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Jossed; they\'re seen alive in a Season 2 Brick Joke.
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** The Manticore in episode 21 is strongly implied, at the start of the episode, to have killed two people and possibly more. It also tried to kill Mystery Inc. by picking them up and dropping them.
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** And ''then'' in Episode 41, the gang discovers [[spoiler: that there was yet ''another'' foursome of mystery solvers with an animal companion back during the earliest days of Crystal Cove, and like the first Mystery Incorporated, the animal companion betrayed them.]] I ''really'' wouldn't want to be Scooby at this point.
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** [[spoiler: "The dog... ''DIES!''"]]
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* DeconReconSwitch: The show switches between the two ''a lot''.
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* DeconReconSwitch: The show switches between points out how a team of mystery solving teenagers [[{{Deconstruction}} are likely to have obvious dysfunction in their personalities and roles, as well as how life-threatening their profession is]], [[{{Reconstruction}} but at the two ''a lot''.same time showcases that they are willing to get better about these problems and move forward, and that they're effective in their profession]].
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* SeriesHiatus: Has had one, and is currently on it's second.
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* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler: Dr. Zin]] in "Heart of Evil".
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** [[spoiler: Professor Pericles]] - TheSvengali
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Trope Misuse.
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* FiveManBand:
** Fred - TheLeader with TheSmartGuy elements (of the DitzyGenius kind)
** Shaggy - TheLancer or TheChick
** Velma - TheSmartGirl
** Scooby - TheBigGuy
** Daphne - TheChick or TheLancer
** [[spoiler: Hot Dog Water]] - SixthRanger
** Angel Dynamite - SexyMentor
** Mr. E - TheWatcher
** Fred - TheLeader with TheSmartGuy elements (of the DitzyGenius kind)
** Shaggy - TheLancer or TheChick
** Velma - TheSmartGirl
** Scooby - TheBigGuy
** Daphne - TheChick or TheLancer
** [[spoiler: Hot Dog Water]] - SixthRanger
** Angel Dynamite - SexyMentor
** Mr. E - TheWatcher
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** Fred - TheLeader with TheSmartGuy elements (of the DitzyGenius kind)
** Shaggy - TheLancer or TheChick
** Velma - TheSmartGirl
** Scooby - TheBigGuy
** Daphne - TheChick or TheLancer
** [[spoiler: Hot Dog Water]] - SixthRanger
** Angel Dynamite - SexyMentor
** Mr. E - TheWatcher
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** And right before that: [[spoiler: "If you're watching this, your probably wondering what's happened to your pieces of the Planispheric Disc. In a word you've been conned, scammed, bamboozled." ]]
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** And right before that: [[spoiler: "If you're watching this, your you're probably wondering what's happened to your pieces of the Planispheric Disc. In a word you've been conned, scammed, bamboozled." ]]
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* BrownBagMask: Sheriff Stone dons one to conceal his identity after he loses his job in "Dead Justice".
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** From "The Night the Clown Cried", Crybaby Clown is voiced by MarkHamill, who has [[TheJoker much experience]] with voicing clowns.
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** From "The Night the Clown Cried", Crybaby Clown is voiced by MarkHamill, who has [[TheJoker [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker much experience]] with voicing clowns.
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** Episode 25 reveals that [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Quest Laboratories]] is a subsidiary of Destroido. And episode 38 shows that Destroido is owned by Ricky Owens/Mr. E.
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** Episode 25 reveals that [[WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest Quest Laboratories]] is a subsidiary of Destroido. And episode 38 shows that Destroido is owned by Ricky Owens/Mr. E.
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** [[spoiler: Episode 41 features a ghost/re-animated corpse of Friar Gabrielo Serra raising from the grave to warn the children of Nibiru. In his story it shows the town of Crystal Cove being destroyed, and sinking into the sea. Furthermore he says that his pet Porto, was responsible showing him planting dynamite all around the town, and ultimately met his fate when he was dragged away by alligators, the second part is not shown on screen however.]]
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** [[spoiler: Episode 41 features a ghost/re-animated corpse of Friar Gabrielo Serra raising from the grave to warn the children of Nibiru. In his story it shows the town of Crystal Cove being destroyed, and sinking into the sea. Furthermore he says that his pet Porto, was responsible showing him planting dynamite all around the town, and ultimately met his fate when he was dragged away by alligators, the second part is not shown on screen however.]] ]]
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** Episode 40: Blue Falcon is turned into a CaptainErsatz of {{Frank Miller}}'s Batman. Velma even lampshades the dubious need of a vigilante.
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** Episode 40: Blue Falcon is turned into a CaptainErsatz of {{Frank Miller}}'s FrankMiller's Batman. Velma even lampshades the dubious need of a vigilante.
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** [[spoiler: In episode 39, the good guys now have all six pieces, having retrieved the other three from Mr. E's lair thanks to a ScoobyDooHoax [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome the gang themselves set up.]]]]
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** [[spoiler: In episode 39, the good guys now have all six pieces, having retrieved the other three from Mr. E's lair thanks to a ScoobyDooHoax [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome the gang themselves set up.]]]] ]]]]
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** Episode 37: The seal named Scooby was seen eating a box of snacks with Scooby written on it. Also, he and his friends are from the ''Moby Dick'' segments of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon ''Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor'', and their fathers are from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon ''Sealab 2020''.
** Episode 39: Charlie The Robot from the original ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' cartoon plays a key role in the mystery.
** Episode 39: Charlie The Robot from the original ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' cartoon plays a key role in the mystery.
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** Episode 37: The seal named Scooby was seen eating a box of snacks with Scooby written on it. Also, he and his friends are from the ''Moby Dick'' segments of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon ''Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor'', and their fathers are from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon ''Sealab 2020''.
2020''.
** Episode 39: Charlie The Robot from the original ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' cartoon plays a key role in the mystery.
** Episode 39: Charlie The Robot from the original ''Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!'' cartoon plays a key role in the mystery.
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* [[spoiler:RealAfterAll: Episode 41, the friar's ghost really was trying to warn them. And from the looks of things, the overall mystery of the disk, might actually be supernatural too.]]
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* [[spoiler:RealAfterAll: Episode 41, the friar's ghost really was trying to warn them. And from the looks of things, the overall mystery of the disk, might actually be supernatural too.]] ]]
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* ShipTease: Velma/Shaggy.
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* ShipTease: Velma/Shaggy.Velma/Shaggy; Velma/Hot Dog Water in an alternate opening, where she clutches a photo of Velma to her chest just like Daphne normally does of Fred.
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That\'s how you link things.
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The show offers a fresh take on the franchise. It uses elements from nearly all previous incarnations, but is clearly aimed at an older audience than usual. It is prone to [[LampshadeHanging Lampshade Hanging]] and a more ironic, dark sense of humor. Despite being [[DarkerAndEdgier scarier and more violent]] compared to previous shows, it still maintains a TV-Y7 rating!
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The show offers a fresh take on the franchise. It uses elements from nearly all previous incarnations, but is clearly aimed at an older audience than usual. It is prone to [[LampshadeHanging Lampshade Hanging]] LampshadeHanging and a more ironic, dark sense of humor. Despite being [[DarkerAndEdgier scarier and more violent]] compared to previous shows, it still maintains a TV-Y7 rating!
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The show offers a fresh take on the franchise. It uses elements from nearly all previous incarnations, but is clearly aimed at an older audience than usual. It is prone to [[LampshadeHanging Lampshade Hanging]] and a more ironic, dark sense of humor. Despite being [[DarkerAndEdgier scarier and more scary and violent]] compared to previous shows, it still maintains a TV-Y7 rating!
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The show offers a fresh take on the franchise. It uses elements from nearly all previous incarnations, but is clearly aimed at an older audience than usual. It is prone to [[Lampshade Hanging]] and a more ironic and somewhat dark sense of humor. Despite being [[DarkerAndEdgier more scary and violent]] compared to previous shows, it still maintains a TV-Y7 rating!
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The show offers a fresh take on the franchise. It uses elements from nearly all previous incarnations, but is clearly aimed at an older audience than usual. It is prone to [[Lampshade [[LampshadeHanging Lampshade Hanging]] and a more ironic and somewhat ironic, dark sense of humor. Despite being [[DarkerAndEdgier more scary and violent]] compared to previous shows, it still maintains a TV-Y7 rating!
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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, whose thriving tourist industry is, as it turns out, based on the supernatural, decides it's had enough of them debunking prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on the Scooby gang's mystery solving. It doesn't work. HilarityEnsues.
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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, whose thriving tourist industry is, as it turns out, based on the supernatural, decides it's had enough of them debunking prospective tourist attractions and cracks down on the Scooby gang's mystery solving. It doesn't work. HilarityEnsues.
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The show is a notable spin on the universe, as it takes elements from nearly all that came before it, most strongly from the original series, while adding a somewhat edgier, more modern spin, with what you might call more ironic humor, as well as an on-going plotline. The show is aimed at an older audience than usual, and its general feel is more mature than the Scooby Universe usually gets, with lots of lampshade hangings, and ironic and sometimes darker humor -- in general, having fun with the conventions of the franchise. The show is also more [[DarkerAndEdgier scary and violent]] compared to previous shows, though it maintains a TV-Y7 rating!
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The show is offers a notable spin fresh take on the universe, as it takes franchise. It uses elements from nearly all that came before it, most strongly from the original series, while adding a somewhat edgier, more modern spin, with what you might call more ironic humor, as well as an on-going plotline. The show previous incarnations, but is clearly aimed at an older audience than usual, usual. It is prone to [[Lampshade Hanging]] and its general feel is a more mature than the Scooby Universe usually gets, with lots of lampshade hangings, and ironic and sometimes darker humor -- in general, having fun with the conventions somewhat dark sense of the franchise. The show is also more humor. Despite being [[DarkerAndEdgier more scary and violent]] compared to previous shows, though it still maintains a TV-Y7 rating!
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** Ricky Owens's teenage voice actor was Scott Menville who played Shaggy in ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue
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** In episode 2 the lights that light up the letters of the The Drowsy Gator's sign flicker in such a way to read "The dog dies!", a simple little scene to scare Scooby. [[spoiler:In episode 41 the mummy of Friar Sera, a member of a previous Mystery Inc. group hailed for saving Crytal Cove from an earthquake along with the group's donkey Porto, tells the group the real story. That Porto in fact had been corrupted by a piece of the Planispheric Disk and destroyed Crystal Cove. In every group the animal member has been the one to be corrupted and betray everyone leading Friar Sera to declare "Listen to the alligators! The dog must die!" while pointing at Scooby.]]
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** In episode 2 the lights that light up the letters of the The Drowsy Gator's sign flicker in such a way to read "The dog dies!", a simple little scene to scare Scooby. [[spoiler:In episode 41 the mummy of Friar Sera, a member of a previous Mystery Inc. group hailed for saving Crytal Cove from an earthquake along with the group's donkey Porto, tells the group the real story. That Porto in fact had been corrupted by a piece of the Planispheric Disk and destroyed Crystal Cove. In every group the animal member has been the one to be corrupted and betray everyone leading Friar Sera to declare "Listen to "Heed the alligators! warning of the aligators! The dog must die!" dies!" while pointing at Scooby.]]
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** BiggerBad: [[spoiler: Nibiru appears to be turning into this.]]
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** BiggerBad: [[spoiler: Nibiru appears to be turning into this.]]
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* ArcWords: "Nibiru..."
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* ArcWords: "Nibiru...""This has all happened before" and [[spoiler:"Nibiru..."]]
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* OhCrap: In Episode 39, the old Mystery, Inc gets this when they finally get the disk pieces Freddy was hiding. [[spoiler: The entire episode was a trap set by Freddy, whom they didn't think knew of their plans or was smart enough to trick them. He planted fake disks to be stolen while they stole Prof. Pericles' pieces, and they left a video disc in place of the pieces to explain everything.]]
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* HistoryRepeats: [[spoiler:Any group of mystery solving teenagers will eventually become attached to the Mystery of Crystal Cove, the Planespheric Disk, and Nibiru.]]
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** You also see [[spoiler:the ghost of the Captain of the Conquistadors]] in a previous episodes, who [[spoiler:turns to bone and fades away laughing evilly]].
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** "Scarebear" has Scooby and Shaggy be chased by a mutant owl while Daphne and Fred hit on each other.
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* RhymesOnADime: The Phantom [[spoiler:and the Freak of Crystal Cove]].
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* RhymesOnADime: The Phantom [[spoiler:and the Freak of Crystal Cove]]. Dark Lilith, as well.
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** And right before that: [[spoiler: "If your watching this, your probably wondering what's happened to your pieces of the Planispheric Disc. In a word you've been conned, scammed, bamboozled." ]]
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** And right before that: [[spoiler: "If your you're watching this, your probably wondering what's happened to your pieces of the Planispheric Disc. In a word you've been conned, scammed, bamboozled." ]]
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** And right before that: [[spoiler: "If your watching this, your probably wondering what's happened to your pieces of the Planispheric Disc. In a word you've been conned, scammed, bamboozled." ]]
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See my comment on the Kick The Son Of A Bitch page.
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: In episode 41, the mummy of Friar Serra grabs Velma's foot and tries to drag her back downstairs. Velma fights back by kicking him with her ''other'' foot.