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* FanService: During the final battle, Arthur's tunic is ripped open, showing off his bare chest with very defined abs. [[spoiler: This helps Velma solve the mystery, as Arthur turns out to be the actor Winston Pilkingtonshire, who plays Thundarr the Barbarian.]] Daphne says "I'd know those abs anywhere."
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* FanService: {{Fanservice}}: During the final battle, Arthur's tunic is ripped open, showing off his bare chest with very defined abs. [[spoiler: This helps Velma solve the mystery, as Arthur turns out to be the actor Winston Pilkingtonshire, who plays Thundarr the Barbarian.]] Daphne says "I'd know those abs anywhere."
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''Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob'' is a 2021 movie in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooDirectToVideoFilmSeries direct-to-DVD movie lineup]]. When Shaggy learns that his ancestors came from a small village in northern England, the gang goes on a trip to the town of Norville o’er Morgania. Legend says that this town was possibly the location of King Arthur’s kingdom of Camelot. After arriving in town, the evil sorceress Morgan le Fay zaps the gang back in time, where they meet King Arthur, who turns out to not be quite what they expected. Daphne fights in a tournament, Shaggy possibly has a claim to the throne, and Velma becomes a sorcerer’s apprentice. To find their way home, the gang must complete a quest.
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''Scooby-Doo! The Sword and the Scoob'' is a 2021 movie in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooDirectToVideoFilmSeries direct-to-DVD movie lineup]]. When Shaggy learns that his ancestors came from a small village in northern England, the gang goes on a trip to the town of Norville o’er o'er Morgania. Legend says that this town was possibly the location of King Arthur’s kingdom of Camelot. After arriving in town, the evil sorceress Morgan le Fay zaps the gang back in time, where they meet King Arthur, who turns out to not be quite what they expected. Daphne fights in a tournament, Shaggy possibly has a claim to the throne, and Velma becomes a sorcerer’s sorcerer's apprentice. To find their way home, the gang must complete a quest.
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* BroadStrokes: A relatively minor and partially justified example. Due to the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndBatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', it was implied the ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooDirectToVideoFilmSeries'' had a SharedUniverse with ''The Brave and the Bold''. However, many of the characters in Camelot like Merlin and Morgan le Fay look and act almost nothing like they did in the previous Batman series. This is justified because it's eventually revealed [[spoiler: all the people in Camelot are just actors who kept up a ruse to make the Scooby gang think they really traveled back in time]]. However, towards the end, it's heavily implied that [[spoiler: the Merlin they encountered really was the Merlin of Arthurian times and he certainly looked and acted nothing like his incarnation in ''The Brave and the Bold''.]]
* CloudCuckoolander: Merlin is absent-minded, more focused on figuring out how to burp the alphabet while breathing fire at the same time than anything going on around him. [[spoiler: He very well might be the actual Merlin, as well]]
* CloudCuckoolander: Merlin is absent-minded, more focused on figuring out how to burp the alphabet while breathing fire at the same time than anything going on around him. [[spoiler: He very well might be the actual Merlin, as well]]
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* BroadStrokes: A relatively minor and partially justified example. Due to the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndBatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', it was implied the ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooDirectToVideoFilmSeries'' had a SharedUniverse with ''The Brave and the Bold''. However, many of the characters in Camelot like Merlin and Morgan le Fay look and act almost nothing like they did in the previous Batman series. This is justified because it's eventually revealed [[spoiler: all the people in Camelot are just actors who kept up a ruse to make the Scooby gang Gang think they really traveled back in time]]. However, towards the end, it's heavily implied that [[spoiler: the Merlin they encountered really was the Merlin of Arthurian times and he certainly looked and acted nothing like his incarnation in ''The Brave and the Bold''.]]
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* CloudCuckoolander: Merlin is absent-minded, more focused on figuring out how to burp the alphabet while breathing fire at the same time than anything going on around him. [[spoiler: He very well might be the actualMerlin, Merlin as well]]well.]]
* CloudCuckoolander: Merlin is absent-minded, more focused on figuring out how to burp the alphabet while breathing fire at the same time than anything going on around him. [[spoiler: He very well might be the actual
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* EasilyForgiven: the Scooby Gang don't seem to hold a grudge for [[spoiler: the town trying to con them into thinking they had traveled in time]]
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* EasilyForgiven: the The Scooby Gang don't seem to hold a grudge for [[spoiler: the town trying to con them into thinking they had traveled in time]]time]].
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* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a dragon to shoot a fireball on a mailbox [[spoiler:to stop Mrs. Wentworth from getting away with the rights to Norville o'er Morgania.]] The gang is not even chastised for this destructive action. Of course, they did ensure the townsfolk wouldn't lose all the money [[spoiler: from the attraction.]]
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* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a dragon to shoot a fireball on a mailbox [[spoiler:to stop Mrs. Wentworth from getting away with the rights to Norville o'er Morgania.]] Morgania]]. The gang is not even chastised for this destructive action. Of course, they did ensure the townsfolk wouldn't lose all the money [[spoiler: from the attraction.]]attraction]].
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** Fred’s medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' episode "Large Dragon at Large". His volunteering to be Shaggy's knight follows up on his childhood Halloween suit of armor costume from ''WesternAnimation/{{Scoob}}''.
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** Fred’s Fred's medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' episode "Large Dragon at Large". His volunteering to be Shaggy's knight follows up on his childhood Halloween suit of armor costume from ''WesternAnimation/{{Scoob}}''.
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler:The whole town of Norville o'er Morgania had created a medieval town with actors to be used as a fun tourist attraction. When Shaggy was revealed to possibly have claim to the land, the town decided to trick the gang into thinking they had gone back in time by knocking them out and taking them to "Camelot", hoping that Shaggy could be persuaded to give up his claim to the land]]. Lampshaded when Shaggy states he never wanted the land in the first place because he already deals with enough creeps running similar schemes over real estate.
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler:The whole town of Norville o'er Morgania had created a medieval town with actors to be used as a fun tourist attraction. When Shaggy was revealed to possibly have claim to the land, the town decided to trick the gang into thinking they had gone back in time by knocking them out and taking them to "Camelot", hoping that Shaggy could be persuaded to give up his claim to the land]]. land.]] Lampshaded when Shaggy states he never wanted the land in the first place because he already deals with enough creeps running similar schemes over real estate.
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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: One of the things that clue Velma to the fact King Arthur is [[spoiler:Winston Pilkingtonshire is the fact "Arthur" uses a line from Pilkingtonshire's character Thundarr the Barbarian.]]
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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: One of the things that clue Velma to the fact King Arthur is [[spoiler:Winston Pilkingtonshire is the fact "Arthur" uses a line from Pilkingtonshire's character Thundarr the Barbarian.]]Barbarian]].
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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: If the townspeople didn't immediately try to trick Shaggy into giving up the land instead of just talking to him, they'd see he never wanted it in the first place.
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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [[spoiler: If the townspeople didn't immediately try to trick Shaggy into giving up the land instead of just talking to him, they'd see he never wanted it in the first place.]]
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* CurbStompBattle: Daphne vs. every other knight in the tournament. Not a single one stands a chance against her.
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* CloudCuckoolander: Merlin is absent-minded, more focused on figuring out how to burp the alphabet while breathing fire at the same time than anything going on around him. [[spoiler: He very well might be the actual Merlin, as well]]
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* EasilyForgiven: the Scooby Gang don't seem to hold a grudge for [[spoiler: the town trying to con them into thinking they had traveled in time]]
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** Fred’s medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' episode "Large Dragon at Large". His volunteering to be Shaggy's knight follows up on his childhood Halloween costume from ''Scoob!'', a suit of armor.
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** Fred’s medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' episode "Large Dragon at Large". His volunteering to be Shaggy's knight follows up on his childhood Halloween suit of armor costume from ''Scoob!'', a suit of armor.''WesternAnimation/{{Scoob}}''.
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** Daphne makes a reference to being being a blond and being chased by fish monsters, in a reference to ''Film/ScoobyDooCurseOfTheLakeMonster''.
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** Daphne makes a reference to being being a blond and being chased by fish monsters, in a reference to ''Film/ScoobyDooCurseOfTheLakeMonster''.
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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: If the townspeople didn't immediately try to trick Shaggy into giving up the land instead of just talking to him, they'd see he never wanted it in the first place.
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler:The whole town of Norville o'er Morgania had created a medieval town with actors to be used as a fun tourist attraction. When Shaggy was revealed to possibly have claim to the land, the town decided to trick the gang into thinking they had gone back in time by knocking them out and taking them to "Camelot", hoping that Shaggy could be persuaded to give up his claim to the land.]]
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler:The whole town of Norville o'er Morgania had created a medieval town with actors to be used as a fun tourist attraction. When Shaggy was revealed to possibly have claim to the land, the town decided to trick the gang into thinking they had gone back in time by knocking them out and taking them to "Camelot", hoping that Shaggy could be persuaded to give up his claim to the land.]]land]]. Lampshaded when Shaggy states he never wanted the land in the first place because he already deals with enough creeps running similar schemes over real estate.
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* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a flamethrower on a mailbox [[spoiler:to stop the villain from getting away with the rights to Norville o'er Morgania.]] The gang is not even chastised for this destructive action. Of course, they did ensure the townsfolk wouldn't lose all the money [[spoiler: from the attraction.]]
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* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a flamethrower dragon to shoot a fireball on a mailbox [[spoiler:to stop the villain Mrs. Wentworth from getting away with the rights to Norville o'er Morgania.]] The gang is not even chastised for this destructive action. Of course, they did ensure the townsfolk wouldn't lose all the money [[spoiler: from the attraction.]]
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** The DelayedRippleEffect situation is inspired from ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'', of course.
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* DelayedRippleEffect: In Camelot, Velma uses a picture of the gang on her phone as an indicator of whether they still exist in their own time. They fear the worst when it disappears completely. [[spoiler: However, Velma eventually realizes that she just forgot to charge the phone and it went dead.]]
* FanService: During the final battle, Arthur's tunic is ripped open, showing off his bare chest with very defined abs. [[spoiler: This helps Velma solve the mystery, as Arthur turns out to be the actor Winston Pilkingtonshire, who plays Thundarr the Barbarian.]] Daphne says "I’d know those abs anywhere."
* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a flamethrower on a mailbox [[spoiler: to stop the villain from getting away with the rights to Norville o'er Morgania.]] The gang is not even chastised for this destructive action. Of course, they did ensure the townsfolk wouldn't lose all the money [[spoiler: from the attraction.]]
* FanService: During the final battle, Arthur's tunic is ripped open, showing off his bare chest with very defined abs. [[spoiler: This helps Velma solve the mystery, as Arthur turns out to be the actor Winston Pilkingtonshire, who plays Thundarr the Barbarian.]] Daphne says "I’d know those abs anywhere."
* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a flamethrower on a mailbox [[spoiler: to stop the villain from getting away with the rights to Norville o'er Morgania.]] The gang is not even chastised for this destructive action. Of course, they did ensure the townsfolk wouldn't lose all the money [[spoiler: from the attraction.]]
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* DelayedRippleEffect: In Camelot, Velma uses a picture of the gang on her phone as an indicator of whether they still exist in their own time. They fear the worst when it disappears completely. [[spoiler: However, [[spoiler:However, Velma eventually realizes that she just forgot to charge the phone and it went dead.]]
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* FanService: During the final battle, Arthur's tunic is ripped open, showing off his bare chest with very defined abs. [[spoiler: This helps Velma solve the mystery, as Arthur turns out to be the actor Winston Pilkingtonshire, who plays Thundarr the Barbarian.]] Daphne says"I’d "I'd know those abs anywhere."
* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a flamethrower on a mailbox[[spoiler: to [[spoiler:to stop the villain from getting away with the rights to Norville o'er Morgania.]] The gang is not even chastised for this destructive action. Of course, they did ensure the townsfolk wouldn't lose all the money [[spoiler: from the attraction.]]
* FanService: During the final battle, Arthur's tunic is ripped open, showing off his bare chest with very defined abs. [[spoiler: This helps Velma solve the mystery, as Arthur turns out to be the actor Winston Pilkingtonshire, who plays Thundarr the Barbarian.]] Daphne says
* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a flamethrower on a mailbox
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** When reading a book in Norville o'er Morgania's library, the gang all face the camera while gathered around Velma, recreating a classic shot from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou''
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** When reading a book in Norville o'er Morgania's library, the gang all face the camera while gathered around Velma, recreating a classic shot from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou''''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou''.
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* PlotIrrelevantVillain: [[spoiler:Mrs. Wentworth takes advantage of the town's desire to make Shaggy leave to trick him into signing the land over to her, but everything Shaggy and his friends experience other than the brief chase scene after she reveals her true agenda would have happened even if she had no plan of her own and someone else wore the Morgan costume]].
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* PlotIrrelevantVillain: [[spoiler:Mrs. Wentworth takes advantage of the town's desire to make Shaggy leave to trick him into signing the land over to her, but everything Shaggy and his friends experience other than the brief chase scene after she reveals her true agenda would have happened even if she had no plan of her own and someone else wore the Morgan costume]].costume.]]
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler: The whole town of Norville o'er Morgania had created a medieval town with actors to be used as a fun tourist attraction. When Shaggy was revealed to possibly have claim to the land, the town decided to trick the gang into thinking they had gone back in time by knocking them out and taking them to "Camelot", hoping that Shaggy could be persuaded to give up his claim to the land.]]
* ShoutOut:
* ShoutOut:
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The whole town of Norville o'er Morgania had created a medieval town with actors to be used as a fun tourist attraction. When Shaggy was revealed to possibly have claim to the land, the town decided to trick the gang into thinking they had gone back in time by knocking them out and taking them to "Camelot", hoping that Shaggy could be persuaded to give up his claim to the land.]]
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* SignificantDoubleCasting: Besides her usual role as Daphne, Creator/GreyDeLisle Griffin also voices Mrs. Wentworth and Morgan le Fay. [[spoiler: This is a good indicator of the fact that the former disguised herself as the latter in order to get the land.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Mr. HB is a character helped by Mystery, Inc. at the beginning. To thank them, he pays for their trip to Norville o'er Morgania and that's where his role ends. However, this causes the entire rest of the plot.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: One of the things that clue Velma to the fact King Arthur is [[spoiler:Winston Pilkingtonshire is the fact "Arthur" uses a line from Pilkingtonshire's character Thundarr the Barbarian]].
* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Velma throws the spell book Merlin gave her at Dragon Morgan, stopping up her throat and preventing her from using her fire. Further attempts to blast the gang lead to defeat.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Mr. HB is a character helped by Mystery, Inc. at the beginning. To thank them, he pays for their trip to Norville o'er Morgania and that's where his role ends. However, this causes the entire rest of the plot.
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: One of the things that clue Velma to the fact King Arthur is [[spoiler:Winston Pilkingtonshire is the fact "Arthur" uses a line from Pilkingtonshire's character Thundarr the Barbarian]].
* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Velma throws the spell book Merlin gave her at Dragon Morgan, stopping up her throat and preventing her from using her fire. Further attempts to blast the gang lead to defeat.
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* SignificantDoubleCasting: Besides her usual role as Daphne, Creator/GreyDeLisle Griffin also voices Mrs. Wentworth and Morgan le Fay. [[spoiler: This [[spoiler:This is a good indicator of the fact that the former disguised herself as the latter in order to get the land.]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Mr. HB is a character helped by Mystery, Inc. at the beginning. To thank them, he pays for their trip to Norville o'er Morgania and that's where his role ends. However, this causes the entire rest of theplot.
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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: One of the things that clue Velma to the fact King Arthur is [[spoiler:Winston Pilkingtonshire is the fact "Arthur" uses a line from Pilkingtonshire's character Thundarr theBarbarian]].
Barbarian.]]
* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Velma throws the spell book Merlin gave her at Dragon Morgan, stopping up her throat and preventing her from using her fire. Further attempts to blast the gang lead to defeat.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Mr. HB is a character helped by Mystery, Inc. at the beginning. To thank them, he pays for their trip to Norville o'er Morgania and that's where his role ends. However, this causes the entire rest of the
* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: One of the things that clue Velma to the fact King Arthur is [[spoiler:Winston Pilkingtonshire is the fact "Arthur" uses a line from Pilkingtonshire's character Thundarr the
* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Velma throws the spell book Merlin gave her at Dragon Morgan, stopping up her throat and preventing her from using her fire. Further attempts to blast the gang lead to defeat.
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* WeakWilled: [[spoiler: Velma explains that Morgan le Fay was able to freeze Fred in position without magic because he's the suggestible type, and then proves it by yelling at him to jump.]]
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* WeakWilled: [[spoiler: Velma [[spoiler:Velma explains that Morgan le Fay was able to freeze Fred in position without magic because he's the suggestible type, and then proves it by yelling at him to jump.]]
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** Fred’s medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' episode "Large Dragon at Large".
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** Fred’s medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' episode "Large Dragon at Large". His volunteering to be Shaggy's knight follows up on his childhood Halloween costume from ''Scoob!'', a suit of armor.
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* BroadStrokes: A relatively minor and partially justified example. Due to the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndBatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', it was implied the ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooDirectToVideoFilmSeries'' had a SharedUniverse with ''The Brave and the Bold''. However, many of the characters in Camelot like Merlin and Morgan Le Fay look and act almost nothing like they did in the previous Batman series. This is justified because it's eventually revealed [[spoiler: all the people in Camelot are just actors who kept up a ruse to make the Scooby gang think they really traveled back in time]]. However, towards the end, it's heavily implied that [[spoiler: the Merlin they encountered really was the Merlin of Arthurian times and he certainly looked and acted nothing like his incarnation in ''The Brave And The Bold''.]]
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* BroadStrokes: A relatively minor and partially justified example. Due to the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndBatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'', it was implied the ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooDirectToVideoFilmSeries'' had a SharedUniverse with ''The Brave and the Bold''. However, many of the characters in Camelot like Merlin and Morgan Le le Fay look and act almost nothing like they did in the previous Batman series. This is justified because it's eventually revealed [[spoiler: all the people in Camelot are just actors who kept up a ruse to make the Scooby gang think they really traveled back in time]]. However, towards the end, it's heavily implied that [[spoiler: the Merlin they encountered really was the Merlin of Arthurian times and he certainly looked and acted nothing like his incarnation in ''The Brave And The and the Bold''.]]
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* FanService: During the final battle, Arthur’s tunic is ripped open, showing off his bare chest with very defined abs. [[spoiler: This helps Velma solve the mystery, as Arthur turns out to be the actor Winston Pilkingtonshire, who plays Thundarr the barbarian.]] Daphne says “I’d know those abs anywhere.”
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* FanService: During the final battle, Arthur’s Arthur's tunic is ripped open, showing off his bare chest with very defined abs. [[spoiler: This helps Velma solve the mystery, as Arthur turns out to be the actor Winston Pilkingtonshire, who plays Thundarr the barbarian.Barbarian.]] Daphne says “I’d "I’d know those abs anywhere.”"
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* IrisOut: The movie ends with one, accompanied by Bob Clampett's classic "Beeo-woop!" vocal effect from the classic ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoons he directed (what with Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation producing the movie and all).
* IWillFindYou: When Morgan Le Fay kidnaps Shaggy to get his right to the throne of Camelot, Fred reassures Scooby that they'll rescue him. Velma adds that they have to do it soon because the photo is fading.
* IWillFindYou: When Morgan Le Fay kidnaps Shaggy to get his right to the throne of Camelot, Fred reassures Scooby that they'll rescue him. Velma adds that they have to do it soon because the photo is fading.
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* IrisOut: The movie ends with one, accompanied by Bob Clampett's Creator/BobClampett's classic "Beeo-woop!" vocal effect from the classic ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoons he directed (what with Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation producing the movie and all).
* IWillFindYou: When MorganLe le Fay kidnaps Shaggy to get his right to the throne of Camelot, Fred reassures Scooby that they'll rescue him. Velma adds that they have to do it soon because the photo is fading.
* IWillFindYou: When Morgan
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** When reading a book in Norville o’er Morgania’s library, the gang all face the camera while gathered around Velma, recreating a classic shot from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou''
** Fred’s medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo episode “Large Dragon at Large.”
** Shaggy pulls the sword from the stone, just like he did in “Large Dragon at Large.”
** When Morgan Le Fay sends the gang to Camelot, clips are shown from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMoonMonsterMadness'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'',''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooOnZombieIsland'',''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooInWheresMyMummy'' , ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies'', and ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo''.
** Daphne makes a reference to being being a blond and being chased by fish monsters, in a reference to ''Film/ScoobyDooCurseOfTheLakeMonster''
* PlotIrrelevantVillain: [[spoiler:Mrs. Wentworth takes advantage of the town's desire to make Shaggy leave to trick him into signing the land over to her but everything Shaggy and his friends experience other than the brief chase scene after she reveals her true agenda would have happened even if she had no plan of her own and someone else wore the Morgan costume]].
* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: The title refers to the Arthurian story, ''The Sword and the Stone.''
** Fred’s medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo episode “Large Dragon at Large.”
** Shaggy pulls the sword from the stone, just like he did in “Large Dragon at Large.”
** When Morgan Le Fay sends the gang to Camelot, clips are shown from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMoonMonsterMadness'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'',''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooOnZombieIsland'',''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooInWheresMyMummy'' , ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies'', and ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo''.
** Daphne makes a reference to being being a blond and being chased by fish monsters, in a reference to ''Film/ScoobyDooCurseOfTheLakeMonster''
* PlotIrrelevantVillain: [[spoiler:Mrs. Wentworth takes advantage of the town's desire to make Shaggy leave to trick him into signing the land over to her but everything Shaggy and his friends experience other than the brief chase scene after she reveals her true agenda would have happened even if she had no plan of her own and someone else wore the Morgan costume]].
* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: The title refers to the Arthurian story, ''The Sword and the Stone.''
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** When reading a book in Norville o’er Morgania’s o'er Morgania's library, the gang all face the camera while gathered around Velma, recreating a classic shot from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou''
** Fred’s medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo'' episode “Large "Large Dragon at Large.”
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** Shaggy pulls the sword from the stone, just like he did in“Large "Large Dragon at Large.”
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** When MorganLe le Fay sends the gang to Camelot, clips are shown from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMoonMonsterMadness'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'',''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooOnZombieIsland'',''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooInWheresMyMummy'' , ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooOnZombieIsland'', ''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooInWheresMyMummy'', ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies'', and ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo''.
** Daphne makes a reference to being being a blond and being chased by fish monsters, in a reference to''Film/ScoobyDooCurseOfTheLakeMonster''
''Film/ScoobyDooCurseOfTheLakeMonster''.
* PlotIrrelevantVillain: [[spoiler:Mrs. Wentworth takes advantage of the town's desire to make Shaggy leave to trick him into signing the land over toher her, but everything Shaggy and his friends experience other than the brief chase scene after she reveals her true agenda would have happened even if she had no plan of her own and someone else wore the Morgan costume]].
* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: The title refers to the Arthurian story, ''The Swordand in the Stone.''Stone''.
** Fred’s medieval outfit is extremely similar to the outfit he wore at the renaissance fair in the
** Shaggy pulls the sword from the stone, just like he did in
** When Morgan
** Daphne makes a reference to being being a blond and being chased by fish monsters, in a reference to
* PlotIrrelevantVillain: [[spoiler:Mrs. Wentworth takes advantage of the town's desire to make Shaggy leave to trick him into signing the land over to
* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: The title refers to the Arthurian story, ''The Sword
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* ScaledUp: Morgan Le Fay turns into a dragon when the gang enters her lair.
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* ScaledUp: Morgan Le le Fay turns into a dragon when the gang enters her lair.
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** In Camelot, Shaggy is introduced to King Arthur as “Sir Norville of Crystal Cove-ia.”
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** In Camelot, Shaggy is introduced to King Arthur as “Sir "Sir Norville of Crystal Cove-ia.” Cove-ia".
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler: The whole town of Norville o’er Morgania had created a medieval town with actors to be used as a fun tourist attraction. When Shaggy was revealed to possibly have claim to the land, the town decided to trick the gang into thinking they had gone back in time by knocking them out and taking them to “Camelot,” hoping that Shaggy could be persuaded to give up his claim to the land.]]
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler: The whole town of Norville o’er o'er Morgania had created a medieval town with actors to be used as a fun tourist attraction. When Shaggy was revealed to possibly have claim to the land, the town decided to trick the gang into thinking they had gone back in time by knocking them out and taking them to “Camelot,” "Camelot", hoping that Shaggy could be persuaded to give up his claim to the land.]]
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** The opening case, involving a monster on the wing scaring passengers and trying to damage the plane, comes off as a ''Scooby Doo'' version of ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet".
** When Velma becomes Merlin's apprentice, she wears a RobeAndWizardHat that highly resembles Mickey Mouse's outfit in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
** When Velma becomes Merlin's apprentice, she wears a RobeAndWizardHat that highly resembles Mickey Mouse's outfit in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
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** The opening case, involving a monster on the wing scaring passengers and trying to damage the plane, comes off as a ''Scooby Doo'' ''Scooby-Doo'' version of ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet".
** When Velma becomes Merlin's apprentice, she wears a RobeAndWizardHat that highly resemblesMickey Mouse's WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse's outfit in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
** When Velma becomes Merlin's apprentice, she wears a RobeAndWizardHat that highly resembles
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* SignificantDoubleCasting: Besides her usual role as Daphne, Creator/GreyDeLisle Griffin also voices Mrs. Wentworth and Morgan [=LeFay=]. [[spoiler: This is a good indicator of the fact that the former disguised herself as the latter in order to get the land.]]
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* SignificantDoubleCasting: Besides her usual role as Daphne, Creator/GreyDeLisle Griffin also voices Mrs. Wentworth and Morgan [=LeFay=].le Fay. [[spoiler: This is a good indicator of the fact that the former disguised herself as the latter in order to get the land.]]
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* TookALevelInBadass: Daphne fights over a dozen knights at Camelot’s tournament, and she singlehandedly trounces them all.
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* TookALevelInBadass: Daphne fights over a dozen knights at Camelot’s Camelot's tournament, and she singlehandedly trounces them all.
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* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Downplayed. While Daphne and Fred aren't explicitly confirmed to be boyfriend and girlfriend, they flirt with each other and get {{Crush Blush}}es when the other flirts back. When Morgan Le Fay freezes Fred just before the tournament, Daphne snaps at the powerful sorceress to release him.
* WeakWilled: [[spoiler: Velma explains that Morgan Le Fay was able to freeze Fred in position without magic because he's the suggestible type, and then proves it by yelling at him to jump.]]
* WickedWitch: Morgan Le Fay fits the role like a glove.
* WorthIt: King Arthur hates Lancelot so much that, when the latter loses a joust to Daphne, the former enjoys seeing Lancelot being beaten by a girl even if it means a point for Shaggy.
* WeakWilled: [[spoiler: Velma explains that Morgan Le Fay was able to freeze Fred in position without magic because he's the suggestible type, and then proves it by yelling at him to jump.]]
* WickedWitch: Morgan Le Fay fits the role like a glove.
* WorthIt: King Arthur hates Lancelot so much that, when the latter loses a joust to Daphne, the former enjoys seeing Lancelot being beaten by a girl even if it means a point for Shaggy.
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* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Downplayed. While Daphne and Fred aren't explicitly confirmed to be boyfriend and girlfriend, they flirt with each other and get {{Crush Blush}}es when the other flirts back. When Morgan Le le Fay freezes Fred just before the tournament, Daphne snaps at the powerful sorceress to release him.
* WeakWilled: [[spoiler: Velma explains that MorganLe le Fay was able to freeze Fred in position without magic because he's the suggestible type, and then proves it by yelling at him to jump.]]
* WickedWitch: MorganLe le Fay fits the role like a glove.
* WorthIt: King Arthur hates Lancelot so much that, when the latter loses a joust to Daphne, the former enjoys seeing Lancelot being beaten by a girl even if it means a point forShaggy.Shaggy.
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* WeakWilled: [[spoiler: Velma explains that Morgan
* WickedWitch: Morgan
* WorthIt: King Arthur hates Lancelot so much that, when the latter loses a joust to Daphne, the former enjoys seeing Lancelot being beaten by a girl even if it means a point for
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* DelayedRippleEffect: In Camelot, Velma uses a picture of the gang on her phone as an indicator of whether they still exist in their own time.
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* DelayedRippleEffect: In Camelot, Velma uses a picture of the gang on her phone as an indicator of whether they still exist in their own time. They fear the worst when it disappears completely. [[spoiler: However, Velma eventually realizes that she just forgot to charge the phone and it went dead.]]
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* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a flamethrower on a mailbox [[spoiler: to stop the villain from getting away with the rights to Norville o'er Morgania.]] The gang is not even chastised for this destructive action.
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* HeroInsurance: During the climax, the gang uses a flamethrower on a mailbox [[spoiler: to stop the villain from getting away with the rights to Norville o'er Morgania.]] The gang is not even chastised for this destructive action. Of course, they did ensure the townsfolk wouldn't lose all the money [[spoiler: from the attraction.]]
* IWillFindYou: When Morgan Le Fay kidnaps Shaggy to get his right to the throne of Camelot, Fred reassures Scooby that they'll rescue him. Velma adds that they have to do it soon because the photo is fading.
* LoopholeAbuse: King Arthur refuses to join the gang to get Shaggy back from Morgana because he's not leaving the castle without a bunch of knights (most of whom Daphne already beat the stuffing out of). Then he comes up with a loophole: he knights the rest of the gang.
* LoopholeAbuse: King Arthur refuses to join the gang to get Shaggy back from Morgana because he's not leaving the castle without a bunch of knights (most of whom Daphne already beat the stuffing out of). Then he comes up with a loophole: he knights the rest of the gang.
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Mr. HB is a character helped by Mystery, Inc. at the beginning. To thank them, he pays for their trip to Norville o'er Morgania and that's where his role ends.
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: Mr. HB is a character helped by Mystery, Inc. at the beginning. To thank them, he pays for their trip to Norville o'er Morgania and that's where his role ends. However, this causes the entire rest of the plot.
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* ThrowTheBookAtThem: Velma throws the spell book Merlin gave her at Dragon Morgan, stopping up her throat and preventing her from using her fire. Further attempts to blast the gang lead to defeat.
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* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Downplayed. While Daphne and Fred aren't explicitly confirmed to be boyfriend and girlfriend, they flirt with each other and get {{Crush Blush}}es when the other flirts back. When Morgan Le Fay freezes Fred just before the tournament, Daphne snaps at the powerful sorceress to release him.
* WeakWilled: [[spoiler: Velma explains that Morgan Le Fay was able to freeze Fred in position without magic because he's the suggestible type, and then proves it by yelling at him to jump.]]
* WeakWilled: [[spoiler: Velma explains that Morgan Le Fay was able to freeze Fred in position without magic because he's the suggestible type, and then proves it by yelling at him to jump.]]