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Scooby-Doo is the 2002 live action adaptation of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon franchise, written past James Gunn, and directed by Raja Gosnell starring Freddie Prinze Jr. as Fred, Sarah Michelle Gellar equally Daphne, Linda Cardellini every bit Velma, and Matthew Lillard equally Shaggy. The cast also features Rowan Atkinson as Emile Mondavarious, the caput of Spooky Island.

After a sudden break-up of Mystery Inc., the gang had gone virtually their split up ways for some time. Until one twenty-four hour period they're all invited to an entertainment park to over again solve a mystery together.

The film is more of a self-aware parody of the Scooby-Doo franchise than a straight adaptation. It as well pushes its PG rating pretty hard (information technology was originally supposed to be PG-xiii, and its first cut even received an R rating) with many raunchy jokes and double entendres. It wasn't a critical success, but it grossed almost $300 1000000 at the worldwide box role and spawned a more than family unit-friendly sequel two years later. It was the last Hanna-Barbera holding to be overseen by founders William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, who served as executive producers. Hanna passed away a year before the film was released.

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This motion-picture show provides examples of:

  • Adventitious Hero: Shaggy and Scooby accidentally crusade the other members of Mystery, Inc. to fail to capture the Luna Ghost at the outset, but still manage to get the Ghost captured by accident when they are stuck in a barrel and hanging from a hook, and stop upwards swinging into the Ghost.
  • Accidental Misnaming: Simply one time in the unabridged motion picture could Fred say Mondavarious' proper name correctly.
  • Actor Allusion: It'southward no coincidence that Daphne's Xenafication in the live-action film comes along when she's existence played by Buffy. Besides, her line, "This must exist the secret relic thingy they worship," could exist considered Buffy Speak.
  • Adaptation Expansion: The novelization actually expands a lot of things, adding more than dialogue to brusk scenes - and giving backstories for a lot of moments. It besides restores some deleted scenes and treats them as Catechism (Daphne finding possessed Velma, Shaggy seeing Daphne getting possessed).
  • Adaptation Personality Change:
    • Daphne gets this large time, generally because in the original drawing, she didn't have much of a defined character. Here she's a lot like a Valley Girl too every bit an obsessive fashionista.
    • In the novelization, Fred is written to be far more than of an airhead than in the motion-picture show. He thinks NASA is the visitor that created Pokémon, and is decumbent to Comically Missing the Point.
    • Scrappy a friendly, if impulsive fellow to an big-headed evil mastermind.
  • Adaptational Attractiveness: Velma goes from this to this later on she was brainwashed to exist more hip, even not needing her spectacles at one signal. The fact that she'south played past the busty Linda Cardellini makes this more overt.
  • Adaptational Badass: Daphne goes from an accident-prone damsel in distress in the animated series to a certified Action Daughter in the movie. A case could exist fabricated for the entire Mystery Inc. gang who go from teenage sleuths to a crew capable of saving the entire world.
  • Adaptational Jerkass: Anybody.
    • Fred goes from being the calm, laid-back leader to a narcissistic jock who takes advantage of the squad'south success, despite non fifty-fifty doing much of the planning.
    • Velma goes from existence the sensible vox of reason to being an argumentative know-it-all, likewise demonstrated by the fact that Fred, Daphne, and Velma spend the bulk of the moving-picture show just arguing with each other.
    • In the cartoons, Shaggy'due south get-go instinct when facing anything spooky would be to run. However, whenever his friends were in danger he would most always come up through and effort his best to rescue them. After Fred and Velma are captured by monsters, he'southward initially more than willing to abandon them (although this could exist due to him existence emotionally distant from them after non seeing them for years).
    • The flashback with Scrappy-Doo shows Mystery Inc. just abandoning him in the middle of nowhere, which is jarring since Scooby is Scrappy's uncle and parental figure.
    • While Scrappy could exist obnoxious in the cartoons (his showtime in item), he was a proficient-hearted individual who cared virtually his friends. Here, however, he's an big-headed, egotistical jerk whose obnoxiousness is taken Upward to Eleven, leading to him getting kicked out of the gang. And that'southward before he's revealed to be a villain.
  • Adaptational Villainy: Scrappy-Doo of all people is the Big Bad.
  • Adaptational Wimp: In the cartoons, Scrappy had super-forcefulness and was a Pint-Sized Powerhouse, able to punch through solid rock and once survived falling off a rooftop without a scratch and would occasionally be the one to incapacitate the bad guy, while movie's Scrappy (one time depowered) goes down with a single dial.
  • Affectionate Parody: Of the Scooby franchise in full general. Originally it was supposed to be a more openly parodic PG-thirteen movie like The Brady Bunch Motion-picture show, but the concluding version of the picture was heavily toned town to get more family-friendly. It still retains a notable parodic edge, to the indicate where information technology's more a spoof than a direct-up adaptation.
  • Amusement Park of Doom: Spooky Island.
  • And the Run a risk Continues: Implied at the end, when Mystery Inc. get back together for skillful and decide to take on the case of the Mud Bog Ghoul wreaking havoc in London.
  • Animated Credits Opening: The movie was originally intended to have an animated opening that would transition into live action but it was cut. Information technology tin withal be seen completed as a Deleted Scene.
  • Reply Cut: During the airport scene when Shaggy appears to encounter upwards with the remainder of the gang, Velma asks where Scooby is. Cut to Scooby dressed equally an old adult female making his manner towards them.
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: When Shaggy and Scooby initially pass up the invitation to Spooky Island.

    Shaggy: Oh, Scoob and I don't become near any identify with "spooky", "haunted", "forbidden", or "creepy" in the proper noun.
    Scooby: Or "hydrocolonic".
    Shaggy: Right, or "hydrocolonic". Simply that'due south for a totally different reason, man.

  • Artistic License – Biology: Velma mentions that this continuity's Scrappy-Doo was non a puppy, simply an adult with a glandular disorder. Hormonal balance disorders causing dwarfism in canines exercise exist, but there are several more than symptoms and then just being smaller then average-lethargy and sickliness in full general comes to heed, while Scrappy seems to be in perfect health (in particular, very lively) other and then allegedly stunted growth. Dogs with such disorders besides don't live very long without regular handling, then Scrappy would have died soon later on existence ditched in the middle of nowhere with no medical support.
    • In addition to having stunted growth, another mutual symptom in dogs is mental dullness. Scrappy can perfectly impersonate a polite, successful man of affairs and continue up that masquerade and everything it required for over two years.
  • Artistic License – Police: Abandoning an animal on the side of the highway, any animal, puppy or not, is illegal in well-nigh all states of the U.s.a. note In particular, Nevada, which, judging past the 'Yucca Flatts', sign, is where they left Scrappy and can be punished with a fine of upwards to 1000 dollars and/or six months in prison house. Velma of all people doesn't seem to know or care, though this is probably a effect of the screenwriter not knowing this either. Though it's worth mentioning, at the end, when Scrappy'southward been arrested (and thus there are law officers present) and Velma is tasked with explaining everyone, she leaves that bit out.)
  • Aw, Expect! They Really Practice Love Each Other: Daphne really doesn't like Fred very much, but at the end, she still consents to The Big Damn Buss. Afterwards, however, she tells him to cut it out.
  • Bare Your Midriff:
    • Most (if not all) of Mary Jane'southward outfits are similar this.
    • Velma in 1 of her outfits, plus in a deleted scene, a bikini (albeit while she's possessed).
    • Zarkos's wrestler outfits make him a rare male example.
  • Batman Cold Open: The pic begins with Mystery Inc. communicable the Luna Ghost, showing each member of the gang'due south specialty and part in the Five-Man Band, and once he's captured, they immediately break upwardly, setting the tone of the beginning human action of the plot.
  • Berserk Push button:
    • Attempting to destroy Scooby or put him in harm'south way is Shaggy's.
    • Being captured is Daphne's. In the two years that Mystery, Inc. carve up upwards, she becomes a black belt to try and stop this from happening.
    • Flicking any dog on the nose. Fred does it to Scooby on the plane, and gets punched in the face for information technology. In the climax, Scooby does the aforementioned thing to Scrappy, who immediately roars in Scooby'south face up.
  • Big Bad: Emile Mondavarious, who really turns out to be Scrappy-Doo operating a robot.
  • The Large Damn Kiss: Fred and Daphne have ane at the stop. Afterwards, she tells him to cutting information technology out.
  • Large Eater: Shaggy and Scooby. In fact, this is the sole reason they get to Chilling Island in the first place, because of the all-y'all-can-eat deal that comes with the invitation. The thought of all-you-tin-consume makes Scooby pass out.
  • Big "NO!": Scrappy when Shaggy uses the pincer to remove the Daemon Ritus from his chest.
  • Large Red Button: One sets off the security alarm in the castle.
  • Black Sheep: Velma says every family has one nut. In the case of Mystery Inc., information technology was Scrappy.
  • Blatant Lies:
    • Scrappy urinating on Daphne was an "accident".
    • Velma states that "The culprit of the chilling island hijinks was Scrappy, who was sadly corrupted by the Daemon Ritus. She delivers the line with an enormous smile on her face.
  • Blind Without 'Em: Velma, to the signal where she tries to strangle Fred thinking he'southward Daphne, when the latter steals her spectacles.
  • Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: If yous include the three female leads there is Velma who is definitely a Erudite Brunette, Daphne is quite the Fiery Redhead and Mary Jane is more Pilus of Gilt, Eye of Gold than Dumb Blonde. If you bandy Fred out for Mary Jane and so you get the Dumb Blonde.
  • Bond Cold Open up: At the start of the film, Mystery Inc. is working the case of the Luna Ghost, whom they capture within 5 minutes. Aside from establishing the main characters and their relationship dynamics, the case also functions equally the catalyst that breaks the gang upwardly.
  • Bookcase Passage: Velma and Fred are trapped in a dead-end corridor with a pair of swinging axes gradually advancing towards them. There's a bookcase at the stop of the corridor, and so Velma quickly realizes that one of them must trigger a secret passageway, but with no way to figure out which, they're forced to just keep flinging books off the shelf until they find the right one. Past the time the axes are stopped, there's only one book left on the shelf; turns out that's the right ane.
  • Borrowed Catchphrase: Afterwards going Ane-Winged Angel on Mystery, Inc., Scrappy mockingly shouts, "Scooby Doo, where are you lot?!"
  • Breaking the Fellowship: The gang decides to suspension upwardly Mystery Inc. and get about their own paths early on in the movie. They get better.
  • Brick Joke: While on the isle, it'south announced there is a phone telephone call for "Mr. Doo". A guy named Melvin Doo asks if information technology was for him, but it was for Scooby. Afterward, when information technology is appear Scooby volition be sacrificed, he panics and says "Me? Don't yous mean Melvin Doo?", pointing at the same guy.
  • Bros Earlier Hoes: Inverted. Turns out Mary Jane is allergic to dogs, and so on the plane, Shaggy sends Scooby to sit with Fred and Velma so he can spend time with Mary Jane. He later doesn't believe Scooby when he tells Shaggy that she has been possessed. Fed upward of this behaviour, Scooby angrily tells Shaggy, "You're whipped!", which leads to an statement between them.
  • Burping Contest: Shaggy and Scooby engage in a burping and farting competition until Daphne walks in on them.
  • The Cameo:
    • Pamela Anderson appears at the start of the motion picture, plainly as the ane who got Mystery Inc on the example. She appears to be a spokesperson for the factory.
    • The ring Sugar Ray performing at Chilling Island.
  • Catechism Discontinuity: The events of this film were non fifty-fifty referenced in the 2004 sequel.
  • Captain Obvious: The Voodoo Maestro has this to say subsequently he accidentally causes an explosion: "Something tells me that was the incorrect ingredient!"
  • Cassandra Truth: Shaggy refuses to believe Scooby proverb Mary Jane has been possessed. Scooby manages to say "Told y'all then!" when she does a Cervix Lift on them both in a later scene while still possessed.
  • Casting Gag:
    • The reason Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Geller were cast was because they wanted to bandage a real Hollywood couple as Fred and Daphne.
    • In the Japanese dub, Velma is voiced by Yuriko Fuchizaki, who already voiced sexy girls with glasses previously in her career.
  • Catchphrase: Two. "Jinkies" for Velma, "Zoinks" for Shaggy.
  • Chekhov'south Gag: Melvin Doo. Also, Scrappy-Doo pulling a Syndrome.
  • Chekhov's Gun:
    • Subverted. On the plane to Spooky Island, Fred flicks Scooby on the olfactory organ to stop him barking at a true cat. Information technology doesn't piece of work. It earns him a punch in the face. Later, in the climax, Scooby attempts to do the same affair to Scrappy. That doesn't work either.
    • Played straight with the disco skull and the Daemon Ritus, both of which come dorsum in the climax.
  • Chekhov's Hobby:
    • Daphne mentions after the gang see up at the airdrome that she undertook becoming a blackbelt. This comes in handy during her fight with Zarkos at the stop.
    • Played straight with Shaggy showcasing his skill at manipulating the hook machine game to win a plush shrunken caput toy for Mary Jane. During the climax, this skill came in handy when he needed to dispense the giant claw-like pincher machine to rip the Daemon Ritus from Scrappy'south chest.
  • Cleavage Window: Daphne'due south top in a deleted scene, featuring a martial arts practise session.
  • Compliment Backfire: Fred attempts to compliment Velma...

    "I'one thousand a man of substance. Dorky chicks similar you turn me on too."

  • Contrived Coincidence: Mystery, Inc. all get up to the castle to investigate effectually the same time on the same night, with Fred and Velma going upwardly separately offscreen, then Daphne, Shaggy and Scooby joining them inside.
  • Conveyor Belt of Doom: The opening scene with the skateboard.
  • Cool Shades: Fred has a pair of them.
  • Counting to 3:
    • Played with. Shaggy tells Scooby when the latter is nigh to be sacrificed that they should get the hell out of at that place on the count of five. Equally they're counting, Scooby'southward soul is sucked out of his body.
    • Played direct during the credits when Shaggy and Scooby are each about to down a jar of hot peppers.
  • Covers Always Lie: Downplayed. The poster for this picture shows Mystery Inc. in the shadow of the Luna Ghost...whom they capture within 5 minutes of the get-go of the flick and is never seen again.
  • Cowardly Panthera leo: Shaggy. Averted at one point, equally after Fred and Velma are captured, he suggests leaving them behind. Daphne talks him out of information technology. Played direct when he releases the souls of the gang back to their bodies, and vows to salvage Scooby when he learns Scooby is to be sacrificed. With the help of the others, he does. He's also the i to remove the Daemon Ritus from Scrappy's chest.
  • Create Your Own Villain: The gang don't and so much kick Scrappy out of the gang as leave him out in the desert. He's later revealed to exist the principal villain out for revenge. Good job, guys.
  • Curse Cut Short: This line from Scrappy at the end:

    "And I would have gotten away with it besides if not for you meddling sons of-" (helicopter door is slammed shut)

  • Damsel in Distress: Daphne tries hard to avert this. In the finish, she does...
  • Dryad out of Distress: ...and becomes one of these at the end.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Velma. One snark at the start leads to Daphne snatching Velma's glasses off her face.
  • Deconstructive Parody: The film enjoys taking apart the tropes of the Scooby Doo Universe, Daphne getting kidnapped, alarm of manifestly unsafe and scary locations and examining the roles of the team.
  • Designated Victim: Deconstructed with Daphne. She is genuinely offended when the gang talk about her e'er getting kidnapped and uses that as her reason to get out, eventually learning martial arts to overcome this.
  • Didn't Want an Adventure: Shaggy and Scooby initially refused the invitation to Spooky Isle. The just matter that got them to accept information technology was the all-you lot-can-eat deal that came with information technology.
  • Disneyfication: The novelization does this with a couple of the radar-dodging moments, eliminating Shaggy's line nigh that naughty French line. Daphne complains nigh the Luna Ghost groping her in the film, merely in the book just complains well-nigh his bad breath.
  • Asymmetric Retribution: Fred flicks Scooby on the olfactory organ on the plane to Spooky Island to try and stop him barking at a cat. In retaliation, Scooby punches Fred in the face.
  • Distracted past My Own Sexy: When Fred'southward protoplasm ends upwardly in Daphne'southward body, he immediately realizes the benefits of being stuck as an bonny adult female, even sneaking a peek downwardly "his" top before leaving with Velma. He then plays the trope straighter and checks his original body out while flirting with Daphne-as-Fred.

    Fred (in Daphne's body): Hey, I can await at myself naked!

  • Distracted past the Sexy: Shaggy when he first sees Mary Jane on the airplane to Spooky Island. And so much so that he doesn't detect or react to Scooby gobbling up Shaggy's sandwich right out of his hand.
  • The Dog Was the Mastermind: Literally.
  • The Dragon: Zarkos is this to Due north'Goo Tuana, who himself is arguably this to Scrappy.
  • Dramatic Unmask: The opening with the Luna Ghost, everyone but Velma is surprised of who the culprit is.
  • Drunk on Milk: Velma in a Deleted Scene.
  • Dumb Blonde: Fred is a male example.
  • Dumbass Has a Indicate: Afterwards the squad realise the nature of the threat they're facing, Fred is the 1 to wonder why Mondavarious would have invited the unabridged team if he only needed Scooby for his ritual, but at the time Shaggy insists that they focus on saving Scooby rather than wondering about that.
  • Every Man Has His Price: Played with. Shaggy is offered $x,000 to go to Spooky Island, but he says materialism isn't his affair. What convinces him and Scooby to accept the deal is the all-yous-can-eat offering.
  • Exact Words: The Big Bad needs a "pure soul" equally a cede. No i said it had to be human...
  • Evil-Detecting Dog: Scooby gets a moment of this. He correctly suspects Mary Jane has been possessed when, while riding the quad bikes, she hits a co-operative and her face is bent out of shape, causing him to start angrily barking at her when the hunt ends.
  • Evil Is Hammy: The creatures try to alloy into human society with utterly outdated Totally Radical speech. Judging by the instructional video, their true personalities are markedly different.

    Actor ane: Hey, sorry bro.

    Actor 2: I Volition Vanquish YOUR BONES INTO Grit!

  • Evil Express joy: The 2 Coast Guards after hanging up on Mary Jane.
  • Evil Uncle: Inverted. It's really Scrappy, Scooby's nephew, who's the villain.
  • Face–Heel Turn: Scrappy.
  • Fainting: Scooby, later on beingness told that if he and Shaggy take the offering to become to Spooky Isle, they will be given an all-you-can-eat bargain.
  • Fake Food: In-Universe. When Shaggy and Scooby are held by strings of sausages in the castle, Shaggy suggests eating them to escape. Scooby bites one, and finds it's fabricated of plastic.
  • Fanservice Pack: Velma, in her beach party become-upwards.
  • Fat Flex: In the middle of Scrappy Doo's transformation near the end, he flexes and poses before suddenly gaining a musculus gut.
  • Flanderization:
    • Shaggy'due south cowardice reaches a new low when he suggests abandoning Fred and Velma to their fates.
    • Scrappy's obnoxiousness and over-conviction is exaggerated at the expense of his amend qualities.
  • Flat "What": The boy in the orange jumper in the airdrome when he sees Scooby (dressed equally a woman) makes his way towards the others.
  • Foreshadowing:
    • Velma losing her glasses. Daphne does it equally a Kicking the Dog moment early, but then she loses her glasses when the creatures attack, it ends up getting her captured.
    • The fact that Scooby is specially important (his soul is the purest i to exist absorbed through the Daemon Ritus) are hinted at showtime of all with the whole thing with the hamburgers in the wood earlier the castle scene and again when Shaggy and Scooby run into the possessed rock band and possessed-Fred says, "Become the domestic dog."
    • Also played straight with Emile Mondavarious'south initial introductory scene when he was revealed as a subconscious person operating a large greeting robot from the inside. Later, information technology was revealed that Emile Mondavarious is actually a robot being operated from the within past a hidden Scrappy Doo all this while because the real, human Emile Mondavarious have been put bated and imprisoned by Scrappy two years earlier.
    • Subsequently The Reveal that Emile Mondavarious is the Big Bad, having brought Scooby to the isle, there's several hints in the scene where he talks to Scooby that point to his 'real' identity. First he has a photo of Scooby hanging around, a bobblehead cat, and other small things - pointing to a certain nephew, Scrappy. Also, the way he scratches at his neck earlier during Scooby's freakout at the hotel afterwards seeing ane of the monsters is similar to the manner a dog scratches itself.
    • The proper noun of the Wow-O! Toy Manufacturing plant. Just ane grapheme said "Wow-O-Wow!" on a consistent basis: Scrappy. Said factory is possessed by a hostile forcefulness, wreaked havoc upon by mystery inc., and Former Man Smithers as the Lunar Ghost even threatens to accident it to bits with a match and lighter. A bit similar to what they did with Scrappy's character, no?
  • "Freaky Friday" Flip: Mystery Inc. minus Scooby after their souls were transferred to different bodies. Later on a few switches, they finish upwardly back in the right bodies.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes:
    • Scrappy. When he tried to appoint himself the new leader of the gang in flashback, he said it was either that, or he was not staying. The rest of them unanimously decide to dump him and drive off.
    • Daphne to a lesser extent, nobody really cares when she gets kidnapped, swung around a few stories in the air in the precarious grip of a madman, and given wedgies while she's wearing a dress, (Shaggy and Scooby are more wrapped upward in their own fear of the ghost, Velma heads the rescue attempt with sarcasm and a great deal of begrudgement, Fred'due south more than intersted in fiddling with his hair) and Fred himself non hesitate To feel her up without a moment'due south regret or trying to restrain himself when he switches bodies, even when Daphne is right there and clearly perturbed by information technology. Velma's reaction to seeing her in the airdrome is an Oh, Crap! and she and Fred laugh in her face when she tells them nigh her karate lessons. Scrappy in this continuity makes his feelings articulate by casually urinating on her. (Jarringly, this is the i time where the others treat her suffering as anything but an inconvenience)
  • The Friends Who Never Hang: As the film is gear up with an acquittance to the animated series, Velma is annoyed at being the odd man out nonetheless again during the obligatory Allow's Divide, Gang! (Shaggy & Scooby, Fred & Daphne). Fred volunteers to partner upwards with her, but as they don't hang, Fred struggles to carry a conversation with her, but she appreciates the effort.
  • Game Face: The possessed students' optics glow greenish. When Mary Jane is hit in the face past a branch, information technology's literally bent out of shape, revealing her as a monster in disguise, though just Scooby notices.
  • Gender Bender: When the gang keeps switching bodies due to the approximity of the Daemon Ritus, Daphne and Fred find themselves in each other's bodies. Daphne is repulsed by Fred's trunk whereas Fred finds Daphne's body very hot and says he can look at himself naked. Shaggy also winds up in Velma's body and afterwards Daphne'due south, although he is more focused on Daphne'south lack of eating and why he is dressed as a daughter.
  • Genre Savvy: When Shaggy and Scooby hear a man asking for them outside of the van, they realize that it's someone trying to rent them to investigate a mystery, causing them to endeavor to beat information technology out of there before he can find them.
  • Girly Bruiser: Daphne becomes this, as she's more of a ditzy Valley Daughter in this incarnation, and she has undergone Xenafication to get a blackness chugalug. She does all her ass kicking in pink and purple outfits.
  • Groin Set on: After a henchman is Mugged for Disguise by Shaggy most the finish, he gives the henchman one when he wakes up.
  • Hair of Gilded, Eye of Gold: Mary Jane who is kind and sweet to anybody, as well as sharing Shaggy's love of nutrient.
  • Hate Sink: Scrappy-Doo appears in a flashback showing how he was kicked off the team, though he's portrayed every bit a massively egotistical jerk instead of merely existence overconfident. He's also the master villain of the movie, interim out of a desire for vengeance over being kicked off the team.
  • Heel–Face Revolving Door: A justified variation. Whatever practiced character who gets possessed by the monsters becomes bad, as seen a few times such every bit with Fred, Mary Jane and Velma in a deleted scene, when the former two become after Shaggy and Scooby. When their soul returns to their body, they become themselves (adept) again.
  • "Hell, Yes!" Moment: Shaggy when he and Scooby are trapped in a garage by possessed-Fred and the possessed stone band, and Scooby finds ii quad bikes under a sail. The two use these to escape and choice up Mary Jane.
  • The Hero: Deconstructed with Fred. Velma is the one who figures out most of the mysteries, all the same Fred takes credit for all her plans. Deleted scenes reveal that Fred attempts to promote a book about himself but fails miserably without the rest of the gang.
  • Heroes Gone Fishing:
    • Shaggy and Scooby are having eggplant burgers for breakfast before they receive the invitation to Chilling Isle.
    • Before the castle scene, Shaggy and Mary Jane are hanging out on the isle and Shaggy wins a prize from a crane machine for Mary Jane.
    • The morn later on Fred and Velma are captured, a grouping of teens is playing volleyball further along the beach that Shaggy, Mary Jane and Daphne slept on while waiting for the Coast Guard.
    • Shaggy and Scooby are seen during the early role of the credits enjoying the all-you lot-tin-eat deal that got them to come up out to Spooky Island in the first place.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: A rare man and man's best friend example — Shaggy and Scooby-Doo. They're best friends and always look out for each other, and as such are nearly always seen together. For example, when Scooby falls down the hole during his statement with Shaggy, Shaggy dives downward after him to try and discover him. He's the commencement to actively make up one's mind to rescue Scooby later on it'south discovered Scooby'south soul is the pure one needed for the demons' ritual. He also tries to assail Mondavarious to terminate the actual absorption from happening.
  • Hidden Depths:
    • Shaggy demonstrates to Mary Jane that he is quite good at crane machines, past winning a stuffed dismembered head toy for her from ane.
    • North'Goo Tuana turns out to be pretty good at the piano.
  • I Want You lot to Meet an Old Friend of Mine: Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar had done I Know What You lot Did Last Summer together prior to this. Freddie Prinze Jr. and Matthew Lillard had washed She's All That, with brief cameo advent in that moving picture past Sarah, equally well as Fly Commander and Summer Catch.
  • Ironic Name: This version's Scrappy's middle name is revealed to exist Cornelius. The starting time recorded Cornelius is institute in the bible, and is described to be an extremely pious, righteous, and god fearing man, one of the first gentiles to convert to Christianity. Moving picture!Scrappy...does not really appear to friction match upwardly to this.
    • Information technology too is very similar to the hebrew verb, qrn, which means "radiance". Again, movie!Scrappy's actions exercise not bring the adjective "radiant" to mind.
    • Especially since light is lethal for demons, and radiance is essentially concentrated light.
  • Irony: There are 2 references to Scrappy episodes from The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries: Fred and Velma becoming an writer and a NASA worker respectively is exactly like in Happy Birthday, Scooby-Doo and the "Evil Elf" auditions-which mirrors the Evil Elf Rex, villain ofNight of the Living Toys. The old has Scrappy playing a major part in helping save Scooby'due south life, while he was trying to kill him hither. He as well manages to knock over both a prominent suspect and the costumed villain, where has his 2 fights here in his normal form end badly when Mystery Inc hands kicks him out and drops him onto the route by his head, and Scooby easily KO's him with a single punch at the finish. The latter has a stark contrast to Scrappy'due south mental attitude on beingness called "cute". In the film hither he indignantly claims that he's as beautiful as a powerpuff girl, (forth with being adored and getting his own show) there, he gets disgusted at the idea of being cute (a trait which shows upward...in just about every continuity he's in except for this one) and even declares that he knew he couldn't trust the villain equally soon as she "started putting ribbons on him."
  • It'southward All Virtually Me:
    • Scrappy in the flashback depicting him shows him as an egotistical jerk, which leads to the rest of Mystery, Inc. kicking him out. Velma even calls him an egomaniac.
    • Fred to a lesser degree. Daphne calls him egocentric equally well when Fred-in-Daphne's body won't finish touching herself.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Fred is very cocky-loving and takes credit for Velma'due south plans, but he'south notwithstanding a good guy despite that and still cares for the other members of Mystery Inc., as can be seen several times.
  • Jive Turkey: The Voodoo Maestro.
  • Kick the Canis familiaris: Daphne pulls Velma's glasses off her confront for making fun of the fact that Daphne gets captured a lot, mocking her past saying "Who'due south helpless at present?"
  • Kick the Son of a Bitch: At least, in Velma'south mind, as when she announces she'southward quitting the group, she barges confronting Daphne equally she walks away.
  • Knight's Armor Hideout: Shaggy and Fred in the castle to hide from Zarkos and some Mooks. Daphne and Velma make do with a princess outfit and a disguised scholar outfit respectively.
  • Let'southward Leave of Hither: Said by Fred when the pocket-sized henchman sets off the security warning in the castle. Said by Shaggy in the climax when Scrappy goes Ane Wing Angel and attempts to capture him and Scooby.
  • Let'due south Separate Up, Gang!: The team decides to go off on their own for a while to investigate different aspects of their new mystery.
  • Like Is, Like, a Comma: Shaggy does this a lot. Maybe half his lines have him saying information technology at some point.
  • Literal-Minded: Scooby has a moment of this in the castle. He and Shaggy enter a room to find a feast laid out on the tables. Shaggy starts to say, "Pinch me, I'm in sky", only for Scooby to really compression him mid-judgement. Shaggy irritably tells him information technology'due south a effigy of oral communication.
  • Little "No": Shaggy's response to Velma quitting the gang is a soft no.
  • The Load: Mostly averted with Shaggy, who sees himself as this and early he calls himself "the dude that carries the bags". He still is very capable of helping the others out, and in fact, some parts of the film couldn't occur without his help, as he is the only member of the gang non to become captured by the creatures, and so he is able to release the souls of the others back to their bodies when they get captured.
  • Logo Joke: A bite is taken out of the Warner Bros. shield; although you don't see him, Scooby's laugh is heard. And then the logo disappears and Scooby'south dog tag reading "SD" appears, underneath information technology says "A Mystery Inc. Company".
  • Lots of Luggage: Daphne has seven acquit-on bags she wants to accept with her to Spooky Island.
  • Magic Skirt: Linda Cardellini had her brim taped to her legs so it wouldn't flip over in the scene where she (as Velma) dangles upside down by one foot in a scaffold chain. This was Warner Bros.' edict to help preserve the "family flick" integrity.
  • The Homo Behind the Man: Scrappy-Doo is the real villain of the film, with Emile just being a very convincing human robot suit he pilots.
  • Main Player: It's revealed that Emile Mondavarious is really Scrappy-Doo, who pulls off a very disarming gentlemanly human businessman.
  • Meaningful Repeat: "Friends don't quit."
  • Ms. Fanservice:
    • Daphne walks around dressed in plenty of flattering dresses that show cleavage.
    • Velma became this due to being played by the buxom Linda Cardellini with her wearing a tight cleavage-friendly blouse during the 2nd half of the movie.
    • At that place's also the cameo from Pamela Anderson in a sheer white tank meridian.
    • Mary Jane besides wears some very effigy-flattering clothes.
    • An infamous deleted scene has Daphne walking in on a possessed Velma dancing effectually in a locker room wearing nothing but a tiny red bikini, along with several other scantily-clad girls.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • When Shaggy is explaining why he and Scooby "don't exercise castles", the chilling things he mentions ("paintings with optics that watch you, and suits of armor you recollect is a statue, but there's a guy inside who follows yous every fourth dimension you plow effectually!") are a reference to the kickoff e'er episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, "What a Night for a Knight".
    • Fred existence an Writer and Velma claiming to working for NASA is to The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries.
    • Likewise, the "Evil Elf" auditions is a reference to an episode from that serial...where there actually were evil elves.
  • Mugged for Disguise: After Shaggy swings into a henchman virtually the end, he disguises himself by wearing the henchman's apparel over his own. He ditches the disguise when he goes to assault Mondavarious.
  • The Napoleon: A flashback to the "good old days" shows Scrappy attempting to usurp leadership of the gang from Fred, saying he "doesn't take the scrote for the task!" earlier unceremoniously being given the kicking.
  • Neck Lift: Possessed Mary Jane does this to Shaggy and Scooby near the end.
  • Dainty Task Fixing Information technology, Villain: Despite simply needing Scooby for the ritual, Emile Mondavarious/Scrappy-Doo invited the entire gang of Mystery Inc. to the island when the members had already broken up and went their separate means, just so that they can witness his moment of triumph. This subsequently results in the previously-hostile Scooby Gang rekindling its human relationship and coming together to defeat Scrappy's programme.
  • No Name Given: The swain who flirts with Velma over a drink and tries to defend her when the demons assault is never named.
  • Nobody Here but Usa Statues: In the castle, the gang sees the approaching shadows of Zarkos and some Mooks while they're continuing in front end of a medieval display. Fred says he has a programme, the camera pans to Zarkos and the Mooks entering the corridor, and when it pans dorsum to the display three seconds after, the gang take managed to hide themselves in two suits of armor (Shaggy and Fred) a metallic gargoyle (Scooby), a princess costume (Daphne) and a bearded scholar costume (Velma) in the brandish.
  • Noodle Incident:
    • According to Fred near Scooby:

      "This is the most embarrassing affair you've done since you lot decided to clean your beans at Don Knotts' Christmas party."

    • According to Shaggy, he and Scooby tried to eat a human being in a hot canis familiaris costume.
  • No, Y'all: Shaggy'southward response to Scooby telling him that his mother eats feline excrement is simply to parrot the insult.

    Shaggy: No, Scooby-Doo, your mom eats cat poop!

  • Not So Above It All: Velma is the nearly mature and serious-minded of the gang but fifty-fifty she couldn't resist the opportunity to scare Daphne with a haunted house's animatronics.
  • Oh, Crap!: A LOT of them and has its own page.
  • Older Hero vs. Younger Villain: Scooby versus Scrappy.
  • Older Than They Wait: When Scrappy appears in a flashback, Velma mentions how he wasn't a puppy anymore despite his appearances thanks to a gland disorder.
  • 1-Winged Angel: Scrappy later arresting the souls.
  • Outside-Context Problem: The entire situation is this for the gang; as Fred notes, their "surface area of expertise is nutjobs in Halloween costumes", and they are now facing a legitimate demon threat.
  • Cardboard Disguise: Large dogs aren't allowed on the plane and so Shaggy dresses Scooby up in a wearing apparel, big hat and sunglasses as "Grandma". Velma and Daphne say that no one volition autumn for it then Fred does. The novelization (written from Velma's bespeak of view) says that the disguise fooled everyone on the plane.
  • Perspective Flip: The novelization, which tells each chapter from a different character'due south point of view. For example, Velma'due south POV covers the opening break-up and the side by side chapter is from Shaggy's.
  • Pre Ass Kicking One Liner:

    Shaggy: Like, dude...

    Scrappy Rex : WHAT?

    Shaggy: You lot're a bad puppy!

  • Pre-Explosion Glow: When the monsters are exposed to the sunlight, they glow with bright spots just before they explode.
  • Pre-Mortem I-Liner: Velma to the monster that just emerged from Daphne's body: "You lot could employ a fiddling sunlight!" earlier opening the window bullheaded and causing the sunlight to make the monster explode.
  • Pretty Boy: Scrappy seems to think Fred is one, as when he becomes a monster after absorbing the souls, he yells, "Take that, pretty boy!" when he knocks Fred over.
  • Product Placement:
    • Cans of Sprite and Nutrition Coke are seen behind Scooby in the Mystery Machine when he and Shaggy are having eggplant burgers.
    • A Coca-Cola libation is visible outside the quad bicycle shed that Shaggy and Scooby accept refuge in.
  • Properly Paranoid: Before going into the castle, Shaggy worries aloud that castles have paintings that eyes that spotter you and suits of armor that appear to be empty, but actually have a person within. He's correct about both parts of it, as the minor henchman glimpses Fred and Velma through a peephole with the eyes of a figure on the wall, and Velma briefly hides in a skeletal cloaked figure to scare Daphne. Shaggy himself later has to hide in an actual suit of armor to avoid beingness captured by Zarkos.
  • Pool Scene: Occurs during the performance by Sugar Ray the morn subsequently Fred and Velma are captured past the monsters.
  • Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: At one bespeak during Daphne'due south fight with Zarkos, he has her held above his head and smugly says, "Captured again, señorita!" She manages to partly free herself and say (in slow-move), "Non...this...fourth dimension!" before biting his paw.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Daphne is trying to prove that she's an Activity Girl and wears nothing only purple and pinkish. Every bit seen in the prologue, she also has a imperial Mercedes SUV.
  • Punny Proper noun: Emile Mondavarious, be information technology intentional or non, actually makes a coherent phrase in italian: E mi le mondava.
  • Putting the Band Back Together: Shaggy and Scooby want Mystery Inc. to get back together when coincidentally all five of them are invited to Spooky Island by Emile Mondavarious. After saving Scooby from Scrappy and saving the earth, the gang does become back together.
  • Red Is Heroic:
    • Fred'south red ascot, the sole red item of wear he wears.
    • Velma probably fits this more closely, as her wardrobe is entirely red and orange.
  • Remake Cameo:
    • Frank Welker, the original phonation of Fred, voices a guard with a green skeletal outfit saying "Uh, no" to Velma.
    • In the Latin American Spanish dub, Arturo Mercado Sr., who regurlarly voiced Shaggy in the animated adaptations until the 2010s, voiced Scrappy, a office he voiced equally well, while his son, Arturo Mercado Jr., voiced Shaggy instead.
  • Reverse Psychology: A voodoo human warns Daphne not to go into the Spooky Island Castle, which she takes equally a fob and decides to do only that.
  • Right Behind Me: The Luna Ghost behind Shaggy as he'southward trying to explain there's no such thing every bit monsters. He lampshades information technology when Scooby points out the Luna Ghost is behind him. Happens over again afterwards on as he and Scooby are having a farting contest. He doesn't detect that Daphne is correct backside him.
  • Ruder and Cruder: There are some mature references, admitting mild, for the older audition, some of which poke fun at the "realities" of the characters:
    • Shaggy and Scooby are implied to be stoners, with fume coming from the top the Mystery Car, only to reveal that they're cooking from a mini-grill; "Mary Jane", which happens to be Shaggy's favourite proper name, is a drug euphemism; Shaggy isn't knocked out by the mist from the possessed Mary Jane, but instead delighted past it.
    • Velma says "Crap", afterward offset seeing Daphne at the drome.
    • Daphne wants to open a can of Chinese "whoopass".
    • During the possessed Fred's conversation with other college students, he uses the term, "biatch".
    • Velma consumes alcohol, getting drunk. Information technology'south too implied she's never had it before.
    • After Scooby sees a creature out the window, he makes a mayhem nigh it, and Fred reacts past telling him he hasn't been this embarrassed since the former cleaned his "beans" at Don Knotts' Christmas party.
    • Afterward Fred is initially freaked out by existence in Daphne'southward body, he realizes the benefits, which irks Velma.
  • Dominion of Three:
    • Velma is seen without her glasses three times. The starting time is during a Kick the Dog moment when Daphne removes Velma's glasses on purpose. The second time she loses them, she gets captured past the creature who returns them to her. The third time is when Shaggy returns her soul to her torso, equally she is seen without her glasses and puts them back on when the creature who had previously been possessing her explodes upon exposure to sunlight.
    • Fred and the residual of the gang tell Mondavarious that they have three suspects as to who's behind the mystery when he comes across them at the hotel after the castle scene: Due north'Goo Tuana, the Voodoo Man, and Mondavarious himself.
    • Mary Jane's soul is the tertiary one nosotros see to return to its torso when Daphne knocks Zarkos downwardly a shaft into the protoplasm vat, knocking information technology over.
  • Say My Proper noun:
    • Velma screams "Fred!" after the latter accidentally sprays a fire hose at her and causes her to fall off a ledge.
    • Daphne screams "Fred!" when he is captured by a monster at the hotel. Shaggy then screams "Velma!" when she is captured besides. Daphne and then does it once again when Mondavarious is captured.
    • Shaggy, Daphne and Mary-Jane all scream "SCOOBY!" during an Oh, Crap! moment when Scooby accidentally pushes them out of a window.
    • Shaggy screams "SCOOB!" when the latter falls down a tunnel. Moments later, Shaggy dives down the tunnel to try and observe him.
    • Shaggy does this again a few times, when Scooby'due south soul is sucked out of his body past N'Goo Tuana'southward pincer.
  • Schmuck Bait: The mysterious phone call Scooby receives the dark the gang arrive at the isle.

    Caller: Got a bag of uhhh...hamburgers here for ya.

    Scooby: Mmmm!

    Caller: But walk into the nighttime shadowy part of the forest where no ane can come across y'all.

    (Beat, dramatic music)

    Scooby: Roh-kay!

  • Spiral This, I'k Outta Here!:
    • This happens when Velma, Fred and Daphne quit Mystery Inc., leaving only Shaggy and Scooby. Velma even says "I'1000 outta here" before walking away.
    • Subverted afterwards on. Shaggy and Scooby try to flee the Mystery Machine when the human attempts to invite them to Spooky Island, but when they burst out, they bump right into him and end up going anyhow.
    • When the warning is triggered in the castle with Mystery Inc. inside, they all get an Oh, Crap! and run for information technology. At least past and so, they had picked upward some clues they needed.
    • Shaggy suggests doing this subsequently Fred and Velma are captured. Daphne talks him out of it.
  • Self-Deprecation: In a flashback, Scrappy is portrayed equally an egotistical maniac instead of but overconfident, as part of a nod to how reviled he was past fans.
  • Significant Envy Redhead: Daphne, every bit portrayed by Sarah Michelle Gellar, who has greenish eyes.
  • Ship Tease:
    • Velma and Fred, Daphne and Mark McGrath from Sugar Ray. Especially in the old example, since the official pairing in the movie is Fred and Daphne. The latter take barely interactions except for the body-swapping scene and The Big Damn Kiss at the end. Compare that with...
    • The fact that Fred's subplot revolves around learning to appreciate Velma.
      • Despite existence established equally very self-absorbed and hands irritated in this continuity, Fred is surprisingly patient when Velma accidentally tries to strangle him at the showtime of the moving picture, merely gently pushes her off and goes, "Lookout man the ascot!"
      • Them existence the only two members of Mystery Inc. to not immediately start bickering with another when they run across once again, and sitting next to each other on the aeroplane to chilling isle.
      • Velma is very bitter when Fred wants to go off with Daphne, and when she makes her jealousy known Fred actually obliges her.
      • But all of their time in the castle. All of it.
      • And then we have this lovely moment from the novelization:

        Velma: Jinkies.
        Fred's Internal Monologue: Hearing her say that brought back a moving ridge of memories. I suddenly felt a moving ridge of tenderness for good old Velma.

      • It really doesn't help that every time the two have a touching moment there is as keen of almost romantic sounding music...seriously, was someone on the squad secretly a Frelma shipper or something? The Fraphne $.25 seem nearly similar an afterthought.
    • The novel as well ships Daphne with Shaggy, describing Shaggy equally "The only person she was happy to come across."
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!:
    • Shaggy does this to Scrappy when he threatens to impale the other members of Mystery Inc., by borer him with the pincer and using it to remove the Daemon Ritus from his chest, turning him back into a puppy.
    • Non-verbal example soon after the above case. Scrappy says he tin can notwithstanding take them and demands Scooby to put 'em up. Scooby simply punches him away into a wall.
  • Skewed Priorities: When Velma strangles Fred after Daphne removes her glasses early on, he makes her let go and indignantly says, "Watch the ascot!"
  • Sleeves Are for Wimps: Daphne swaps out her traditional long-sleeved outfit for dresses that accept no sleeves. But and so again in the concluding scene where she does the virtually donkey-kicking, she's wearing a bodysuit with sleeves.
  • Smart People Wear Spectacles: Velma, who wears glasses and is The Smart Guy. The merely thing that slows her down is the glasses themselves, as she is Bullheaded Without 'Em.
  • Starter Villain: The Luna Ghost.
  • The Stinger: The get-go part of the credits feature Scooby and Shaggy in a hot pepper eating contest.
  • Surprisingly Realistic Outcome:
    • Daphne finds out at the airport she can't take seven bags as hand baggage.
    • Daphne gets fed up of being the Damsel in Distress and undergoes martial arts classes offscreen to stop information technology from happening. She still gets captured. Still, at the cease, what she learned does help her to defeat Zarkos.
    • Being The Friend Nobody Likes of Mystery Inc., Fred and Velma aren't too happy to see Daphne at the aerodrome, and the feeling is mutual.
    • Ii years after Mystery Inc. divide upwardly, even though all of them were invited to Chilling Island, only Shaggy and Scooby want the gang to reunite. The others were the ones who instigated the split up in the first place and are initially reluctant to work together, because the bitterness and resentment they each felt towards each other was obviously however present. They only decide to piece of work together when they realise the scale of the threat they're facing and how one of their own - Scooby - is in danger of being sacrificed. Their success in stopping Scrappy's programme does inspire the gang to finally reunite, though.
  • Targeted Human Sacrifice: The Big Bad needs a pure soul for his ritual. The only soul meeting the requirements on the whole island is Scooby's.
  • Take That!: "Spooky Island" is a gleeful slam on all Standards and Practices, and is proven to exist wildly pop with college students for precisely all reasons. Possibly a given, since Joe Barbera, who was very vocally confronting what he saw as over-cleansing in the 80's, was ane of the executive producers.
  • Team Mitt-Stack: Mystery Inc. do two of these. The beginning one is when they decide to save Scooby and stop the Darkopalypse ritual from happening. The second ane is when they officially get back together at the end.
  • Technicolor Decease: When the monsters possessing the humans are freed and exposed to sunlight, they explode into sparks and dark-green smoke.
  • Tempting Fate:
    • In the airport scene, Daphne tells Fred and Velma that she won't talk to them and turns abroad, then well-nigh immediately asks why they're there.
    • This quote from Fred: "In that location's admittedly, absolutely, no such thing as..." Guess what bursts in right at that moment. "MONSTER!"
  • Theme Music Ability-Up: Happens in the climax with MXPX'due south cover of the theme song playing.
  • Toilet-Drinking Dog Gag: While investigating a scary ride, Scooby and Shaggy detect themselves entangled on sausages with the just pick being to eat their mode out. After i bite, Scooby complains about it being plastic but for Shaggy to quip how Scooby drinks out of the toilet. Scooby's response to the statement is telling Shaggy that he does that too.
  • Toilet Humour: Scooby and Shaggy have a farting contest and Scrappy urinates on Daphne.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Daphne had a radical change from her classic Damsel in Distress characterization. Elements of this change stuck effectually in future Scooby-Doo media, notably in What's New, Scooby-Doo?.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: Everyone compared to the original series. Fred is the most glaring example, oftentimes taking credit for the plans Velma came up with. Fifty-fifty Shaggy and Scooby aren't immune. And of class, Scrappy becomes egotistical on top of his overconfidence, even before he seeks his revenge on the gang.
  • Totally Radical: The creatures accept learned to imitate man speech - using this equally an example. So it's easy to spot who's been possessed and who hasn't.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Chocolate-covered eggplant burgers for Shaggy. He says so in the first scene we see afterwards the two-year gap equally he's nigh to consume i. Too Scooby snacks, for Shaggy likewise equally for Scooby.
  • Tree Buchet: A monster that tries to capture Scooby in the woods ends up existence flung away in this manner.
  • Un Limited Wardrobe:
    • All of the gang, peculiarly fashionista Daphne. Her outfits are: Long-sleeve wearing apparel, scarf, gogo boots, headband (Luna Ghost investigation; this one has the closest resemblance to that of her cartoon counterpart); Trench coat, headband, sunglasses, gogo boots, mini dress (airport); Cheongsam meridian, athletic headband, flats, pants (deleted scene); Halter pinnacle, sunhat, sunglasses, flare pants, gogo boots (arriving at Spooky Island); Sleeveless low-cut dress, gogo boots, clutch purse (Investigating the castle); Different sleeveless dress from above, gogo boots, unlike clutch from above (monsters); Different long-sleeve dress, scarf, and headband (flashback); Cropped halter tankini superlative with brim bottoms, wedges, handbag (Embankment/captured); Lowcut wrap clothes, gogo boots, tertiary clutch (Possession); Jumpsuit, gogo boots (Battle/Epilogue).
    • Velma is the same case, although not as bad as Daphne.
  • Tropical Island Chance: The gang are invited to Spooky Island, a tropical isle resort with a ghostly and mystical theme.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: Shaggy gets Daphne'southward protoplasm out of the vat afterwards freeing Velma and Fred. She tells him to put her back in, equally she wants to get herself out. He releases her anyway.
  • Urine Trouble: In a flashback Scrappy pees on Daphne, which - in addition to his massive ego - is what got him kicked off the team.
  • Valley Daughter: Daphne talks similar this at the beginning but has dropped it when the gang reunite.
  • Villain Ball: Scrappy-Doo's programme to unleash the demon ground forces and take over the world might accept succeeded, but since he wanted Mystery Inc. to witness his victory, he invited the unabridged team and encouraged them to come together (albeit while disguised), thus giving them the chance to defeat him.
  • Villainous Crush: Why else would Scrappy urinate all over Daphne in the flashback? In Fred's words, he was "marking his territory".
  • Villains Out Shopping:
    • After the castle scene, North'Goo Tuana is seen playing the piano at the hotel. He's pretty expert at it, because the applause he gets afterwards.
    • Possessed characters are seen in a pool, playing with a embankment ball and more often than not just chilling and listening to Sugar Ray perform, who are besides possessed, before turning on Shaggy and Scooby.
  • Song Racket: When Mary Jane says "No, Shaggy" when Shaggy tells her he has to rescue Scooby, she mysteriously sounds similar a homo. Justified because she was possessed at the time.
  • Voices Are Mental: When the members of Mystery Inc. bandy bodies.
  • Wasn't That Fun?: Afterward the capture of the Luna Ghost, Shaggy remarks this to Scooby about the chase they just had, and that they should observe some other skateboard and "similar, exercise it once again".
  • Wham Line: Mystery Inc. deduced that the villains need a pure soul for their plans. Fred wonders where they are going to find a pure human soul.

    Velma: I didn't say human...

  • Wham Shot: Fred removes what he thinks is a mask of Mondavarious's face up. Underneath is not a human confront, but a serial of robotic workings, revealing him to be a robot.
  • Who Wears Short Shorts?: Mary Jane in the second deed.
  • Who's Laughing At present?:

    Daphne: (having simply overpowered Zarkos) At present who's the dryad in distress?

    Daphne: Straight up!

  • Who Would Be Stupid Enough?: Near the beginning of the movie, when Scooby disguises himself as an erstwhile woman in lodge to be allowed onto the plane.

    Daphne: No one is stupid plenty to believe that.

    Fred: Who's the ugly old broad?

  • Who Would Want to Watch U.s.a.?: Shaggy mentions how creepy castles always accept paintings with eyes that watch y'all and suits of armor that have guys in it who follow you but stop every time you turn effectually. Daphne has to ask how many times has it actually happened. According to Shaggy, the respond is 12.
  • Unspoken Plan Guarantee: The gang formulates a program to cease the sacrificial anniversary and briefly explain what it is earlier it commences. Naturally, everything goes wrong but in the end it still does its job.
  • "You lot!" Exclamation: Daphne'southward soul before it enters Fred'south trunk the commencement time.
  • You lot Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: The hilarious expression of a boy in an orange jumper at the airport seeing Scooby poorly disguised as a woman. Velma states the trope almost word-for-give-and-take immediately afterwards.
  • You Need a Jiff Mint: When one of the isle demons growls in Velma'south face, Velma says "Nice Mask, bad breath".
  • Your Mom: Comes upwardly during a tiff between Scooby and Shaggy.

    Scooby: Your rama reats rat roop!


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