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** Plus, with episodes so pressed for time that this incarnation cut the theme song down to just ''one'' verse, they can't spare the seconds for more than a cursory characterization for suspects.
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* While other DC characters have crossovered with Scooby Doo before, this basically means that the Scooby Doo gang are in the DC universe, right?

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* While other DC characters have crossovered crossed over with Scooby Doo before, this basically means that the Scooby Doo gang are is in the DC universe, right?
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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, technology-wise; her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't too far off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream; and the confessions could've been pure power of suggestion (not to mention its wielder intimidating the hell out of people) at work, not the lasso's magic. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.

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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, technology-wise; her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't too far off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream; and the confessions could've been pure power of suggestion (not to mention its wielder intimidating the hell out of people) at work, not the lasso's magic. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, criminals, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.
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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, technology-wise; her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't too far off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream; and the confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.

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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, technology-wise; her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't too far off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream; and the confessions could've been pure power of suggestion (not to mention its wielder intimidating the hell out of people) at work, not the lasso.lasso's magic. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.
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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, technology-wise; her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't too far off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream; and his and Shaggy's litany of confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.

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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, technology-wise; her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't too far off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream; and his and Shaggy's litany of the confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.
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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, technology-wise; her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream; and his and Shaggy's litany of confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.

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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, technology-wise; her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't too far off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream; and his and Shaggy's litany of confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.
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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream, and his and Shaggy's litany of confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.

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** It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, technology-wise; her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream, daydream; and his and Shaggy's litany of confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.
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** Considering some of the fakes the gangs have busted, it's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, and Scoob and Shaggy's litany of petty confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.

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** Considering some of the fakes the gangs have busted, it's It's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, her displays of strength in front of the gang weren't off-the-charts except in Scooby's daydream, and Scoob his and Shaggy's litany of petty confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.
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** Considering some of the fakes the gangs have busted, it's possible that they (or at least Velma) don't actually believe Wonder Woman ''has'' superpowers. An invisible jet isn't much beyond some of the mechanical pseudo-spooks they've exposed in past adventures, and Scoob and Shaggy's litany of petty confessions could've been pure power of suggestion at work, not the lasso. If Diana wants to claim she's thousands of years old and cosplay an "ancient Amazon warrior" while battling evil, that's ''her'' business, not theirs.
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* While other DC characters have crossovered with Scooby Doo before, this basically means that the Scooby Doo gang are in the DC universe, right?

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* While other DC characters have crossovered with Scooby Doo before, this basically means that the Scooby Doo gang are in the DC universe, right?right?
** Well, more like one of the many universes that make up the DC Comics multiverse, but yes.
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** It's something of a CallBack to the original series, which had such culprits as Mr. Voltner and Old Man Wickles.

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** It's something of a CallBack to the original series, which had such culprits as Mr. Voltner and Old Man Wickles.Wickles.
* While other DC characters have crossovered with Scooby Doo before, this basically means that the Scooby Doo gang are in the DC universe, right?
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** Even if there were a real immortal Sherlock Holmes, the guy in the episode definitely ain't him.

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** Even if there were a real immortal Sherlock Holmes, the guy in the episode definitely ain't him.he.
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** Even if there were a real immortal Sherlock Holmes, the guy in the episode definitely ain't him.
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** To be fair, their ArbitrarySkepticism falls on Mugsy as well. Thus, while it may or may not be possible, they find it unbelievable.

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** To be fair, their ArbitrarySkepticism falls on Mugsy Mudsy as well. Thus, while it may or may not be possible, they find it unbelievable.

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* Why are the writers being so lazy and not giving the culprits full names?

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** To be fair, their ArbitrarySkepticism falls on Mugsy as well. Thus, while it may or may not be possible, they find it unbelievable.
* Why are the writers being so lazy and not giving the culprits full names?names?
** It's something of a CallBack to the original series, which had such culprits as Mr. Voltner and Old Man Wickles.
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* In a world where both Wonder Woman and the Funky Phantom are completely real, why is a real, immortal Sherlock Holmes an impossibility?

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* In a world where both Wonder Woman and the Funky Phantom are completely real, why is a real, immortal Sherlock Holmes an impossibility?impossibility?
* Why are the writers being so lazy and not giving the culprits full names?
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*In a world where both Wonder Woman and the Funky Phantom are completely real, why is a real, immortal Sherlock Holmes an impossibility?

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