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* ClamTrap: In "Scooby's Night With a Frozen Fright", the caveman gets caught after falling into the giant clam exhibit.
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* CartoonWhale: The whale in "Scooby's Night With a Frozen Fright" is drawn as resembling a sperm whale, despite being kept in a marine park.
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* SuperPersistentPredator: In "That's Snow Ghost", Fu Lan Chi's story involves him getting chased by a Yeti that was ''really'' adamant in trying to catch him, to a fatal result. And even then, it apparently came back as a ghost to keep chasing him!
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* SecurityCling: Scooby often jumps into Shaggy's arms. Shaggy jumps into Velma's once. [[ShipTease Velma also clings to Shaggy during a chase scene in "Mystery Mask Mix-up".]]

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* SecurityCling: Scooby often jumps into Shaggy's arms. Shaggy jumps into Velma's once. [[ShipTease Velma also clings to Shaggy during a chase scene in "Mystery Mask Mix-up". And Daphne has jumped into Fred's arms in "Don't Fool With a Phantom" (the last series episode).]]
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode "Know Your Fusion", Sardonyx sets up a variety of carnival-esque challenges for Smoky Quartz to attempt, including a high-striker.
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* TongueOutInsult: Shaggy and Scooby, serving as live bait, would often stick their tongues out at the ghosts in order to get them to give chase. A particularly memorable occasion was "Hassle in the Castle", when Scoob stuck his tongue out at the Phantom, with a robust "Nyah Nyah!"
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Larry Marks is the singer for season 1


* RearrangeTheSong: Season 2 uses a new recording of the David Mook theme sung by Austin Roberts, who also performed the chase songs.

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* RearrangeTheSong: Season 2 uses a new recording of the David Mook Larry Marks theme sung by Austin Roberts, who also performed the chase songs.
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* DroppedGlasses: Velma would always lose hers at the worst possible times.
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* CluckingFunny: In "Jeepers! It's the Creeper", Shaggy and Scooby hide from the titular monster in a chicken coop, and one of the eggs hatch, and the baby chick immediately mistakes Scooby for its mother. It spends the rest of the episode following Scooby around.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: InUniverse. One episode that didn't feature a villain in disguise, "Foul Play in Funland", has the heroes help an Inventor capture a runaway robot he built for an amusement park. It turns out the inventor's sister sabotaged the robot to persuade him not to put the robot to use, because it would scare the children away.
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We've got some work to do now!]]'']]

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We've We got some work to do now!]]'']]
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** In "Spooky Space Kook", Shaggy and Scooby use a desk for one of the doors, only to find out that the door opens outwards instead of inwards, as well as the door being barricaded with chairs, but it isn't enough.

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** In "Spooky Space Kook", Shaggy and Scooby use a desk for one of the doors, only to find out that the door opens outwards instead of inwards, as well as the door being barricaded with chairs, but it isn't enough.inwards.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TitleThemeTune Scooby-Dooby-Doo, where are you? We've got some work to do now!]]'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TitleThemeTune Scooby-Dooby-Doo, where are you? you?\\
We've got some work to do now!]]'']]
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* BuzzsawJaw: In "That's Snow Ghost", after Velma is chained to a log and placed on a sawmill conveyor belt, Scooby saves her by rapidly biting the log in two after she tells him to "make like a beaver" seconds before the blade could dismember her.

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* BuzzsawJaw: In "That's Snow Ghost", after Velma is chained to a log and placed on a sawmill conveyor belt, belt by the titular ghost, Scooby saves her by rapidly biting the log in two after she tells him to "make like a beaver" seconds before the blade could dismember her.
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* BuzzsawJaw: In "That's Snow Ghost", Scooby rapidly bites a log in two after Velma tells him to "make like a beaver."

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* BuzzsawJaw: In "That's Snow Ghost", after Velma is chained to a log and placed on a sawmill conveyor belt, Scooby saves her by rapidly bites a biting the log in two after Velma she tells him to "make like a beaver." beaver" seconds before the blade could dismember her.
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** In "Spooky Space Kook", Shaggy and Scooby build one only to find out that the door opens outwards instead of inwards.

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** In "Spooky Space Kook", Shaggy and Scooby build use a desk for one of the doors, only to find out that the door opens outwards instead of inwards.inwards, as well as the door being barricaded with chairs, but it isn't enough.

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* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Shows up very frequently--the whole gang, or one or more members (usually Shaggy and Scooby), would encounter one of the villains and panic/shout/generally babble before actually doing anything...all while the villain in question simply stood there instead of, say, attacking. There's a slight justification in that most of the bad guys were trying to scare off the kids, not harm them, but still, they're remarkably considerate about waiting for them to start running to begin the chase.

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* TalkingIsAFreeAction: TalkingIsAFreeAction
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Shows up very frequently--the whole gang, or one or more members (usually Shaggy and Scooby), would encounter one of the villains and panic/shout/generally babble before actually doing anything...all while the villain in question simply stood there instead of, say, attacking. There's a slight justification in that most of the bad guys were trying to scare off the kids, not harm them, but still, they're remarkably considerate about waiting for them to start running to begin the chase.



* TestYourStrengthGame: In "Foul Play in Funland", Scooby and Shaggy compete to see who is stronger on one of these. Scooby is the winner, until the MonsterOfTheWeek comes along and hits it so hard he breaks it.

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* TestYourStrengthGame: In TestYourStrengthGame
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"Foul Play in Funland", Funland": Scooby and Shaggy compete to see who is stronger on one of these. Scooby is the winner, until the MonsterOfTheWeek comes along and hits it so hard he breaks it.it.
** The high striker appears again on ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies'', at Creator/DickVanDyke's carnival. Neither Dick nor Shaggy could ring the bell, but the ghostly strongman did.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode "Know Your Fusion", Sardonyx sets up a variety of carnival-esque challenges for Smoky Quartz to attempt, including a high-striker.

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* DubNameChange: When the original series aired in Japan in 1970, each of the main cast went through a name change: Scooby-Doo is Clooper, Shaggy is Boropin, Fred is Handsome, Daphne is Jenny, and Velma is Megako (a shortened version of "{{Meganekko}}" - "[[MeaningfulName the kid with the glasses]]").

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* DubNameChange: When the original series aired in Japan in 1970, each of the main cast went through a name change: Scooby-Doo is Clooper, Shaggy is Boropin, Fred is Handsome, Daphne is Jenny, and Velma is Megako (a shortened version of "{{Meganekko}}" "Meganekko" - "[[MeaningfulName the kid with the glasses]]").



* {{Meganekko}}: Velma. Her ''name'' is even the shortened "Megako" in the Japanese dub of the 1969 series.
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** In "Foul Play in Funland"(1969) , the eighth episode, Daphne explains to Shaggy about Scooby's apparent aversion, as if she is more familiar with Scooby's tastes in food. Most later episodes have Shaggy both knowing Scooby's tastes and sharing several of them.

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** In "Foul Play in Funland"(1969) , Funland" (1969), the eighth episode, Daphne explains to Shaggy about Scooby's apparent aversion, as if she is more familiar with Scooby's tastes in food. Most later episodes have Shaggy both knowing Scooby's tastes and sharing several of them.
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* PantyShot: Velma in "Decoy For A Dognapper." She and Shaggy flail their arms and legs warding off a flock of bats; Velma kicks her skirt up high enough to show panties the same color as her skirt.
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* ComicBookAdaptation: 16 issues by Gold Key with the first ten issues either truncated or very loose adaptations of TV episodes (it became rebranded as "Mystery Comics" when the show became ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies''). Charlton published eleven issues under the ''Where Are You!'' title. DC Comics has been publishing the brand as ''Where Are You!'' since 2010.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TitleThemeTune Scooby Dooby Doo, where are you? We've got some work to do now!]]'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TitleThemeTune Scooby Dooby Doo, Scooby-Dooby-Doo, where are you? We've got some work to do now!]]'']]

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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Helium gas is not strong enough to lift a person.

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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Shaggy, Scooby, and the Headless Specter have a chase over the mansion on helium balloons in "Haunted House Hang-Up". Helium gas is not strong enough to lift a person.



* RecycledAnimation: The show has frequently reused animation due to low TV animation budgets (typical of Creator/HannaBarbera), such as the gang's walk and run cycles, certain poses of the characters used when talking, etc.

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The show has frequently reused animation due to low TV animation budgets (typical of Creator/HannaBarbera), such as the gang's walk and run cycles, certain poses of the characters used when talking, etc.etc.
** Mr. Grisby from "Don't Fool with a Phantom" has the same character model as the ghost of Elias Kingston from "What the Hex is Going On?", only with white hair and a brown jacket instead of black hair with a blue jacket.
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* MagicSkirt: In "Haunted House Hang-up," Scooby, Shaggy and Velma fall feet first into a well and Velma's skirt never goes up.
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** Shaggy and Scooby both suddenly became not hungry when Redbeard ("Go Away Ghost Ship") tells them to eat the "ghost pirate stew" they made.
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%%* FiveManBand:
%%** TheHero: Fred
%%** TheLancer: Shaggy.
%%** TheSmartGuy: Velma.
%%** TheChick: Daphne.
%%** TheBigGuy[=/=]TeamPet: Scooby-Doo.
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* RepeatingSoTheAudienceCanHear: The gang would sometimes do this when it was a little too hard to make out what Scooby had just said.
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* LookBehindYou: The episode "Don't Fool With A Phantom" has Shaggy pulling this when Fred details his plans to catch the wax phantom using Shaggy and Scooby as bait:

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* LookBehindYou: The episode "Don't "[[Recap/ScoobyDooWhereAreYouS2E8DontFoolWithAPhantom Don't Fool With A Phantom" Phantom]]" has Shaggy pulling this when Fred details his plans to catch the wax phantom using Shaggy and Scooby as bait:
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** The show's first few episodes didn't yet have the episode titles displayed with the now-familiar image of the gang running in front of the sinister wraparound background. The early episodes had an EpisodeTitleCard on which the [[VillainOfTheWeek Ghost of the Week]] is displayed. Since these revealed the villains too early, the production soon settled on using the image of the gang running.

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** The show's first few episodes didn't yet have the episode titles displayed with the now-familiar image of the gang running in front of the sinister wraparound background.WraparoundBackground. The early episodes had an EpisodeTitleCard on which the [[VillainOfTheWeek Ghost of the Week]] is displayed. Since these revealed the villains too early, the production soon settled on using the image of the gang running.
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** The show's first few episodes didn't yet have the episode titles displayed with the now-familiar image of the gang running within a dark landscape. The early episodes have an EpisodeTitleCard on which the [[VillainOfTheWeek Ghost of the Week]] is displayed along with the title. Since these revealed the villains too early, the production soon settled on using the image of the gang running.

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** The show's first few episodes didn't yet have the episode titles displayed with the now-familiar image of the gang running within a dark landscape. in front of the sinister wraparound background. The early episodes have had an EpisodeTitleCard on which the [[VillainOfTheWeek Ghost of the Week]] is displayed along with the title.displayed. Since these revealed the villains too early, the production soon settled on using the image of the gang running.

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