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6The character sheet for the Creator/CartoonNetwork cartoon, ''WesternAnimation/BeCoolScoobyDoo''.
7----
8
9[[foldercontrol]]
10
11!!Mystery Inc.
12
13[[folder:The Team in General]]
14* AgeLift: They just graduated from high school, with the show taking place during what may be their last summer break together. The [[AllThereInTheManual story bible]] for ''[[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou Where Are You!]]'' stated that they were all of different ages, though still in high school. ''[[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated Mystery Incorporated]]'' also didn't specify if they were all of the same class, though did imply at least Fred and Daphne were seniors.
15* AmateurSleuth: As per tradition, the gang are young mystery detectives not looking to be paid to solve cases or connected to any law enforcing agency.
16* BadassDriver: 3/5ths of the team are capable drivers, but Fred's the best out of all of them so long as the vehicle isn't a plane.
17* CharacterExaggeration: Being a more comedic take on the gang, various key traits of the characters (Velma's TechnoBabble, for instance) have been exaggerated compared to previous iterations. Ironically though, Fred himself, who slowly became a CloudCuckooLander as the franchise went on, is more closer to his original TheLeader role without being completely [[TheGenericGuy generic]].
18* TheChewToy: While Scooby and Shaggy often get into perilous situations more so than the rest of the team, Fred and Velma have been injured the most.
19* MysteryMagnet: As per usual, though the mysteries they've ended up finding are far more out there in this series than they were in the previous series.
20[[/folder]]
21
22[[folder:Fred Jones]]
23[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fred_jones_bc.png]]
24->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
25
26The leader of Mystery Incorporated.
27----
28* AdaptationalJerkass: This version is a lot more abrasive, becoming a rigid control freak who's NotSoAboveItAll and hogs the unmasking.
29* BadassDriver: As per usual, he drives the Mystery Machine into and out of danger. He's even shown doing it in the opening.
30* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a tad eccentric with his fear of widths and Mystery Machine obsession, but he's quite clever in several respects and is the most physically able of the team.
31* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: He has the least tolerance for Daphne's eccentric antics and often tries to reign her in.
32* ControlFreak: Sometimes he tends towards this to reign in the eccentricities of his friends. It's the point of his character arcs in ''"Be Quiet, Scooby Doo"'' and ''"Trading Chases."''
33* DarkAndTroubledPast: The end of Season 2 (and ultimately [[{{Cancelled}} the entire show]]) reveals that [[spoiler:his father is a masked criminal in custody until the events of the two-parter arc, having been arrested when Fred was a boy]].
34* GadgeteerGenius: He built the Mystery Machine so that it can go underwater AND fly. Not to mention a whole lot more.
35* HeroicWannabe: A downplayed example. He does lead a mystery solving gang that is fairly successful, but he frequently tries to frame himself as the most important member.
36* IJustWantToBeSpecial: A desire that crosses over with IJustWantToBeNormal as Fred really wants the gang to be a serious and legitimate crimefighting force; a serious and legitimate crimefighting force that would consist of a hydrophobic genius, an eccentric heiress, a gluttonous coward, and a talking dog. He all but jumps at the chance at being a drummer once he learns that it's the "engine" and "foundation" of a musical ensemble.
37* JerkassBall: In episodes such as ''"If You Can't Scooby-Doo the Time, Don't Scooby-Doo the Crime"'' and ''"Be Cold! Scooby-Doo"''.
38* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While Fred is more of a control freak and glory hound here, he still does whatever he can to help his friends out.
39* TheLeader: And for once, he manages to effectively pull it off without being completely [[TheGenericGuy generic]].
40* LikeParentLikeChild: [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ded99214_cfab_4eeb_bd7b_015659e7f832.png Apparently]], it would seem that Fred got his fashion sense from his mom.
41* MissingMom: Averted. When we learn about his parents in the Season 2 finale, he has a DisappearedDad ([[spoiler:because he was arrested]]), but his mother can be seen in a family photo and presumably took care of Fred when her husband "disappeared".
42* NotSoAboveItAll: He does succumb to the wackiness from time-to-time.
43* SpoiledBrat: As his behavior in ''"Be Cool! Scooby-Doo"'', he can't take when he's revenged upon.
44* SurroundedByIdiots: More like Surrounded By Eccentrics. Occasionally very annoying eccentrics.
45* ToxicFriendInfluence: On the children in "Trading Chases".
46* UniversalDriversLicense: Subverted, but he tries to invoke it in "Gremlin On a Plane" when he believes that he could fly a plane just because it he was the gangs driver, disregarding the fact that Daphne was very clearly a much more capable pilot than he was until the last minute.
47[[/folder]]
48
49[[folder:Daphne Blake]]
50[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daphne_bcsd_11.jpg]]
51->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
52----
53* AcePilot: "Gremlin on a Plane" shows how she's perfectly capable of flying an airplane with no problem, even being able to fly the Mystery Machine without much incident despite Fred's worries.
54* ActionGirl: As kooky as she is courageous.
55* AdaptationalDumbass: This version of Daphne is notably more of an airhead and more lacking in common sense, while being a great deal less serious. This seems to be a trait transferred from Fred's [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated last incarnation]].
56* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While she's always been a good person, she's not as vain and self centered as in other shows, and is far more open to help others out.
57* AdaptationalSkimpiness: Downplayed. Her outfit has shorter sleeves and she doesn't wear her pink tights, showing her bare legs.
58* AdaptationalUgliness: Downplayed. She's not noted for being gorgeous in comparison to her previous incarnations and she's depicted as being a lot more plain-looking than other female characters such as Rose, but she's still pretty. It's revealed she even wears braces when she's asleep, something no previous version of Daphne has had.
59* AnimalsHateHer: For some [[NoodleIncident reason]], ''every'' creature that lives in the sea has a personal, deep rooted hatred of Daphne.
60* BadassDriver: As is demonstrated in "Ghost in The Mystery Machine", a trait she apparently gets from her mother at that.
61* BadassInANiceSuit: She wears a suit-and-tie at one point.
62* {{Chickification}} / TookALevelInDumbass: Compared to previous incarnations, although she remains very competent and courageous.
63* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Has a weird quirk every episode whether it's a strange obsession with puppets or narrating the mystery like a nature documentary.
64** While camping, Daphne says that her mother wouldn't let her because "the outdoors is just a giant bathroom that wants to eat you."
65* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: The most blatantly odd out of the quintet, she’s nonetheless physically capable and emotionally wise.
66* CuddleBug: During several scenes in "Grand Scam" and "Me, Myself, and A.I.", Daphne is very hands on while conversing with Velma.
67* DarkIsNotEvil: Her "vampire" persona during their visit to New Orleans.
68* TheDitz: A borderline example between this trope and GeniusDitz. Her competence tends to vary whenever it would fit the gag.
69* DudeWheresMyRespect: In her subtler moments, it's implied that she wishes to move away from the team's image of her being "danger-prone" and to be taken seriously. Her various gimmicks have helped with the former desire, but not so much with the latter.
70* EveryoneHasStandards: Thinks that Fred using [[WouldYouDoItForAScoobySnack bribery]], and Velma's "research" on her friends, is morally objectionable.
71* FreudianExcuse: Along with wanting to not be seen as danger prone, Daphne's odd assortments of quirks and antics seem to be her acting out from her controlling mother.
72* TheHeart: Whenever the team or an individual is feeling down Daphne, with the help of whatever quirk she’s into that day, will pep them right back up.
73* HiddenDepths: Although often governed by RuleOfFunny, Daphne's quirks reveal that she's actually multitalented in many fields, such as playing multiple musical instruments, miming, puppetry, etc.
74* MsFanservice:
75** Generally averted: Daphne's physical attractiveness is downplayed compared to other versions of the character, replaced with a more cute persona. The stereotype surrounding Daphne's looks also leads to the trope being lampshaded at times, such as in "Poodle Justice" when she spends most of the episode wearing a fake beard, and "Grand Scam" in which she wears a mascot costume.
76** However played straight briefly during the chase montage in "Screama Donna" when Daphne briefly finds herself looking like a midriff-baring mermaid.
77* MythologyGag: Daphne and her family are rich.
78* NoodleIncident: Somehow managed to earn the hatred of all sea creatures.
79* PerenniallyOvershadowedBirthday: In the episode "Scary Christmas," it's revealed that Daphne's birthday is on December 25, which means it always gets overshadowed by Christmas. In the episode, she tries to get the others to celebrate her birthday instead of Christmas.
80* ValleyGirl: [[RuleOfFunny Whenever it would fit the gag]].
81[[/folder]]
82
83[[folder:Velma Dinkley]]
84[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/velma_dinkley_bc.png]]
85->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KateMicucci
86----
87* ButtMonkey: Not consistently, but she does get hurt and humiliated more than the others.
88* DeadpanSnarker: Even more so than in past series, and who could blame her, considering she has to deal with being the OnlySaneMan most of the time?
89* NotInThisForYourRevolution: While she's not against helping people or solving crimes, she explains to Scooby and Shaggy in "How to Train Your Coward" that she views sleuthing across the country as a side benefit to what she's actually doing on the trip. [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther Hanging out with her friends.]]
90* NotSoAboveItAll: She does succumb to the wackiness from time-to-time.
91* OnlySaneMan: Most the time, which means that in the few instances in which she loses the SanityBall, she loses it ''hard'', like in "Be Quiet Scooby-Doo!" or "Kitchen Frightmare".
92* SkewedPriorities: In "Kitchen Frightmare", she's more focused on how the restaurant and the Yeti monster are related.
93* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Sometimes. The best example is probably her interview in ''Area 51 Adjacent''.
94--> Even if I granted you that extraterrestrials may have visited Earth, which is highly unlikely, that still doesn't excuse this bureaucratic exercise in paranoid xenophobia!
95* TheSmartGirl: As per usual, though her TechnoBabble is far more exaggerated than in past series.
96* TemporarilyAVillain: Temporarily becomes a [[spoiler:second Crystal Crawler]] in "Be Quiet, Scooby-Doo".
97* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: She’s absolutely terrified of water.
98[[/folder]]
99
100[[folder:Norville "Shaggy" Rogers]]
101[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shaggy_rogers_bcsd_2.png]]
102->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewLillard
103----
104%%* BigEater: Per tradition.
105* DoesNotLikeSpam: The only food he's seen not liking is crubeens and farl in "Giant Problems".
106* HiddenDepths: As "Grand Scam", "Party Like It's 1899", and "Night of the Upsetting Shorts" shows, when he can keep his fears in check, he's actually pretty good at mystery solving.
107* TheLancer: Surprisingly, while he's still rather cowardly, he's more willing to go along with the mysteries than in past series.
108* LovableCoward: As always. He even justifies it in one of his comments when Fred says the ghost is fake.
109--> '''Shaggy''': So we have an angry [[AxCrazy psychotic]] non-ghost up here trying to get us? '''''How''''' is that better?
110* WouldYouDoItForAScoobySnack: As of "Sorcerer Snack Scare", yes. Yes, he will.
111[[/folder]]
112
113[[folder:Scooby-Doo]]
114[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scooby_doo_bcsd.png]]
115->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
116----
117* AdaptationalJerkass: He's quite openly critical towards the faults of his friends in this series, while other versions were generally friendly towards everyone with a few exceptions. And then there's the reveal in the 14th episode that he frequently ditches Shaggy whenever Shaggy lags behind during a chase, something no other version of Scooby has done.
118%% Doesn't explain what the reaction is. * BerserkButton: Being seen as Shaggy's pet.
119* BigEater: It is Scooby-Doo after all.
120* DeadpanSnarker: He frequently has a dry and witty aside to give in response to the various eccentricities of his friends.
121* DirtyCoward: The 14th episode reveals that [[ApatheticPet Scooby frequently ditches Shaggy]] whenever they can't escape the MonsterOfTheWeek together.
122%%* DoesNotLikeSpam: Like Shaggy in "Giant Problems".
123%%* LovableCoward: Likewise.
124* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In "There Wolf", the gang takes him to the vet when he says he's ''not hungry''. [[spoiler:It turns out he was full, something they didn't think possible.]]
125* SpeechImpairedAnimal: As per usual for the series, though not as much as out of place as in previous series. However also inverted in a number of scenes where Scooby actually enunciates quite well; he's somewhat more talkative in this series than in many other installments of the franchise.
126* TeamPet: Though, do ''not'' call him that. Shaggy made that mistake, and Scooby spent the rest of the episode ignoring him and trying to become best buds with each other member of the gang before Shaggy finally got him to accept his apology.
127%%* WouldYouDoItForAScoobySnack: As of "Sorcerer Snack Scare", yes. Yes, he will.
128[[/folder]]
129
130!!Supporting Cast
131
132[[folder:Rose]]
133[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rosebcsd.png]]
134->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GreyGriffin
135
136A celebrity detective and a childhood friend of Fred.
137----
138* AmbitionIsEvil: She really enjoys the fame and money she gains from being a celebrity detective and she won't hesitate to break the law or destroy the lives of others to get it.
139* EarlyBirdCameo: She first appeared in the flashback of the Halloween episode.
140* {{Foil}}: Unlike Mystery Incorporated, she wants to profit off of mystery-solving rather than doing it for fun or for the greater good.
141** To Daphne. The both of them are/were friends of Fred, are girls, and share the same voice actor, but Daphne is into having fun with her friends, which is why she's into mystery-solving, while Rose is a selfish gloryhound who does mystery-solving to satisfy her ambitions.
142** To Professor Huh?. He was an evil villain years ago, but he eventually learned to [[HeelFaceTurn regret his crimes]] while in prison. Meanwhile, Rose's ambition to become a celebrity eventually destroyed the few morals she had as a child, resulting in her becoming an unrepentant villain who won't hesitate to ruin the lives of others for the sake of ambition.
143* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:She turns out to have been the mastermind behind several episodes in an attempt to discredit and destroy Mystery Incorporated.]]
144* {{Jerkass}}: When she and Fred discover that Professor Huh? is [[spoiler:Fred's father]], Fred is shocked and refuses to turn him in. Rose, on the other hand, doesn't hesitate to call the police. Does she comfort Fred about it, at least? Nope. Why did she do it? Not because [[spoiler:Fred's father could present a danger to everyone]], but because [[ItsAllAboutMe it'd make her a child celebrity]].
145* LackOfEmpathy: She cares about no one and nothing except for her selfish desires for glory and money. In fact, she exposed the father of her childhood friend without hesitation for the sake of selfish ambition.
146* LaserGuidedKarma: She throws the device that [[CaughtOnTape recorded her gloating about framing Mystery Incorporated]] [[DestroyTheEvidence out a window]], only for the device to be caught and recovered by Professor Huh?, her first enemy and the [[StartOfDarkness start of her selfish ambitions]].
147* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Her main motivation for solving mysteries. [[spoiler:It's also why she's trying to get rid of Mystery Inc.: by solving mysteries for free, they're digging into her profit line.]]
148* TheRival: To Fred.
149* SinisterSurveillance: She installed an illegal surveillance device on an employer's satellite to monitor Mystery Incorporated for her plan to frame them as accomplices of Professor Huh?. Later, Rose planned to use this for future mystery-solving endeavors, [[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong brushing off her employer's concerns]].
150%%* SmallNameBigEgo
151* VillainWithGoodPublicity: She can easily command the respect of police officers and reporters due to her celebrity status.
152* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Fred. [[spoiler:And then she turned in his father to the police.]]
153[[/folder]]
154
155[[folder:Donald Jones]]
156->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
157
158Fred's father.
159----
160* AdaptationalHeroism: Despite [[spoiler:being a villain of his own accord]], he [[spoiler:has a HeelFaceTurn -- something neither Mayor Jones nor Brad were able to have without a CosmicRetcon -- and resolves to turn himself in at the end of the arc.]]
161* AdaptationalVillainy: In comparison to Fred's previous father[[spoiler:s]] from ''[[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated Mystery Incorporated]]'', [[spoiler:Donald Jones was a masked criminal on his own accord, not because of the influence of an evil cosmic being]]. And obviously, Skip Jones from ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooPiratesAhoy'' is [[NiceGuy definitely not evil]].
162* AffablyEvil: He talks using a sock puppet and he does care about his son. He's also relatively harmless for a villain (if still creepy and weird). [[spoiler:He resolves to turn himself in to the police at the end because it's the right thing to do, but Fred sends him away so he can be free.]]
163* ArchnemesisDad: [[spoiler:He's Professor Huh?.]]
164* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:When Rose drops the evidence that would've uncovered her entire scheme out the window, Professor Huh? shows up in the jetpack-ed Mystery Machine, having caught the evidence before it could fall.]]
165* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Ever since he was a kid, Fred loves solving mysteries because of his father and is distraught to learn that he is Professor Huh?.]]
166* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He asks Shaggy and Scooby, believing them to be barbers, if they can shave his eyebrows and put his eyebrows on his shoulders. He demonstrates this to them that this ''works''. [[NoodleImplements He also covers them in mustard in the process.]]
167* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: He looks like an ordinary guy, an ordinary dad. [[spoiler:And he's actually a masked criminal.]]
168* DisappearedDad: Because Rose turned him into the police when she and Fred were kids. Fred hasn't seen him in years.
169* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He loves his wife and his son.
170* GoodParents: Implied.
171* KnightOfCerebus: [[spoiler:He's an evil villain in a costume that won't hesitate to hurt people (probably), like [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated Mayor Jones and Brad]] before him.]]
172* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: He's introduced in the series finale.
173* ShadowArchetype: [[spoiler:To Daphne, which is why Fred tends to try and keep her grounded to reality]].
174* ThisPageWillSelfDestruct: [[spoiler:After sending the Mystery Machine back to his son, he also leaves a letter for him in it. It self-destructs after Fred reads it.]]
175* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:The gang manages to escape the rocket they're on in time, but it is unknown if Mr. Jones was as lucky.]] [[spoiler:It turns out near the end of the episode that [[BigDamnHeroes he's fine]], but Fred sends him off to destinations unknown with the Mystery Machine. He does send back the Mystery Machine to Fred's house later, though.]]
176* WackyParentSeriousChild: He's a huge kidder, while his son wants to be taken seriously. It becomes clear that Fred acts that way because [[spoiler:learning that his father is a masked criminal]] [[FreudianExcuse messed him up]].
177* WalkingSpoiler: The only time he's brought up is during the "Professor Huh?" two-parter. [[spoiler:Because he ''is'' Professor Huh?.]]
178* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:As Professor Huh?, he tries to hurt the gang while on the tops of moving trains. Fred is clearly saddened by this. Professor Huh? seems to regret this.]]
179[[/folder]]
180
181[[folder:Cutler]]
182[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr__cutler.png]]
183->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett
184
185A criminal in a diving suit who always gets away with his crimes.
186----
187* AdaptationalKarma: Inverted, his original incarnation was never a KarmaHoudini compared to here.
188* AffablyEvil: He remains polite and courteous towards the Mystery Inc Gang, especially in his last appearance.
189* ArchEnemy: Fred considers him this.
190* TheFaceless: Never seen out of costume in this series.
191* KarmaHoudini: Always gets away with his crimes with his first to last appearances.
192* ManipulativeBastard: Successfully pulls an elaborate scheme using Fred in his final appearance.
193[[/folder]]
194
195!! Monsters
196
197[[folder:The Ghost of Elias Kingston]]
198The ghost of Kingston University's founder back from the grave to scare away students he deems unworthy.
199----
200* AgeLift: The man behind the mask is much younger than his ''Where are You?'' incarnation.
201* StarterVillain: The villain of the first episode.
202[[/folder]]
203
204[[folder:The Spirit of the Zatari Warrior]]
205A legendary chicken warrior.
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder:The Sea Creatures]]
209Two sea monsters haunting a cruise ship.
210[[/folder]]
211
212[[folder:The Gargoyle]]
213A gargoyle who came to life and attacks the TV set of Poodle Justice.
214[[/folder]]
215
216[[folder:The Ghost of Chip Braverton]]
217The ghost of a legendary baseball player haunting a baseball stadium Shaggy used to go to as a kid.
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:Sobek]]
221The ghost of a pharaoh haunting an Egyptian museum.
222[[/folder]]
223
224[[folder:Crystal Crawler]]
225A crystal monster haunting the Crystal Canopy.
226[[/folder]]
227
228[[folder:The Headless Count]]
229A headless ghost in a monster mystery party.
230[[/folder]]
231
232[[folder:Ghost of the Prima Donna]]
233The ghost of a musician who doesn't want anyone performing at her theatre.
234[[/folder]]
235
236[[folder:The Yeti]]
237A Yeti haunting a restaurant owned by one of the gang's friends.
238[[/folder]]
239
240[[folder:Butler 3000]]
241The malfunctioning robot of a technology company.
242[[/folder]]
243
244[[folder:The Alien]]
245An alien in Area 53.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:The Phantoms]]
249A pair of phantoms haunting a mansion Shaggy and the gang are staying at to inherit a fortune.
250[[/folder]]
251
252[[folder:The Pterodactyl]]
253A pterodactyl haunting a Christmas festival.
254----
255* OutsideContextProblem: Most of the Gang believes it's completely disparate from the Christmas theme Fred so desperately wants the mystery of the episode to have, but it turns out to be directly linked to the [[spoiler:town's Christmas tree and the presents in its branches]].
256[[/folder]]
257
258[[folder:The Ghost of Stealin' Stan]]
259The ghost of an inmate who died attempting to investigate his prison, the Vault.
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[folder:The Gremlin]]
263A Gremlin attempting to sabotage the Air Gigantica plane.
264[[/folder]]
265
266[[folder:The Sorcerer]]
267A sorcerer haunting the Sorcerer Snacks factory.
268----
269* TakingYouWithMe: [[spoiler:Piero]] decided that if the Sorcerer puppy twas going to be sacked as the company's mascot, then the icon was going to bring the company down with it.
270[[/folder]]
271
272[[folder:The Swamp Monster]]
273A swamp monster haunting a New Orleans bayou.
274----
275* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: The locals assumed that after his escape had seemingly been foiled by Chomps the Crimefighting Alligator, [[spoiler:the Gentleman Bandit]] either drowned in the swamp or was eaten by Chomps himself.
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:The Snow Monster]]
279A monstrous snowman terrorizing the Sunnyside Lodge ski resort.
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:The Giant]]
283A giant in Ireland, where the gang is visiting a castle Daphne's family owns.
284----
285* NotTheIntendedUse: The Giant is actually a massive [[spoiler:animatronic]] meant for display and mild stunt work. [[spoiler:Colin]] using it to rampage around the estate actually causes it to [[spoiler:damage itself due to its immense weight.]]
286[[/folder]]
287
288[[folder:The Scarecrow]]
289A living scarecrow haunting a farm the gang are visiting.
290----
291* KnowWhenToFoldEm: With their mutually conflicting plans foiled, the perpetrators decide to just sit on their respective [[spoiler:natural gas reserves]] and agree to a truce so long as they both don't [[spoiler:press charges against each other.]]
292[[/folder]]
293
294[[folder: The Ghost of the Cliff Bride]]
295The ghost of a bride haunting the wedding of Nate and Kimmy.
296[[/folder]]
297
298[[folder:El Bandito]]
299The ghost of a legendary Mexican bandit haunting the Day of the Dead festivities.
300[[/folder]]
301
302[[folder:Madcap the Killer Clown]]
303A MonsterClown haunting a failing amusement park.
304----
305* JackTheRipoff: The original Madcap is not only still alive but in jail. The fact that this is probably a copycat rather than the genuine article having escaped from prison is of little comfort since he shows himself to be just as dangerous.
306[[/folder]]
307
308[[folder: The Viking Ghosts]]
309A trio of Viking Ghosts.
310[[/folder]]
311
312[[folder:The Toxic Mutant]]
313A mutant made out of toxic waste.
314[[/folder]]
315
316[[folder: Dorsal Foot]]
317A mythological shark monster terrorizing the beach.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:The Werewolf]]
321A werewolf haunting an old Gothic animal hospital the gang bring Scooby to.
322[[/folder]]
323
324[[folder:The Jester]]
325The vengeful ghost of a jester executed for making a king laugh himself to death, now haunting a Renaissance fair.
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder:The Vampire]]
329A vampire haunting a town.
330[[/folder]]
331
332[[folder:Houndbeast]]
333A giant monstrous dog terrorizing a dog show.
334[[/folder]]
335
336[[folder:The Mythological Creatures]]
337A group of monstrous mythological creatures on the Disorient Express.
338[[/folder]]
339
340[[folder:Baba Yaga]]
341An evil witch who once terrorised Fred and his cousin while they were trick-or-treating on Halloween and currently is haunting another town.
342[[/folder]]
343
344[[folder:The Kaniaku]]
345A gigantic crab monster terrorizing the gang in Japan.
346[[/folder]]
347
348[[folder: The Ghost of Amos Littlefield]]
349The ghost of the town founder of Littlefield, chasing off mayoral candidates.
350[[/folder]]
351
352[[folder:The Ghosts of Christmas]]
353The classic Spirit of Jacob Marley and Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future, haunting Scrooge and Velma as the gang visit Britain.
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:The Skull Aliens]]
357A virus turning a spaceship's crew into skull-headed aliens.
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:The Ghost of Mother]]
361Good Son Inn owner Jack Stanley's deceased mother, back as a ghost to chase guests out for disobeying her "rules".
362[[/folder]]
363
364[[folder: The Ghost of Archie Barnes]]
365The ghost of a silent film star haunting Fletcher Studios.
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[folder:Mr. Wiggles the Mutant Rabbit]]
369A gigantic mutant rabbit haunting a magician's club.
370[[/folder]]
371
372[[folder:Arachne]]
373A legendary spider monster terrorizing Ancient Greece.
374[[/folder]]
375
376[[folder:The Plant Monster]]
377A plant monster haunting a goth hideout.
378[[/folder]]
379
380[[folder: Minus]]
381The mysterious masked GiantMook of villain Bubby.
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder: Possessed Mystery Machine]]
385The Mystery Machine has been possessed and tries to kill the gang.
386[[/folder]]
387
388[[folder:The Ice Man]]
389A revived caveman terrorizing Daphne's ice hotel.
390[[/folder]]
391
392[[folder:The Ape Man]]
393An ape monster terrorizing the Floridian nursing home Shaggy's grandmother is staying at.
394[[/folder]]
395
396[[folder:The Trash Monster]]
397A trash monster terrorizing the local garbage dump.
398[[/folder]]
399
400[[folder:The Ghost Chef]]
401A video game villain from ''Protein Titans 2'' comes to life and haunts the Brainsplosion video game company.
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:The Demon of Salem]]
405A demon plaguing Salem, Massachusetts.
406[[/folder]]
407
408[[folder: Pizza O'Possum]]
409An arcade's deactivated robotic mascot come to life.
410[[/folder]]
411
412[[folder: The Ghost of Half-Beard]]
413A ghost pirate scaring all the customers away from Captain Cutler's restaurant.
414[[/folder]]
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