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** And in "Ready To Scare", only with French.
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** There actually is one subtle change on Velma's design: her shoes now have platform heels.

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** There are actually is one two subtle change changes on Velma's design: her shoes now have platform heels.heels and her skirt is no longer pleated all the way around.
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** The episode ''Simple Plan and the Invisible Madman'' pays homage to TheNewScoobyDooMovies, where celebrity guest stars in animated form helped the gang solve cases.

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** The episode ''Simple Plan and the Invisible Madman'' pays homage to TheNewScoobyDooMovies, WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies, where celebrity guest stars in animated form helped the gang solve cases.

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* MythologyGag: The flashback scene of Velma's birthday party in "A Terrifying Round With A Menacing Metallic Clown" is designed in the style of ''APupNamedScoobyDoo''. It explains Velma's fear of clowns--the clown hired for her party destroyed her prize gift, a set of encyclopedias, and it made Velma run off crying.

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* MythologyGag: The flashback scene of Velma's birthday party in "A Terrifying Round With A Menacing Metallic Clown" is designed in the style of ''APupNamedScoobyDoo''. It explains Velma's fear of clowns--the clown hired for her party destroyed her prize gift, a set of encyclopedias, and it made Velma run off crying. crying.
** The episode ''Simple Plan and the Invisible Madman'' pays homage to TheNewScoobyDooMovies, where celebrity guest stars in animated form helped the gang solve cases.
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* InkSuitActor: Brett Hull, Mike Piazza and skateboarder Chris Klug are among the celebrities to appear on the show in cartoon form. In "A Scooby Doo Valentine," the perps who disguised themselves as the gang are unmasked to be caricatures of their voice actors--Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Grey [=DeLisle=] and Mindy Cohn.

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* InkSuitActor: Brett Hull, Mike Piazza and skateboarder skateboarders Chris Klug and Ryan Sheckler are among the celebrities to appear on the show in cartoon form. In "A Scooby Doo Valentine," the perps who disguised themselves as the gang are unmasked to be caricatures of their voice actors--Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Grey [=DeLisle=] and Mindy Cohn.
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** Even when Shaggy and Scooby see this coming, the gang manages to work around it. See the GenreSavvy entry.
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* DorkKnight: Yet again, Fred. Apparently he's the only one who can't see how much he keeps making a fool of himself.
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See the ShoutOut page [[ShoutOut/WhatsNewScoobyDoo here]].
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** When Scooby and Shaggy enter a scene, you ''know'' the first thing they'll say will be food-oriented.
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* AntiVillain: Used several times, a first for the franchise. Every once in a while, the characters would run into a villain with sympathetic motives - generally, these folks would be let off because "nobody got hurt" (though not for lack of trying, sometimes) or the case just dropped without fanfare.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Velma was this to a kid named Elliot Blender, who appeared in two episodes as both a SoreLoser, a RedHerring and an all around JerkAss.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Most noticeably with Velma - who is given a cute face and an attractive figure here (whereas her original design had her be very plain and slightly overweight) - and to a lesser extent Shaggy, who is a bit less lanky.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Most noticeably with Velma - who is given a cute face and an attractive figure here (whereas her original design had her be very plain and slightly overweight) - and to a lesser extent Shaggy, who is a bit probably more benefits from the less lanky.rough art-style.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Most noticeably with Velma - who is given a cute face and an attractive figure here (whereas her original design had her be very plain and slightly overweight) - and to a lesser extent Shaggy, who is a bit less lanky.
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* ArtShift: In contrast to the usual HannaBarbera style, the characters are redesigned in Warner Bros. Animation's typical "house" style of the time for this series (resembling a show produced by Adelaide Productions, such as ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlack'' and ''JackieChanAdventures'').

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* ArtShift: In contrast to the usual HannaBarbera style, the characters are redesigned in Warner Bros. Animation's typical "house" style of the time for this series (resembling a show produced by Adelaide Productions, such as ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlack'' and ''JackieChanAdventures''). It hits some characters more strongly than others, like Velma's totally redesigned body shape.
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** The Halloween episode features a man at a Halloween party dressed up as HongKongPhooey, and getting pretty ticked off when the gang fails to recognize him.
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* {{Notzilla}}: An episode has a giant monster named "Shagzilla". He's supposed to be Shaggy cursed to transform into a Godzilla parody at night ([[spoiler:Actually, it's a giant robot built by the villain of the week.]]).

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* {{Notzilla}}: An episode has a giant monster named "Shagzilla". He's supposed to be Shaggy cursed to transform into a Godzilla parody at night ([[spoiler:Actually, it's a giant robot built by the villain of the week.week, and Shaggy is duped into believing he really is the monster because, while he is asleep, he is made up as the monster and placed on a Tokyo maquette.]]).
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** There actually is one subtle change on Velma's design: her shoes now have platform heels.
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* ActorAllusion: In "A Scooby-Doo Valentine", Daphne laments that the fact that she was impersonated by an extra (who, ironically, resembled her voice actor, GreyDeLisle), saying "What, SarahMichelleGellar wasn't available?" Sarah Michelle Gellar played Daphne in the LiveActionAdaptation of the franchise.

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* ActorAllusion: In "A Scooby-Doo Valentine", Daphne laments that the fact that she was impersonated by an extra (who, ironically, resembled her voice actor, GreyDeLisle), saying "What, SarahMichelleGellar Creator/SarahMichelleGellar wasn't available?" Sarah Michelle Gellar played Daphne in the LiveActionAdaptation of the franchise.
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* MythologyGag: The flashback scene of Velma's birthday party in "A Terrifying Round With A Menacing Metallic Clown" is designed in the style of ''APupNamedScoobyDoo''. It explains Velma's fear of clowns--the clown hired for her party destroyed her prize gift, a set of encyclopedias, and it made Velma run off crying.
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* InkSuitActor: Brett Hull, Mike Piazza and skateboarder Chris Klug are among the celebrities to appear on the show in cartoon form. In "A Scooby Doo Valentine," the perps who disguised themselves as the gang are unmasked to be caricatures of their voice actors--Frank Welker, Casey Kasem, Grey [=DeLisle=] and Mindy Cohn.
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** Shaggy's bravery in "A Terrifying Round with a Menacing Metallic Clown" could count as well, if only because he didn't want a monster stopping him from winning the mini-golf tournament.

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** Shaggy's bravery in "A Terrifying Round with a Menacing Metallic Clown" could count as well, if only because he didn't want a monster stopping him from winning the mini-golf tournament. In the same episode, Velma goes off cowering with Scooby as her childhood fear of clowns comes to the surface.
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* MyHovercraftIsFullOfEels: Fred's attempts to use an Italian phrase book in "Pompeii and Circumstance".
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* DinnerOrderFlub: In "Pompeii and Circumstance", Fred is continually misreading his Italian phrase book. As a result, he orders a potted plant at a restaurant.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Several voice cast members from ''TheFairlyOddParents'' can often be heard on this show; not only does GreyDelisle (Vicky) voice Daphne (having previously voiced the character in ''Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase''), there have been several times where TaraStrong (Timmy), DaranNorris (Cosmo), SusanBlakeslee (Wanda), CarlosAlazraqui (Mr. Crocker), Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (various other characters), even ''AdamWest'' in one episode.



* TheOtherDarrin: After Don Messick's death, Creator/FrankWelker took over the voice role of Scooby-Doo, in addition to [[TalkingToHimself voicing Fred as he always did]], which resulted in Scooby-Doo sounding more like Brain from ''InspectorGadget''. Velma was also recast to Mindy Cohn, which made her sound more like Mandy from ''[[TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Grim and Evil]]'' (ironically, Mandy was voiced by GreyDeLisle, who was Daphne's voice actress since 2001).
** Also, in ''The Vampire Strikes Back'' Kimberly Brooks did double-duty and voiced both Luna & Dusk of the Hex Girls (although the episode's credits claim that Dusk's usual actress, Jane Wiedlin from the Go-Go's, provided singing vocals).
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** In another, the gang spends the episode trying to figure out who's behind a psychotic-computer hoax. The answer turns out to be ... a psychotic computer.

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** In another, Pretty consistently, if the gang spends monster is some kind of robot or techno-terror, it's real. This is consistent with the episode trying to figure out who's behind a psychotic-computer hoax. The answer turns out to be ... a psychotic computer.occasional way-out science-fiction explanations for the more conventional hoaxes.

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* TookALevelInBadass: Daphne Blake, surprisingly.
* TotemPoleTrench: In the episode "Gentlemen, Start Your Monsters", Jimmy and his sister Cindy wore a jumpsuit, with one on the other's shoulders.



* TookALevelInBadass: Daphne Blake, surprisingly.
* TotemPoleTrench: In the episode "Gentlemen, Start Your Monsters", Jimmy and his sister Cindy wore a jumpsuit, with one on the other's shoulders.

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* PreciousPuppies: The Secret Six are a group of six golden retriever puppies that appear in several episodes. And they are adorable, especially when they're performing military exercises.


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* PreciousPuppies: The Secret Six are a group of six golden retriever puppies that appear in several episodes. And they are adorable, especially when they're performing military exercises.


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** In another, the gang spends the episode trying to figure out who's behind a psychotic-computer hoax. The answer turns out to be ... a psychotic computer.
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** In "Big Scare in the Big Easy," the episode song quotes the entire chorus of "[[{{Film/Labyrinth}} Magic Dance]]," only changing the word "babe" to "man" each time.

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** One episode plays with it; the monster ''is'' real. It's just a creature that was disturbed by the crooked plan of the villain.



-->'''Velma:'' 'Wow, I'm hot!
** One episode plays with it; the monster ''is'' real. It's just a creature that was disturbed by the crooked plan of the villain.

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-->'''Velma:'' -->'''Velma:''' 'Wow, I'm hot!
** One episode plays with it; the monster ''is'' real. It's just a creature that was disturbed by the crooked plan of the villain.
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