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* FaceHeelTurn: In the final issue, a gigantic Scrappy-Doo is revealed to be controlled by [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/TheThirteenGhostsOfScoobyDoo Vincent Van Ghoul, Flim-Flam]], [[WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue ROBI]], [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated the Hex Girls]] and [[WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo Red Herring]], who are upset that the Scooby Gang evolve over time and continuities and gain more fame, but they are cast aside.]]
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* FaceHeelTurn: In the final issue, a gigantic Scrappy-Doo is revealed to be controlled by [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/TheThirteenGhostsOfScoobyDoo Vincent Van Ghoul, Flim-Flam]], [[WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue ROBI]], [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheWitchesGhost the Hex Girls]] and [[WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo Red Herring]], who are upset that the Scooby Gang evolve over time and continuities and gain more fame, but they are cast aside.]]
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* MirandaWarning: The Bully Brothers mess with it while disguised as cops. While arresting the Ant Hill Mob, they forget what comes after the right to remain silent and mention "the right to free speech or somethin' like that".
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* MirandaWarning: MirandaRights: The Bully Brothers mess with it while disguised as cops. While arresting the Ant Hill Mob, they forget what comes after the right to remain silent and mention "the right to free speech or somethin' like that".
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** The ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlack'' are referenced again by an alien hunter claiming to be from a group known as "Men in Plaid" until his female partner corrects him by saying "''Persons'' in Plaid".
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** The ''WesternAnimation/MenInBlack'' ''Franchise/MenInBlack'' are referenced again by an alien hunter claiming to be from a group known as "Men in Plaid" until his female partner corrects him by saying "''Persons'' in Plaid".
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** Fred Flintstone mentions how great a pal Barney Rubble is, but he can't stand the fact that he swipes his breakfast cereal, a nod to the Fruity/Cocoa Pebbles cereal commercials.
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** Fred Flintstone mentions how great a pal Barney Rubble is, but he can't stand the fact that he swipes his breakfast cereal, a nod to the Fruity/Cocoa Pebbles cereal Advertising/PebblesCereal commercials.
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* NotNowKiddo: Quick-Draw [=McGraw=] repeatedly shushes Baba Looey when he tries to alert Quickdraw that the Fastest Ghost in the West is robbing the town. It's not until ''he's'' robbed that he listens.
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** At the beginning of the Metamorpho crossover issue, Java rushes in and tries to tell Simon Stagg something. Stagg tells him off for interrupting, and it's not until half a dozen pages later that he gets to report the important news he originally came in with.
** Quick-Draw [=McGraw=] repeatedly shushes Baba Looey when he tries to alert Quickdraw that the Fastest Ghost in the West is robbing the town. It's not until ''he's'' robbed that he
** At the beginning of the Metamorpho crossover issue, Java rushes in and tries to tell Simon Stagg something. Stagg tells him off for interrupting, and it's not until half a dozen pages later that he gets to report the important news he originally came in with.
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* BusmansHoliday: In issue #35, the Mystery Inc gang go on holiday to a national park to get a break from fake hauntings, but find there's a fake haunting going on at the national park. Lampshaded by Shaggy, who remarks that this sort of thing happens every time they go on holiday.
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** In issue 6, Scooby-Mite attempt to start a "Crisis on Infinite Scoobies", but is stopped by Daphne. In issue 99, he actually pulls it off.
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** Being constantly scared also protected Scooby from Scaredycat's powers in digital release issue 36/physical release issue 18.
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** [[SubvertedTrope Subverted.]] In Issue #59, two government agents agree there's only one team to call to deal with a mysterious supernatural menace. One of them called Mystery Inc. and the other called the Challengers of the Unknown.
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** [[SubvertedTrope Subverted.]] In Issue #59, #30 (digital chapter #59), two government agents agree there's only one team to call to deal with a mysterious supernatural menace. One of them called Mystery Inc. and the other called the Challengers of the Unknown.
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** When Scooby-Mite is introduced in issue 5, he looks like a normal imp wearing a Scooby costume. When he reappears in issue #99, he looks like an impified Scooby-Doo.
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** When Scooby-Mite is introduced in issue 5, chapter 5/issue #3, he looks like a normal imp wearing a Scooby costume. When he reappears in issue #99, chapter #99/issue #50, he looks like an impified Scooby-Doo.
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** In the story featuring the Challengers of the Unknown, Fred meets Cave Carson and comments on the "rumor" that the latter has a cybernetic eye. That's a reference to a series printed in 2016 at DC's Young Animal.
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* GenerationXerox: Frederick, Carrie, Thelma-Lou, Gabby, and Smiley-Doo look a lot like their modern day descendants.
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* GenerationXerox: Frederick, Carrie, Thelma-Lou, Gabby, and Smiley-Doo look a lot like their modern day descendants. descendants and travel around the Old West unmasking monsters in a wagon with "The Conundrum Contraption" painted on the side.
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** Not wanting to reveal how he became so strong, Atom Ant asks if Velma would believe he was sent to Earth [[Franchise/{{Superman}} in rocket]] when his anthill exploded.
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** "Crisis of Infinite Scoobies" has Scooby-Mite summon multiple incarnations of Mystery Inc from alternate realities. These include the versions from ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/TheThirteenGhostsOfScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', ''WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue'', the [[Film/ScoobyDoo live action movies]], and ''Comicbook/ScoobyApocalypse''.
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** "Crisis of Infinite Scoobies" has Scooby-Mite summon multiple incarnations of Mystery Inc from alternate realities. These include the versions from ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/TheThirteenGhostsOfScoobyDoo'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', ''WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue'', the [[Film/ScoobyDoo live action movies]], and ''Comicbook/ScoobyApocalypse''.''ComicBook/ScoobyApocalypse''.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: At the beginning of issue #20, Fred remarks that the gang has been very busy lately, "like we're handling twice as many cases as before". The series had recently changed its release schedule, releasing a new issue every month instead of once every two months.
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** When the Scooby Gang teams up with ComicBook/TheFlash, the Flash gets (seemingly) turned into a puppet, complete with the same line as from the cover of The Flash Issue #133.
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** When the gang suggest that the ghost haunting Gorilla City might be a criminal hoax, King Solovar says that in that case, the solution will be easy because Gorilla City has only one criminal, the supervillain Grodd. Grodd himself turns up shortly afterward -- to ask for their help, because the ghost is haunting him, too.
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** When the gang suggest that the ghost haunting Gorilla City might be a criminal hoax, King Solovar says that in that case, the solution will be easy because Gorilla City has only one criminal, the supervillain Grodd. Grodd himself turns up shortly afterward -- to ask for their help, because the ghost is haunting him, too.
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A comic book series in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise published by Creator/DCComics that ran from 2013 to 2019. The comic is set up in single-issue stories where the gang of Mystery Incorporated [[TeamUpSeries teams up]] with a special guest star(s) (usually either a character from Creator/HannaBarbera's non-Scooby-Doo shows or Franchise/TheDCU) to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale, making it a SpiritualSequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies.'' In the digital release, the comics were split in half, making a total of one hundred issues and having the first part of the story end on a cliffhanger before resolving it in the second part.
A total of 50 print issues (100 digital issues) were created before the series ended.
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A comic book series in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise published by Creator/DCComics that ran from 2013 to 2019. The comic is set up in single-issue stories where the gang of Mystery Incorporated [[TeamUpSeries teams up]] with a special guest star(s) (usually either a character from Creator/HannaBarbera's non-Scooby-Doo shows or Franchise/TheDCU) to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale, making it a SpiritualSequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies.'' In the digital release, the comics were split in half, making a total of one hundred issues chapters and having the first part of the story end on a cliffhanger before resolving it in the second part.
A total of 50 print issues (100 digitalissues) chapters) were created before the series ended.
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* YouMeddlingKids: In addition to the occasions where the original catchphrase is used straight, several episodes use variations appropriate to the crossover, such as the villain blaming the guest stars instead of the Mystery Inc gang. In the ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' crossover, the villain does credit the Mystery Inc gang with his defeat, but refers to them as "meddling young adults" because they're significantly older than Johnny and Hadji, the meddling kids he usually has to deal with.
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* YouMeddlingKids: In addition to the occasions where the original catchphrase is used straight, several episodes issues use variations appropriate to the crossover, such as the villain blaming the guest stars instead of the Mystery Inc gang. In the ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' crossover, the villain does credit the Mystery Inc gang with his defeat, but refers to them as "meddling young adults" because they're significantly older than Johnny and Hadji, the meddling kids he usually has to deal with.
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* YouMeddlingKids: In addition to the occasions where the original catchphrase is used straight, several episodes use variations appropriate to the crossover, such as the villain blaming the guest stars instead of the Mystery Inc gang. In the ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' crossover, the villain does credit the Mystery Inc gang with his defeat, but refers to them as "meddling young adults" because they're significantly older than Johnny and Hadji, the meddling kids he usually has to deal with.
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** When the gang run into Batman and Robin in issue #1, it's not the first time they've met; Daphne remarks that it's been a while since "our run-in with the Joker and the Penguin", referring to their last encounter in ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies''.
** In issue #1, Batman describes the Mystery Inc gang as "brave and bold", a nod to the earlier Batman team-up comic ''ComicBook/TheBraveAndTheBold'' and the TV series it inspired, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''.
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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.
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* ScoobyDooHoax: What did you expect? In one of the ''Batman'' issues, first issue, 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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** There's a '''heck''' of a lot of this such as in the Dastardly and Muttley issue, [[spoiler:Velma asks why Dastardly and his gang are still chasing Yankee Doodle Pigeon as the war ended '''centuries ago'''. At which point, Dastardly says that he and his gang work for General Tso's and the Pigeon works for their rivals, a pizza delivery place that guarantees "to deliver pizzas in less than fifteen minutes or they're free". Dastardly and his men try to stop the pigeon because of the rivalry]].
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* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: When Scooby and the gang team up with Secret Squirrel, Mystery Inc dresses up like secret agents in fiction. Secret Squirrel tells them that real secret agents try to '''blend in''' to the crowd by dressing up in regular clothes.
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A comic book series in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise published by Creator/DCComics that ran from 2013 to 2019. The comic is set up in single-issue stories where the gang of Mystery Incorporated [[TeamUpSeries teams up]] with a special guest star(s) (usually either a character from Creator/HannaBarbera's non-Scooby-Doo shows or Franchise/TheDCU) to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale, making is a SpiritualSequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies.'' In the digital release, the comics were split in half, making a total of one hundred issues and having the first part of the story end on a cliffhanger before resolving it in the second part.
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A comic book series in the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' franchise published by Creator/DCComics that ran from 2013 to 2019. The comic is set up in single-issue stories where the gang of Mystery Incorporated [[TeamUpSeries teams up]] with a special guest star(s) (usually either a character from Creator/HannaBarbera's non-Scooby-Doo shows or Franchise/TheDCU) to combat whatever evil force is threatening the locale, making is it a SpiritualSequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyDooMovies.'' In the digital release, the comics were split in half, making a total of one hundred issues and having the first part of the story end on a cliffhanger before resolving it in the second part.
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Huntress' costume here is skimpier than any other [[Characters/BatmanHuntress Huntress]] that's existed before.
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Huntress' costume here is skimpier than any other version of the [[Characters/BatmanHuntress Huntress]] that's existed before. -- both Helena Bertinelli and Helena Wayne.
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** In the ''Wonder Woman'' issue, it's mentioned that the Amazons will lose their immortality if a man ever steps foot on Paradise Island. Scooby doesn't count since he's a dog, Shaggy and Fred are able to hang around as long as they don't touch the ground (i.e. staying on the Invisible Plane), and when Shaggy ''does'' end up touching the ground in the end, nothing happens because his feet are still in the air (with Shaggy also throwing out the possibility that it's "because [he's] not much of a man").
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* DenialOfAnimality: 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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* 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".
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* DaydreamSurprise: One "[[Recap/ScoobyDooTeamUpWhosScared Who's Scared?]]", one of the ''Batman'' issues 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".
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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like [[Film/JamesBond]], Daphne and Velma dresses [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Emma Peel and John Steed]] while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the spies from [[Magazine/MAD Spy vs Spy]].
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** In the one with Secret Squirrel at one point Fred dresses like [[Film/JamesBond]], Film/JamesBond, Daphne and Velma dresses [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Emma Peel and John Steed]] while Shaggy and Scooby dress like the spies from [[Magazine/MAD [[Magazine/{{MAD}} Spy vs Spy]].
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* FaceHeelTurn: In the final issue, a gigantic Scrappy-Doo is revealed to be controlled by [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/TheThirteenGhostsOfScoobyDoo Vincent Van Ghoul, Flim-Flam]], [[WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyGetAClue ROBI]], [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated the Hex Girls]] and [[WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo Red Herring]], who are upset that the Scooby Gang evolve over time and continuities and gain more fame, but they are cast aside.]]
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* FaceHeelTurn: In the final issue, a gigantic Scrappy-Doo is revealed to be controlled by [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/TheThirteenGhostsOfScoobyDoo Vincent Van Ghoul, Flim-Flam]], [[WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyGetAClue [[WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue ROBI]], [[WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated the Hex Girls]] and [[WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo Red Herring]], who are upset that the Scooby Gang evolve over time and continuities and gain more fame, but they are cast aside.]]
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