- Awesome Music: "Brothers Forever" and "Brown Dog Barking at the Back Door" are both well-timed, stirring chase songs which also capture the camaraderie between Shaggy and Scooby.
- Funny Moments: The end of the "Brown Dog" chase sequence. Shaggy and Scooby have escaped the Loch Ness monster... only to realize that they've managed to drive the Mystery Machine off a fallen tree, which falls onto the ship that Fred, Velma, Daphne and Shannon are on, who jump out of the way in a panic.Shaggy: (Grabs transciever) Like, Houston, we have a problem! Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!
Velma: That sounds like Shaggy.
Fred: (Holds receiver) Shaggy? Where are you guys?
Shaggy: Like, incomiiiiiing! - Heartwarming Moments: "Brothers Forever" has some rather nice lyrics."When it all falls apart, we've gotta keep it together.
Fighting for all of the things we believe.
I want you to know that we're brothers forever.
When it comes to the end, we'll live brave and free." - Hilarious in Hindsight: Meddling kids investigating a lake monster only to discover it's an elaborate animatronic - do we mean Scooby Doo or Gravity Falls?
- Improved Second Attempt: After the Sadly Mythtaken examples of the previous two movies, this movie provides real-life facts about the mythology of the Loch Ness monster.
- Moment of Awesome: Sir Ian, a rather skinny old man, enters the film by tossing a caber through one of Blake castle's windows.
- One-Scene Wonder: Duncan MacGubbin, for his freaky cross-eyed appearance and overall creepy feel.
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