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** Shaggy sobbing his heart out when he thinks Scooby's been turned to stone in "Scooby Doo and the Mummy Too."
** Minor one but Shaggy and Scooby dragging Velma with them every time they run away. They're not going to leave her behind with the mummy.

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** Shaggy sobbing his heart out when he thinks Scooby's been turned to stone in "Scooby Doo and the Mummy Too."
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** Minor one but Shaggy and Scooby [[CrisisCatchAndCarry dragging Velma with them every time they run away.away]]. They're not going to leave her behind with the mummy.
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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent towards the end of the episode. And how is he revealed to be innocent? The farmer shows up at the military base along with the local sheriff, explaining that after he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gate, he deduced that they must have gone to investigate the base--he went to the police to get help in the (very likely) case that the gang was in danger.

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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and base. With the way he acts towards the gang, the farmer seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is he's ultimately revealed to be innocent towards innocent. And how? Just before the end of Space Kook is caught and unmasked, the episode. And how is he revealed to be innocent? The farmer shows up at the military base along with the local sheriff, explaining that sheriff--he explains that, after he saw seeing the Mystery Machine parked by in front of the gate, military base and realizing that the Space Kook is still out there, he deduced got worried about the gang when he realized that they must have must've gone into the base to investigate the base--he went to the police to get help in the (very likely) case and realized that the gang was they could be in serious danger.

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* In "Decoy for a Dognapper," the perp, Buck Masters, tells the kids to mind their own business. Fred replies, "Catching dognappers ''is'' our business. After all, Scooby-Doo is a dog, and [[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove we love him very much]]."
** Earlier, the reactions of the gang--[[HeterosexualLifePartners particularly Shaggy]]--when Scooby is dognapped.

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* In "Decoy for a Dognapper," Dognapper":
** The reactions of
the gang -- [[HeterosexualLifePartners especially Shaggy]] -- when Scooby is dognapped. After they get him back, Velma asks him if the dognappers hurt him.
** The
perp, Buck Masters, tells the kids to mind their own business. Fred replies, "Catching dognappers ''is'' our business. After all, Scooby-Doo is a dog, and [[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove we love him very much]]."
** Earlier, the reactions of the gang--[[HeterosexualLifePartners particularly Shaggy]]--when Scooby is dognapped.
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* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[CowardlyLion Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same ''town'' with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''
** When the snow ghost tries to kill Scooby by almost throwing him off a cliff, Shaggy, knowing his friend is in trouble, flings a snowball at the Snow Ghost successfully hitting hit and making them roll down the hill.
* Also for Scooby: In "Nowhere to Hyde", when the Ghost of Hyde kidnaps Shaggy, the dog starts looking for him. When he finds Shaggy, Scooby runs over and snatches the [[StrappedToAnOperatingTable table to which Shaggy is tied]] without spooking once over the Ghost in the room.
** From the same episode, the gang's concern when the ghost kidnaps Shaggy. Scooby wasn't the only one hunting for him and Hyde.

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* "That's Snow Ghost": Ghost":
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Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[CowardlyLion Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same ''town'' with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ''[[Music/TheHollies He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''
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** When the snow ghost tries to kill almost kills Scooby by almost throwing trying to throw him off a cliff, Shaggy, knowing his friend is in trouble, flings a snowball at the Snow Ghost successfully hitting hit him and making them roll down the hill.
* Also for Scooby: In "Nowhere to Hyde", when Hyde"
** When
the Ghost of Hyde kidnaps Shaggy, the dog starts looking for him. When he finds Shaggy, Scooby runs over and snatches the [[StrappedToAnOperatingTable table to which Shaggy is tied]] without spooking once over the Ghost ghost in the room.
** From the same episode, the gang's concern when the ghost kidnaps Shaggy. While Scooby finds him first, he wasn't the only one hunting for hunting. All of them see him get kidnapped, and Hyde.Fred immediately sets the rest of the gang on the search. When they run into the others again, the girls are very relieved that they're okay.



* Shaggy sobbing his heart out when he thinks Scooby's been turned to stone in "Scooby Doo and the Mummy Too."
* Minor one but Shaggy and Scooby dragging Velma with them every time they run away. They're not going to leave her behind with the mummy.

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* "Scooby Doo and a Mummy Too":
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Shaggy sobbing his heart out when he thinks Scooby's been turned to stone in "Scooby Doo and the Mummy Too."
* ** Minor one but Shaggy and Scooby dragging Velma with them every time they run away. They're not going to leave her behind with the mummy.
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* "A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts": Shaggy and Scooby are scared of Frankenstein's Monster and not eager to swing across the moat back to the castle. However, they agree to do it to save Daphne.
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* Bluestone the Great being quite pleased to show the gang his trick to walk through walls in "Hassle in the Castle" and not seeming to have any ill will towards them despite being arrested.

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* Bluestone the Great being quite pleased to show the gang his trick to walk through walls in "Hassle in the Castle" and not seeming to have any ill will towards them despite being arrested.arrested.
* Charlie the robot giving Scooby an ear scratch at the end of the episode.
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**When the snow ghost tries to kill Scooby by almost throwing him off a cliff, Shaggy, knowing his friend is in trouble, flings a snowball at the Snow Ghost successfully hitting hit and making them roll down the hill.
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* Minor one but Shaggy and Scooby dragging Velma with them every time they run away. They're not going to leave her behind with the mummy.
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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent towards the end of the episode. And how is he revealed to be innocent? The farmer shows up at the military base along with the local sheriff, explaining that after he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gate, he deduced that they must have gone to investigate the base--he went to the police to get help in the (very likely) case that the gang was in danger.

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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent towards the end of the episode. And how is he revealed to be innocent? The farmer shows up at the military base along with the local sheriff, explaining that after he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gate, he deduced that they must have gone to investigate the base--he went to the police to get help in the (very likely) case that the gang was in danger.danger.
* Shaggy sobbing his heart out when he thinks Scooby's been turned to stone in "Scooby Doo and the Mummy Too."
* Bluestone the Great being quite pleased to show the gang his trick to walk through walls in "Hassle in the Castle" and not seeming to have any ill will towards them despite being arrested.
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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent towards the end of the episode. And how is he revealed to be innocent? The farmer shows up at the military base along with the local sheriff--the farmer explains that after seeing the Mystery Machine parked by the base's front gates, he deduced that they went to investigate it and, greatly worried about their safety, went to the police to get help in case the gang was in any kind of danger.

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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent towards the end of the episode. And how is he revealed to be innocent? The farmer shows up at the military base along with the local sheriff--the farmer explains sheriff, explaining that after seeing he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the base's front gates, gate, he deduced that they went must have gone to investigate it and, greatly worried about their safety, the base--he went to the police to get help in the (very likely) case that the gang was in any kind of danger.
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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent towards the end of the episode. And how is he revealed to be innocent? The farmer, along with the local sheriff, shows up at the military base and the farmer explains to the gang that after seeing the Mystery Machine parked by the front gates of the base and, greatly worried about their safety, went to the police to get help in case the gang was in any kind of danger.

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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent towards the end of the episode. And how is he revealed to be innocent? The farmer, along with the local sheriff, farmer shows up at the military base and along with the local sheriff--the farmer explains to the gang that after seeing the Mystery Machine parked by the base's front gates of the base gates, he deduced that they went to investigate it and, greatly worried about their safety, went to the police to get help in case the gang was in any kind of danger.
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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The farmer shows up with the local sheriff and explains to the gang that after he saw their car parked by the gates of the military base, he got worried about them and ended up going to get help from the police in case the gang was in any danger.

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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at towards the end of the episode. Why? And how is he revealed to be innocent? The farmer shows up farmer, along with the local sheriff sheriff, shows up at the military base and the farmer explains to the gang that after he saw their car seeing the Mystery Machine parked by the front gates of the military base, he got base and, greatly worried about them and ended up going their safety, went to the police to get help from the police in case the gang was in any kind of danger.
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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The farmer shows up with the local sheriff and explains that he got worried about the gang when he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gates of the military base and went to the police for help.

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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The farmer shows up with the local sheriff and explains that he got worried about to the gang when that after he saw the Mystery Machine their car parked by the gates of the military base base, he got worried about them and went ended up going to get help from the police for help.in case the gang was in any danger.
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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The farmer shows up with the local sheriff, and the farmer explains that he got worried about the gang when he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gates of the military base and went to the police for help.

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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The farmer shows up with the local sheriff, sheriff and the farmer explains that he got worried about the gang when he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gates of the military base and went to the police for help.
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* In "Decoy For A Dognapper," the perp, Buck Masters, tells the kids to mind their own business. Fred replies "Catching dognappers ''is'' our business. After all, Scooby Doo is a dog, and [[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove we love him very much]]."

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* In "Decoy For A for a Dognapper," the perp, Buck Masters, tells the kids to mind their own business. Fred replies replies, "Catching dognappers ''is'' our business. After all, Scooby Doo Scooby-Doo is a dog, and [[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove we love him very much]]."



* "Jeepers, It's The Creeper": When Scooby returns the baby chick to its mother and kisses it goodbye.
* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[CowardlyLion Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''
* Also for Scooby: in "Nowhere to Hyde", when the Ghost of Hyde kidnaps Shaggy, the dog starts looking for him. When he finds him, he runs over and snatches the [[StrappedToAnOperatingTable table he is tied to]] without spooking once over the Ghost in the room.

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* "Jeepers, It's The the Creeper": When Scooby returns the baby chick to its mother and kisses it goodbye.
* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[CowardlyLion Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN ''town'' with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''
* Also for Scooby: in In "Nowhere to Hyde", when the Ghost of Hyde kidnaps Shaggy, the dog starts looking for him. When he finds him, he Shaggy, Scooby runs over and snatches the [[StrappedToAnOperatingTable table he to which Shaggy is tied to]] tied]] without spooking once over the Ghost in the room.



* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook" -- The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The farmer shows up with the local sheriff, and the farmer explains that he got worried about the gang when he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gates of the military base and went to the police for help.

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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook" -- Kook": The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The farmer shows up with the local sheriff, and the farmer explains that he got worried about the gang when he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gates of the military base and went to the police for help.
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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook" -- The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The shows with the local sheriff, and he explains that he got worried about the gang when he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gates of the military base and went to the police for help.

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* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook" -- The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The farmer shows up with the local sheriff, and he the farmer explains that he got worried about the gang when he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gates of the military base and went to the police for help.
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** From the same episode, the gang's concern when the ghost kidnaps Shaggy. Scooby wasn't the only one hunting for him and Hyde.

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** From the same episode, the gang's concern when the ghost kidnaps Shaggy. Scooby wasn't the only one hunting for him and Hyde.Hyde.
* A minor one in "Spooky Space Kook" -- The gang meets a creepy farmer who lives near the abandoned air force base, and he seems like an obvious suspect for the episode's titular "Space Kook," but is revealed to be innocent at the end of the episode. Why? The shows with the local sheriff, and he explains that he got worried about the gang when he saw the Mystery Machine parked by the gates of the military base and went to the police for help.
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* In "Decoy For A Dognapper," the perp, Buck Masters, tells the kids to mind their own business. Fred replies "Catching dognappers ''is'' our business. After all, Scooby Doo is a dog, and we love him very much."

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* In "Decoy For A Dognapper," the perp, Buck Masters, tells the kids to mind their own business. Fred replies "Catching dognappers ''is'' our business. After all, Scooby Doo is a dog, and [[PlatonicDeclarationOfLove we love him very much.much]]."
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** Earlier, the reactions of the gang--[[HeterosexualLifePartners particularly Shaggy]]--when Scooby is dognapped.
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* Also for Scooby: in "Nowhere to Hyde", when the Ghost of Hyde kidnaps Shaggy, the dog starts looking for him. When he finds him, he runs over and snatches the [[StrappedToAnOperatingTable table he is tied to]] without spooking once over the Ghost in the room.

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* Also for Scooby: in "Nowhere to Hyde", when the Ghost of Hyde kidnaps Shaggy, the dog starts looking for him. When he finds him, he runs over and snatches the [[StrappedToAnOperatingTable table he is tied to]] without spooking once over the Ghost in the room.room.
** From the same episode, the gang's concern when the ghost kidnaps Shaggy. Scooby wasn't the only one hunting for him and Hyde.
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* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[CowardlyLion Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''

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* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[CowardlyLion Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''''
* Also for Scooby: in "Nowhere to Hyde", when the Ghost of Hyde kidnaps Shaggy, the dog starts looking for him. When he finds him, he runs over and snatches the [[StrappedToAnOperatingTable table he is tied to]] without spooking once over the Ghost in the room.
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* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[CowardlyLion:Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''

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* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[CowardlyLion:Scooby]] [[CowardlyLion Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''
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* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[Cowardly Lion:Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''

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* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[Cowardly Lion:Scooby]] [[CowardlyLion:Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend.''
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* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[Cowardly Lion Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? "He ain't scary; he's my best friend."

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* "That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[Cowardly Lion Scooby]] Lion:Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? "He ''He ain't scary; he's my best friend."''
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* "Jeepers, It's The Creeper": When Scooby returns the baby chick to its mother and kisses it goodbye.

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* "Jeepers, It's The Creeper": When Scooby returns the baby chick to its mother and kisses it goodbye.goodbye.
*"That's Snow Ghost": Shaggy, who has seemingly been turned into a ghost, falls into a pool of water. Instantly, [[Cowardly Lion Scooby]] yelps, "Raggy!" and runs over to pull him out. This dog won't even be in the same TOWN with a spook if he can help it. But if that spook is Shaggy? "He ain't scary; he's my best friend."
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* In "Decoy For A Dognapper," the perp, Buck Masters, tells the kids to mind their own business. Fred replies "Catching dognappers ''is'' our business. After all, Scooby Doo is a dog, and we love him very much."

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* In "Decoy For A Dognapper," the perp, Buck Masters, tells the kids to mind their own business. Fred replies "Catching dognappers ''is'' our business. After all, Scooby Doo is a dog, and we love him very much.""
* "Jeepers, It's The Creeper": When Scooby returns the baby chick to its mother and kisses it goodbye.
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* In "Decoy For A Dognapper," the perp, Buck Masters, tells the kids to mind their own business. Fred replies "Catching dognappers ''is'' our business. After all, Scooby Doo is a dog, and we love him very much."

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