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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: While the villagers are celebrating [[spoiler: the supposed deaths of the gang]], they partake of [[YoungFrankenstein Schwanstucker's Root Beer.]]
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* AmbiguouslyJewish: Velma's family's original name was Vondinklystein.
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* AmbiguouslyJewish: Velma's family's original name was Vondinklystein.Von Dinkenstein.
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* OffscreenTeleportation: Velma was somehow able to catch up to the monster before Shaggy and Scooby. Lampshaded.
-->'''Shaggy''': Huh somehow you beat us to the monster.
-->'''Velma''': Yeah while wearing this dress.
-->'''Shaggy''': Huh somehow you beat us to the monster.
-->'''Velma''': Yeah while wearing this dress.
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* AmbiguouslyJewish: Velma's family's original name was Vondinklystein.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: InUniverse. The lawyer claims Velma is the youngest of the Dinkley's. This contradicts ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAbracadabraDoo'' with Madelyn (who's taller but younger). This film even uses a clip from that movie with her in it in the opening credits to remind you in case you forgot that this was a clue. This likely clued Velma in about the mystery.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: InUniverse. The lawyer claims Velma is the youngest of the Dinkley's.Dinkleys. This contradicts ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAbracadabraDoo'' with Madelyn (who's taller but younger). This film even uses a clip from that movie with her in it in the opening credits to remind you in case you forgot that this was a clue. This likely clued Velma in about the mystery.
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* Velma's "mad scientist" dress is also similar to [[TheAddamsFamily Morticia Addams]], [[Creator/ElviraMistressOfTheDark Elvira]] and Vampyra, along with having the same hairdo as the Film/BrideOfFrankenstein.
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* GenreSavvy: When Shaggy and Scooby are running from the monster, they decided to barricade themselves in the library. As soon as they are in there they immediately decide to barricade any location that could be a secret entrance for the monster to burst in. However this is subverted due to the fact in their hast to secure all of the secret entrances they forgot to lock the front door. Guess how the Monster gets in.
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* BuxomIsBetter: Velma's mad scientist costume makes her more look more buxom. Not to mention curvy.
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* BuxomIsBetter: Velma's mad scientist costume makes shows off her more look more buxom. Not to mention curvy.figure much better than her sweater.
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* ShoutOut: Her "mad scientist" dress is also similar to [[TheAddamsFamily Morticia Addams]], [[Creator/ElviraMistressOfTheDark Elvira]] and Vampyra, along with having the same hairdo as the Film/BrideOfFrankenstein.
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* Velma's "mad scientist" dress is also similar to [[TheAddamsFamily Morticia Addams]], [[Creator/ElviraMistressOfTheDark Elvira]] and Vampyra, along with having the same hairdo as the Film/BrideOfFrankenstein.
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** One of the train passengers resembles a character from Hanna Barbera's Gravedale High. Which interestingly is one not owned by Warner Brothers. This could be a double ShoutOut as that character looks like Peter Lorre.
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** One of the train passengers resembles a character from Hanna Barbera's Gravedale High.WesternAnimation/GravedaleHigh. Which interestingly is one not owned by Warner Brothers. This could be a double ShoutOut as that character looks like Peter Lorre.Creator/PeterLorre.
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* MadScientist: Velma's great uncle was one, attempting to create an animal-based version of Frankenstein's monster (see {{Expy}}). This supposedly runs in the family, as every one of her relatives that came across his notes ended up going mad and trying to take up his work. [[spoiler: This also happens to Velma, but in her case it's due to hypnosis.]]
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* MadScientist: Velma's great uncle was one, attempting to create an animal-based version of Frankenstein's monster (see {{Expy}}). This supposedly runs in the family, as every one of her relatives that came across his notes ended up going mad and trying to take up his work. [[spoiler: This also happens to Velma, but in her case it's due to hypnosis.]] ]]
*OhCrap: While running away from the monster, Shaggy and Scooby come into a library; they decide to find and barricade all the secret passages. Once it's finished, they plop themselves on a couch in relief - only to realize a second later that they forgot to lock the door... which is exactly when the monster bursts in. (This may also count as a WhatAnIdiot scene.)
*OhCrap: While running away from the monster, Shaggy and Scooby come into a library; they decide to find and barricade all the secret passages. Once it's finished, they plop themselves on a couch in relief - only to realize a second later that they forgot to lock the door... which is exactly when the monster bursts in. (This may also count as a WhatAnIdiot scene.)
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* BuxomIsBetter: Velma's mad scientist costume makes her more look more buxom. Not to mention curvy.
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* ShoutOut: Her "mad scientist" dress is also similar to [[TheAddamsFamily Morticia Addams]], [[Creator/ElviraMistressOfTheDark Elvira]] and Vampyra. Along with having the same hairdo as the Film/BrideOfFrankenstein.
* WholePlotReference: To ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', naturally - particularly the famous Colombia film version. As Velma's plot is similar to its premise, there's a lot of reference to ''Film/YoungFrankenstein'' as well - particularly in the humor.
* WholePlotReference: To ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', naturally - particularly the famous Colombia film version. As Velma's plot is similar to its premise, there's a lot of reference to ''Film/YoungFrankenstein'' as well - particularly in the humor.
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* ShoutOut: Her "mad scientist" dress is also similar to [[TheAddamsFamily Morticia Addams]], [[Creator/ElviraMistressOfTheDark Elvira]] and Vampyra. Along Vampyra, along with having the same hairdo as the Film/BrideOfFrankenstein.
* WholePlotReference: To ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', naturally - particularly the famousColombia Universal film version. As Velma's plot is similar to its premise, there's a lot of reference to ''Film/YoungFrankenstein'' as well - particularly in the humor.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: InUniverse. The lawyer claims Velma is the youngest of the Dinkley's. This contradicts WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAbracadabraDoo with Madelyn. This film even uses a clip from that movie with her in it in the opening credits to remind you in case you forgot that this was a clue.
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* RevengeBeforeReason: [[spoiler: The villains come into the possession of a piece of land sitting on top of a natural gas deposit. Rather than sell the land for an enormous amount of cash, they decide to use the gas in an elaborate trap to blow up Mystery Inc. Velma lampshades this.]]
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* RevengeBeforeReason: [[spoiler: The villains come into the possession of a piece of land sitting on top of a natural gas deposit. Rather than sell the land for an enormous amount of cash, they decide to use the gas in an elaborate trap to blow up Mystery Inc. Velma lampshades this.]] [[WhyDidntIThinkOfThat They start mumbling for not thinking of it themselves.]]]]
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* WholePlotReference: To Frankenstein, naturally - particularly the famous Colombia film version. As Velma's plot is similar to its premise, there's a lot of reference to YoungFrankenstein as well - particularly in the humor.
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* WholePlotReference: To Frankenstein, ''Literature/{{Frankenstein}}'', naturally - particularly the famous Colombia film version. As Velma's plot is similar to its premise, there's a lot of reference to YoungFrankenstein ''Film/YoungFrankenstein'' as well - particularly in the humor.
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* ForScience: For laughs, Velma flips the classic MadScientist ForScience motivation yet somehow manages to hit all the points of it anyway. No, she isn't ([[spoiler: initially]]) recreating her uncle's experiment to finish his work ForScience, she's doing it to prove his theories would ''never'' work ForScience. And since it would never work and [[ThinkOfThePotential there's no potential to think of]], [[InsaneTrollLogic turning on all the dangerous machinery and getting the hunchbacked assistant to bring her forbidden materials isn't a bad thing.]] [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial She's not acting obsessed.]] [[BlatantLies Seriously.]] [[spoiler: Again, this is ''still'' before the hypnosis.]]
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* ForScience: For laughs, Velma flips the classic MadScientist ForScience motivation yet somehow manages to hit all the points of it anyway. No, she isn't ([[spoiler: initially]]) recreating her uncle's experiment to finish his work ForScience, she's doing it to prove his theories would ''never'' work ForScience. And since it would never work and [[ThinkOfThePotential [[JustThinkOfThePotential there's no potential to think of]], [[InsaneTrollLogic turning on all the dangerous machinery and getting the hunchbacked assistant to bring her forbidden materials isn't a bad thing.]] [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial She's not acting obsessed.]] [[BlatantLies Seriously.]] [[spoiler: Again, this is ''still'' before the hypnosis.]]
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* ChekhovsGun: The opening web show brings up several points ([[spoiler: the original villains mentioned by the gang, and the supposedly fake FBI supersuits for tiny agents]]) that become relevant to the reveals at the end of the movie.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: While seemingly a montage of the gang solving mysteries and Transylvania themed scenes, if you look close the opening credits are framed as [[spoiler: a masked person looking over a StalkerShrine of the gang,]] and has scenes like [[spoiler: a non-descript prisoner making a suspicious call inside of their cell,]] giving clues that there's a lot more going on here than meets the eye [[spoiler: and that the plot is ''very'' personal]] ''long'' before it comes out in the plot itself.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: In comparison to even the slighty darker than usual tone the previous movies have had - the monster this time actively tries to ''kill'' the gang with very direct methods, like blowing up the Mystery Machine or derailing a train. [[spoiler: And it turns out to all be a plan to get revenge on the gang by luring them into a trap in order to blow them all up.]]
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* CutawayGag: Used as running gags, as well as various {{Description Cut}}s and {{Gilligan Cut}}s - this movie is fond of quickly cutting through events rather than show them in their entirely for humor's sake, both unrelated cutaways and things currently happening.
* DarkerAndEdgier: In comparison to even the slighty darker than usual tone the previous movies have had - the monster this time actively tries to ''kill'' the gang with very direct methods, like blowing up the Mystery Machine or derailing a train. [[spoiler: And it turns out to all be a plan to get revenge on the gang by luring them into a trap in order to blow them all up.]] Also, the main plot is a bit more personal for the main characters, Velma in particular.
* DarkerAndEdgier: In comparison to even the slighty darker than usual tone the previous movies have had - the monster this time actively tries to ''kill'' the gang with very direct methods, like blowing up the Mystery Machine or derailing a train. [[spoiler: And it turns out to all be a plan to get revenge on the gang by luring them into a trap in order to blow them all up.]] Also, the main plot is a bit more personal for the main characters, Velma in particular.
* FreudianExcuse: We get one for Velma's love of mystery hunting: her great uncle's failed attempt to create a monster gave her family a terrible reputation, which drove her to prove that monsters don't exist. When it appears that her Uncle might have been onto something after all, she gets a little... obsessed, [[spoiler: even before the hypnosis kicks in.]]
* ForScience: For laughs, Velma flips the classic MadScientist ForScience motivation yet somehow manages to hit all the points of it anyway. No, she isn't ([[spoiler: initially]]) recreating her uncle's experiment to finish his work ForScience, she's doing it to prove his theories would ''never'' work ForScience. And since it would never work and [[ThinkOfThePotential there's no potential to think of]], [[InsaneTrollLogic turning on all the dangerous machinery and getting the hunchbacked assistant to bring her forbidden materials isn't a bad thing.]] [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial She's not acting obsessed.]] [[BlatantLies Seriously.]] [[spoiler: Again, this is ''still'' before the hypnosis.]]
* HeroicResolve: Amusingly, [[spoiler: Freddy fails to muster up enough heroic resolve to fight the BigBad for Daphne's sake, but gets enough resolve to beat him in a CurbStompBattle for ''the Mystery Machine's'' sake.]]
* ForScience: For laughs, Velma flips the classic MadScientist ForScience motivation yet somehow manages to hit all the points of it anyway. No, she isn't ([[spoiler: initially]]) recreating her uncle's experiment to finish his work ForScience, she's doing it to prove his theories would ''never'' work ForScience. And since it would never work and [[ThinkOfThePotential there's no potential to think of]], [[InsaneTrollLogic turning on all the dangerous machinery and getting the hunchbacked assistant to bring her forbidden materials isn't a bad thing.]] [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial She's not acting obsessed.]] [[BlatantLies Seriously.]] [[spoiler: Again, this is ''still'' before the hypnosis.]]
* HeroicResolve: Amusingly, [[spoiler: Freddy fails to muster up enough heroic resolve to fight the BigBad for Daphne's sake, but gets enough resolve to beat him in a CurbStompBattle for ''the Mystery Machine's'' sake.]]
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** [[spoiler:The four villains' plot against Mystery Inc. itself.]]
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* MadScientist: Velma's great uncle was one, attempting to create an animal-based version of Frankenstein's monster (see {{Expy}}). This supposedly runs in the family, as every one of her relatives that came across his notes ended up going mad and trying to take up his work. [[spoiler: This also happens to Velma, but in her case it's due to hypnosis.]]
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** [[spoiler:The [[spoiler: The four villains' plot against Mystery Inc. itself.itself, and thus the whole plot of the movie itself - it's a rare mystery that's ''about'' the Scooby gang personally. They note that they had to actually ''turn away'' co-conspirators for their plan.]]
* MadScientist: Velma's great uncle was one, attempting to create an animal-based version of Frankenstein's monster (see {{Expy}}). This supposedly runs in the family, as every one of her relatives that came across his notes ended up going mad and trying to take up his work. [[spoiler: This also happens to Velma, but in her case it's due to hypnosis.]]]]
* MadScientist: Velma's great uncle was one, attempting to create an animal-based version of Frankenstein's monster (see {{Expy}}). This supposedly runs in the family, as every one of her relatives that came across his notes ended up going mad and trying to take up his work. [[spoiler: This also happens to Velma, but in her case it's due to hypnosis.
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler: Naturally, but it's a bit played with as well. While the EvilPlan involves a fake monster, it's not because the culprits are trying to scare people away - it's a trap for Mystery Inc themselves, and the mystery was concocted specifically because they wouldn't be able to resist it.]]
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* RunawayTrain: One of the ways the monster tries to kill the gang ([[spoiler: before ultimately setting the engine on fire]]) - which is scarily effective. [[FridgeHorror Several of the train cars even fall off the train before the gang gets the passengers to start running towards the front car.]]
* RunningGag: Freddy having increasingly over the top flashbacks to the Mystery Machine blowing up whenever its so much as mentioned. Every time, the explosion gets more and more exaggerated, until it ends with the ''entire planet'' blowing up.
* ScoobyDooHoax:[[spoiler: Naturally, but it's a bit played with as well. [[spoiler: While the EvilPlan involves a fake monster, it's not because the culprits are trying to scare people away - it's a trap for Mystery Inc themselves, and the mystery was concocted specifically because they wouldn't be able to resist it.]]]] The movie also plays with the formula a bit, in that the movie focuses primarily on what would normally be the side-plots and makes little attempt to hide who's behind the plot by the end of the movie. There isn't even a formal unmasking - [[spoiler: the audience finds out who they are after it looks like their plan succeeded, and then the gang and the authorities catch up with them while they're trying to escape. While they are unmasked, it's specifically to show that they're old enemies disguised as other people, ''after'' the identity of the monsters as already been revealed.]]
* WholePlotReference: To Frankenstein, naturally - particularly the famous Colombia film version. As Velma's plot is similar to its premise, there's a lot of reference to YoungFrankenstein as well - particularly in the humor.
* RunningGag: Freddy having increasingly over the top flashbacks to the Mystery Machine blowing up whenever its so much as mentioned. Every time, the explosion gets more and more exaggerated, until it ends with the ''entire planet'' blowing up.
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* WholePlotReference: To Frankenstein, naturally - particularly the famous Colombia film version. As Velma's plot is similar to its premise, there's a lot of reference to YoungFrankenstein as well - particularly in the humor.
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* AxCrazy: [[spoiler: Velma of all people, after being hypnotized. She even tries to take out Scooby and Shaggy's brains with a chainsaw.]]
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Velma is brainwashed into acting like an insane MadScientist for a large chunk of the movie.]]
* ContinuityNod / MythologyGag: During Daphne's webshow, several actual villains from the gang's past are refernced by name - when shown on screen, they appear as clips from the original series. [[spoiler: These villains later turn out to be the villains of the movie, back for revenge.]]
* ChekhovsGun: The opening web show brings up several points ([[spoiler: the original villains mentioned by the gang, and the supposedly fake FBI supersuits for tiny agents]]) that become relevant to the reveals at the end of the movie.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: Velma is brainwashed into acting like an insane MadScientist for a large chunk of the movie.]]
* ContinuityNod / MythologyGag: During Daphne's webshow, several actual villains from the gang's past are refernced by name - when shown on screen, they appear as clips from the original series. [[spoiler: These villains later turn out to be the villains of the movie, back for revenge.]]
* ChekhovsGun: The opening web show brings up several points ([[spoiler: the original villains mentioned by the gang, and the supposedly fake FBI supersuits for tiny agents]]) that become relevant to the reveals at the end of the movie.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: InUniverse for the culprits [[spoiler:compared to what they went to jail for last time, their plot involved robbing the government and attempted murder]]
* {{Expy}}: Dr. Von Dinkenstein is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck, InUniverse, he is the basis for Mary Shelley's Victor Frankenstein.
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* IdiotBall: The culprits miss the chance to become really rich by selling the rights to the natural gas
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* ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler:Of course, since Scooby-Doo is the TropeNamer for this trope, but the four villains' plot is revenge on Mystery Inc. The four villains are Cutburt Crawls, Cosgood Creeps' law firm partner and one of the Green Ghosts; C.L. Magus, the Ghost of Redbeard; Lila, the traitorous singer to Alex Super Experience and one of Mamba Wamba's zombies, and Mamma Miome, cook and the Ghost of Old Iron Face.]]
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* MadScientist: Velma's great uncle was one, attempting to create an animal-based version of Frankenstein's monster (see {{Expy}}). This supposedly runs in the family, as every one of her relatives that came across his notes ended up going mad and trying to take up his work. [[spoiler: This also happens to Velma, but in her case it's due to hypnosis.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: [[spoiler: The villains come into the possession of a piece of land sitting on top of a natural gas deposit. Rather than sell the land for an enormous amount of cash, they decide to use the gas in an elaborate trap to blow up Mystery Inc. Velma lampshades this.]]
* ScoobyDooHoax:[[spoiler:Of course, since Scooby-Doo is [[spoiler: Naturally, but it's a bit played with as well. While the TropeNamer EvilPlan involves a fake monster, it's not because the culprits are trying to scare people away - it's a trap for this trope, but the four villains' plot is revenge on Mystery Inc. The four villains are Cutburt Crawls, Cosgood Creeps' law firm partner and one of the Green Ghosts; C.L. Magus, the Ghost of Redbeard; Lila, the traitorous singer to Alex Super Experience and one of Mamba Wamba's zombies, and Mamma Miome, cook Inc themselves, and the Ghost of Old Iron Face.mystery was concocted specifically because they wouldn't be able to resist it.]]
* RevengeBeforeReason: [[spoiler: The villains come into the possession of a piece of land sitting on top of a natural gas deposit. Rather than sell the land for an enormous amount of cash, they decide to use the gas in an elaborate trap to blow up Mystery Inc. Velma lampshades this.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: The idea of a Scooby villain social network seems hokey, until you start counting how many potential people there are to join it over the many decades of the Scooby gang solving mysteries.
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* TakeThat: Continuing on the pattern of the latest one's ribs at the more serious fanbase for WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated, the Mystery Machine gets a Crystal Cove license plate, [[spoiler:Then it gets blown up. In addition a nerdy male in his parents basement is arrested by the government for pointing out continuity errors in the end credits.]]
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In this film, during one of Daphne's WebVideos on her modeling career that had been turned into a question-and-answer session on the Mystery Inc.'s mystery, they are contacted by the Dinkley family's lawyer. Despite Velma's protesting, the gang head off to meet the lawyer, learning that Velma Dinkley is about to inherit the Castle Von Dinkerston in Transylvania. Afterward, the Ghost of Dr. Von Dinkerston destroys the Mystery Machine. The gang go to the town, which is stuck in 19th-century Germany despite a curse.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: InUniverse. The lawyer claims Velma is the youngest of the Dinkley's. This contradicts WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAbracadabraDoo with Madelyn. This film even uses a clip from that movie with her in it in the opening credits to remind you in case you forgot that this was a clue.
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* {{Expy}}: Dr. Von Dinkerston is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck, InUniverse, he is the basis for Mary Shelley's Victor Frankenstein.
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* {{Expy}}: Dr. Von Dinkerston Dinkenstein is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck, InUniverse, he is the basis for Mary Shelley's Victor Frankenstein.Frankenstein.
* ((Foreshadowing)): The opening web show hints at two of the reveals at the end of the movie
* IdiotBall: The culprits miss the chance to become really rich by selling the rights to the natural gas
* ((Foreshadowing)): The opening web show hints at two of the reveals at the end of the movie
* IdiotBall: The culprits miss the chance to become really rich by selling the rights to the natural gas
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'''Scooby-Doo!''' Frankencreepy is 22nd title in the WesternAnimated/ScoobyDooDirectToVideoFilmSeries.
In this film, during one of Daphne's WebVideos on her modeling career that had been turned into a question-and-answer on the Mystery Inc.'s mystery, they are contected by the Dinkey's family's lawyer. Despite Velma's protesting, the gang head off to meet the lawyer, learning that Velma Dinkley about the Castle Von Dinkerston in Transylvania. Aftewords, the Ghost of Dr. Von Dinkerston's ghost destroyed the Mystery Machine. The gang heads off to the town stick in 19th century German despite a curse.
In this film, during one of Daphne's WebVideos on her modeling career that had been turned into a question-and-answer on the Mystery Inc.'s mystery, they are contected by the Dinkey's family's lawyer. Despite Velma's protesting, the gang head off to meet the lawyer, learning that Velma Dinkley about the Castle Von Dinkerston in Transylvania. Aftewords, the Ghost of Dr. Von Dinkerston's ghost destroyed the Mystery Machine. The gang heads off to the town stick in 19th century German despite a curse.
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{{Expy}}: Dr. Von Dinkerton is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck, InUniverse, he is the base for Mary Shelly's Dr. Frankenstein.
ThisTimeItsPersonal: Twice
* Say by Freddie after the Mystery Machine is drestoryed
* [[spoiler: the four villians's plot against Mystery Inc. itself.]]
ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler: Of course, since Scooby-Doo is the TropeNamer for this trope, but the four villain's plot is revenge on Mystery Inc. The four villains are Cutburt Crawls a.k.a Cosgoode Creep's partner and one of the Green Ghosts; C.L. Magus, the Ghost of Redbeard; Lila, the traitorous singer to Alex Super Experience and one of Mamba Wamba's zombies, and Mamma Miome, cook and the Ghost of Old-Iron Face.]]
{{Expy}}: Dr. Von Dinkerton is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck, InUniverse, he is the base for Mary Shelly's Dr. Frankenstein.
ThisTimeItsPersonal: Twice
* Say by Freddie after the Mystery Machine is drestoryed
* [[spoiler: the four villians's plot against Mystery Inc. itself.]]
ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler: Of course, since Scooby-Doo is the TropeNamer for this trope, but the four villain's plot is revenge on Mystery Inc. The four villains are Cutburt Crawls a.k.a Cosgoode Creep's partner and one of the Green Ghosts; C.L. Magus, the Ghost of Redbeard; Lila, the traitorous singer to Alex Super Experience and one of Mamba Wamba's zombies, and Mamma Miome, cook and the Ghost of Old-Iron Face.]]
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* {{Expy}}: Dr. VonDinkerton Dinkerston is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck, InUniverse, he is the base basis for Mary Shelly's Dr. Shelley's Victor Frankenstein.
ThisTimeItsPersonal: Twice
* Say ItsPersonal: Twice.
** Said by Freddie after the Mystery Machine isdrestoryed
* [[spoiler: thedestroyed.
** [[spoiler:The fourvillians's villains' plot against Mystery Inc. itself.]]
* ScoobyDooHoax:[[spoiler: Of [[spoiler:Of course, since Scooby-Doo is the TropeNamer for this trope, but the four villain's villains' plot is revenge on Mystery Inc. The four villains are Cutburt Crawls a.k.a Cosgoode Creep's Crawls, Cosgood Creeps' law firm partner and one of the Green Ghosts; C.L. Magus, the Ghost of Redbeard; Lila, the traitorous singer to Alex Super Experience and one of Mamba Wamba's zombies, and Mamma Miome, cook and the Ghost of Old-Iron Old Iron Face.]]]]
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{{Expy}}: Dr. Von Dinkerton is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck, in universe, he is the base for Mary Shelly's Dr. Frankenstein
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{{Expy}}: Dr. Von Dinkerton is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck,in universe, InUniverse, he is the base for Mary Shelly's Dr. FrankensteinFrankenstein.
ThisTimeItsPersonal: Twice
* Say by Freddie after the Mystery Machine is drestoryed
* [[spoiler: the four villians's plot against Mystery Inc. itself.]]
ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler: Of course, since Scooby-Doo is the TropeNamer for this trope, but the four villain's plot is revenge on Mystery Inc. The four villains are Cutburt Crawls a.k.a Cosgoode Creep's partner and one of the Green Ghosts; C.L. Magus, the Ghost of Redbeard; Lila, the traitorous singer to Alex Super Experience and one of Mamba Wamba's zombies, and Mamma Miome, cook and the Ghost of Old-Iron Face.]]
{{Expy}}: Dr. Von Dinkerton is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck,
ThisTimeItsPersonal: Twice
* Say by Freddie after the Mystery Machine is drestoryed
* [[spoiler: the four villians's plot against Mystery Inc. itself.]]
ScoobyDooHoax: [[spoiler: Of course, since Scooby-Doo is the TropeNamer for this trope, but the four villain's plot is revenge on Mystery Inc. The four villains are Cutburt Crawls a.k.a Cosgoode Creep's partner and one of the Green Ghosts; C.L. Magus, the Ghost of Redbeard; Lila, the traitorous singer to Alex Super Experience and one of Mamba Wamba's zombies, and Mamma Miome, cook and the Ghost of Old-Iron Face.]]
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'''Scooby-Doo!''' Frankencreepy is 22nd title in the WesternAnimated/ScoobyDooDirectToVideoFilmSeries.
In this film, during one of Daphne's WebVideos on her modeling career that had been turned into a question-and-answer on the Mystery Inc.'s mystery, they are contected by the Dinkey's family's lawyer. Despite Velma's protesting, the gang head off to meet the lawyer, learning that Velma Dinkley about the Castle Von Dinkerston in Transylvania. Aftewords, the Ghost of Dr. Von Dinkerston's ghost destroyed the Mystery Machine. The gang heads off to the town stick in 19th century German despite a curse.
!!Tropes Appearancing in this Scooby-Doo DTV
{{Expy}}: Dr. Von Dinkerton is based on Dr. Frankenstein. Heck, in universe, he is the base for Mary Shelly's Dr. Frankenstein