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* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: Discussed when a prehistoric TimeMachine brings the gang to [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones the Flintstones']] time and Velma is surprised at the notion of dinosaurs and cavemen existing at the same time.


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* MetronomicManMashing: Bamm Bamm does this to Shaggy and later to the Phantom in "Scooby Doo When Are You".
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* ChekhovsGag: When the gang drops into the Jetsons' time, they land on the automatic treadmill George uses to walk Astro and wind up being slammed into the wall. Later, Fred lures the Space-Age Specter into running after them, and right onto the treadmill, allowing for easy capture.
* ChekhovsNews: In "Scooby Doo, When Are You?", a TimeMachine transports the gang to [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones the Flintstones' time]]. One of the examples of stone age technology introduced to the gang is a newspaper. Flint Pumice, a real estate developer featured in that newspaper turns out to be that story's ghost.

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* ChekhovsGag: When the gang drops into the Jetsons' time, they land on the automatic treadmill George uses to walk Astro and wind up being slammed into the wall. Later, Fred Jones lures the Space-Age Specter into running after them, and right onto the treadmill, allowing for easy capture.
* ChekhovsNews: In "Scooby Doo, "Scooby-Doo, When Are You?", a TimeMachine transports the gang to [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones the Flintstones' time]]. One of the examples of stone age technology introduced to the gang is a newspaper. Flint Pumice, a real estate developer featured in that newspaper newspaper, turns out to be that story's ghost.



* DisguisedHostageGambit: In the ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' crossover, Dr. Zin dresses up Dr. Quest as one of his genetically engineered monsters, hoping that his team would attack him, which would allow him some satisfaction from their reactions when they found out what they had done. Luckily, Velma recognized that the "monster" wasn't a monster when she saw its shoes, and was just in time to keep Race from shooting Dr. Quest with the sonic blaster.

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* DisguisedHostageGambit: In the ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' crossover, Dr. Zin dresses up Dr. Quest as one of his genetically engineered monsters, hoping that his team would attack him, which would allow him [Dr. Zin] some satisfaction from their reactions when they found out what they had done. Luckily, Velma recognized that the "monster" wasn't a monster when she saw its shoes, and was just in time to keep Race from shooting Dr. Quest with the sonic blaster.



* MythologyGag: When Shaggy says that he's fine except for the lack of food on the Invisible Plane, Wonder Woman says he reminds her of "my friend Etta", presumably a reference to Etta Candy, a [[BigEater food-loving]] sidekick of Wonder Woman's who hasn't appeared much since the Golden Age.
* OneSteveLimit: The story "Scooby Doo When Are You?" features two Freds. Fred Flintstone and his contemporaries call Fred Jones "other Fred".
* PowerAtAPrice: The Amazons will lose their power if a mortal man sets foot on Paradise Island. [[spoiler:The villain behind the Wonder Woman issue turns out to be aiming to use that rule to depower the Amazons]].

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* MythologyGag: When Shaggy says that he's fine except for the lack of food on the Invisible Plane, Wonder Woman says he reminds her of "my friend Etta", presumably a reference to Etta Candy, a [[BigEater food-loving]] sidekick of Wonder Woman's Woman who hasn't appeared much since the Golden Age.
* OneSteveLimit: The story "Scooby Doo "Scooby-Doo, When Are You?" features two Freds. Fred Flintstone and his contemporaries call Fred Jones "other Fred".
* PowerAtAPrice: The Amazons will lose their power if a mortal man sets foot on Paradise Island. [[spoiler:The villain behind the Wonder Woman issue turns out to be aiming to use that rule to depower the Amazons]].Amazons.]]



* ShoutOut: In the story "Two Mites Make It Wrong", Scooby-Mite (Scooby's biggest fan, ala Bat-Mite for Batman) tries to modernize the Scooby gang and goes through several incarnations, including references to ''Men in Black'', ''Ghostbusters'', and ''My Little Pony''.

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* ShoutOut: In the story "Two Mites Make It Wrong", Scooby-Mite (Scooby's biggest fan, ala à la Bat-Mite for Batman) tries to modernize the Scooby gang and goes through several incarnations, including references to ''Men in Black'', ''Ghostbusters'', and ''My Little Pony''.



* SmittenTeenageGirl: During the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'', boy-crazy daughter Judy develops a crush on Fred, seemingly for no reason other than his handsome appearance. Fred is uncomfortable with it.

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* SmittenTeenageGirl: During the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'', boy-crazy daughter Judy develops a crush on Fred, Fred Jones, seemingly for no reason other than his handsome appearance. Fred is uncomfortable with it.



* WhatAreRecords: In "Scooby Doo, When Are You?", a prehistoric TimeMachine brings the gang to [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones the Flintstone's time]]. In some aspects, the stone age is more modern than the gang expected but the record player makes Shaggy comment to Scooby that they must be really prehistoric.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Throughout the Jetsons crossover, it's noted how hard it makes it on George and his family with Mr. Spacely always calling him in to the office. [[spoiler: It even turns out to be the reason behind the Space-Age Specter.]]

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* WhatAreRecords: In "Scooby Doo, "Scooby-Doo, When Are You?", a prehistoric TimeMachine brings the gang to [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones the Flintstone's Flintstones' time]]. In some aspects, the stone age is more modern than the gang expected but the record player makes Shaggy comment to Scooby that they must be really prehistoric.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Throughout the Jetsons crossover, it's noted how hard it makes it on George and his family with Mr. Spacely always calling him in to the office. [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It even turns out to be the reason behind the Space-Age Specter.]]
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** Velma and Shaggy become temporary Marvels when the wizard [[ComicBook/Shazam]] assigns gods and heroes to the letters in "Jinkies!" and "Zoinks!"

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** Velma and Shaggy become temporary Marvels when the wizard [[ComicBook/Shazam]] ComicBook/{{Shazam}} assigns gods and heroes to the letters in "Jinkies!" and "Zoinks!"
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** Velma and Shaggy become temporary Marvels when the wizard [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}}]] assigns gods and heroes to the letters in "Jinkies!" and "Zoinks!"

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** Velma and Shaggy become temporary Marvels when the wizard [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}}]] [[ComicBook/Shazam]] assigns gods and heroes to the letters in "Jinkies!" and "Zoinks!"
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** Velma and Shaggy become temporary Marvels when the wizard {{Shazam}} assigns gods and heroes to the letters in "Jinkies!" and "Zoinks!"

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** Velma and Shaggy become temporary Marvels when the wizard {{Shazam}} [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}}]] assigns gods and heroes to the letters in "Jinkies!" and "Zoinks!"
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** Velma and Shaggy become temporary Marvels when the wizard {{Shazam}} assigns gods and heroes to the letters in "Jinkies!" and "Zoinks!"
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* OneSteveLimit: The story "Scooby Doo When Are You?" features two Freds. Fred Flintstone and his contemporaries call Fred Jones "other Fred".
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* ChekhovsNews: In "Scooby Doo, When Are You?", a TimeMachine transports the gang to [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones the Flintstones' time]]. One of the examples of stone age technology introduced to the gang is a newspaper. Flint Pumice, a real estate developer featured in that newspaper turns out to be that story's ghost.
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* WhatAreRecords: In "Scooby Doo, When Are You?", a prehistoric TimeMachine brings the gang to [[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones the Flintstone's time]]. In some aspects, the stone age is more modern than the gang expected but the record player makes Shaggy comment to Scooby that they must be really prehistoric.
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* PowerAtAPrice: The Amazons will lose their power if a mortal man sets foot on Paradise Island. [[spoiler:The villain behind the Wonder Woman issue turns out to be aiming to use that rule to depower the Amazons]].
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* AccidentalTruth: Fred Flintstone, wanting to play bowling rather than watch some opera, makes up a story about the opera house being haunted. [[spoiler:The place turns out to be [[ScoobyDooHoax "haunted"]] by a CorruptCorporateExecutive who needs the land to build a mall]].


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* SmallRoleBigImpact: The Great Gazoo. He shows up at the end of the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' to send the meddling kids back to their own time but he mistakenly sends them to the Jetsons' time, allowing the next issue to happen.
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* ChekhovsGag: When the gang drops into the Jetsons' time, they land on the automatic treadmill George uses to walk Astro and wind up being slammed into the wall. Later, Fred lures the Space-Age Specter into running after them, and right onto the treadmill, allowing for easy capture.


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* FollowTheChaos: After Superman is mutated into a monster by Red Kryptonite, Krypto and Scooby track him down by following the trail of holes in buildings that he left.
* FurryDenial: In the ''WesternAnimation/SecretSquirrel'' crossover, Secret Squirrel answers Velma's incredulity that I.S.S.'s top agent is a squirrel by saying that one of the gang is a house pet. Scooby asks which one that is.


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* MasterOfDisguise: Jimmy Olsen's talent for disguises comes up when he and Velma find his disguise trunk while looking for a way to help stop Superman. Jimmy mentions that it's been very useful in the past, but he can't see how it would help here. Then he and Velma have a near-simultaneous EurekaMoment that the disguises could be used as a distraction.
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* HereWeGoAgain: "Two Mites Make It Wrong" features the gang and the Dynamic Duo spending all issue dealing with a fanboy spat between Bat-Mite and Scooby-Mite (Batman and Scooby-Doo's biggest fans). They finally manage to talk them into going away so their heroes can have more adventures...and then a mite who is ''Robin's'' biggest fan shows up.

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* HereWeGoAgain: "Two Mites Make It Wrong" features the gang and the Dynamic Duo spending all issue dealing with a fanboy spat between Bat-Mite ComicBook/BatMite and Scooby-Mite (Batman and Scooby-Doo's biggest fans). They finally manage to talk them into going away so their heroes can have more adventures...and then a mite who is ''Robin's'' biggest fan shows up.
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* SuperpowersForADay: Scooby becomes a super-dog and Shaggy a RubberMan after they accidentally drink the potions ComicBook/LoisLane and ComicBook/JimmyOlsen were planning on using to combat the mutated Superman.

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* SuperpowersForADay: Scooby becomes a super-dog and Shaggy a RubberMan after they accidentally drink the potions ComicBook/LoisLane and ComicBook/JimmyOlsen were planning on using to combat the mutated Superman.Superman.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Throughout the Jetsons crossover, it's noted how hard it makes it on George and his family with Mr. Spacely always calling him in to the office. [[spoiler: It even turns out to be the reason behind the Space-Age Specter.]]
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* SmittenTeenageGirl: During the crossover with ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'', boy-crazy daughter Judy develops a crush on Fred, seemingly for no reason other than his handsome appearance. Fred is uncomfortable with it.
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* DisguisedHostageGambit: In the ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' crossover, Dr. Zin dresses up Dr. Quest as one of his genetically engineered monsters, hoping that his team would attack him, which would allow him some satisfaction from their reactions when they found out what they had done. Luckily, Velma recognized that the "monster" wasn't a monster when she saw its shoes, and was just in time to keep Race from shooting Dr. Quest with the sonic blaster.
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* ContinuityNod: During "Truth, Justice, and Scooby Snacks", Velma recalls ComicBook/LexLuthor dressing as a ghost from the ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'' crossover.
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* ShoutOut: In the story "Two Mites Make It Wrong", Scooby-Mite (Scooby's biggest fan, ala Bat-Mite for Batman) tries to modernize the Scooby gang and goes through several incarnations, including references to ''Men in Black'', ''Ghostbusters'', and ''My Little Pony''.

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* ShoutOut: In the story "Two Mites Make It Wrong", Scooby-Mite (Scooby's biggest fan, ala Bat-Mite for Batman) tries to modernize the Scooby gang and goes through several incarnations, including references to ''Men in Black'', ''Ghostbusters'', and ''My Little Pony''.Pony''.
* SuperpowersForADay: Scooby becomes a super-dog and Shaggy a RubberMan after they accidentally drink the potions ComicBook/LoisLane and ComicBook/JimmyOlsen were planning on using to combat the mutated Superman.
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* DisabilityImmunity: During the Superfriends issue, Cheetah yells to Grodd to use his mind control powers to make Shaggy and Scooby stop. Grodd replies that he's trying, but it's as though they don't have enough mind to be controlled.
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* HereWeGoAgain: "Two Mites Make It Wrong" features the gang and the Dynamic Duo spending all issue dealing with a fanboy spat between Bat-Mite and Scooby-Mite (Batman and Scooby-Doo's biggest fans). They finally manage to talk them into going away so their heroes can have more adventures...and then a mite who is ''Robin's'' biggest fan shows up.
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* ICantLookGesture: Scooby covers his eyes with his paws when Daphne apparently attempts to bullfight a Minotaur. There wasn't anything to be afraid of as she simply threw the flag over the Minotaur's head and dived out of the way.

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* ICantLookGesture: Scooby covers his eyes with his paws when Daphne apparently attempts to bullfight a Minotaur. There wasn't anything It turned out to be afraid of unnecessary as she simply threw the flag over the Minotaur's head and (barely) dived out of the way.
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** First, the Gang ends up going to Paradise Island, with Daphne and Velma getting Amazon training by Wonder Woman. However, Shaggy, Scooby and Fred are stuck hanging around the Invisible Plane because no man can set foot on Paradise Island or they'd cause the Amazons there to lose their immortality. However, they do figure out a loophole and let Scooby loose - Scooby may be a male, but the rules said no ''man'', nothing about a ''dog''.

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** First, the Gang ends up going to Paradise Island, with Daphne and Velma getting Amazon training by Wonder Woman. However, Shaggy, Scooby Shaggy and Fred are stuck hanging around the Invisible Plane because no man can set foot on Paradise Island or they'd cause the Amazons there to lose their immortality. However, they do figure out a loophole and let means Scooby loose ''can'' walk around normally - Scooby may be a male, but the rules said no ''man'', nothing about a ''dog''. ''dog''.
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** First, the Gang ends up going to Paradise Island, with Daphne and Velma getting Amazon training by Wonder Woman. However, Shaggy, Scooby and Fred are stuck hanging around the Invisible Plane because no man can set foot on Paradise Island or they'd cause the Amazons there to lose their immortality. However, they do figure out a loophole and let Scooby loose - Scooby may be a male, but the rules said no man, nothing about a dog.

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** First, the Gang ends up going to Paradise Island, with Daphne and Velma getting Amazon training by Wonder Woman. However, Shaggy, Scooby and Fred are stuck hanging around the Invisible Plane because no man can set foot on Paradise Island or they'd cause the Amazons there to lose their immortality. However, they do figure out a loophole and let Scooby loose - Scooby may be a male, but the rules said no man, ''man'', nothing about a dog.''dog''.
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* KneelPushTrip: A variation; as Scarecrow tries to escape, Batman appears in front of him. Scarecrow backs up, yelling at the Caped Crusader to stay away...and trips over Scooby, who was sitting behind him.
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* ExactWords: In the "Superfriends" issue, Sinestro is about to attack the gang with his ring -- only to have it defect to Shaggy and Scooby instead. Sinestro is baffled by this, questioning who in the world these two goofballs could scare, and Shaggy and Scooby respond that they scare ''themselves'' silly all the time.

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A 2000s-era comic book in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise. In each issue, Scooby and the gang team up with a different guest star -- examples so far have included Franchise/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Robin}}, Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, and the ComicBook/TeenTitans. The gang and the guest star of the week join forces to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale.

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A 2000s-era comic book series in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise.franchise that has been running since 2013. In each issue, Scooby and the gang team up with a different guest star -- examples so far have included Franchise/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Robin}}, Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, and the ComicBook/TeenTitans. The gang and the guest star of the week join forces to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale.



* FlawExploitation: In "A Superfriend in Need", Velma manages to employ Bizarro's backwards thinking to make him leave Shaggy and Scooby alone and attack some of the Legion of Doom -- after all, for a person who thinks backwards, the logical thing to do is leave one's enemies alone and fight one's friends.



* ScoobyDooHoax: What did you expect? In one of the ''Batman'' issues, the multiple Man-Bats running around turn out to be normal criminals who were disguising themselves to take advantage of the fear caused by the ''real'' Man-Bat, who was also at large.

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* ScoobyDooHoax: What did you expect? In one of the ''Batman'' issues, the multiple Man-Bats running around turn out to be normal criminals who were disguising themselves to take advantage of the fear caused by the ''real'' Man-Bat, who was also at large.large.
* ShoutOut: In the story "Two Mites Make It Wrong", Scooby-Mite (Scooby's biggest fan, ala Bat-Mite for Batman) tries to modernize the Scooby gang and goes through several incarnations, including references to ''Men in Black'', ''Ghostbusters'', and ''My Little Pony''.
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-->'''Ace''': That happens ''all the time''. Gotham has ''strange weather.''

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-->'''Ace''': That happens ''all '''''all the time''. time'''''. Gotham has ''strange '''''strange weather.'''''''
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* EmpathicEnvironment: In one of the ''Batman'' issues, a bolt of lightning splits the sky as Scooby and Ace the Bat-Hound are running after the Scarecrow. This gets noticed by Scooby:
-->'''Scooby''': Where did that lightning come from?
-->'''Ace''': That happens ''all the time''. Gotham has ''strange weather.''
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A 2000s-era comic book in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise. In each issue, Scooby and the gang team up with a different guest star -- examples so far have included Franchise/Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Robin}}, Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, and the ComicBook/TeenTitans. The gang and the guest star of the week join forces to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale.

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A 2000s-era comic book in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise. In each issue, Scooby and the gang team up with a different guest star -- examples so far have included Franchise/Batman}} Franchise/{{Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Robin}}, Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, and the ComicBook/TeenTitans. The gang and the guest star of the week join forces to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale.
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A 2000s-era comic book in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise. In each issue, Scooby and the gang team up with a different guest star -- examples so far have included Franchise/Batman}} and ComicBook/{{Robin}}, Franchise/{{Superman}}, Franchise/WonderWoman, and the ComicBook/TeenTitans. The gang and the guest star of the week join forces to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale.
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* ArbitrarySkepticism: During one point in the ''Wonder Woman'' issue, Daphne says it's weird that beasts like the Minotaur, a dragon, or harpies could be on Paradise Island, given that they're merely mythological. Wonder Woman points out that some people would call Amazons or talking dogs mythological as well.
* DaydreamSurprise: One of the ''Batman'' issues started with Scooby as Batman's partner in crime-fighting. However, before more than a page or two, it's revealed to be Scooby dreaming while at a meeting of "The Mystery Analysts of Gotham City."
* ICantLookGesture: Scooby covers his eyes with his paws when Daphne apparently attempts to bullfight a Minotaur. There wasn't anything to be afraid of as she simply threw the flag over the Minotaur's head and dived out of the way.
* LoopholeAbuse: The ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' issue made good use of ExactWords.
** First, the Gang ends up going to Paradise Island, with Daphne and Velma getting Amazon training by Wonder Woman. However, Shaggy, Scooby and Fred are stuck hanging around the Invisible Plane because no man can set foot on Paradise Island or they'd cause the Amazons there to lose their immortality. However, they do figure out a loophole and let Scooby loose - Scooby may be a male, but the rules said no man, nothing about a dog.
** Later, this trope is revealed as being the reason the day is able to be saved -- the manifestations of mythological creatures are revealed to be the work of the Duke of Deception, a minion of Ares. He had hoped the Amazons would call in outside help from a male, who he could knock off his steed, thereby causing his feet to touch the ground and stripping the Amazons of their power. However, even when Shaggy falls off his steed, Wonder Woman is still able to whip the Duke. Daphne suggests this is because Shaggy landed on his hind end; his ''feet'' never touched the ground. Shaggy says it could also be because he's "not much of a man."
* MythologyGag: When Shaggy says that he's fine except for the lack of food on the Invisible Plane, Wonder Woman says he reminds her of "my friend Etta", presumably a reference to Etta Candy, a [[BigEater food-loving]] sidekick of Wonder Woman's who hasn't appeared much since the Golden Age.
* ScoobyDooHoax: What did you expect? In one of the ''Batman'' issues, the multiple Man-Bats running around turn out to be normal criminals who were disguising themselves to take advantage of the fear caused by the ''real'' Man-Bat, who was also at large.

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