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* The opening for the first few episodes of Season 2 rearranges the cast so that Hot Dog Water does the same romantic twirl Daphne did in Season 1's opening while looking at a portrait of Velma.
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* In episode 3, Velma appreciatively looks Daphne over when Daphne changes into a bikini. Daphne then asks her to rub sunblock on her back. Note that Velma is often already thought of as a lesbian in {{Fanon}}.
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* In episode 3, Velma appreciatively looks Daphne over when Daphne changes into a bikini. Daphne then asks her to rub sunblock on her back. Note that Velma is often already thought of as a lesbian in {{Fanon}}.{{Fanon}}, and the show's producer confirmed that this version of her is one.
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* When Scooby realizes that Shaggy's relationship with Velma is serious, he acts ''just'' like a jilted lover.
-->'''Scooby:''' Are you... ''cheating'' on me?
* And when Scooby and Shaggy are too caught up in a happy reunion to run from a KillerRobot dog, Velma tells them "Let's go, lovebirds."
-->'''Scooby:''' Are you... ''cheating'' on me?
* And when Scooby and Shaggy are too caught up in a happy reunion to run from a KillerRobot dog, Velma tells them "Let's go, lovebirds."
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* The first season had open animosity between Velma and Hotdog Water. The stated reason was because they were simply scientific rivals, but many fans interpreted it interpreted it as something else. By season two the writers seem to have adopted this theory, or at least deliberately played with it. The two have gone from rivals to [[spoiler:partners and friends.... really, ''really'' close friends]]. The most obvious sign is that, when [[spoiler:Hotdog Water replaces Daphne briefly in the opening sequence, she's seen cuddling a photograph of Velma]]. To say nothing of her last appearance and line in the series: [[spoiler:"That's my girl."]]
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* The first season had open animosity between Velma and Hotdog Water. The stated reason was because they were simply scientific rivals, though many fans interpreted it as a FoeYay situation. By season two the writers seem to have adopted this theory, or at least deliberately played with it. The two have gone from rivals to [[spoiler:partners and friends.... really, ''really'' close friends]]. The most obvious sign is that, when [[spoiler:Hotdog Water replaces Daphne briefly in the opening sequence, she's seen cuddling a photograph of Velma]]. To say nothing of her last appearance and line in the series: [[spoiler:"That's my girl."]]
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* The first season had open animosity between Velma and Hotdog Water. The stated reason was because they were simply scientific rivals, though but many fans interpreted it interpreted it as a FoeYay situation.something else. By season two the writers seem to have adopted this theory, or at least deliberately played with it. The two have gone from rivals to [[spoiler:partners and friends.... really, ''really'' close friends]]. The most obvious sign is that, when [[spoiler:Hotdog Water replaces Daphne briefly in the opening sequence, she's seen cuddling a photograph of Velma]]. To say nothing of her last appearance and line in the series: [[spoiler:"That's my girl."]]
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* In episode 3, Velma appreciatively looks Daphne over when Daphne changes into a bikini. Daphne then asks her to rub sunblock on her back.
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* In episode 3, Velma appreciatively looks Daphne over when Daphne changes into a bikini. Daphne then asks her to rub sunblock on her back. Note that Velma is often already thought of as a lesbian in {{Fanon}}.
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* In "The Wild Brood", Fred tells Odnarb that he can call him "Fred" or "Freddie", but he can only call him the latter if they're dating (because that's Daphne's AffectionateName for him). Now keep in mind, Scooby called him "Freddie" in "In Fear of the Phantom", and Velma calls him "Freddie" in "The Menace of the Manticore" and Shaggy also calls him "Freddie" in "All Fear the Freak"...
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* In "The Wild Brood", Fred tells Odnarb that he can call him "Fred" or "Freddie", but he can only call him the latter if they're dating (because that's Daphne's AffectionateName AffectionateNickname for him). Now keep in mind, Scooby called him "Freddie" in "In Fear of the Phantom", and Velma calls him "Freddie" in "The Menace of the Manticore" and Shaggy also calls him "Freddie" in "All Fear the Freak"...
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* Daphne gets some with Thorn of the Hex Girls in episode 7.
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* Daphne gets some with Thorn of the Hex Girls in episode 7."In Fear of the Phantom".
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%%* Episode 11 - Sheila Altoonian and Elizabeth Blake.
%%* Episode 14 - The Principal and Angel Dynamite.
* Episode 16 - When Aphrodite casts her love spell, everyone seems to fall for a member of the opposite sex...except Mayor Jones and Sheriff Stone, who are seen dancing ''together'' in the streets. Not to mention all the little dates they seem to go on...
* Episode 20 - There's an undeniable LesYay element between Velma and Amy the mermaid in "The Siren's Song."
%%* Episode 14 - The Principal and Angel Dynamite.
* Episode 16 - When Aphrodite casts her love spell, everyone seems to fall for a member of the opposite sex...except Mayor Jones and Sheriff Stone, who are seen dancing ''together'' in the streets. Not to mention all the little dates they seem to go on...
* Episode 20 - There's an undeniable LesYay element between Velma and Amy the mermaid in "The Siren's Song."
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%%* Episode 11 - Sheila Altoonian and Elizabeth Nan Blake.
%%* Episode 14 - The * "Mystery Solvers Club State Finals": Principal Quinlan and Angel. While they're alone (with Speed Buggy), Quinlan awkwardly compliments Angel's muscles, noting that they're bulky like female wrestlers, except less vein-y. Later, Angel Dynamite.
encourages her to [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything do CPR on Speed Buggy]], after which Quinlan becomes HotterAndSexier.
*Episode 16 - "Where Walks Aphrodite": When Aphrodite casts her love spell, everyone seems to fall for a member of the opposite sex...except Mayor Jones and Sheriff Stone, who are seen dancing ''together'' in the streets. Not to mention all the little dates they seem to go on...
on throughout the show...
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* The current Mystery Incorporated is the latest in a long line of mystery-solving crews with a TalkingAnimal. Most of them have two men and two women. At least two of the people in each mystery solving gang end up together. We see pictures of them in the episode "Night Terrors." However, there's a group of monks, which could be [[VowOfCelibacy easily dismissed since they're Catholic monks]], but there's also a ''group of all girls.'' Make of that what you will...
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* The current Mystery Incorporated is the latest in a long line of mystery-solving crews with a TalkingAnimal. Most of them have two men and two women. At least two of the people in each mystery solving gang end up together. We see pictures of them in the episode "Night Terrors." However, there's a group of monks, which could be [[VowOfCelibacy easily dismissed since they're Catholic monks]], but there's also a ''group of all girls.'' Make of that what you will...will...
* In "The Wild Brood", Fred tells Odnarb that he can call him "Fred" or "Freddie", but he can only call him the latter if they're dating (because that's Daphne's AffectionateName for him). Now keep in mind, Scooby called him "Freddie" in "In Fear of the Phantom", and Velma calls him "Freddie" in "The Menace of the Manticore" and Shaggy also calls him "Freddie" in "All Fear the Freak"...
* In "The Wild Brood", Fred tells Odnarb that he can call him "Fred" or "Freddie", but he can only call him the latter if they're dating (because that's Daphne's AffectionateName for him). Now keep in mind, Scooby called him "Freddie" in "In Fear of the Phantom", and Velma calls him "Freddie" in "The Menace of the Manticore" and Shaggy also calls him "Freddie" in "All Fear the Freak"...
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* Episode 20 - There's an undeniable LesYay element between Velma and Amy the mermaid in "The Siren's Call."
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* Episode 20 - There's an undeniable LesYay element between Velma and Amy the mermaid in "The Siren's Call.Song."
** At the end of the episode, Velma is heartbroken to see Amy [[spoiler:with legs... and also kissing a man.]]
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* The first season had open animosity between Velma and Hotdog Water. The stated reason was because they were simply scientific rivals, though many fans interpreted it as a FoeYay situation. By season two the writers seem to have adopted this theory, or at least deliberately played with it. The two have gone from rivals to [[spoiler:partners and friends.... really, ''really'' close friends]]. The most obvious sign is that, when [[spoiler:Hotdog Water replaces Daphne briefly in the opening sequence, she's seen cuddling a photograph of Velma]]. To say nothing of her last appearance and line in the series: "That's my girl."]]
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* The first season had open animosity between Velma and Hotdog Water. The stated reason was because they were simply scientific rivals, though many fans interpreted it as a FoeYay situation. By season two the writers seem to have adopted this theory, or at least deliberately played with it. The two have gone from rivals to [[spoiler:partners and friends.... really, ''really'' close friends]]. The most obvious sign is that, when [[spoiler:Hotdog Water replaces Daphne briefly in the opening sequence, she's seen cuddling a photograph of Velma]]. To say nothing of her last appearance and line in the series: "That's [[spoiler:"That's my girl."]]
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--->'''Velma''': She's my special secret friend, so don't any of you think about stealing her! [{{beat}}] That was awkward.
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* When discussing plans for after High School, Fred implies that he and Shaggy will be rooming together, but actually asks if Shaggy prefers cotton or linen bedsheets.
* When Scooby realizes that Shaggy's relationship with Velma is serious, he acts ''just'' like a jilted lover.
--->'''Scooby:''' Are you... ''cheating'' on me?
* And when Scooby and Shaggy are too caught up in a happy reunion to run from a KillerRobot dog, Velma tells them "Let's go, lovebirds."
* Fred's dad's old fraternity Mu Gamma Tau only seem to be interested in working out and wrestling... '''a lot'''.
* In episode 4, Rung Ladderton and Fred comment on each other's ascots... and then swap saying how good they look on each other.
* In episode 3, Velma appreciatively looks Daphne over when Daphne changes into a bikini. Daphne then asks her to rub sunblock on her back.
* Daphne gets some with Thorn of the Hex Girls in episode 7.
--->'''Thorn:''' I'm a good look for you, Daphne.
%%* Episode 11 - Sheila Altoonian and Elizabeth Blake.
%%* Episode 14 - The Principal and Angel Dynamite.
* Episode 16 - When Aphrodite casts her love spell, everyone seems to fall for a member of the opposite sex...except Mayor Jones and Sheriff Stone, who are seen dancing ''together'' in the streets. Not to mention all the little dates they seem to go on...
%%* Episode 20 - Velma and Amy the mermaid.
* Episode 22 gives us Dr. Rick Spartan and his assistant Charles/Cachinga. They argue like an old married couple, but the minute Rick is seriously injured, Charles is rushing to his side, worried sick. Of course, Rick ''is'' married [[spoiler:and his wife's love for him is the reason she dressed up like the Headless Horror to begin with, to try to convince him to live a normal, non-adventuring life]], but it only plays down the HoYay a little. By "The Devouring", Marion has actually left Rick, presumably due to his adventuring lifestyle, but one can speculate.
* Episode 24: Night Ranger collects magazines with men in what Daphne calls "mankinis."
* The first season had open animosity between Velma and Hotdog Water. The stated reason was because they were simply scientific rivals, though many fans interpreted it as a FoeYay situation. By season two the writers seem to have adopted this theory, or at least deliberately played with it. The two have gone from rivals to [[spoiler:partners and friends.... really, ''really'' close friends]]. The most obvious sign is that, when [[spoiler:Hotdog Water replaces Daphne briefly in the opening sequence, she's seen cuddling a photograph of Velma]]. To say nothing of her last appearance and line in the series: "That's my girl."]]
* "The Hodag of Horror" features a disgruntled Fred who complains about being labeled 'Scarf Boy' by Velma. If her codename of 'Smart Chick' is anything to go by, she chose all the codenames...including Daphne's codename of 'Smoking Hottie.'
* Season 2 also gives us [[spoiler:Ricky and Pericles']] relationship. [[spoiler:Pericles]] even seems to quite literally want [[spoiler:Cassidy Williams]] to DieForOurShip! It doesn't help that by the time "The Devouring" happens [[spoiler:Pericles has pretty much gone abusive boyfriend on Ricky, smacking him around and telling him he's only there to serve him.]]
* Episode 45: [[spoiler:Scooby and Shaggy go on an eating binge to chase away a gluttonous demon; they tuck into a giant cake at each end and end up kissing each other-on the lips!]]
* The current Mystery Incorporated is the latest in a long line of mystery-solving crews with a TalkingAnimal. Most of them have two men and two women. At least two of the people in each mystery solving gang end up together. We see pictures of them in the episode "Night Terrors." However, there's a group of monks, which could be [[VowOfCelibacy easily dismissed since they're Catholic monks]], but there's also a ''group of all girls.'' Make of that what you will...
* When Scooby realizes that Shaggy's relationship with Velma is serious, he acts ''just'' like a jilted lover.
--->'''Scooby:''' Are you... ''cheating'' on me?
* And when Scooby and Shaggy are too caught up in a happy reunion to run from a KillerRobot dog, Velma tells them "Let's go, lovebirds."
* Fred's dad's old fraternity Mu Gamma Tau only seem to be interested in working out and wrestling... '''a lot'''.
* In episode 4, Rung Ladderton and Fred comment on each other's ascots... and then swap saying how good they look on each other.
* In episode 3, Velma appreciatively looks Daphne over when Daphne changes into a bikini. Daphne then asks her to rub sunblock on her back.
* Daphne gets some with Thorn of the Hex Girls in episode 7.
--->'''Thorn:''' I'm a good look for you, Daphne.
%%* Episode 11 - Sheila Altoonian and Elizabeth Blake.
%%* Episode 14 - The Principal and Angel Dynamite.
* Episode 16 - When Aphrodite casts her love spell, everyone seems to fall for a member of the opposite sex...except Mayor Jones and Sheriff Stone, who are seen dancing ''together'' in the streets. Not to mention all the little dates they seem to go on...
%%* Episode 20 - Velma and Amy the mermaid.
* Episode 22 gives us Dr. Rick Spartan and his assistant Charles/Cachinga. They argue like an old married couple, but the minute Rick is seriously injured, Charles is rushing to his side, worried sick. Of course, Rick ''is'' married [[spoiler:and his wife's love for him is the reason she dressed up like the Headless Horror to begin with, to try to convince him to live a normal, non-adventuring life]], but it only plays down the HoYay a little. By "The Devouring", Marion has actually left Rick, presumably due to his adventuring lifestyle, but one can speculate.
* Episode 24: Night Ranger collects magazines with men in what Daphne calls "mankinis."
* The first season had open animosity between Velma and Hotdog Water. The stated reason was because they were simply scientific rivals, though many fans interpreted it as a FoeYay situation. By season two the writers seem to have adopted this theory, or at least deliberately played with it. The two have gone from rivals to [[spoiler:partners and friends.... really, ''really'' close friends]]. The most obvious sign is that, when [[spoiler:Hotdog Water replaces Daphne briefly in the opening sequence, she's seen cuddling a photograph of Velma]]. To say nothing of her last appearance and line in the series: "That's my girl."]]
* "The Hodag of Horror" features a disgruntled Fred who complains about being labeled 'Scarf Boy' by Velma. If her codename of 'Smart Chick' is anything to go by, she chose all the codenames...including Daphne's codename of 'Smoking Hottie.'
* Season 2 also gives us [[spoiler:Ricky and Pericles']] relationship. [[spoiler:Pericles]] even seems to quite literally want [[spoiler:Cassidy Williams]] to DieForOurShip! It doesn't help that by the time "The Devouring" happens [[spoiler:Pericles has pretty much gone abusive boyfriend on Ricky, smacking him around and telling him he's only there to serve him.]]
* Episode 45: [[spoiler:Scooby and Shaggy go on an eating binge to chase away a gluttonous demon; they tuck into a giant cake at each end and end up kissing each other-on the lips!]]
* The current Mystery Incorporated is the latest in a long line of mystery-solving crews with a TalkingAnimal. Most of them have two men and two women. At least two of the people in each mystery solving gang end up together. We see pictures of them in the episode "Night Terrors." However, there's a group of monks, which could be [[VowOfCelibacy easily dismissed since they're Catholic monks]], but there's also a ''group of all girls.'' Make of that what you will...