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** Velma - Reddish Orange.
** Shaggy - Swamp Green.
** Scooby Doo - Mustard Yellow.

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** Velma - Reddish Orange.
Reddish-orange.
** Shaggy - Swamp Green.
green.
** Scooby Doo - Mustard Yellow.yellow.



** Then again, piranhas are ''fresh-water'' fish so it isn't much of an issue (it's surprising that Velma doesn't mention this.)

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** Then again, piranhas are ''fresh-water'' ''freshwater'' fish so it isn't much of an issue (it's surprising that Velma doesn't mention this.)



* CharacterExaggeration: Fred used to always build the traps. This Fred is trap obsessed! He has gone on record saying "For trap's sake", meaning his obsession is either religious, sexual, or, god willing, both. It's not helped by a moment early in the series when he tries to stop Daphne finding a ''Traps Illustrated'' magazine stuck in his sofa, and tells her he ReadsItForTheArticles.

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* CharacterExaggeration: Fred used to always build the traps. This traps, but this Fred is trap obsessed! flat-out '''''obsessed''''' with them. He has gone on record saying "For trap's sake", meaning his obsession is either religious, sexual, or, god willing, both. It's not helped by a moment early in the series when he tries to stop Daphne finding a ''Traps Illustrated'' magazine stuck in his sofa, and tells her he ReadsItForTheArticles.



-->'''Daphne (hair being chewed on by animated, mounted moose head)''': Ah!! Freddy!
-->'''Fred (whacks moose head with snow shoe)''': Knock it off, ''Tyler''!

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-->'''Daphne (hair -->'''Daphne:''' ''(as her hair is being chewed on by animated, mounted moose head)''': head)'': Ah!! Freddy!
-->'''Fred (whacks -->'''Fred:''' ''(whacks moose head with snow shoe)''': shoe)'': Knock it off, ''Tyler''!



--->'''Fred:''' She digs me! She digs me!!! [[PunctuatedForEmphasis SHE!! DIGS!! MEEEEE!!!!]]

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--->'''Fred:''' She digs me! She ''She digs me!!! [[PunctuatedForEmphasis me!'' '''''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis SHE!! DIGS!! MEEEEE!!!!]]MEEEEE!!!]]'''''



** Episode 26 shows that he's really NOT the mayor's son and the picture is from a magazine! He's really the son of Brad and Judy of the original Mystery Inc.
* MrFanservice: He spends a good portion of one episode shirtless. He leaves his ascot on.

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** Episode 26 shows that he's really NOT actually not the mayor's son and the picture is from a magazine! He's really magazine, but rather the son of Brad and Judy of the original Mystery Inc.
* MrFanservice: He spends a good portion of one episode shirtless. He shirtless...though he still leaves his ascot on.



-->'''Daphne:''' <showing Velma the schedule> And this is just today! Part one! Of twelve!

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-->'''Daphne:''' <showing ''(showing Velma the schedule> schedule)'' And this is just today! Part one! Of twelve!



* BreakTheCutie: Episode 26. She is absolutely devastated when Fred breaks off their engagement and cuts off all ties from her.

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* BreakTheCutie: Episode 26. She is 26 has her absolutely devastated when Fred breaks off their engagement and cuts off all ties from her.



-->'''Daphne:''' Is she trying to tell me that Alice May is the enemy and that Fred is pinned down on the beach and that I can't get up until he's safe! Or is Fred the beach and I'm the one pinned down? Or are we both the beach? It doesn't matter because I understand! ... I think.

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-->'''Daphne:''' Is she trying to tell me that Alice May is the enemy and that Fred is pinned down on the beach and that I can't get up until he's safe! Or is Fred the beach and I'm the one pinned down? Or are we both the beach? It doesn't matter because I understand! ... I think.



--> '''Daphne's Mom:''' Why settle for ground beef when you can have a nice prime rib?

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--> '''Daphne's Mom:''' '''Mrs. Blake:''' Why settle for have ground beef when you can have a nice prime rib?



* ThatManIsDead: Daphne pulls a temporary version, directed at Fred, when she takes the name Crush for her short stint with the Hex Girls. Naturally lost on Fred.
-->'''Fred:''' [Darn it lady, I'm serious. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Where is she]]?

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* ThatManIsDead: Daphne pulls a temporary version, directed at Fred, when she takes the name Crush for her short stint with the Hex Girls. Naturally lost on Fred.
Girls.
-->'''Fred:''' [Darn it Darn it, lady, I'm serious. serious! [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Where is she]]?



* YankTheDogsChain: Wow! Daphne's gonna get married to Fred after graduating! Oh wait, no she's not, thanks to Mayor Jones revealing the truth and Fred leaving off to parts unknown.

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* YankTheDogsChain: Wow! Daphne's gonna get married to Fred after graduating! Oh wait, no Oh, wait... no, she's not, thanks to Mayor Jones revealing the truth and Fred leaving off to parts unknown.



'''Velma:''' <smiling> In your case? <frowns> No.

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'''Velma:''' <smiling> ''(smiling)'' In your case? <frowns> case... ''(frowns)'' No.



* ClingyJealousGirl: To Shaggy. When Scooby is incarcerated, she pretends to be him by wolfing down Shaggy's fries, licking her lips and saying Scooby's catch phrase.

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* ClingyJealousGirl: To Shaggy. When Scooby is incarcerated, she pretends to be him by wolfing down Shaggy's fries, licking her lips and saying Scooby's catch phrase.catchphrase.



* DeadpanSnarker: Like you would not ''believe''. Her snarkiness is so innate it allows the generally-clueless Fred to see right through her Rorschach disguise in the Season two premiere.
-->'''Fred''': Wry sense of humor, tinged with a whiff of disdain and superiority.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Like you would not ''believe''. Her snarkiness is so innate it allows the generally-clueless Fred to see right through her Rorschach disguise in "The Night the Season two premiere.
Clown Cried".
-->'''Fred''': Wry sense of humor, tinged with a whiff of disdain and superiority.superiority...



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When VELMA, who is usually the one saying there's a rational explanation for the stuff going on around town, admits that SHE'S starting to think the curse of Crystal Cove is real, you KNOW things are bad!

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When VELMA, Velma, who is usually the one saying there's a rational explanation for the stuff going on around town, admits that SHE'S ''SHE'S'' starting to think the curse of Crystal Cove is real, you KNOW ''KNOW'' things are bad!bad.



-->'''Velma:''' (coldly and abruptly) Goodnight, Norville.

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-->'''Velma:''' (coldly ''(coldly and abruptly) abruptly)'' Goodnight, Norville.



--->'''Ellison:''' What if "like", like, were used, like, in its proper grammatical form and not, like, a conversational pause, like every third, like word?

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--->'''Ellison:''' What if "like", like, were used, used in, like, in its proper grammatical form and not, like, as a conversational pause, like every third, like like, word?



** "Scooby Dooby Doo!", as usual
*** And taken into a Badass extreme when he uses it to punctuate his quest to bring the gang back together to stop Pericles.
*** Also to declare that Pericles will regret the day he messed with him and the Gang.

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** "Scooby Dooby Doo!", "Scooby-Dooby-Doo!", as usual
usual.
*** And taken Taken into a Badass extreme when he uses it to punctuate his quest to bring badass extremes in some episodes.
-->'''Scooby:''' ''(from "All Fear the Freak")'' I'll get
the gang back together to stop Pericles.
*** Also to declare that
together, Pericles. We'll be coming for you, or my name isn't ''Scooby-Dooby-Doo!''
-->'''Scooby:''' ''(from "Gates of Gloom")'' Professor
Pericles will is gonna regret the day he ever messed with him and the Gang. Scooby-Dooby-Doo.



* {{Determinator}}: If his ending phrase to Pericles isn't this, then what is? He's promising to the bird that he'll get the gang back together to stop him.

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* {{Determinator}}: If his ending phrase to Pericles isn't doesn't make him this, then what is? He's promising to the bird that he'll get the gang back together to stop him.is?



-->'''Scooby:''' Goodbye Shaggy. You were a dog's best friend.
* JerkassBall: During the height of the "love triangle" between him, Shaggy, and Velma, Scooby was doing everything he could to break the latter two up. He later regrets it after seeing how hurt Velma was by this.

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-->'''Scooby:''' Goodbye Goodbye, Shaggy. You were a dog's best friend.
* JerkassBall: During the height of the "love triangle" between him, Shaggy, and Velma, Scooby was doing does everything he could to break the latter two up. He later regrets it after seeing how hurt Velma was is by this.



* PreMortemOneLiner: In episode 10. "PLAY DEAD!" Granted, he said it to a robot, but still, Scoob was all business as he delivered the final blow.

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* PreMortemOneLiner: In episode 10. "Howl of the Fright Hound", he tells a robot to "PLAY DEAD!" Granted, he said it to a robot, but still, Scoob was all business as he delivered before delivering the final blow.



--> '''Scooby:''' Where's my Raggy!?

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--> '''Scooby:''' Where's '''''Where's my Raggy!?Raggy!?'''''
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* DiagnosisOfGod: In [[http://www.unmaskedsdpodcast.com/2020/09/04/interview-transcript-episode-12-mitch-watson/ a 2020 podcast]], Mitch Watson discussed how Fred was written with autism in mind; “...in our version of ''Mystery Incorporated'' Fred is slightly on the spectrum. You know, he is slightly, he’s a little bit Asperger’s-y, you know, with his obsession with traps and his inability to sort of read human emotions properly and everything. So again, we never said this in the series, but this is what we, this was what was in our minds.”
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* AmbiguousDisorder: Fred is obsessively focused on building traps, experiences great amounts of difficulty forming emotional connections with others and expressing himself and generally seems to operate on a completely different wavelength than most other people. This can more or less be explained by the extreme ParentalNeglect he suffers from Mayor Jones hurting his emotional development, and becomes significantly more disturbing when it's revealed that his father ''intentionally'' brought him up to become like how he is.
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* ShoutOut: In season 2, it is revealed that Fred's appearance and demeanor will mirror that of Creator/TomHanks in "Cast Away."

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* ShoutOut: In season 2, it is revealed that Fred's appearance and demeanor will mirror became that of Creator/TomHanks in "Cast Away."
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.

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* ComingOfAgeQueerRomance: Downplayed because even though the creators have confirmed that Velma is a lesbian, the sensors wouldn't let them show it directly. Velma did have a secret relationship with Shaggy and after they broke up over Scooby, a lot of her frustration was directed inwards because she was questioning her own sexual identity. While the series didn't directly say what happened, it's apparent that Velma did figure out that she was gay and she had moved on from Shaggy by dating Marcie "Hot Dog Water" Fleach.

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* ComingOfAgeQueerRomance: Downplayed because [[https://www.out.com/television/2020/7/13/yes-velma-lesbian-scooby-doo-mystery-incorporated even though the creators have confirmed that Velma is a lesbian, lesbian]], [[https://twitter.com/loventhunders/status/1282328974434205697 the sensors wouldn't let them show it directly. directly]]. Velma did have a secret relationship with Shaggy and after but the creators claimed that the relationship always felt wrong to Velma but she didn't understand why. After they broke up over Scooby, a lot of her frustration was directed inwards because she was questioning her own sexual identity. identity and the breakup pushed these questions to the forefront of her mind. [[spoiler: While the series didn't directly say what happened, it's apparent that Velma did figure out that she was gay and she had moved on from Shaggy by dating Marcie "Hot Dog Water" Fleach.Fleach in the reset timeline]].
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* AncestralName: Shares the same given name with his dad, Fred Jones, Sr.
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This is written as deliberate romance, according to the creators.


* PseudoRomanticFriendship: With Marcie ("Hot Dog Water") in the second season where they bonded after both working together for Mr. E. Marcie affectionately refers to her as "V.". It's even invoked in the altered credits (for the US episodes) wherein Marcie temporarily replaces Daphne and hugs a picture of Velma in the same way Daphne hugged a picture of Fred. As Velma runs off with an epiphany in the finale, Marcie quips, "That's my girl!"
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* BookDumb: While Daphne generally comes off as quite clever, being capable of keeping up with [[TheSmartGuy Velma]] and [[DitzyGenius Fred's]] logic fairly easily and even putting together the clues to find the culprit on her own on a few occasions, her grasp on the English language is substantially lower than it probably should be; falling victim to {{Malaprop|er}}ism and {{Metaphorgotten}} with alarming frequency. This is justified to a degree, as she and her friends frequently cut class to solve mysteries.

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* BookDumb: While Daphne generally comes off as quite clever, being capable of keeping up with [[TheSmartGuy [[TheSmartGirl Velma]] and [[DitzyGenius Fred's]] logic fairly easily and even putting together the clues to find the culprit on her own on a few occasions, her grasp on the English language is substantially lower than it probably should be; falling victim to {{Malaprop|er}}ism and {{Metaphorgotten}} with alarming frequency. This is justified to a degree, as she and her friends frequently cut class to solve mysteries.



* MagicSkirt: In her Hex Girls outfit.

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* %%zce* MagicSkirt: In her Hex Girls outfit.



* ActionGirl: While she's still [[TheSmartGuy the smart one]], she's a lot more [[BuffySpeak actiony]] than previous incarnations.

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* ActionGirl: While she's still [[TheSmartGuy [[TheSmartGirl the smart one]], she's a lot more [[BuffySpeak actiony]] than previous incarnations.
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-->'''Daphne:''' <showing Velma the schedule> And this is just today! Part one! [[UpToEleven Of twelve]]!

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-->'''Daphne:''' <showing Velma the schedule> And this is just today! Part one! [[UpToEleven Of twelve]]!twelve!
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Velma is snarky, apathetic and blunt, but she cares about her friends and helping people through solving mysteries.


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* TheAtoner: When he sees how hurt Velma is when Shaggy chooses him over her, he regrets causing a FriendVersusLover situation and tries to patch things up with her.


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* NiceGuy: Though a tad more flawed then other incarnations, Scooby is still the same lovable dog he always is.
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-->'''Fred:''' [[WhatAnIdiot Darn it lady]], I'm serious. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Where is she]]?

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-->'''Fred:''' [[WhatAnIdiot Darn [Darn it lady]], lady, I'm serious. [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Where is she]]?
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* ComingOfAgeQueerRomance: Downplayed because even though the creators have confirmed that Velma is a lesbian, the sensors wouldn't let them show it directly. Velma did have a secret relationship with Shaggy and after they broke up over Scooby, a lot of her frustration was directed inwards because she was questioning her own sexual identity. While the series didn't directly say what happened, it's apparent that Velma did figure out that she was gay and she had moved on from Shaggy by dating Marcie "Hot Dog Water" Fleach.
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* HollywoodNerd: Glasses? Check. Freckles? Check. Always looks for a logical explanation? Check.

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* PantyShot: Briefly in episode 33.
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* FriendVersusLover: Scooby [[JerkassBall tries his hardest to drive a wedge between]] Shaggy and Velma and indirectly succeeds, as she gets fed up with the fact that Shaggy seems more interested in hanging with Scooby than dating her. He does show remorse after seeing how hurt Velma is about, and [[TheAtoner tries his best to make amends]].

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* FriendVersusLover: Scooby [[JerkassBall tries his hardest to drive a wedge between]] Shaggy and Velma and indirectly succeeds, as she gets fed up with the fact that Shaggy seems more interested in hanging with Scooby than dating her. He does show remorse after seeing how hurt Velma is about, about it, and [[TheAtoner tries his best to make amends]].
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* {{Meganekko}}: It helps that this version is quite different than past ones. In past incarnations, Velma was slightly pudgy, not conventionally attractive, and a stereotypical nerd. ''This'' Velma, however, is quite svelte, while keeping the bust and butt, much cuter, and apparently has a libido to match Shaggy's appetite.
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* LovableCoward: The "coward" part is downplayed, particularly as the series goes on; Shaggy and Scooby are still scaredy-cats, but Scooby is also much more assertive and prone to LetsGetDangerous moments than he was in previous series. By the end, he's taking down Nazi robots and even ''personally kills an EldritchAbomination''.
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* DangerouslyShortSkirt: Even shorter than the original incarnation. Which is made worse by the fact that she's also a lot more [[ActionGirl active]] than her previous incarnation.
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* CrazyJealousGuy: He starts to get jealousy as Shaggy spends more time with Velma, to the point of competing with her for his attention. He even finds a ventriloquist dummy to serve as a stand-in for Shaggy.

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* CrazyJealousGuy: He starts to get jealousy jealous as Shaggy spends more time with Velma, to the point of competing with her for his attention. He even finds a ventriloquist dummy to serve as a stand-in for Shaggy.
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* HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday: According to the creators, this was why she was so determined to stick with Shaggy in the first season: she spends a lot of scenes being very oddly emphatic about her and Shaggy being in a relationship and asking him to stay in it, despite the fact that they clearly have little romantic chemistry.
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'''Mystery Incorporated''' | [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedAntagonists Antagonists]] | [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedOtherCharacters Other Characters]]-]]]]]

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'''Mystery Incorporated''' | [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedFredJonesSr Fred Jones Sr.]]) | [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedOtherCharacters Other Characters]]-]]]]]
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[[WMG:[[center:[-''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' | ''Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated''\\

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[[WMG:[[center:[-''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' | ''Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated''\\''[[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated Main Index]]''\\
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Jealousy is worrying about someone taking what you have. Envy is wanting something someone else has. What Scooby clearly feels here is jealousy.


* CrazyJealousGuy: He starts to get envious as Shaggy spends more time with Velma, to the point of competing with her for his attention. He even finds a ventriloquist dummy to serve as a stand-in for Shaggy.

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* CrazyJealousGuy: He starts to get envious jealousy as Shaggy spends more time with Velma, to the point of competing with her for his attention. He even finds a ventriloquist dummy to serve as a stand-in for Shaggy.
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'''Mystery Incorporated''' | [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedAntagonists Antagonists]] |[[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedOtherCharacters Other Characters]]-]]]]]

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'''Mystery Incorporated''' | [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedAntagonists Antagonists]] |[[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedOtherCharacters | [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedOtherCharacters Other Characters]]-]]]]]
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* CrazyJealousGuy: He starts to get envious as Shaggy spends more time with Velma, to the point of competing with her for his attention. He even finds a ventriloquist dummy to serve as a stand-in for Shaggy.

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Click [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] to return to the main index.

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Click [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] to return to the main index.[[WMG:[[center:[-''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' | ''Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated''\\
'''Mystery Incorporated''' | [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedAntagonists Antagonists]] |[[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporatedOtherCharacters Other Characters]]-]]]]]
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* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: With Marcie ("Hot Dog Water") in the second season where they bonded after both working together for Mr. E. Marcie affectionately refers to her as "V.". It's even invoked in the altered credits (for the US episodes) wherein Marcie temporarily replaces Daphne and hugs a picture of Velma in the same way Daphne hugged a picture of Fred. As Velma runs off with an epiphany in the finale, Marcie quips, "That's my girl!"

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* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: PseudoRomanticFriendship: With Marcie ("Hot Dog Water") in the second season where they bonded after both working together for Mr. E. Marcie affectionately refers to her as "V.". It's even invoked in the altered credits (for the US episodes) wherein Marcie temporarily replaces Daphne and hugs a picture of Velma in the same way Daphne hugged a picture of Fred. As Velma runs off with an epiphany in the finale, Marcie quips, "That's my girl!"
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* {{Asexuality}}: While Fred is capable, after a considerable amount of time, of becoming romantically attracted to Daphne, he is the only member of the Gang who doesn't show any physical interest in the opposite sex, preferring to focus on his traps instead.

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