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* ExpyCoexistence: "The Haunted Showboat", and "The Weird Winds of Winona" are crossovers with other Hanna-Barbera "meddling kids" shows. Velma lampshades this in the latter by saying "One Shaggy in this outfit is enough!" when Tinker starts acting cowardly.


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* PaletteSwap: Several of the villains are recycled designs from ''Where Are You" with different colors. Redbeard's crew was recycled ''twice''.
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** Corry (also of ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'') and Mark (also of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with that honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corry is the only (alongside the titular Jeannie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corry's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master and LoveInterest). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his musical act, as does Don Adams whose run cycle was alerted to be similar.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig at one point that makes her look exactly like ''Daphne'' herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek (it also helps that Daphne agreed to be Sandy's stunt double after Sandy's own stunt double walks out to confuse said villian). The titular Jeannie (of the ''Jeannie'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corry, her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being both a DamselsInDistress and ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).

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** Corry (also of ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'') and Mark (also of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with that honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), Debbie) and is actually TheSmartGuy of the Buggy Gang (making Mark a male {{Expy}} of Velma), and Corry is the only (alongside the titular Jeannie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corry's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Jeannie's Master and LoveInterest). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his musical act, as does Don Adams whose run cycle was alerted to be similar.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig at one point that makes her look exactly like ''Daphne'' herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek (it also helps that Daphne agreed to be Sandy's stunt double after Sandy's own stunt double walks out to confuse said villian). The titular Jeannie (of the ''Jeannie'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corry, her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her Jeannie being both a DamselsInDistress and ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).



** Last but not least, Speed Buggy is pretty much a vehicle {{expy}} of Scooby Doo himself, sharing Scooby's LovableCoward and BigEater characteristics (except swapping out love of food for oil) and is the mascot of the Buggy Gang in the same vein Scooby is for Mystery Inc., he's also a minor {{expy}} to the Mystery Machine as he's also the Buggy Gang's main mode of transport.

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** Last but not least, Speed Buggy is pretty much a vehicle {{expy}} of Scooby Doo himself, sharing Scooby's LovableCoward and BigEater characteristics (except swapping out love of food for oil) oil), and has the same friendship dynamic with Tinker as Scooby does with Shaggy and is the mascot of the Buggy Gang in the same vein Scooby is for Mystery Inc., he's also a minor {{expy}} to the Mystery Machine as he's also the Buggy Gang's main mode of transport.

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** Henry of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' cast and Tinker (of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character and even wears green to boot), fitting as they are {{Expies}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's LovableCoward tendencies.

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** Henry of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' cast ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' and Tinker (of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink (Tinker especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character and even wears green to boot), fitting seeing as they are {{Expies}} of the character as Shaggy, they both share Shaggy's LovableCoward tendencies, the only thing they don't share is Shaggy's BigEater tendencies.



** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like ''Daphne'' herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek (it also helps that Daphne agreed to be Sandy's stunt double after Sandy's own stunt double walks out). The titular Jeannie (of the ''Jeannie'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corry, her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being both a DamselsInDistress and ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).

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** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig at one point that makes her look exactly like ''Daphne'' herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek (it also helps that Daphne agreed to be Sandy's stunt double after Sandy's own stunt double walks out).out to confuse said villian). The titular Jeannie (of the ''Jeannie'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corry, her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being both a DamselsInDistress and ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).


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** Last but not least, Speed Buggy is pretty much a vehicle {{expy}} of Scooby Doo himself, sharing Scooby's LovableCoward and BigEater characteristics (except swapping out love of food for oil) and is the mascot of the Buggy Gang in the same vein Scooby is for Mystery Inc., he's also a minor {{expy}} to the Mystery Machine as he's also the Buggy Gang's main mode of transport.
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* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances (bonus points for both Alexander and Shaggy having the same voice actor). Henry and Babu of ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'', and Tinker of ''WesterAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' are also this as well (with Henry and Tinker being {{Expies}} of Shaggy).

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* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances (bonus points for both Alexander and Shaggy having the same voice actor). Henry and Babu of ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'', and Tinker of ''WesterAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' are also this as well (with both Henry and Tinker being {{Expies}} of Shaggy).
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** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like ''Daphne'' herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek (it also helps that Daphne agreed to be Sandy's stunt double). The titular Jeannie (of the ''Jeannie'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corry, her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being both a DamselsInDistress and ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).
** Jonathan Winters' female aide Maude (who's also voiced by Winters himself) shares Velma's walk and run cycle, while also having a unique run cycle of her own with her picking up her dress while running (due to her dress being very long).

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** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like ''Daphne'' herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek (it also helps that Daphne agreed to be Sandy's stunt double).double after Sandy's own stunt double walks out). The titular Jeannie (of the ''Jeannie'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corry, her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being both a DamselsInDistress and ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).
** Jonathan Winters' female aide Maude (who's also voiced by Winters himself) shares Velma's walk and run cycle, while also having a unique run cycle of her own with her picking up her dress while running (due to her dress being very long). Phyllis Diller also shares Velma's run cycle though unique for the fact she carries her iconic smoke dab in every scene, even while running.
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* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances. Henry and Babu of ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie'', and Tinker of ''WesterAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' are also this as well (with Henry and Tinker being {{Expies}} of Shaggy).

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* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances. appearances (bonus points for both Alexander and Shaggy having the same voice actor). Henry and Babu of ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'', and Tinker of ''WesterAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' are also this as well (with Henry and Tinker being {{Expies}} of Shaggy).



** Corry (also of ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'') and Mark (also of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with that honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeannie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corey's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master and LoveInterest). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his musical act, as does Don Adams whose run cycle was alerted to be similar.

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** Corry (also of ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'') and Mark (also of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with that honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey Corry is the only (alongside the titular Jeannie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corey's (Corry's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master and LoveInterest). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his musical act, as does Don Adams whose run cycle was alerted to be similar.
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* {{Crossover}}: A bunch of Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters have put in appearances, most notably ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie'}}', ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'', ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' have appeared.

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* {{Crossover}}: A bunch of Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters have put in appearances, most notably ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie'}}', ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'', ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'', ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' have appeared.
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* {{Crossover}}: A bunch of Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters have put in appearances, most notably ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie'', ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'', ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' have appeared.

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* {{Crossover}}: A bunch of Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters have put in appearances, most notably ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie'}}', ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'', ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' have appeared.



** Henry of the ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie' cast and Tinker (of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character and even wears green to boot), fitting as they are {{Expies}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's LovableCoward tendencies.
** Corry (also of ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie'') and Mark (also of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corey's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master and LoveInterest). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his musical act, as does Don Adams whose run cycle was alerted to be similar.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like ''Daphne'' herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek (. The titular Jeannie (of the ''Jeannie' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corry, her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being an DamselsInDistress and ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).

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** Henry of the ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie' ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'' cast and Tinker (of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character and even wears green to boot), fitting as they are {{Expies}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's LovableCoward tendencies.
** Corry (also of ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie'') ''WesternAnimation/{{Jeannie}}'') and Mark (also of ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the that honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) Jeannie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corey's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master and LoveInterest). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his musical act, as does Don Adams whose run cycle was alerted to be similar.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like ''Daphne'' herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek (. (it also helps that Daphne agreed to be Sandy's stunt double). The titular Jeannie (of the ''Jeannie' ''Jeannie'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corry, her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being an both a DamselsInDistress and ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).
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* {{Crossover}}: A bunch of Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters have put in appearances.

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* {{Crossover}}: A bunch of Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters have put in appearances.appearances, most notably ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie'', ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats'', ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' have appeared.



* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances. Henry and Babbu of ''Jeanie and Babbu'', and Tinker of ''Speed Buggy'' are also this as well (with Henry and Tinker being {{Expies}} of Shaggy).

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* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances. Henry and Babbu Babu of ''Jeanie and Babbu'', ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie'', and Tinker of ''Speed Buggy'' ''WesterAnimation/SpeedBuggy'' are also this as well (with Henry and Tinker being {{Expies}} of Shaggy).



** Henry of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast and Tinker (of ''Speed Buggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character and even wears green to boot), fitting as they are {{Expies}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's LovableCoward tendencies.
** Corey (also of ''Jeanie and Babbu'') and Mark (also of ''Speed Buggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corey's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his MusicalNumber, as does Don Adams whose run cycle was alerted to be similar.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like Daphne herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek. The titular Jeanie (of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corey her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being an ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).

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** Henry of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie' cast and Tinker (of ''Speed Buggy'') ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character and even wears green to boot), fitting as they are {{Expies}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's LovableCoward tendencies.
** Corey Corry (also of ''Jeanie and Babbu'') ''WesternAnimation/Jeannie'') and Mark (also of ''Speed Buggy'') ''WesternAnimation/SpeedBuggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corey's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master). Master and LoveInterest). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his MusicalNumber, musical act, as does Don Adams whose run cycle was alerted to be similar.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like Daphne ''Daphne'' herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek. VillainOfTheWeek (. The titular Jeanie Jeannie (of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' ''Jeannie' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corey Corry, her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being an DamselsInDistress and ActionGirl throughout the episode. Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).
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* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances. Henry and Babbu of ''Jeanie and Babbu'', and Tinker of ''Speed Buggy'' are also this as well (with Henry and Tinker being {{Expies}} of Shaggy.

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* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances. Henry and Babbu of ''Jeanie and Babbu'', and Tinker of ''Speed Buggy'' are also this as well (with Henry and Tinker being {{Expies}} of Shaggy.Shaggy).



** Henry of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast and Tinker (of ''Speed Buggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character and even wears green to boot), fitting as they are {{Expies}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's LoveableCoward.
** Corey (also of ''Jeanie and Babbu'') and Mark (also of ''Speed Buggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corey's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his MusicNumber, as does Don Adams.

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** Henry of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast and Tinker (of ''Speed Buggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character and even wears green to boot), fitting as they are {{Expies}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's LoveableCoward.
LovableCoward tendencies.
** Corey (also of ''Jeanie and Babbu'') and Mark (also of ''Speed Buggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode (Corey's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his MusicNumber, MusicalNumber, as does Don Adams.Adams whose run cycle was alerted to be similar.



** Jonathan Winters' female aide Maude (who's also voiced by Winters himself) shares Velma's walk and run cycle, while also having a unique run cycle one with her picking up her dress while running (due to her dress being very long).

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** Jonathan Winters' female aide Maude (who's also voiced by Winters himself) shares Velma's walk and run cycle, while also having a unique run cycle one of her own with her picking up her dress while running (due to her dress being very long).
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** Henry of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast and Tinker (of ''Speed Buggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character to boot and even wears green), fitting as they are {{Expy}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's cowardice.
** Corey (also of ''Jeanie and Babbu'') and Mark (also of ''Speed Buggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like Daphne herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek. The titular Jeanie (of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corey her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being an ActionGirl throughout the episode. And Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}).
** Jonathan Winters' female aide Maude (who's also voiced by Winters himself) shares Velma's walk and run cycle, while also having a unique run cycle one with her picking up her dress while running (due to her dress being very long.)

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** Henry of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast and Tinker (of ''Speed Buggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character to boot and even wears green), green to boot), fitting as they are {{Expy}} {{Expies}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's cowardice.
LoveableCoward.
** Corey (also of ''Jeanie and Babbu'') and Mark (also of ''Speed Buggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode.
episode (Corey's also implied to be the leader of the group due to being Jeanie's Master). Singer Davy Jones also has a similar (but slightly altered) run cycle to Fred during his MusicNumber, as does Don Adams.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a huge plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like Daphne herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillainOfTheWeek. The titular Jeanie (of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corey her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being an ActionGirl throughout the episode. And Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}).
{{Expy}}). Cher also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (where as her husband Sonny gains a unique run cycle).
** Jonathan Winters' female aide Maude (who's also voiced by Winters himself) shares Velma's walk and run cycle, while also having a unique run cycle one with her picking up her dress while running (due to her dress being very long.)long).
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* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances.

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* LovableCoward: Creator/JonathanWinters and [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Alexander Cabot]], who fit right in with Shaggy and Scooby during their respective appearances. Henry and Babbu of ''Jeanie and Babbu'', and Tinker of ''Speed Buggy'' are also this as well (with Henry and Tinker being {{Expies}} of Shaggy.

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** Henry of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast and Tink (of ''Speed Buggy'') have the same walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character to boot and even wears green), fitting as they are {{Expy}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's cowardice.
** Corey (also of ''Jeanie and Babbu'') and Mark (also of ''Speed Buggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}}), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like Daphne herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillianOfTheWeek. Jeanie is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corey her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being an ActionGirl throughout the episode.

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** Henry of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast and Tink Tinker (of ''Speed Buggy'') have the same exact walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character to boot and even wears green), fitting as they are {{Expy}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's cowardice.
** Corey (also of ''Jeanie and Babbu'') and Mark (also of ''Speed Buggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}}), {{Expy}} Debbie), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like Daphne herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillianOfTheWeek. VillainOfTheWeek. The titular Jeanie (of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast) is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corey her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being an ActionGirl throughout the episode.episode. And Debbie from ''Speed Buggy'' also shares the same walk and run cycle as Daphne (but is also the leader of her gang, unlike Mark who is the Fred {{Expy}}).
** Jonathan Winters' female aide Maude (who's also voiced by Winters himself) shares Velma's walk and run cycle, while also having a unique run cycle one with her picking up her dress while running (due to her dress being very long.)

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* RecycledAnimation: Like [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou its predecessor]], the show would frequently reuse animation, including many of the same stock poses, walk and run cycles from said show.

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* RecycledAnimation: Like [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooWhereAreYou its predecessor]], the show would frequently reuse animation, including many of the same stock poses, walk and run cycles from said show. Notable examples include:
** Henry of the ''Jeanie and Babbu'' cast and Tink (of ''Speed Buggy'') have the same walk and run cycle as Shaggy (Tink especially looks more like a shaved red-haired version of the character to boot and even wears green), fitting as they are {{Expy}} of the character as they both share Shaggy's cowardice.
** Corey (also of ''Jeanie and Babbu'') and Mark (also of ''Speed Buggy'') share the same walk, run cycle as Fred, due to sharing the same character build as him, only major difference is that Mark isn't the leader of the Speed Buggy crew (with the honor instead going to the Daphne {{Expy}}), and Corey is the only (alongside the titular Jeanie) member of his group whose run cycle is never seen at all at any point in the episode.
** Sandy Duncan shares Daphne's walk and run cycle, which actually becomes a plot point in her guest appearance, since she even wears a wig that makes her look exactly like Daphne herself that causes both girls to become DamselsInDistress throughout the episode with Duncan herself the primary target of the VillianOfTheWeek. Jeanie is also implied to have Daphne's build (implying the same walk and run cycle), but like Corey her run and walk cycle is never seen due to her being an ActionGirl throughout the episode.

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** WeirdCrossover: Most of whom are quite out of place being in a Scooby-Doo episode, and some of whom aren't actual Hanna-Barbera characters.




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* WeirdCrossover: Most of the guest stars are quite out of place being in a Scooby-Doo episode, and some of whom aren't actual Hanna-Barbera characters.
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* Inept Mage: Babu is so inept that even Shaggy realizes that there’s a reason why Babu had been an apprentice genie for 1500 years!

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* BookDumb: Shaggy comes across as relatively uneducated in this series. In "The Frickert Fracas", he and Scooby go to a corn field; he doesn't realize it is corn until Scooby decides to collect an ear and peel it back to eat the cob. Shaggy gets confused and asks why the corn is wrapped in "this green stuff". A disbelieving Scooby tries to explain that it's corn in its natural state, but Shaggy doesn't believe him.

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* BookDumb: Shaggy comes across as relatively uneducated in this series. In "The Frickert Fracas", he and Scooby go to a corn field; he doesn't realize it is it's corn until Scooby decides to collect an ear and peel it back to eat the cob. Shaggy gets confused and asks why the corn is wrapped in "this green stuff". A disbelieving Scooby tries to explain that it's corn in its natural state, but Shaggy doesn't believe him.
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* FictionalFanRealCelebrity: Many of the weekly guest stars were [[InkSuitActor Ink Suit Actors]] that Mystery Inc. would express admiration for. These included Film/TheThreeStooges, Creator/DickVanDyke, and Music/SonnyAndCher.

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* FictionalFanRealCelebrity: Many of the weekly guest stars were [[InkSuitActor Ink Suit Actors]] that whom Mystery Inc. would express admiration for. These included Film/TheThreeStooges, Creator/DickVanDyke, and Music/SonnyAndCher.
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* FooledByTheSound: Creator/JonathanWinters, known for his impressions and sound effects, guest-starred in one episode. At one point, he tries to trick the MonsterOfTheWeek by convincing him a police helicopter is chasing him. It fails because, there's obviously no helicopter in the sky. At a previous point, he uses {{Ventriloquism}} to trick a particularly stubborn farm hand.

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* FooledByTheSound: Creator/JonathanWinters, known for his impressions and sound effects, guest-starred in one episode."The Frickert Fracas". At one point, he tries to trick the MonsterOfTheWeek by convincing him a police helicopter is chasing him. It fails because, there's obviously no helicopter in the sky. At a previous point, he uses {{Ventriloquism}} to trick a particularly stubborn farm hand.
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* BookDumb: Shaggy comes across as relatively uneducated in this series. In one episode, he and Scooby go to a corn field; he doesn't realize it is corn until Scooby decides to collect an ear and peel it back to eat the cob. Shaggy gets confused and asks why the corn is wrapped in "this green stuff". A disbelieving Scooby tries to explain that it's corn in its natural state, but Shaggy doesn't believe him.

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* BookDumb: Shaggy comes across as relatively uneducated in this series. In one episode, "The Frickert Fracas", he and Scooby go to a corn field; he doesn't realize it is corn until Scooby decides to collect an ear and peel it back to eat the cob. Shaggy gets confused and asks why the corn is wrapped in "this green stuff". A disbelieving Scooby tries to explain that it's corn in its natural state, but Shaggy doesn't believe him.
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* PowderGag: In [[Recap/TheNewScoobyDooMoviesS1E1GhastlyGhostTown "Ghastly Ghost Town"]]: Shaggy falls to a storage cellar, hitting containers of a white powder and getting himself covered in it. The villains think he's a real ghost and run away in fear as he calmly tells them, "What's wrong? Have you never seen a flour child?"

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* CatchPhrase: Velma's "Jinkies!" is finally introduced, though Shaggy is actually the first to utter it in "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair", the second episode. Velma wouldn't say it until "The Frickert Fracas", the fourth episode.


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* CharacterCatchphrase: Velma's "Jinkies!" is finally introduced, though Shaggy is actually the first to utter it in "The Dynamic Scooby-Doo Affair", the second episode. Velma wouldn't say it until "The Frickert Fracas", the fourth episode.
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* KarloffKopy:
** "The Haunted Horseman of Hagglethorn Hall" features a butler named Creech whose voice and appearance invoke Creator/BorisKarloff.
** In "A Good Medium is Rare", Creator/PhyllisDiller's butler Lucas resembles Karloff in his later years and speaks in the same vocal tones.
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* FooledByTheSound: Creator/JonathanWinters, known for his impressions and sound effects, guest-starred in one episode. At one point, he tries to trick the MonsterOfTheWeek by convincing him a police helicopter is chasing him. It fails because, there's obviously no helicopter in the sky. At a previous point, he uses {{Ventriloquism}} to trick a particularly stubborn farm hand.
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** In the first, Don's character is supposed to be the cavalry to help Captain Moody, but by the time he got there, Captain Moody had vanished, although his arrival apparently kept the culprits from murdering the captain.

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** In the first, Don's character is supposed to be the cavalry to help Captain Moody, Moody; but by the time he got there, Captain Moody had vanished, although vanished (although his arrival apparently kept the culprits from murdering the captain.captain).



** WeirdCrossover: Most of whom are quite out of place being in a Scooby-Doo episode, and some of whom aren't actually Hanna-Barbera characters.

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** WeirdCrossover: Most of whom are quite out of place being in a Scooby-Doo episode, and some of whom aren't actually actual Hanna-Barbera characters.



* NonindicativeName: These episodes don't really seem long enough to count as "movies", though in all fairness, the modern notion that movies must be around "90 minutes" is a little unfair given the amount of movies that have existed that are under and over that length. This show being early 1970s, there were plenty of drive-in movies in the 1950s and 1960s with around an hour's run time. [[FridgeBrilliance After all,]] ''[[FridgeBrilliance any]]'' [[FridgeBrilliance form of video media longer than 45 minutes is classified as a "movie".]]

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* NonindicativeName: These episodes really don't really seem long enough to count as "movies", though in all fairness, the modern notion that movies must be around "90 minutes" is a little unfair given the amount of movies that have existed that are under and over that length. This show being early 1970s, there were plenty of drive-in movies in the 1950s and 1960s with around an hour's run time. [[FridgeBrilliance After all,]] ''[[FridgeBrilliance any]]'' [[FridgeBrilliance form of video media longer than 45 minutes is classified as a "movie".]]



* PoliceAreUseless: Often played straight, given the show's format, although there are a couple of exceptions. For instance, the endings of "The Secret of Shark Island", "The Ghost of Bigfoot", "The Ghostly Creep from the Deep" and "The Haunted Showboat" have [[spoiler: an UndercoverCopReveal]] and show that the authorities were aware of the villains' schemes and ably investigating them independently of the gang.

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* PoliceAreUseless: Often played straight, straight given the show's format, although there are there's a couple of exceptions. For instance, the endings of "The Secret of Shark Island", "The Ghost of Bigfoot", "The Ghostly Creep from the Deep" and "The Haunted Showboat" have [[spoiler: an UndercoverCopReveal]] and show that the authorities were aware of the villains' schemes and ably investigating them independently of the gang.



* UncannyFamilyResemblance: While visiting Shaggy's uncle, Shaggy is showing Scooby portraits of his family, and every single one of them end up looking exactly like him right down to the goatee [[GirlsWithMustaches (even the girls)!]]
* UnconventionalFoodOrder: At one point, Shaggy says he wants a chocolate pizza. This was in an era before the advent of dessert pizzas, so this might not sound strange to a modern audience, but the implication at the time was a standard pizza with chocolate added.

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* UncannyFamilyResemblance: While visiting Shaggy's uncle, Shaggy is showing shows Scooby portraits of his family, and every single one of them end up looking member looks exactly like him -- right down to the goatee [[GirlsWithMustaches (even the girls)!]]
* UnconventionalFoodOrder: At one point, point in "Ghastly Ghost Town", Shaggy says he wants a chocolate pizza. This was in an era before the advent of dessert pizzas, so this might not sound strange to a modern audience, but the implication at the time was a standard pizza with chocolate added.
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* BaitAndSwitchCredits: Minor example, but Dribbles appears in the opening credits but he didn't actually appear in any of the episodes with WesternAnimation/TheHarlemGlobetrotters.
* BestOfAnthology: Creator/WarnerBros didn't have the rights to republish all of their episodes as DVD, because they featured guest stars. So they released a "Best-of" DVD set, instead, limiting the selection further … until April 2019, when Warner released eight of the missing episodes (they still couldn't get the Addams Family).

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* BaitAndSwitchCredits: Minor example, but Dribbles appears in the opening credits credits, but he didn't actually appear in any of the episodes with WesternAnimation/TheHarlemGlobetrotters.
* BestOfAnthology: Creator/WarnerBros didn't have the rights to republish all of their episodes as on DVD, because they featured guest stars. So they released a "Best-of" DVD set, set instead, limiting the selection further … until April 2019, when Warner released eight of the missing episodes (they still couldn't get the Addams Family).
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* OffModel: Both the first and second seasons are rife with this, putting even the LimitedAnimation of the original series to shame. The second season, however, combats this with a greater number of frames for more [[AnimationBump fluid animation]].
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* ColdTouchSurprise: In [[Recap/TheNewScoobyDooMoviesS2E1TheMysteryOfHauntedIsland "The Mystery of Haunted Island"]], Shaggy and Scooby weaponize this, dumping ice down the shirts and shorts of the Harlem Globetrotters to shock them awake after the owner and coach of the Scorpions successfully kept the Globetrotters from getting a good night's sleep before the game.
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* Franchise/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Robin}}

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* Franchise/{{Batman}} ComicBook/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Robin}}

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