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** Despite having various monsters about, for those really nerdy, "A Halloween Hassle in Dracula's Castle" has a magicican character named Chandra. She is clearly a GenderSwap version of Chandu the Magician.

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** Despite having various monsters about, for those really nerdy, "A Halloween Hassle in Dracula's Castle" has a magicican character named Chandra. She is clearly a GenderSwap version of 1930's radio show character Chandu the Magician.
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Same reason I removed the entry for The Unpronounceable.


* RunningGag: Nobody being able to pronounce Worcestershire Sauce in "Scooby's Gold Metal Gambit".
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That's from the show's predecessor The New Scooby And Scrappy Doo Show.


* TheUnpronouncable: Worcestershire Sauce is treated this way in Universe.
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--> Velma: The perpetrator may have used the superstructure's atmospheric control system to extricate himself!
--> Scrappy: Which means the meanie probably hid in the vent!

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--> Velma: -->'''Velma''': The perpetrator may have used the superstructure's atmospheric control system to extricate himself!
--> Scrappy: -->'''Scrappy''': Which means the meanie probably hid in the vent!
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* MeanCharacterNiceActor: In-Universe. Shaggy is cast as Scrooge in the play the gang puts on for the orphanage.
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* ExpospeakGag: Velma, as usual in "Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo".
--> Velma: The perpetrator may have used the superstructure's atmospheric control system to extricate himself!
--> Scrappy: Which means the meanie probably hid in the vent!
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* ArtShift: "A Code in the Nose" through "The Nutcracker Scoob" used Hanna-Barbera's pioneering, but primitive digital ink and paint system instead of the traditional method of shooting physically painted cells onto 35mm film. The downside of course is that these segments only exist in standard definition.

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* ArtShift: "A Code in the Nose" through "The Nutcracker Scoob" used Hanna-Barbera's pioneering, but primitive digital ink and paint system instead of the traditional method of shooting physically painted cells cels onto 35mm film. The downside of course is that these segments only exist in standard definition.

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* AgelessBirthdayEpisode: "Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo" is one for well, you know.



* AgelessBirthdayEpisode: "Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo" is one for well, you know.
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* ArtShift: "A Code in the Nose" through "The Nutcracker Scoob" used Hanna-Barbera's pioneering, but primitive digital ink and paint system instead of traditional method of shooting physically painted cells onto 35mm film. The downside of course is that these segments only exist in standard definition.

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* ArtShift: "A Code in the Nose" through "The Nutcracker Scoob" used Hanna-Barbera's pioneering, but primitive digital ink and paint system instead of the traditional method of shooting physically painted cells onto 35mm film. The downside of course is that these segments only exist in standard definition.
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* ArtShift: "A Code in the Nose" through "The Nutcracker Scoob" used Hanna-Barbera's pioneering, but primitive digital ink and paint system instead of traditional method of shooting physically painted cells onto 35mm film. The downside of course is that these segments only exist in standard definition.

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* RunningGag: Nobody being able to pronounce Worcestershire Sauce in "Scooby's Gold Metal Gambit".



** Despite having various monsters about for those really nerdy, "A Halloween Hassle in Dracula's Castle" has a magicican character named Chandra. She is clearly a GenderSwap version of Chandu the Magician.

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** Despite having various monsters about about, for those really nerdy, "A Halloween Hassle in Dracula's Castle" has a magicican character named Chandra. She is clearly a GenderSwap version of Chandu the Magician.


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* TheUnpronouncable: Worcestershire Sauce is treated this way in Universe.

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* WeNeedADistraction: In the "Ghosts of Anctient Astronauts", the gang has Scrappy taunt some guards into following him and lead them into the gang's trap.

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* WeNeedADistraction: In the "Ghosts of Anctient Ancient Astronauts", the gang has Scrappy taunt some guards into following him and lead them into the gang's trap.

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Moved a trope to YMMV tab


* AgelessBirthdayEpisode: "Happy Birthday Scooby Doo" is one for well, you know.

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* AgelessBirthdayEpisode: "Happy Birthday Scooby Doo" Birthday, Scooby-Doo" is one for well, you know.



* ButtMonkey: Pizza Louey's pizza delivery to the gang is repeatedly foiled by the Hand in "The Hand Of Horror". The guy doesn't give up

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* ButtMonkey: Pizza Louey's Louie's pizza delivery to the gang is repeatedly foiled by the Hand in "The Hand Of of Horror". The guy doesn't give upup.



* KarmaHoudini: The captain of the ''Delta Queen'' in the backstory of "Showboat Scooby". He stole Miss Magnolia's emerald necklace, thus causing her to leave his love rival Colonel Beauregard at the altar, and was never caught.

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* KarmaHoudini: The captain of the ''Delta Queen'' in the backstory of "Showboat Scooby". He stole Miss Magnolia's emerald necklace, thus causing her to leave his love rival rival, Colonel Beauregard Beauregard, at the altar, and was never caught.



* ShoutOut: "The Nutcracker Scoob" is filled with them for christmas themed and the works of ''Creator/CharlesDickens''. There's an old Scrooge-like mister who shares a last name with another Dickens character, his name being Winslow Nickleby. If the whole orphange wasn't Dickensian enough for you one of the kids is named Tiny Tina.
** Despite having various monsters about for those really nerdy, "A Halloween Hassle in Dracula Castle" has a magicican character named Chandra. Who is clearly a GenderSwap version of Chandu the Magician.

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* ShoutOut: "The Nutcracker Scoob" is filled with them for christmas themed Christmas themes and the works of ''Creator/CharlesDickens''. Creator/CharlesDickens. There's an old Scrooge-like mister miser who shares a last name with another Dickens character, his name being Winslow Nickleby. If the whole orphange wasn't Dickensian enough for you you, one of the kids is named [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Tiny Tina.
Tina]].
** Despite having various monsters about for those really nerdy, "A Halloween Hassle in Dracula Dracula's Castle" has a magicican character named Chandra. Who She is clearly a GenderSwap version of Chandu the Magician.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song is a pastiche of [[Music/MichaelJackson Michael Jackson 's]] "Thriller" complete with the a brief scene of various monsters dancing to the iconic thriller dance.
* WeNeedADistraction: In the "Ghosts of Anctient Astronauts", The gang has Scrappy taunt some guards into following him and leads them into the gang's trap.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song is a pastiche of [[Music/MichaelJackson Michael Jackson 's]] "Thriller" complete with the a brief scene of various monsters dancing to the iconic thriller dance.
* WeNeedADistraction: In the "Ghosts of Anctient Astronauts", The the gang has Scrappy taunt some guards into following him and leads lead them into the gang's trap.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song is a pastiche of [[Creator/MichaelJackson Michael Jackson 's]] "Thriller" complete with the a brief scene of various monsters dancing to the iconic thriller dance.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song is a pastiche of [[Creator/MichaelJackson [[Music/MichaelJackson Michael Jackson 's]] "Thriller" complete with the a brief scene of various monsters dancing to the iconic thriller dance.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The theme song is a pastiche of [[Creator/MichaelJackson Michael Jackson 's]] "Thriller" complete with the a brief scene of various monsters dancing to the iconic thriller dance.

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* TheBusCameBack: While only as guest stars, Fred and Velma appeared in several episodes in this incarnation.

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* AgelessBirthdayEpisode: "Happy Birthday Scooby Doo" is one for well, you know.
* TheBusCameBack: While only as guest stars, Fred and Velma appeared in several episodes in this incarnation. Fred has been revealed to have become a mystery writer and Velma a NASA intern in their time away.



* LargeAndInCharge: Thaddeus Blimp in "A Stoney Glare Stare" is this kind of character.



* ShoutOut: "The Nutcracker Scoob" is filled with them for christmas themed and the works of ''Creator/CharlesDickens''. There's an old Scrooge-like mister who shares a last name with another Dickens character, his name being Winslow Nickleby.

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* ShoutOut: "The Nutcracker Scoob" is filled with them for christmas themed and the works of ''Creator/CharlesDickens''. There's an old Scrooge-like mister who shares a last name with another Dickens character, his name being Winslow Nickleby. If the whole orphange wasn't Dickensian enough for you one of the kids is named Tiny Tina.

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First airing in 1983, ''The All New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show'', this incarnation returned somewhat to the original formula, now divided into two 11-minute episodes. Daphne returned to the cast, and Fred and Velma made occasional appearances in the second season, which was known as "The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries".

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First airing in 1983, ''The All New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show'', 1984, this incarnation returned somewhat to is either considered the original formula, now divided into two 11-minute episodes. second season of ''WesternAnimation/TheNewScoobyAndScrappyDooShow'' or the next series following it. Scooby, Shaggy, Daphne returned to and Scrappy still make up the cast, and gang. But here Fred and Velma made make occasional appearances in appearences either together or solo.

The episodes follow pretty much
the second season, which was known same format as "The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries".
the previous. There were 11-minute mysteries or a two part episode.



* TheBusCameBack: While only as guest stars, Fred and Velma appeared in several episodes in this incarnation.



* CreepyFamily: "Who's Minding the Monster?" has the gang helping to babysit a werewolf baby that turns into wolf when the moon shines. His father was Dracula and his mother a BrideOfFrankenstein-like monster.
* {{Cyclops}}: The villain Dr. Cyclops in "Scooby-Doo and Cyclops, Too", albeit actually a man with a weird emerald eye that turns people into zombies behind his EyepatchOfPower.

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* CreepyFamily: "Who's Minding the Monster?" has the gang helping to babysit a werewolf baby that turns into wolf when the moon shines. His father was Dracula and his mother a BrideOfFrankenstein-like monster.
* {{Cyclops}}: The villain Dr. Cyclops in "Scooby-Doo and Cyclops, Too", albeit actually "The Stoney Glare Stare" is a man with a weird emerald eye that turns people into zombies behind his EyepatchOfPower. cyclops.



* MonsterMash: "A Halloween Hassle in Dracula's Castle" features the gang going to a party being thrown by Dracula for monsters.
* ScoobyDooHoax: This was around in this series as to be expected but sometimes also still averted.
* ShoutOut: "The Nutcracker Scoob" is filled with them for christmas themed and the works of ''Creator/CharlesDickens''. There's an old Scrooge-like mister who shares a last name with another Dickens character, his name being Winslow Nickleby.
** Despite having various monsters about for those really nerdy, "A Halloween Hassle in Dracula Castle" has a magicican character named Chandra. Who is clearly a GenderSwap version of Chandu the Magician.



* {{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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* YetAnotherChristmasCarol: The gang put on one for an orphanage in "The Nutcracker Scoob".
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* WeNeedADistraction: In the "Ghosts of Anctient Astronauts", The gang has Scrappy taunt some guards into following him and leads them into the gang's trap.
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* ButtMonkey: Pizza Louey's pizza delivery the gang are constantly foiled by the the Hand in "The Hand Of Horror".

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* ButtMonkey: Pizza Louey's pizza delivery to the gang are constantly is repeatedly foiled by the the Hand in "The Hand Of Horror".Horror". The guy doesn't give up
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* ButtMonkey: Pizza Louey's pizza delivery the gang are constantly foiled by the the Hand in "The Hand Of Horror".
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First airing in 1983 ''The All New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show'', this incarnation returned somewhat to the original formula, now divided into 2 eleven minute episodes. Daphne returned to the cast, and Fred and Velma made occasional appearences in the second season, which was known as "The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries"

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First airing in 1983 1983, ''The All New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show'', this incarnation returned somewhat to the original formula, now divided into 2 eleven minute two 11-minute episodes. Daphne returned to the cast, and Fred and Velma made occasional appearences appearances in the second season, which was known as "The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries"Mysteries".



* {{Cyclops}}: The villain Dr. Cyclops in "Scooby-Doo and Cyclops, Too", albeit is actually a man with a weird emerald eye that turn people into zombies behind his EyepatchOfPower.
* KarmaHoudini: The captain of the Delta Queen in the backstory of "Showboat Scooby". He stole Miss Magnolia's emerald necklace, thus causing her to leave his love rival Colonel Beauregard at the altar, and was never caught.
* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Velma gets a heck of a ride on a runaway broomstick during the halloween episode, crash landing in a bowl of punch.
* {{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, reason 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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* {{Cyclops}}: The villain Dr. Cyclops in "Scooby-Doo and Cyclops, Too", albeit is actually a man with a weird emerald eye that turn turns people into zombies behind his EyepatchOfPower.
* KarmaHoudini: The captain of the Delta Queen ''Delta Queen'' in the backstory of "Showboat Scooby". He stole Miss Magnolia's emerald necklace, thus causing her to leave his love rival Colonel Beauregard at the altar, and was never caught.
* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Velma gets a heck of a ride on a runaway broomstick during the halloween episode, HalloweenEpisode, crash landing in a bowl of punch.
* {{Uberwald}}: "Who's Minding the Monster?" has the team traveling to this trope's version of Transylvania Transylvania, where the local population is scared for the roaming of the Frankenstein Monster, reason 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 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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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Velma gets a heck of a ride on a runaway broomstick during the halloween episode, crash landing in a bowl of punch.
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* KarmaHoudini: The captain of the Delta Queen in the backstory of "Showboat Scooby". He stole Miss Magnolia's emerald necklace, thus causing her to leave his love rival Colonel Beauregard at the altar, and was never caught.

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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, reason 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, reason 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.together.
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* Cyclops: ** And the villain Dr. Cyclops in "Scooby-Doo and Cyclops, Too", albeit is actually a man with a weird emerald eye that turn people into zombies behind his EyepatchOfPower.
* 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, reason 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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* Cyclops: ** And the {{Cyclops}}: The villain Dr. Cyclops in "Scooby-Doo and Cyclops, Too", albeit is actually a man with a weird emerald eye that turn people into zombies behind his EyepatchOfPower.
* Uberwald: {{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, reason 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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* CreepyFamily: "Who's Minding the Monster?" has the gang helping to babysit a werewolf baby that turns into wolf when the moon shines. His father was Dracula and his mother a BrideOfFrankenstein-like monster.

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* CreepyFamily: "Who's Minding the Monster?" has the gang helping to babysit a werewolf baby that turns into wolf when the moon shines. His father was Dracula and his mother a BrideOfFrankenstein-like monster.monster.
* Cyclops: ** And the villain Dr. Cyclops in "Scooby-Doo and Cyclops, Too", albeit is actually a man with a weird emerald eye that turn people into zombies behind his EyepatchOfPower.
* 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, reason 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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First airing in 1983 ''The All New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show'', this incarnation returned somewhat to the original formula, now divided into 2 eleven minute episodes. Daphne returned to the cast, and Fred and Velma made occasional appearences in the second season, which was known as "The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries"

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First airing in 1983 ''The All New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show'', this incarnation returned somewhat to the original formula, now divided into 2 eleven minute episodes. Daphne returned to the cast, and Fred and Velma made occasional appearences in the second season, which was known as "The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries"Mysteries"
* CreepyFamily: "Who's Minding the Monster?" has the gang helping to babysit a werewolf baby that turns into wolf when the moon shines. His father was Dracula and his mother a BrideOfFrankenstein-like monster.
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First airing in 1983 ''The All New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show'', this incarnation returned somewhat to the original formula, now divided into 2 eleven minute episodes. Daphne returned to the cast, and Fred and Velma made occasional appearences in the second season, which was known as "The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries"

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