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Captain Obvious: They will often point out things that are happening or just happened that should already be obvious to the viewer. Scooby's more courageous nephew. The one who yells, "Let me at 'em!", when he sees the Monster of the Week. To prevent spoilers, some of Scrappy's tropes from the 2002 movie Scooby-Doo are not listed here and are instead listed in the live-action characters list. Notorious for being the Trope Namer for The Scrappy.

Depending on the Writer: The Those Meddling Kids commercials from the '90s suggest that she has an older sister, while the direct-to-video movies in the 2010s say that she has a younger sister (Madelyn) instead. He was suffering this by the mid-80s. He was seen walking on two legs all the time (it didn't help that his four-legged design was not changed) and he was becoming somewhat less of a Speech-Impaired Animal. It seems to have been reversed beginning with A Pup Named Scooby-Doo where he became more of a quadruped again. Teen Genius: She is a teenager like the others and highly intelligent. She is usually the one to figure out the mystery. Dumbass No More: While hardly stupid before, her return in The New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show made her much smarter, as she was now in charge of the group and leading investigations. Stereotype Flip: Scooby is deliberately meant to be the antithesis of the "ideal" Great Dane, a breed generally seen as a proud, graceful, brave hunting hound. While he's certainly friendly and affectionate, he's also cowardly, klutzy, goofy, and prefers to stay out of trouble. His design is also meant to contain none of the traditional "ideal" traits of a Great Dane, aside from his size and rough shape.

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They were cheap! You can find everything you need at the dollar store—you don't need to spend hundreds of dollars on costumes when there are so many cheap alternatives available to help you achieve the same results. Noodle People: Almost every incarnation (particularly the animated ones) depict him as being tall and lanky. Graceful Ladies Like Purple: Her outfit consists of a purple top, dress, pink pantyhose, and purple shoes. She also wears a plastic purple headband. And in some versions, she has purple eyes.

Small Name, Big Ego: Downplayed in What's New, Scooby-Doo?. Whenever the gang is in another country, Fred claimed that he speaks the language there which leads to hilarious results when he tried to talk to any of the locals. Advertised Extra: She, Velma, and Fred's silhouettes can be seen in the opening sequence of Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue!, but "Shags to Riches" and "Almost Ghosts" are the only episodes where the three appear with speaking roles and all that came after that was Daphne and Fred making a silent cameo in "Inside Job". Gasshole: In the live-action films at least...downplayed in the third film and almost completely absent in the fourth. Denial of Animality: A recurring gag has him exclaim "Rog? Rhere?" whenever someone points out he's a dog. The Millstone: She is the one who is constantly tripping traps, or getting kidnapped — usually getting an exasperated "Danger-prone Daphne's at it again!" when it happens. What makes her a Millstone rather than a Damsel in Distress is that it's usually her own vanity that causes problems.

The late 1990's and early 2000's direct-to-video movies (such as Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost, Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders, and Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase), which take place after the original show, place them in their twenties. In the second film, they state how much they hate being called "kids" since they're apparently young adults. The Mystery Machine, while not a character, is often associated with her green and orange color scheme.

MacGyvering: In What's New, Scooby-Doo? it's not rare for Daphne to do this, usually with items she carries around in her purse. Agent Scully: Surprisingly enough, and likely in reaction to his portrayal in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, the earliest installments of the video film series saw Fred insist that there must be a rational explanation for the supposedly haunted goings-on they kept running into. Problem is, this trend started with Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island. Advertised Extra: He, Daphne, and Velma's silhouettes can be seen in the opening sequence of Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue! even though they only have speaking appearances in two episodes (the series premiere "Shags to Riches" and "Almost Ghosts") and he and Daphne have a silent cameo in one more episode ("Inside Job"). Last but not least, we have costumes for the fashionable and fearless Daphne. Dress in Daphne's iconic purple dress, green scarf, and purple headband, and you'll be ready to take on any mystery that comes your way. With her stylish flair and determination, you'll be the one to uncover the secrets behind the haunted mansions and ghostly creatures. Loves Secrecy: There are times when she's figured out key elements of the mystery but keeps most of her conclusions to herself until The Reveal.

Classical Anti-Hero: In a way. With his massive cowardice, Scooby's just as likely to avoid taking part in a mystery, as he is to take the role of the hero. Grand Theft Me: In Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster, she gets possessed by the ghost of Wanda Grubwort so the villain can enact her revenge for being burned at the stake. Foreign VAs French: Pierre Collet (1969-1970), Claude Bertrand (1969-1970, replacement voice), Jacques Deschamps (1st voice in The New Scooby-Doo Movies), Jacques Torrens (1972-1997), Emmanuel Curtil (Seasons 2-4 of A Pup Named Scooby-Doo), Éric Missoffe (1998-present) The bank president is clever in that he uses his all-access pass to the bank to make it appear as though he can walk through walls. He would have gotten away with everything if one of his employees hadn't gotten a photo of him stealing outside of his disguise. The villain has survived in the franchise and made an appearance in the 2001 animated movie, Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase and in a newer incarnation of the series as well.

Noticing the long-since abandoned coastal amusement park of Funland is once again running, Mystery, Inc. head into the park to investigate. There, they witness the robotic Charlie running freely throughout the park, essentially running Funland on his own. Initially believing him to be another one of the endless monsters they've faced over the years, the "Scooby-Doo" gang tries to unmask Charlie. The big twist of the episode comes when Funland's elderly owner, Mr. Jenkins, reveals that Charlie is indeed an android that's gone haywire, having initially been created to oversee the park whenever Jenkins is preoccupied. Stoners Are Funny: Shaggy may or may not be an actual stoner, but how can people not jump to that conclusion? He's always hungry (he eats dog treats, for crying out loud), he's always freaking out over monsters, he thinks his dog (Scooby) can talk – though granted, his friends all think so too – he looks and speaks like a hippie stereotype, along with being a vegetarian during the Turn of the Millennium. Subverted when it comes to being a Dumb Blond. A Pup Named Scooby-Doo could be considered a launching point for this characterization, but most modern versions of Fred are toned down from the nimrod he was in this show. He seems to have returned to his original portrayal in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!, although he Took a Level in Dumbass again in Velma and not in a toned down way.Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Scooby and Shaggy occasionally try to do this if they feel things are getting too scary. The others usually won't let them. In What's New, Scooby-Doo? He would often brag about being able to bench press 220 pounds, and said it enough times for it to qualify as a catchphrase.

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