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** In "Fright of Hand", the magic club owner complains about the gang's work and calls them meddling kids, and Daphne says it's too early to call them that. Once the true culprit is exposed, Daphne says now they officialy meddled.

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** In "Fright of Hand", the magic club owner complains about the gang's work and calls them meddling kids, and Daphne says it's too early to call them that. Once the true culprit is exposed, Daphne says now they officialy officially meddled.


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* FailedAttemptAtDrama: At the end of "Ghost in The Mystery Machine", [[spoiler: Fred receives a text that tells the gang they're being watched, but due to autocorrect, they keep sending the word "you" as "yogurt" and Fred keeps getting texts from them trying to correct themselves.]]

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* BrickJoke: In "Omelettes Are Forever", as the Mystery Machine flies past an office building, there's a brief glimpse of the dancing janitor who appeared nine episodes earlier in "The Curse of Kaniaku".

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In "Omelettes Are Forever", as the Mystery Machine flies past an office building, there's a brief glimpse of the dancing janitor who appeared nine episodes earlier in "The Curse of Kaniaku".Kaniaku".
** In "Fright of Hand", the magic club owner complains about the gang's work and calls them meddling kids, and Daphne says it's too early to call them that. Once the true culprit is exposed, Daphne says now they officialy meddled.



* EurekaMoment: The gang has lots of these.

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* EurekaMoment: The gang has lots of these.these when it comes to figuring out the culprit.
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* GutturalGrowler: In the episode where the gang visit Shaggy's grandma in Florida, one of her three friends Maude talk like this. She sounds like Scooby, since she's [[CrossDressingVoices voiced]] by Creator/FrankWelker.
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** Shaggy and Scooby will trick the monster with costumes and a clever use of reverse psychology. This will usually be followed by the monster [[SkywardScream roaring or screaming in rage]] after they realize they've been duped.

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** Shaggy and Scooby will trick the monster with costumes and a clever use of reverse psychology. This will usually be followed by the monster [[SkywardScream roaring or screaming scr]][[VillainousBreakdown eaming in rage]] after they realize they've been duped.
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* DiscouragingConcealment: Fred has a variety of modes for the Mystery Machine, including a dilapidated mode to keep it from being stolen because, as Fred says "The best security is looking like you don't need any."

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* LandShark: "Some Fred Time" features Dorsal Foot, a striped shark with legs and scythe-like claws, as its main antagonist.



* UnfortunateNames: Dorsal Foot, the shark monster in "Some Fred Time". Scooby and Shaggy find themselves giggling over how lame a name it is even after previously escaping the monster and it's even pointed out how silly it sounds. However, nobody is able to joke about it in the monster's face when he starts chasing them.



* VillainousHarlequin: "Renn Scare" involves a Renaissance Fair being terrorized by the ghost of William the Silly AKA the Jester.

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* VillainousHarlequin: "Renn Scare" involves a the West Farmville Renaissance Fair Faire being terrorized by the ghost of William the Silly AKA the Jester.



* WouldYouDoItForAScoobySnack: Unsurprisingly, the answer is yes, yes they would. This series actually offers an InternalDeconstruction of the series staple, where Daphne points out this method is blackmail/manipulation. Scooby and Shaggy are kept from something they love and are given it in exchange for scary, dangerous tasks they would otherwise never do. However, it is {{Reconstructed|Trope}} at the end, where [[spoiler:Shaggy and Scooby reveal that ''they're'' the ones manipulating everyone ''else''. They purposely played up their willingless to be bribed with snacks because they knew they would have gotten forced to do all that dangerous stuff ''anyway'', so they figured they might as well get paid in snacks for it]].

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* WouldYouDoItForAScoobySnack: Unsurprisingly, the answer is yes, yes they would. This series actually offers an InternalDeconstruction of the series staple, where Daphne points out this method is blackmail/manipulation. Scooby and Shaggy are kept from something they love and are given it in exchange for scary, dangerous tasks they would otherwise never do. However, it is {{Reconstructed|Trope}} at the end, where [[spoiler:Shaggy and Scooby reveal that ''they're'' the ones manipulating everyone ''else''. They purposely played up their willingless willingness to be bribed with snacks because they knew they would have gotten forced to do all that dangerous stuff ''anyway'', so they figured they might as well get paid in snacks for it]].
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* VillainousHarlequin: "Renn Scare" involves a Renaissance Fair being terrorized by the ghost of William the Silly AKA the Jester.
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** Shaggy and Scooby will trick the monster with costumes and a clever use of reverse psychology.

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** Shaggy and Scooby will trick the monster with costumes and a clever use of reverse psychology. This will usually be followed by the monster [[SkywardScream roaring or screaming in rage]] after they realize they've been duped.
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* {{Slapstick}}: Velma - and Daphne to a lesser extent - are more prone to suffering AmusingInjuries than in previous series of Scooby-Doo. Velma quips this after wiping out on her skis in "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo":

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* {{Slapstick}}: Proving that it knows no gender, Velma - and Daphne to a lesser extent - are more prone to suffering AmusingInjuries than in previous series of Scooby-Doo. Velma quips this after wiping out on her skis in "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo":
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Dewicking. Slapstick Knows No Gender is merged.


* {{Slapstick}}: Proving that SlapstickKnowsNoGender, Velma - and Daphne to a lesser extent - are more prone to suffering AmusingInjuries than in previous series of Scooby-Doo. Velma quips this after wiping out on her skis in "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo":

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* {{Slapstick}}: Proving that SlapstickKnowsNoGender, Velma - and Daphne to a lesser extent - are more prone to suffering AmusingInjuries than in previous series of Scooby-Doo. Velma quips this after wiping out on her skis in "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo":
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* PacManFever: In "Pizza O'Possum's", Velma talks about the video addiction she had as a child. The game she plays in the flashback looks like an Atari game.

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* PacManFever: In "Pizza O'Possum's", Velma talks about the video addiction she had as a child. The flashback takes place during the seventh generation of video games, but the game she plays in the flashback looks like an Atari game. game.
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* BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill: An employee at Pizza O'Possum's has braces and headgear. In "Where There's a Will, There's a Wraith", Daphne puts on headgear when she pretends to be a little kid at a slumber party.


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* PacManFever: In "Pizza O'Possum's", Velma talks about the video addiction she had as a child. The game she plays in the flashback looks like an Atari game.
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* FakeRelationship: In "Night of the Upsetting Shorts", Daphne pretends to be Shaggy's girlfriend when they're around Shaggy's grandmother and the other women at the retirement home.
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* ScoutOut: In "The Norse Case Scenario", Daphne dresses up as a Nature Ranger.
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** Even funnier is when Shaggy becomes concerned on what her parents think that she became a {{Goth}}, it turns out her parents are happy because they're Goths too and are proud their daughter has taken after them!

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** Even funnier is when Shaggy becomes concerned on what her parents think that she became a {{Goth}}, it [[spoiler:it turns out her parents are happy because they're Goths too and are proud their daughter has taken after them!them]]!
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* {{Goth}}: Shaggy's childhood friend Amelia and Amelia's parents in "American Goth".

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* {{Goth}}: Shaggy's childhood friend Amelia and Amelia's parents [[spoiler:Amelia's parents]] in "American Goth".
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* {{Goth}}: Shaggy's childhood friend Amelia in "American Goth".

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* {{Goth}}: Shaggy's childhood friend Amelia and Amelia's parents in "American Goth".
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* {{Slapstick}}: Velma - and Daphne to a lesser extent - are more prone to suffering AmusingInjuries than in previous series of Scooby-Doo. Velma quips this after wiping out on her skis in "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo":

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* {{Slapstick}}: Proving that SlapstickKnowsNoGender, Velma - and Daphne to a lesser extent - are more prone to suffering AmusingInjuries than in previous series of Scooby-Doo. Velma quips this after wiping out on her skis in "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo":
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* {{Slapstick}}: Velma - and Daphne to a lesser extent - are more prone to suffering AmusingInjuries than in previous series of Scooby-Doo. Velma quips this after wiping out on her skis in "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo":
-->'''Velma:''' Fortunately, the horrible cold is numbing the terrible pain.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Velma - and Daphne to a lesser extent - are more prone to suffering AmusingInjuries than in previous series of Scooby-Doo. Velma quips this after wiping out on her skis in "Be Cold, Scooby-Doo":
-->'''Velma:''' Fortunately, the horrible cold is numbing the terrible pain.
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--> '''Velma''': Evidence doesn't lie!

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--> '''Velma''': Evidence doesn't lie!It would have been fun to declare martial law.
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* BigWhat?: The ending of "Vote for Velma":

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* BigWhat?: BigWhat: The ending of "Vote for Velma":
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* Big"What?": The ending of "Vote for Velma":

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* Big"What?": BigWhat?: The ending of "Vote for Velma":

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* Big"What?": The ending of "Vote for Velma":
--> '''Velma''': Evidence doesn't lie!
--> '''Scooby''': Scooby-Dooby- Wait, what??



* Big"What?": The end of "Vote for Velma".
** Velma: It would have been fun to declare martial law.
** Scooby: Scooby-Dooby- Wait, WHAT?
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* Big"What?": The end of "Vote for Velma".
** Velma: It would have been fun to declare martial law.
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* AccidentalHero: In "Where There's a Will, There's a Wraith", Scooby is included in a rich man's will for saving that man's life. It's eventually revealed that Scooby was just trying to get a piece of jerky from the man's pockets and the life-saving was accidental.

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* AccidentalHero: In "Where There's a Will, There's a Wraith", Scooby is included in a rich man's will for saving that man's his life. It's eventually revealed that Scooby was just trying to get a piece of jerky from the man's pockets and the life-saving was accidental.



* AdaptationalJerkass: Fred has become this, rendering him into a ControlFreak and an unmasking hog.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Fred has become this, rendering Fred, making him into a ControlFreak and an unmasking hog.
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* FailedAttemptAtScaring: The Halloween Witch finds Fred calmly waiting for her, and when she tries to scare him, he actively yawns. She tries to approach him, only for a pair of Zombie Velmas (one of them Daphne dressing as Velma since Velma won't celebrate Halloween) jump at her out of a pile of leaves, scaring the witch. Fred says it best.
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** ZigZagged in "Kitchen Frightmare". Subverted when Velma attempts to explain why a yeti is attacking a restaurant in the middle of summer (with each attempt to find a logical explanation driving her closer to the edge of a breakdown), but played straight when she explains the criminals's motive at the end.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: In "Kitchen Frightmare", after being told the yeti is scaring away waiters, Shaggy and Scooby decide to volunteer as waiters so that they can be around the food and not have to hunt the ghost. Not only are they constantly having to fight their hunger so they can serve the food to the customers, but they painted a target on their backs.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Fred has become this, rendering him into a control freak and an unmasking hog.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: Fred has become this, rendering him into a control freak ControlFreak and an unmasking hog.

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