Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated/YMMV

"Scooby: Are you... cheating on me?"
 * Accidental Innuendo:
 * Traps Illustrated, if you know what the word trap can also mean.
 * From episode 11: "Nothing says I love you like 200 ft. of parachute cord and a cargo net!" Looks like Freddy is also into bondage.
 * Alternative Character Interpretation: Mayor Jones:
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: When Derrick J. Wyatt was announced as the lead character designer, the fandom went BOOM.
 * Character announcements for the Hex Girls and Vincent Van Ghoul caused a lot of love from the audience, more specifically with the latter.
 * What about episode 14? There were 4 old Hanna-Barbera shows teaming up! (Speed Buggy, Jabberjaw, Captain Caveman and Funky Phantom)!
 * Oh it gets BETTER. The Johnny Quest team is coming up, and Johnny's original voice actor is gonna be voicing Brad Chiles! And Blue Falcon and Dynomutt's gonna come back also!
 * Season 2 is gonna come up in Spring 2012! HOORAY!!!!
 * Awesome Music: Trap. Of. Love.
 * Base Breaker: Scooby and Velma. Some sympathize more with Scooby than Velma in the "love triangle" with Shaggy, while some sympathize more with Velma.
 * The new look of the Hex Girls is very divisive, as well.
 * Cargo Ship: Fred and traps. Seriously, he can't walk past a net or a cage without swooning over it.
 * Complete Monster:
 * Ear Worm: The "Dance in my Pants" song in episode 7.
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment: A lot of Mayor Jones' "wacky" moments from early in the season become this after seeing the finale...
 * Growing the Beard: The handling of the romance and overall plot seems to get better around the second half of season 1.
 * Hilarious in Hindsight:
 * In "The Shrieking Madness", Shaggy reacts unfavorably to the vegan burgers being served. Funny because Casey Kasem was rumored to have insisted that Shaggy become a vegetarian in order to bring him more in line with Kasem's vegan diet.
 * Matthew Lillard becoming the new voice of Shaggy despite being threatened by the animated Shaggy and Scooby in Looney Tunes: Back in Action for his performance in the first live action movie.
 * Ho Yay:
 * When discussing plans for after High School, Fred implies that he and Shaggy will be rooming together, but actually asks if Shaggy prefers cotton or linen bedsheets.
 * When Scooby realizes that Shaggy's relationship with Velma is serious, he acts just like a jilted lover.

"Thorn: I'm a good look for you, Daphne."
 * And when they're too caught up in a happy reunion to run from a Killer Robot dog, Velma tells them "Let's go, lovebirds."
 * Fred's dad's old fraternity Mu Gamma Tau only seem to be interested in working out and wrestling... a lot.
 * Daphne gets some with Thorn of the Hex Girls in episode 7.


 * Episode 11 - Sheila Altoonian and Elizabeth Blake.
 * Episode 14 - The Principal and Angel Dynamite.
 * Episode 16 - When Aphrodite casts her love spell, everyone seems to fall for a member of the opposite sex...except Mayor Jones and Sheriff Stone, who are seen dancing together in the streets. Not to mention all the little dates they seem to go on...
 * Episode 20 - Velma and Amy the mermaid.
 * Episode 22 gives us Dr. Rick Spartan and his assistant Charles/Cachinga. They argue like an old married couple, but the minute Rick is seriously injured, Charles is rushing to his side, worried sick. Of course, Rick is married, but it only plays down the Ho Yay a little.
 * Episode 24: Night Ranger collects magazines with men in what Daphne calls "mankinis."
 * Mayor Jones and Sheriff Stone really do enjoy hanging out together...
 * In episode three, Rung Ladderton and Fred comment on each other's ascots... and then swap saying how good they look on each other.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Velma. You can't help but feel sorry for her when.
 * Magnificent Bastard: Professor Pericles as been getting there since he first appeared, but probably cemented when
 * Memetic Sex Goddess: Velma...
 * Moral Event Horizon:
 * For Mr. E, or
 * For Mayor Jones, asking the kids to come to the Cicada Festival; he says he has a plan to protect them.
 * Pericles gets a couple in the finale too.
 * Romantic Plot Tumor: Nearly every episode involves the Shaggy-Velma and/or Fred-Daphne relationships and the angst that accompanies it. Although they're thankfully usually sub-plots for the mysteries, it still gets rather tiring after a while.
 * Well episode 22 made Velma and Shaggy friends and episode 26
 * The Scrappy: Fred's father. More concerned about keeping Crystal Cove a tourist attraction than stopping attacks on the victims. Even when the victim is his own son and his friends. Of course, it helps that he's SUPPOSED to be an unlikeable Jerkass, unlike, well, Scrappy.
 * Lampshaded with the Trope Namer at the musuem. Fred reminds Daphne they agreed to never speak of him again.
 * Velma herself in the first half of Season 1. To some she appears incredibly bitchy to an extent.
 * Surprisingly Improved Sequel
 * Tear Jerker: The end of season one was utterly heartbreaking.
 * The season 2 premiere.
 * They Changed It, Now It Sucks: While the show is considered very good by a lot of people, a very large amount of old school Scooby Doo fans hate it because of things like ditching the name "Coolsville", focusing more on relationships than mysteries, and not having Scooby Snax.
 * What an Idiot!:
 * Anyone who tries to scare people away in a town where hauntings are a tourist attraction. That's just asking for paranormal enthusiasts to get too close.
 * Then again, that also means that the local authorities are reluctant to stop you if you dress like a monster.
 * Also, "the slime monster" might have gotten away with it, too, if he hadn't staged an attack in broad daylight!
 * The intention might have been to.
 * What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: This show is surprisingly darker, violent, gorier and scarier than the previous shows have (threats to kill the gang have occurred, stuff blows up, people get injured, etc.) yet it was rated TV-Y7-FV! Ironically, its sister show The Looney Tunes Show was rated TV-PG, yet is much tamer.
 * The Woobie: Fred. Fred. and Fred.
 * Don't forget Daphne.
 * Fred gets it worse in the season 2 premiere.
 * The intention might have been to.
 * What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: This show is surprisingly darker, violent, gorier and scarier than the previous shows have (threats to kill the gang have occurred, stuff blows up, people get injured, etc.) yet it was rated TV-Y7-FV! Ironically, its sister show The Looney Tunes Show was rated TV-PG, yet is much tamer.
 * The Woobie: Fred. Fred. and Fred.
 * Don't forget Daphne.
 * Fred gets it worse in the season 2 premiere.