' has the same animation due to also sharing Fred's design.[[/note]]
** Daphne leans forward slightly while running, her hair flowing. She has an alternate version where she swings her arms downward back and forth. [[note]]Her racing {{Expy}} Debbie would also have the same running animation as would two celebrities, Sandy Duncan and Cher.[[/note]]

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* The characters all have a distinctive way of running, every time (along with alternative):
alternatives):
** Fred swinging his arms and plodding, his second version is a slightly altered version of the same swinging and plodding but more exaggerated. [[note]]His racing {{Expy}} Mark from ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' has the same running animation, and it's implied Corry from ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' has the same animation due to both characters also sharing Fred's design.[[/note]]
** Daphne leans forward slightly while running, her hair flowing.flowing and her arms moving back and forth across her chest area. She has an alternate version where she swings her arms downward back and forth. [[note]]Her racing {{Expy}} Debbie would also have the same running animation as would two celebrities, Sandy Duncan and Cher.[[/note]]



** Shaggy runs leaning forward extremely, almost at a 60-degree angle. His alternate version is him swinging his arms back and forth. [[note]]His two {{Expies}} Tinker and Henry would also use the same running animation.[[/note]]

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** Shaggy runs leaning forward extremely, almost at a 60-degree angle. angle with his arms moving forward and back to match his leaning. His alternate version variation is him swinging his arms back and forth.forth and running normally, albeit more awkwardly. [[note]]His two {{Expies}} Tinker and Henry would also use the same running animation.[[/note]]
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* The characters all have a distinctive way of running, every time:
** Fred swinging his arms and plodding.
** Daphne leans forward slightly while running, her hair flowing.
** Velma runs with her shoulders back and arms hooked, and her bust out.
** Shaggy runs leaning forward extremely, almost at a 60-degree angle.

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* The characters all have a distinctive way of running, every time:
time (along with alternative):
** Fred swinging his arms and plodding.
plodding, his second version is a slightly altered version of the same swinging and plodding but more exaggerated. [[note]]His racing {{Expy}} Mark from ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' has the same running animation, and it's implied Corry from ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' has the same animation due to also sharing Fred's design.[[/note]]
** Daphne leans forward slightly while running, her hair flowing.
flowing. She has an alternate version where she swings her arms downward back and forth. [[note]]Her racing {{Expy}} Debbie would also have the same running animation as would two celebrities, Sandy Duncan and Cher.[[/note]]
** Velma runs with her shoulders back and arms hooked, and her bust out.
out. She's the only one who lacks an alternate version.
** Shaggy runs leaning forward extremely, almost at a 60-degree angle. His alternate version is him swinging his arms back and forth. [[note]]His two {{Expies}} Tinker and Henry would also use the same running animation.[[/note]]
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%%** Upcoming crossover ''Scooby-Doo! Gremlins Getaway''
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* ''ScoobyDooSpookyCoaster''

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* ''ScoobyDooSpookyCoaster''''Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster''
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* ''Scooby-Doo Mystery'' (two 1995 adventure games):
** ''[[VideoGame/{{ScoobyDooMysterySegaGenesis}} Scooby-Doo Mystery]]'' (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive)

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* ''VideoGame/ScoobyDooMystery'' (two 1995 adventure games):
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''Scooby-Doo Mystery'' (two 1995 adventure games):
** ''[[VideoGame/{{ScoobyDooMysterySegaGenesis}} Scooby-Doo Mystery]]''
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: [[StandardizedLeader Fred]], [[TheSmartGuy Velma]], [[BigFriendlyDog Scooby]], [[LovableCoward Shaggy]], [[TheHeart Daphne]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:From [[caption-width-right:350:ThoseMeddlingKids from left to right: [[StandardizedLeader Fred]], [[TheSmartGuy Velma]], [[BigFriendlyDog Scooby]], [[LovableCoward Shaggy]], [[TheHeart Daphne]].]]
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** NOTE: A set of episodes of "The Scooby-Doo Show" made in 1978 for Creator/{{ABC}} had been tagged as an unofficial third season in their original broadcasts (being shown with the original opening/closing sequences), but all subsequent airings feature the proper "Scooby-Doo Show" opening/closing, thus removing the connection. That hasn't stopped them from being released to DVD as "Season 3" of ''Where Are You''.

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** NOTE: A set of episodes of "The Scooby-Doo Show" made in 1978 for Creator/{{ABC}} [[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]] had been tagged as an unofficial third season in their original broadcasts (being shown with the original opening/closing sequences), but all subsequent airings feature the proper "Scooby-Doo Show" opening/closing, thus removing the connection. That hasn't stopped them from being released to DVD as "Season 3" of ''Where Are You''.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheScoobyDooShow'' (1976-1979, Creator/{{ABC}}) - A return of the original "Where Are You?!" formula, but with a slightly (yet noticeably) cheaper budget and occasional appearances from Scooby-Doo's relatives (e.g. his cousins Scooby-Dum and Scooby-Dee). 40 episodes.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheScoobyDooShow'' (1976-1979, Creator/{{ABC}}) [[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]]) - A return of the original "Where Are You?!" formula, but with a slightly (yet noticeably) cheaper budget and occasional appearances from Scooby-Doo's relatives (e.g. his cousins Scooby-Dum and Scooby-Dee). 40 episodes.
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* "Scooby Doo: The Museum of Mysteries"

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