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* DelightfulDragon: The Green dragon is a benevolent and heroic character, as is the tradition of most East-Asian dragons, he not only fought and defeated the evil Black Samurai previously in his youth but he also [[spoiler: aids Scooby and Shaggy to battle the Black Samurai again.]]
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* SameLanguageDub: In the European release, Shaggy was voiced by Scott Innes instead of Casey Kasem.
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* SameLanguageDub: In the European release, Shaggy was voiced by Scott Innes instead of Casey Kasem.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Even though Scooby and Shaggy get into plenty of wacky antics, the Black Samurai is genuinely a conquering villain that intends to outright kill those who resist him even if he never says it, certainly tries to do it in the sword fight with the duo, and Miss Mirimoto outright plans to TakeOverTheWorld with the Black Samurai and her robot ninjas at her side. Unlike most of the franchise's hijinks, the villains actually attack the heroes, and physical violence is inflicted on a number of the robots in kind. [[spoiler:And once the Ronin is freed from his curse of the Sword of Doom, he ''physically dies on-screen'', albeit peacefully.]]
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* GoneHorriblyRight: The EMP. [[spoiler:And also the ''real'' Black Samurai.]]

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* GoneHorriblyRight: The EMP.EMP causes a blackout in Tokyo. [[spoiler:And also the ''real'' Black Samurai.]]
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* GoneHorriblyRight: [[spoiler:The ''real'' Black Samurai.]]

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* GoneHorriblyRight: [[spoiler:The The EMP. [[spoiler:And also the ''real'' Black Samurai.]]
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* {{Catchphrase}}: When the robot ninjas attack, all the members of the gang say their catchphrases, except for Fred, who [[{{Lampshading}} lampshades]] that he still doesn't have one to go with reaction scenes.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: When the robot ninjas attack, all the members of the gang say their catchphrases, except for Fred, who [[{{Lampshading}} lampshades]] that he still doesn't have one to go with reaction scenes.
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* EyepatchOfPower: Sapphire Sonja is a martial artist who has an eyepatch over her right eye.
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Thirteenth direct-to-video WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo film produced by [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. Animation]], ''Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword'' was (thus far) the final production animated in the same style as ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo''; in addition, this film featured Creator/CaseyKasem's final performance as Shaggy Rogers. It was produced and completed in 2008, but held over to early 2009 for release (presumably so its' sister movie, ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGoblinKing'', could be released first for the Halloween season.)

So, we have the Scooby Doo Gang coming to Tokyo, Japan so Daphne can compete in a martial arts contest at a prestigious school. Before heading to the school in a fully functioning robotic plane, they meet up with Daphne's friend Miyumi, who is also a student. However, at the tournament, Mr. Takagawa, the curator at a Tokyo museum of ancient history, tries explaining to Mirimoto, the head of the tournament, that an ancient evil known as the Black Samurai has risen, and will be after a scroll in the school known as the Destiny Scroll. That night, the Black Samurai and his ninja robots attack during a feast, stealing what he thinks is the destiny scroll, but is actually only a copy.

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Thirteenth direct-to-video WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo film produced by [[Creator/WarnerBros Warner Bros. Animation]], ''Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword'' was (thus far) the final production animated in the same style as ''WesternAnimation/WhatsNewScoobyDoo''; in addition, this film featured Creator/CaseyKasem's final performance as Shaggy Rogers. It was produced and completed in 2008, but held over to early 2009 for release (presumably so its' sister movie, ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGoblinKing'', could be released first for the Halloween [[UsefulNotes/AllHallowsEve Halloween]] season.)

So, we have the Scooby Doo Gang coming to Tokyo, Japan UsefulNotes/{{Tokyo}}, UsefulNotes/{{Japan}} so Daphne can compete in a martial arts contest at a prestigious school. Before heading to the school in a fully functioning robotic plane, they meet up with Daphne's friend Miyumi, who is also a student. However, at the tournament, Mr. Takagawa, the curator at a Tokyo museum of ancient history, tries explaining to Mirimoto, the head of the tournament, that an ancient evil known as the Black Samurai has risen, and will be after a scroll in the school known as the Destiny Scroll. That night, the Black Samurai and his ninja robots attack during a feast, stealing what he thinks is the destiny scroll, but is actually only a copy.
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* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Some Japanese names (Miyumi, Mirimoto and Sojo) actually don't exist.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: The antagonists of the movie (at the least the ones who aren’t The Black Samurai): Manipulative cunning Miss Mirimoto (brains) and silent but strong and intimidating Sojo (brawn).

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* BrainsAndBrawn: The antagonists of the movie (at the least the ones who aren’t The Black Samurai): Manipulative cunning Miss Mirimoto (brains) and silent stoic but strong and intimidating Sojo (brawn).

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