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* NobleWolf: Fu Lan Chi has a white timber wolf as his friend and protector. Just don't steal his food.
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* NobleWolf: Fu Lan Chi has a white timber wolf as his friend and protector.protector, and said wolf is calm and non-threatening around the gang. Just don't steal his food.
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* RevealingCoverup: If Mr. Greenway hadn't dressed up as the Snow Ghost, the gang would probably never had uncovered the jewel-smuggling operation. They began investigating because of the Snow Ghost, and not because of the suspicious behavior of Leech and Greenway.
* SuperPersistentPredator: The Yeti from Fu Lan Chi's flashback was relentless in trying to catch him, which came with a fatal consequence when it jumped after him onto a narrow ledge where it slipped and fell off. But then it came back from the dead just to continue in its chase after him (that is, assuming if it didn't survive the fall).
* SuperPersistentPredator: The Yeti from Fu Lan Chi's flashback was relentless in trying to catch him, which came with a fatal consequence when it jumped after him onto a narrow ledge where it slipped and fell off. But then it came back from the dead just to continue in its chase after him (that is, assuming if it didn't survive the fall).
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* RevealingCoverup: If Mr. Greenway hadn't dressed up as the Snow Ghost, the gang would probably never had uncovered the jewel-smuggling operation. They were there to go skiing and began investigating because of the Snow Ghost, and not because of the suspicious behavior of Leech and Greenway.
* SuperPersistentPredator: The Yeti from Fu Lan Chi's flashback was relentless in trying to catch him, which came with a fatal consequence when it jumped after him onto a narrow ledge where it slipped and fell off. But then it came back from the dead just to continue in its chase after him (that is, assuming if it didn't survive thefall).fall).
* TreeBuchet: Needing some way to throw a giant snowball at the Snow Ghost, Shaggy bends a sapling nearly to the ground and releases it to catapult the missile at the monster.
* SuperPersistentPredator: The Yeti from Fu Lan Chi's flashback was relentless in trying to catch him, which came with a fatal consequence when it jumped after him onto a narrow ledge where it slipped and fell off. But then it came back from the dead just to continue in its chase after him (that is, assuming if it didn't survive the
* TreeBuchet: Needing some way to throw a giant snowball at the Snow Ghost, Shaggy bends a sapling nearly to the ground and releases it to catapult the missile at the monster.
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* RevealingCoverup: If Mr. Greenway hadn't dressed up as the Snow Ghost, the gang would probably never had uncovered the jewel-smuggling operation. They began investigating because of the Snow Ghost, and not because of the suspicious behavior of Leech and Greenway.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Mr. Leech is a clear {{Expy}} of Creator/PeterLorre, as is Mr. Greenway of Creator/SydneyGreenstreet.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Mr. Leech Greenway is a clear {{Expy}} of Creator/PeterLorre, as is Creator/SydneyGreenstreet, and his accomplice Mr. Greenway of Creator/SydneyGreenstreet.Leech is a LorreLookalike.
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* DamselInDistress: It’s Velma’s turn to fill Daphne’s shoes as she is nearly murdered by the Snow Ghost via a sawmill.
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* DamselInDistress: It’s Velma’s turn to fill Daphne’s shoes as she is she’s nearly murdered by the Snow Ghost via a sawmill.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: The Snow Ghost comes from an account told by Fu Lan Chi to Greenway, involving his encounter with a yeti, whose ghost returned for revenge, to the point of following him all the way to the United States. It is ambiguous how much truth there is to the following him bit.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: The Snow Ghost comes from an account told by Fu Lan Chi to Greenway, involving his encounter with a yeti, whose ghost returned for revenge, to the point of following him all the way to the United States. It is It’s ambiguous how much truth there is to the following him bit.
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While on a skiing vacation at Wolf's End Lodge, the kids are scared by the ghost of a Yeti, called the Snow Ghost, who is believed to turn anyone he captures into ghosts. In search of clues, the gang eventually meet a Tibetan hermit who thinks he is responsible for summoning the monster.
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While on a skiing vacation at Wolf's End Lodge, the kids are scared by the ghost of a Yeti, called the Snow Ghost, who is who’s believed to turn anyone he captures into ghosts. In search of clues, the gang eventually meet a Tibetan hermit who thinks he is he’s responsible for summoning the monster.
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* NobleWolf: Fu Lan Chi has a white timber wolf as his friend and protector, in exchange for food.
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* NobleWolf: Fu Lan Chi has a white timber wolf as his friend and protector, in exchange for protector. Just don't steal his food.
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* ImprovisedWeapon: With the Snow Ghost about to throw Scooby off a cliff, Shaggy packs together a giant snowball and uses a tree to fling it at the monster.
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* ImprovisedWeapon: With the Snow Ghost about to throw Scooby off a cliff, Shaggy packs together a giant snowball and [[TreeBuchet uses a tree to fling it at the monster.monster]].
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* SuperPersistentPredator: The Yeti from Fu Lan Chi's flashback was relentless in trying to catch him, to the point of jumping after him onto a narrow ledge where it slipped and fell off. Then it came back from the dead just to continue in its chase after him (that is, assuming if it didn't survive the fall).
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* SuperPersistentPredator: The Yeti from Fu Lan Chi's flashback was relentless in trying to catch him, to the point of jumping which came with a fatal consequence when it jumped after him onto a narrow ledge where it slipped and fell off. Then But then it came back from the dead just to continue in its chase after him (that is, assuming if it didn't survive the fall).
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* RecycledSoundtrack: When the gang follows the Snow Ghost's tracks on a pair of snowmobiles, a jazzy cue taken from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' plays (one that would later be frequently recycled in ''WesternAnimation/TheFunkyPhantom'' two years later).
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* RecycledSoundtrack: When the gang follows the Snow Ghost's tracks on a pair of snowmobiles, a jazzy cue taken from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' plays (one that would later be frequently recycled in ''WesternAnimation/TheFunkyPhantom'' two years later).later).
* SuperPersistentPredator: The Yeti from Fu Lan Chi's flashback was relentless in trying to catch him, to the point of jumping after him onto a narrow ledge where it slipped and fell off. Then it came back from the dead just to continue in its chase after him (that is, assuming if it didn't survive the fall).
* SuperPersistentPredator: The Yeti from Fu Lan Chi's flashback was relentless in trying to catch him, to the point of jumping after him onto a narrow ledge where it slipped and fell off. Then it came back from the dead just to continue in its chase after him (that is, assuming if it didn't survive the fall).
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* NeverSayDie: The Snow Ghost is obviously pursuing the gang with lethal intent, but it's stated that he "turns people into ghosts" instead of using the word "kill."
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* FatBastard: The very large Mr. Greenway delights in tormenting the kids with scary stories about the Snow Ghost, laughing hysterically as he tells them that if they're captured, they'll be turned into ghosts, too. He's also the VillainOfTheWeek (along with Mr. Leech).
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: The Snow Ghost comes from an account told by Fu Lan Chi to Greenway, involving his encounter with a yeti, whose ghost returned for revenge, to the point of following him all the way to the United States. It is ambiguous how much truth there is to the following him bit.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Mr. Leech is a clear {{Expy}} of Creator/PeterLorre.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Mr. Leech is a clear {{Expy}} of Creator/PeterLorre.Creator/PeterLorre, as is Mr. Greenway of Creator/SydneyGreenstreet.
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* CastAsAMask: The Snow Ghost's vocal effects are provided by Vic Perrin, but his true identity, [[spoiler:Mr. Greenway, was voiced by Creator/HalSmith.]]
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* CastAsAMask: The Snow Ghost's vocal effects are provided by Vic Perrin, but his true identity, [[spoiler:Mr.Mr. Greenway, was voiced by Creator/HalSmith.]]
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* ImprovisedWeapon: With the Snow Ghost about to throw Scooby off a cliff, Shaggy packs together a giant snowball and uses a tree to fling it at the monster.
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* DamselInDistress: It’s Velma’s turn to fill Daphne’s shows as she is nearly murdered by the Snow Ghost via a sawmill.
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* DamselInDistress: It’s Velma’s turn to fill Daphne’s shows as she is nearly murdered by the Snow Ghost via a sawmill.
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* CastAsAMask: The Snow Ghost's vocal effects are provided by Vic Perrin, but his true identity, [[spoiler:Mr. Greenway, was voiced by Creator/HalSmith.]]
* ConveyorBeltODoom: The sawmill variety is used, when the Snow Ghost attempts to kill Velma this way. Luckily Scooby-Doo comes to her rescue.
* DamselInDistress: It’s Velma’s turn to fill Daphne’s shows as she is nearly murdered by the Snow Ghost via asawmill.sawmill.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Mr. Leech is a clear {{Expy}} of Creator/PeterLorre.
* RecycledSoundtrack: When the gang follows the Snow Ghost's tracks on a pair of snowmobiles, a jazzy cue taken from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' plays (one that would later be frequently recycled in ''WesternAnimation/TheFunkyPhantom'' two years later).
* ConveyorBeltODoom: The sawmill variety is used, when the Snow Ghost attempts to kill Velma this way. Luckily Scooby-Doo comes to her rescue.
* DamselInDistress: It’s Velma’s turn to fill Daphne’s shows as she is nearly murdered by the Snow Ghost via a
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Mr. Leech is a clear {{Expy}} of Creator/PeterLorre.
* RecycledSoundtrack: When the gang follows the Snow Ghost's tracks on a pair of snowmobiles, a jazzy cue taken from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' plays (one that would later be frequently recycled in ''WesternAnimation/TheFunkyPhantom'' two years later).
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While on a skiing vacation at Wolf's End Lodge, the kids are scared by the ghost of a Yeti, called the Snow Ghost, who is believed to turn anyone he captures into ghosts. In search of clues, the gang eventually meet a Tibetan hermit who thinks he is responsible for summoning the monster.
!! This episode includes examples of the following tropes:
* DamselInDistress: It’s Velma’s turn to fill Daphne’s shows as she is nearly murdered by the Snow Ghost via a sawmill.
!! This episode includes examples of the following tropes:
* DamselInDistress: It’s Velma’s turn to fill Daphne’s shows as she is nearly murdered by the Snow Ghost via a sawmill.