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The series' entire distinctive premise of an overarching Myth Arc along with Monsters of the Week and secrets and conspiracies, all within a single town, were likely inspired from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.

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The series' entire distinctive premise of an overarching Myth Arc along with Monsters of the Week and secrets and conspiracies, all within a single town, were likely inspired from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.
''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', in which, ironically enough, the main characters were referred to as "scoobies".
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The series' entire distinctive premise of an overarching Myth Arc along with Monsters of the Week and secrets and conspiracies within a single town, were likely inspired from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.

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The series' entire distinctive premise of an overarching Myth Arc along with Monsters of the Week and secrets and conspiracies conspiracies, all within a single town, were likely inspired from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.
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The series' entire distinctive premise of an overarching Myth Arc along with Monsters of the week and the secrets and conspiracies within a single town, were likely inspired from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.

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The series' entire distinctive premise of an overarching Myth Arc along with Monsters of the week Week and the secrets and conspiracies within a single town, were likely inspired from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.
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The series entire distinctive premise likely was strongly inspired from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.

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The series series' entire distinctive premise of an overarching Myth Arc along with Monsters of the week and the secrets and conspiracies within a single town, were likely was strongly inspired from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.
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The series entire distinctive premise likely was strongly inspired from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''.
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After Scooby and friends have solved many of the mysteries around their hometown of Crystal Cove[[note]]There is an actual place in southern California called "Crystal Cove," but it's actually state park rather than a city -- whether or not the show's locale is based on it is not clear.[[/note]], the town decides it's had enough of them debunking all their prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on Mystery Inc.'s mystery solving. But no one, not overbearing parents, nor an [[ObstructiveBureaucrat obnoxiously obstructive sheriff]], nor [[SuitWithVestedInterests a mayor who's more interested in tourism than solving crimes]] (and is ''also'' an overbearing parent), nor the mysterious Mr. E and the supposed curse of Crystal Cove, can stop Mystery Inc.! As such, HilarityEnsues... at least, [[CerebusSyndrome at first]].

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After Scooby and friends have solved many of the mysteries around their hometown of Crystal Cove[[note]]There is an actual place in southern California called "Crystal Cove," but it's actually state park rather than a city -- whether or not the show's locale is based on it is not clear.[[/note]], the town decides it's had enough of them debunking all their prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on Mystery Inc.'s mystery solving. But no one, not overbearing parents, nor an [[ObstructiveBureaucrat obnoxiously obstructive sheriff]], nor [[SuitWithVestedInterests a mayor who's more interested in tourism than solving crimes]] (and is ''also'' [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs (and]] ''[[BreadEggsBreadedEggs also]]'' [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs an overbearing parent), parent)]], nor the mysterious Mr. E and the supposed curse of Crystal Cove, can stop Mystery Inc.! As such, HilarityEnsues... at least, [[CerebusSyndrome at first]].
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[[caption-width-right:270:The good old gang, [[AlternateContinuity a little different]] [[RelationshipReveal from how you]] [[CharacterExaggeration may remember them]], in a DarkerAndEdgier setting.]]

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This series offered a fresh take on the franchise that could be best described as a cross between ''Scooby-Doo'' and a bizarre meta-parody of ''Scooby-Doo''. A DarkerAndEdgier approach aimed at an older audience than usual, ''Mystery Incorporated'' was prone to LampshadeHanging and hosted a more tongue-in-cheek, sardonic sense of humor that poked fun at not only the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise and other characters from the Creator/HannaBarbera library, but also other works of horror fiction, covering a wide range of film, TV and literature [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]].

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This series offered a fresh take on the franchise that could be best described as a cross between ''Scooby-Doo'' and a bizarre meta-parody meta-parody/deconstruction of ''Scooby-Doo''. A DarkerAndEdgier approach aimed at an older audience than usual, ''Mystery Incorporated'' was prone to LampshadeHanging and hosted a more tongue-in-cheek, sardonic sense of humor that poked fun at not only the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise and other characters from the Creator/HannaBarbera library, but also other works of horror fiction, covering a wide range of film, TV and literature [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]].
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This series offered a fresh take on the franchise that could be best described as a cross between ''Scooby-Doo'' and a bizarre meta-parody of ''Scooby-Doo''. Aimed at an older audience than usual, ''Mystery Incorporated'' was prone to LampshadeHanging and a more ironic, dark sense of humor: poking fun at not only the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise and other characters from the Creator/HannaBarbera library, but also other works of horror fiction, covering a wide range of film, TV and literature [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]]. The series was also far DarkerAndEdgier compared to previous shows.

After Scooby and friends solve many mysteries around their hometown of Crystal Cove[[note]]There is an actual place in southern California called "Crystal Cove," but it's actually state park rather than a city--whether or not the show's locale is based on it is not clear.[[/note]], the town decides it's had enough of them debunking prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on Mystery Inc.'s mystery solving. But no one, not overbearing parents, nor an [[ObstructiveBureaucrat obnoxiously obstructive sheriff]], nor [[SuitWithVestedInterests a mayor who's more interested in tourism than solving crimes]] (and is ''also'' an overbearing parent), nor the mysterious Mr. E and the supposed curse of Crystal Cove, can stop Mystery Inc.! As such, HilarityEnsues...at least, [[CerebusSyndrome at first]].

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This series offered a fresh take on the franchise that could be best described as a cross between ''Scooby-Doo'' and a bizarre meta-parody of ''Scooby-Doo''. Aimed A DarkerAndEdgier approach aimed at an older audience than usual, ''Mystery Incorporated'' was prone to LampshadeHanging and hosted a more ironic, dark tongue-in-cheek, sardonic sense of humor: poking humor that poked fun at not only the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise and other characters from the Creator/HannaBarbera library, but also other works of horror fiction, covering a wide range of film, TV and literature [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]]. The series was also far DarkerAndEdgier compared to previous shows.

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After Scooby and friends solve have solved many of the mysteries around their hometown of Crystal Cove[[note]]There is an actual place in southern California called "Crystal Cove," but it's actually state park rather than a city--whether city -- whether or not the show's locale is based on it is not clear.[[/note]], the town decides it's had enough of them debunking all their prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on Mystery Inc.'s mystery solving. But no one, not overbearing parents, nor an [[ObstructiveBureaucrat obnoxiously obstructive sheriff]], nor [[SuitWithVestedInterests a mayor who's more interested in tourism than solving crimes]] (and is ''also'' an overbearing parent), nor the mysterious Mr. E and the supposed curse of Crystal Cove, can stop Mystery Inc.! As such, HilarityEnsues... at least, [[CerebusSyndrome at first]].
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This series offered a fresh take on the franchise that could be best described as a cross between ''Scooby-Doo'' and a bizarre meta-parody of ''Scooby-Doo''. Aimed at an older audience than usual, ''Mystery Incorporated'' was prone to LampshadeHanging and a more ironic, dark sense of humor: poking fun at not only the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise and other characters from the Creator/HannaBarbera library, but also other works of horror fiction, covering a wide range of film, TV and literature [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]]. The series also carried a [[DarkerAndEdgier scarier and more violent]] tone compared to previous shows.

After Scooby and friends solve many mysteries around their home of Crystal Cove[[note]]There is an actual Crystal Cove in California, about 40 miles south of Los Angeles along the coast on the Pacific Highway. Whether or not the show's locale is based on it is not clear.[[/note]], the town decides it's had enough of them debunking prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on Mystery Inc.'s mystery solving. But no one, not overbearing parents, nor an [[ObstructiveBureaucrat obnoxiously obstructive sheriff]], nor [[SuitWithVestedInterests a mayor who's more interested in tourism than solving crimes]] (and is ''also'' an overbearing parent), nor the mysterious Mr. E and the supposed curse of Crystal Cove, can stop Mystery Inc.! As such, HilarityEnsues...at least, [[CerebusSyndrome at first]].

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This series offered a fresh take on the franchise that could be best described as a cross between ''Scooby-Doo'' and a bizarre meta-parody of ''Scooby-Doo''. Aimed at an older audience than usual, ''Mystery Incorporated'' was prone to LampshadeHanging and a more ironic, dark sense of humor: poking fun at not only the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise and other characters from the Creator/HannaBarbera library, but also other works of horror fiction, covering a wide range of film, TV and literature [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]]. The series was also carried a [[DarkerAndEdgier scarier and more violent]] tone far DarkerAndEdgier compared to previous shows.

After Scooby and friends solve many mysteries around their home hometown of Crystal Cove[[note]]There is an actual Crystal Cove place in California, about 40 miles south of Los Angeles along the coast on the Pacific Highway. Whether southern California called "Crystal Cove," but it's actually state park rather than a city--whether or not the show's locale is based on it is not clear.[[/note]], the town decides it's had enough of them debunking prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on Mystery Inc.'s mystery solving. But no one, not overbearing parents, nor an [[ObstructiveBureaucrat obnoxiously obstructive sheriff]], nor [[SuitWithVestedInterests a mayor who's more interested in tourism than solving crimes]] (and is ''also'' an overbearing parent), nor the mysterious Mr. E and the supposed curse of Crystal Cove, can stop Mystery Inc.! As such, HilarityEnsues...at least, [[CerebusSyndrome at first]].
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While featuring a typical [[ScoobyDooHoax Scooby-Doo formula]] of MonsterOfTheWeek that is unmasked at the end, the series also contains a MythArc revolving around a cursed treasure buried under the town which slowly and steadily pours on the NightmareFuel. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, we're serious.]] Vote [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] for your favorite episode.

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While featuring a typical [[ScoobyDooHoax Scooby-Doo formula]] of MonsterOfTheWeek that is unmasked at the end, the series also contains a MythArc revolving around a cursed treasure buried under the town which slowly and steadily pours on the NightmareFuel. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, we're serious.]] Vote [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] for your favorite episode.

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This series offers a fresh take on the franchise that could be best described as a cross between ''Scooby-Doo'' and a bizarre meta-parody of ''Scooby-Doo''. It uses elements from nearly all previous incarnations, but is clearly aimed at an older audience than usual. It is prone to LampshadeHanging and a more ironic, dark sense of humor. Often it will poke fun at not only the Scooby-Doo franchise and other characters from the Creator/HannaBarbera library, but also other works of horror fiction, covering a wide range of film, TV and literature [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]]. The series also carries a [[DarkerAndEdgier scarier and more violent]] tone compared to previous shows.

After Scooby and friends solve many mysteries around their home of Crystal Cove[[note]]There is an actual Crystal Cove in California, about 40 miles south of Los Angeles along the coast on the Pacific Highway. Whether or not the show's locale is based on it is not clear.[[/note]], the town decides it's had enough of them debunking prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on Mystery Inc.'s mystery solving. It doesn't work. HilarityEnsues.

No one, not overbearing parents, nor an [[ObstructiveBureaucrat obnoxiously obstructive sheriff]], nor [[SuitWithVestedInterests a mayor who's more interested in tourism than solving crimes]] (and is ''also'' an overbearing parent), nor the mysterious Mr. E and the supposed curse of Crystal Cove, can stop Mystery Inc.!

While featuring a typical [[ScoobyDooHoax Scooby-Doo formula]] of MonsterOfTheWeek that is unmasked at the end, the series also contains a MythArc revolving around a cursed treasure buried under the town which slowly and steadily pours on the NightmareFuel. Vote [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] for your favorite episode.

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This series offers offered a fresh take on the franchise that could be best described as a cross between ''Scooby-Doo'' and a bizarre meta-parody of ''Scooby-Doo''. It uses elements from nearly all previous incarnations, but is clearly aimed Aimed at an older audience than usual. It is usual, ''Mystery Incorporated'' was prone to LampshadeHanging and a more ironic, dark sense of humor. Often it will poke humor: poking fun at not only the Scooby-Doo ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise and other characters from the Creator/HannaBarbera library, but also other works of horror fiction, covering a wide range of film, TV and literature [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]]. The series also carries carried a [[DarkerAndEdgier scarier and more violent]] tone compared to previous shows.

After Scooby and friends solve many mysteries around their home of Crystal Cove[[note]]There is an actual Crystal Cove in California, about 40 miles south of Los Angeles along the coast on the Pacific Highway. Whether or not the show's locale is based on it is not clear.[[/note]], the town decides it's had enough of them debunking prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on Mystery Inc.'s mystery solving. It doesn't work. HilarityEnsues.

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But no one, not overbearing parents, nor an [[ObstructiveBureaucrat obnoxiously obstructive sheriff]], nor [[SuitWithVestedInterests a mayor who's more interested in tourism than solving crimes]] (and is ''also'' an overbearing parent), nor the mysterious Mr. E and the supposed curse of Crystal Cove, can stop Mystery Inc.!

! As such, HilarityEnsues...at least, [[CerebusSyndrome at first]].

While featuring a typical [[ScoobyDooHoax Scooby-Doo formula]] of MonsterOfTheWeek that is unmasked at the end, the series also contains a MythArc revolving around a cursed treasure buried under the town which slowly and steadily pours on the NightmareFuel. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Yes, we're serious.]] Vote [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] for your favorite episode.

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While featuring a typical [[ScoobyDooHoax Scooby-Doo formula]] of MonsterOfTheWeek that is unmasked at the end, the series also contains a MythArc revolving around a cursed treasure buried under the town which slowly and steadily pours on the NightmareFuel.

Season 2 started on July 30, 2012, airing weekdays at 2 PM EDT. It was stopped after episode 41; the remaining eleven episodes aired starting March 25, 2013 at 5 PM and 5:30 EDT on that day, then 5 PM for the rest of the run. The series eventually ended April 5, 2013 (3 years to the day that it premiered.)

NOTE: The main page is for general tropes. Character-specific tropes should go to the [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated character sheet]], unless they apply to multiple characters or characters without their own entry in the character sheet.

Now has a [[Recap/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated recap page]]. Vote [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] for best episodes. See [[ShoutOut/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] for [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]].

Due to the sheer number of examples, the main page has been split into four individual ones:

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While featuring a typical [[ScoobyDooHoax Scooby-Doo formula]] of MonsterOfTheWeek that is unmasked at the end, the series also contains a MythArc revolving around a cursed treasure buried under the town which slowly and steadily pours on the NightmareFuel.

Season 2 started on July 30, 2012, airing weekdays at 2 PM EDT. It was stopped after episode 41; the remaining eleven episodes aired starting March 25, 2013 at 5 PM and 5:30 EDT on that day, then 5 PM for the rest of the run. The series eventually ended April 5, 2013 (3 years to the day that it premiered.)

NOTE: The main page is for general tropes. Character-specific tropes should go to the [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated character sheet]], unless they apply to multiple characters or characters without their own entry in the character sheet.

Now has a [[Recap/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated recap page]].
NightmareFuel. Vote [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/crowner.php/BestEpisode/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] for best episodes. See [[ShoutOut/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated here]] your favorite episode.

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for [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]].

general tropes. Character-specific tropes should go to the [[Characters/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated character sheet]], unless they apply to multiple characters or characters without their own entry in the character sheet. Due to the sheer number of examples, the main page has been split into four individual ones:

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