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* AmbiguouslyGay: The Chameleon in "Scooby's Gold Medal Gambit" is particularly flamboyant when he is not in-character as one of his disguises.
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* ThrillerOnTheExpress: "Where's Scooby-Doo?" involves the team solving a mystery on the Orient Express train, involving a mummy and a secret fuel formula.
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* PowderGag: In "Where's Scooby-Doo", after the titular character freed himself the sarcophagus that trapped him and carefully walked towards the gang Shaggy's banging on the door caused the can of flour to move, then spills the flour out and gets Scooby-Doo all covered in it.

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* PowderGag: In "Where's Scooby-Doo", after the titular character freed himself the sarcophagus that trapped him and carefully walked towards the gang gang; Shaggy's banging on the door caused the can of flour to move, then spills the flour out and gets Scooby-Doo all covered in it.
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* PowderGag: In "Where's Scooby-Doo", after the titular character freed himself the sarcophagus that trapped him and walked towards the gang Shaggy's banging on the door caused the can of flour to move, then spills the flour out and gets Scooby-Doo all covered in it.

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* PowderGag: In "Where's Scooby-Doo", after the titular character freed himself the sarcophagus that trapped him and carefully walked towards the gang Shaggy's banging on the door caused the can of flour to move, then spills the flour out and gets Scooby-Doo all covered in it.

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* PowderGag: In "Where's Scooby-Doo", the titular character makes enough of a mess when shaking the sarcophagus he's trapped in open that he gets himself all covered in flour.

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* PowderGag: In "Where's Scooby-Doo", after the titular character makes enough of a mess when shaking freed himself the sarcophagus he's that trapped in open that he him and walked towards the gang Shaggy's banging on the door caused the can of flour to move, then spills the flour out and gets himself Scooby-Doo all covered in flour.it.
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* PowderGag: In "Where's Scooby-Doo", the titular character makes enough of a mess when shaking the sarcophagus he's trapped in open that he gets himself all covered in flour.
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* BoundAndGagged: In the episode "Where's Scooby-Doo", Scooby-Doo was kidnapped by the Mummy; tied up with rope; gagged with tape; and stuffed into the sarcophagus. When the rest of the gang were locked in the storage carriage, Scooby managed to shook the sarcophagus open and walked towards them. He was covered by flour which caused him to cough out the tape. He managed to shake off the flour on him and ropes binding him.

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* BoundAndGagged: In the episode "Where's Scooby-Doo", Scooby-Doo was is kidnapped by the Mummy; tied up with rope; gagged with tape; and stuffed into the sarcophagus. When the rest of the gang were locked in the storage carriage, Scooby managed manages to shook shake the sarcophagus open and walked towards them. He was is [[PowderGag covered by flour flour]] which caused causes him to cough out the tape. He managed manages to shake off the flour on him and the ropes binding him.
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* BoundAndGagged: In the episode "Where's Scooby-Doo", Scooby-Doo was kidnapped by the Mummy; tied up with rope; gagged with tape; and stuffed into the sarcophagus. When the rest of the gang were locked in the storage carriage, Scooby managed to shook out of the sarcophagus and walked towaards them. He was covered by flour which caused him to cough out the tape. He managed to shake off the flour onhim and ropes binding him.

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* BoundAndGagged: In the episode "Where's Scooby-Doo", Scooby-Doo was kidnapped by the Mummy; tied up with rope; gagged with tape; and stuffed into the sarcophagus. When the rest of the gang were locked in the storage carriage, Scooby managed to shook out of the sarcophagus open and walked towaards towards them. He was covered by flour which caused him to cough out the tape. He managed to shake off the flour onhim on him and ropes binding him.

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* BoundAndGagged: In the episode "Where's Scooby-Doo", Scooby-Doo was kidnapped by the Mummy; tied up with rope; gagged with tape; and stuffed into the sarcophagus. When the rest of the gang were locked in the storage carriage, Scooby managed to shook out of the sarcophagus and walked towaards them. He was covered by flour which caused him to cough out the tape. He managed to shake off the flour onhim and ropes binding him.



* BoundandGagged: In the episode "Where's Scooby-Doo", Scooby-Doo was kidnapped by the Mummy; tied up with rope; gagged with tape; and stuffed into the sarcophagus. When the rest of the gang were locked in the storage carriage, Scooby managed to shook out of the sarcophagus and walked towaards them. He was covered by flour which caused him to cough out the tape. He managed to shake off the flour onhim and ropes binding him.
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* BoundandGagged: In the episode "Where's Scooby-Doo", Scooby-Doo was kidnapped by the Mummy; tied up with rope; gagged with tape; and stuffed into the sarcophagus. When the rest of the gang were locked in the storage carriage, Scooby managed to shook out of the sarcophagus and walked towaards them. He was covered by flour which caused him to cough out the tape. He managed to shake off the flour onhim and ropes binding him.
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* LorreLookalike: The episode "Where's Scooby-Doo?" features an {{Expy}} of Creator/SydneyGreenstreet named Sidney Kaspar (an homage to his role in ''Film/{{The Maltese Falcon|1941}}''), with a Lorre-esque accomplice only referred to as the Little Guy.

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* DamselInDistress: Even as the TeamMom, Daphne still gets subjected to this on occasion, and the gang (usually) have to rescue her.

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* DamselInDistress: Even as the TeamMom, Daphne still gets subjected to this on occasion, and the gang guys (usually) have to rescue her.


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** Daphne and Shaggy are both briefly captured by the Specter in "The Scooby Coupe".
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** "Scooby Doo, And Cyclops Too" has the character of the day screaming in terror every time hears the phrase "Island Of Paradise".

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** "Scooby Doo, And Cyclops Too" has the character of the day character-of-the-episode Barney screaming in terror every time hears the phrase "Island Of Paradise".someone mentions "Paradise Island".
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** Exaggerated in "Scooby of the Jungle" where Daphne gets captured not once, but ''twice'' by the villain.

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** Exaggerated Played straight in "Scooby of the Jungle" where Daphne she gets captured not once, but ''twice'' by the villain.bad guy.
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* DamselInDistress: Even as the TeamMom, Daphne still gets subjected to this on occasion, and the gang (usually) have to rescue her.
** In "Scooby The Barbarian" where she and Scrappy are captured by the Viking, they both [[DamselOutOfDistress break out]] from captivity, though.
** Exaggerated in "Scooby of the Jungle" where Daphne gets captured not once, but ''twice'' by the villain.
* DamselOutOfDistress: Daphne and Scrappy escape from captivity on their own in "Scooby the Barbarian". Lampshaded when they reunite with Scooby and Shaggy.
-->'''Daphne''': Shaggy what are you doing here?
-->'''Shaggy''': Scoob and I came to rescue you!
-->'''Daphne''': Well, thanks...I think.
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** "Scooby Doo, And Cyclops Too" has the character of the day screaming in terror every time hears the phrase "Island Of Paradise".
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* OnlySaneMan: Daphne, being the TeamMom, keeps things grounded for the rest of the gang.

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* GenreShift: After the DenserAndWackier comedy adventures of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndScrappyDoo'' and the ''WesternAnimation/TheScoobyDooAndScrappyDooShow'', this series marks a return to Mystery solving, with [[TeamMom Daphne]] returning to the show.

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After the DenserAndWackier comedy adventures of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndScrappyDoo'' and the ''WesternAnimation/TheScoobyDooAndScrappyDooShow'', this series marks a return to Mystery solving, with [[TeamMom Daphne]] returning to the show.show.
** This show marks the first of the "Shaphne" trilogy of ''Scooby Doo'' cartoons, which would influence the [[WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMysteries following]] [[WesternAnimation/The13GhostsOfScoobyDoo shows]] after this one.



* IntrepidReporter: It turns out Daphne became a news reporter while she was away, and this show is about the gang seeking out stories to report.

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* IntrepidReporter: It turns out Daphne became a news reporter while she was away, and this show is about the gang seeking out adventures and stories to report.

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* GenreShift: After the DenserAndWackier comedy adventures of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndScrappyDoo'' and the ''WesternAnimation/TheScoobyDooAndScrappyDooShow'', this series marks a return to Mystery solving, with [[TeamMom Daphne]] returning to the show.



* IntrepidReporter: It turns out Daphne became a news reporter while she was away, and this show is about the gang seeking out stories to report.



* TeamMom: Daphne graduates to this role. Due to Fred and Velma being out of the picture, she takes the lead of the team and [[CompositeCharacter becomes an amalgamation of both characters]].

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* TeamMom: Daphne graduates to this role. Due to Fred and Velma role, being out the level-headed and sensible one of the picture, she takes the lead of the team and [[CompositeCharacter becomes an amalgamation of both characters]].group.
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* TeamMom: Daphne.

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* TeamMom: Daphne.Daphne graduates to this role. Due to Fred and Velma being out of the picture, she takes the lead of the team and [[CompositeCharacter becomes an amalgamation of both characters]].

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* BlindWithoutEm: A realistic variant; Chairman Lewis in "Scooby's Gold Medal Gambit" only really needs his eyeglasses when he needs to read something. When the Chameleon disguises himself as Chairman Lewis, [[ImpostorForgotOneDetail his reading from a document without any glasses]] gets his cover blown by Daphne.



* MasterOfDisguise: The Chameleon in "Scooby's Gold Medal Gambit" can disguise himself as anyone.

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* ImpostorForgotOneDetail: At the end of "Scooby's Gold Medal Gambit," Daphne is able to realize that the "Chairman Lewis" during the Olympic ceremonies is really the Chameleon in disguise, because the real Chairman Lewis can't read without his reading glasses, and the fake Chairman was reading from a document just fine without glasses.
* MasterOfDisguise: The Chameleon in "Scooby's Gold Medal Gambit" can disguise himself as anyone. He completely paints his body to disguise as a brick wall and a statue, uses LatexPerfection masks of Scooby-Doo and Chairman Lewis, and a waiter disguise of the WigDressAccent variety. But when confronted with Worcestershire Sauce, [[DoesNotLikeSpam he breaks character and expresses his dislike of the sauce]].
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* SpeechImpairedAnimal: Subverted in a memorable gag in "Wizards and Warriors," where Scooby sees a sign written the way he normally speaks ("Rhird revel, rots of ruck") and reads it out loud in perfect English.

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* SpeechImpairedAnimal: Subverted in a memorable gag in "Wizards and Warriors," Warlocks," where Scooby sees a sign written the way he normally speaks ("Rhird revel, rots of ruck") and reads it out loud in perfect English.
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* {{Uberwald}}: "Who's Minding the Monster?" has the team traveling to this trope's version of Transylvania, where the local population is scared for the roaming of the Frankenstein Monster. That is why they end up working as babysitters for the Draculas in the Frankenstein Castle (although the RealLife Frankenstein Castle is in Germany, mind you). Also, Dracula's son is a werewolf, not a vampire, making this episode an example of Überwald, MonsterMash and CreepyFamily episode all together.

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* {{Uberwald}}: "Who's Minding the Monster?" has the team traveling to this trope's version of Transylvania, where the local population is scared for the roaming of the Frankenstein Monster. That is why they end up working as babysitters for the Draculas in the Frankenstein Castle (although the RealLife Frankenstein Castle is in Germany, mind you). Also, Dracula's son is a werewolf, not a vampire, making this episode an example of Überwald, MonsterMash and CreepyFamily episode all together.altogether.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: Scrappy shares big eater with Scooby.
-->'''Shaggy:''' [Laughing] Like, he's a growing pup, eh, Scoob?
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* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: Scooby always calls Scrappy by name-usually 'Rappy', in Scooby's case. Scrappy doesn't quite cotton on that his uncle is being impersonated when Scooby calls him 'kid', though he does feel something is off.
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* TheBusCameBack: Daphne is back with the group now. She has gained a reporter career since the split.

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* TheBusCameBack: Daphne is back with the group now.now, although Fred and Velma remain absent. She has gained a reporter career since the split.
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* TangledFamilyTree: This show serves as the first appearances on screen for Shaggy, Daphne and Scooby's parents. Though they would change appearance radically between appearances, this series first gave us Mumsie and Dada Doo, as well as Shaggy's and Daphne's parents, and other relatives.

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* TangledFamilyTree: This show serves as the first appearances on screen for Shaggy, Daphne and Scooby's parents. Though they would change appearance radically between appearances, this series first gave us Mumsie and Dada Doo, as well as Shaggy's and Daphne's parents, and other relatives.
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** This series also made Scrappy less oblivious to danger and more willing to back down in the face of a threat.

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