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** 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]]: {{spoiler|The Nibiru Entity, the series story's [[Bigger Bad]] and along with Jacques THE most evil villain in Scooby Doo history. So evil that his very existence is responsible for every bad thing and every villain on the show. We only see him in the series finale, and he spends his screen time in the last episode literally ''eating and killing every cast member left'' who's not the main Mystery Inc. group, all for the sake of feeding his power-lust and bringing about the apocalypse, which he wishes to then repeat throughout the entire universe. His agent, [[Big Bad]] Professor Pericles, was in fact turned into a sociopath by him.}}
** To elaborate on that: {{spoiler|As an Annunaki descendant, Perciles was easily corruptible by Nibiru, but since he has a genius intellect, he was most aware of his "master" and thus the most in-tune with him in terms of evil and power-lust. When we see the "better sides" of the curses' victims who are sealed off in the Sitting Room, Pericles is absent: this bird was literally born to be bad, but waited on his chance to act on that badness. His laundry list of crimes include betraying his own friends by working with Mayor Jones on the Freak of Crystal Cove hoax, haunting and attacking Jones in his home in order to steal his disc piece, murdering Ed Machine, building an army of killer robots to unleash on his enemies, murdering Cassidy Williams, aiding Mr. E in trying to blow Mystery Inc. up with a bomb, talking Brad and Judy into betraying their son (putting them down an irrevocable path of darkness and madness), taking control of Destroido Co's research labs in order to create skeletal cattle spliced with Bee and Piranha DNA that devour and kill many Destroido employees and then unleashing an ''entire herd of these on Crystal Cove in order to devour it'', abusing his old friend Mr. E and then having cobra venom injected into his spine so that he wouldn't turn against him, having Brad and Judy undergo plastic surgery in a scheme to [[Mind Rape]] the gang into giving up their disc pieces, having populated areas of Crystal Cove ''leveled to the ground'' and then forcing it's citizens into slave labor to find the gate to where the treasure is, using his robot army to suppress the citizens and planning to ''massacre them all'' once they'd served their purpose, ordering one of his robots to ''gun down a teenage girl with a machine gun'', and finally he deliberately asks the Nibiru Entity if he can be his vessel, intending to use the Entity's power to destroy and dominate the earth, not knowing that the Entity would actually eat him from the inside and take over his body. When reality changes after the Entity's destruction, we see Pericles as Ricky's company's mascot with a ''completely different'' persona that what he had in the Nibiru reality, meaning his identity was so tied to the Entity that in a reality where the Entity never existed, he's cut from quite a different cloth.}}
** To put this in a non-spoiler way, when your level and methods of being a [[Complete Monster]] actually retroactively absolve all of the other villains in the show (even the [[Big Bad]]), you ''know'' you're bad.
* [[Continuity Lock Out]]: As the show progresses and all the plot points and backstory are piled on about the questions about the Conquistadors and the original Mystery Incorporated, it becomes rather unfriendly to newer viewers regardless of the Previously On segments. The show's ending, however, at 52 episodes and 2 seasons, may mitigate this. It is nonetheless a lot better in one sitting.