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* [[Abhorrent Admirer]]: Gibby Norton to Velma.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: In "A Scooby-Doo Valentine", Daphne laments that the fact that she was impersonated by an extra (who, ironically, resembled her voice actor, [[Grey DelisleDeLisle]]), saying "What, [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]] wasn't available?" Sarah Michelle Gellar played Daphne in the [[Live Action Adaptation]] of the franchise.
** In one episode, Shaggy's filling in as a radio host for their friend Dell. He shows Scooby his "radio voice"...which is, of course, Casey Kasem's natural speaking voice (the one ''he'' uses on the radio).
* [[Art Shift]]: In contrast to the usual [[Hanna-Barbera]] style, the characters are redesigned in Warner Bros. Animation's typical "house" style of the time for this series.
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* [[Bookcase Passage]]: Parodied whenever necessary.
* [[Brainy Brunette]]: Velma Dinkley.
* [[Charlie and Thethe Chocolate Parody]]: Shaggy and Scooby once won a contest where the prize was either a trip to Aruba or a tour of the Scooby Snack factory in [[Descriptive Ville|Munchville, Ohio]]. And the factory was run by a man dressed like [[The Wonka|Willy Wonka]].
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Fred Jones.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: The flashback to the gang's childhood in "A Terrifying Round with a Menacing Metallic Clown" is in the same style as [[A Pup Named Scooby Doo]].
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* [[Farmers Daughter]]: Velma's cousin Marcy is one of these, but without the overly protective father.
* [[Flanderization]]: Yet again, Fred Jones.
* [[Food Asas Bribe]]: How the gang usually persuade Shaggy and Scooby to be monster bait. In one episode, they use Scooby Snacks to persuade Shaggy and Scooby to be literal bait--the two end up dressing like octopi.
* [[Former Child Star]]: The Mystery Machine used to belong to the Mystery Kids, a musical group that starred a brother and a sister. They appear in the episode "It's Mean, It's Green, It's the Mystery Machine", where their mother has been attempting to arrange a return to stardom for them. {{spoiler|They decide at the end that they're happier being nobodies.}}
* [[The Game Never Stopped]]: This happens in the episode {{spoiler|E-Scream}}.
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* [[Genre Savvy]]: In one episode, Shaggy and Scooby brought their own Scooby Snacks so they'd not have to accept the ones the gang offered as bribe. The gang reacted by offering milk, which they accepted.
** This show is often genre savvy a ''LOT''; every episode has to parody the classic Scooby-Doo formula in some way.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Several voice cast members from ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'' can often be heard on this show; not only does [[Grey DelisleDeLisle]] (Vicky) voice Daphne (having previously voiced the character in ''Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase''), there have been several times where [[Tara Strong]] (Timmy), [[Daran Norris]] (Cosmo), [[Susan Blakeslee]] (Wanda), [[Carlos Alazraqui]] (Mr. Crocker), [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] (various other characters), even ''[[Adam West]]'' in one episode.
* [[Human Popsicle]]: {{spoiler|Dr. Armind Zola}} attempts to enact this trope in "Uncle Scooby and Antarctica".
* [[Inexplicably Identical Individuals]]: All Daphne needs to look identical to her cousin Danica is a wig. She says that her Uncle Julius also resembles Danica when he wears heels.
** Velma looks like her cousin Marcy's parents, especially in contrast to Marcy herself, ironically.
* [[It Was a Dark Andand Stormy Night]]: Surprisingly only done on ONE episode: "The Vampire Strikes Back," it starts off as your classic Scooby-Doo thunderstorm (complete with crackles, pops and vinyl hiss on the first couple of lightning flashes), but then it gets more realistic and LOUD, and then after the loudest thunder crash of them all (when Fred leaps down from a tower to save Daphne near the end), the storm abruptly ''comes to an end.''
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: And lots of it, too. Every episode had to have at least one or two parodies of the classic Scooby-Doo conventions, to the point where it was no longer funny.
* [[Latex Perfection]]: Typically avoided in this series in favor of the villains using makeup, animatronics, holograms, etc. Though there are a few exceptions in this series, such as in the intro, and in "A Scooby-Doo Valentine" when the gang is framed by rubber-masked impostors, and Scooby is unmasked to reveal {{spoiler|J.C. Chasez of N'Sync}}!
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* [[Not Himself]]: In "E-Scream", everyone aside from Velma acts pretty weird, Fred doesn't want to split up, Daphne wears shoes that don't match, and Shaggy's catchphrase was slightly different<ref>He said "Toinks!"</ref>, {{spoiler|See [[The Game Never Stopped]]}}.
* [[Once an Episode]]: Nearly all the parodies of the old series (especially spoofing the "meddling kids" line.)
* [[The Other Darrin]]: After Don Messick's death, [[Frank Welker]] took over the voice role of Scooby-Doo, in addition to [[Talking to Himself|voicing Fred as he always did]], which resulted in Scooby-Doo sounding more like Brain from ''[[Inspector Gadget]]''. Velma was also recast to Mindy Cohn, which made her sound more like Mandy from ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy|Grim and Evil]]'' (ironically, Mandy was voiced by [[Grey DelisleDeLisle]], who was Daphne's voice actress since 2001).
** Also, in ''The Vampire Strikes Back'' Kimberly Brooks did double-duty and voiced both Luna & Dusk of the Hex Girls (although the episode's credits claim that Dusk's usual actress, Jane Wiedlin, provided singing vocals).
* [[Out-of-Character Moment]]: In-universe: {{spoiler|In "E-Scream", this is what tips Velma off to the fact that she's in a virtual reality game: Freddy doesn't want to split up, Daphne is okay with wearing mismatched shoes, and Shaggy and Scooby are perfectly willing to be bait for a trap even without being offered Scooby Snacks. Shaggy saying "Toinks!" instead of "Zoinks" is just the final nail in the coffin.}}
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** One episode plays with it; the monster ''is'' real. It's just a creature that was disturbed by the crooked plan of the villain.
* [[Ship Tease]]: There's some of this between Fred and Daphne, particularly in the Valentine's Day episode. They are the main [[Fan-Preferred Couple]], after all.
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner (Animation)|Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner]] both make a surprise cameo appearance at the beginning of "New Mexico, Old Monster", complete with their classic designs and the appropriate sound effects.
** Doctor [[Captain America|Armind Zola]] should be obvious by now.
** Not to mention that the third episode of season 3 has a character named Bocephus, as in [[Hank Williams, Jr.]]'s nickname.
* [[Stalker Withwith a Crush]]: Gibby Norton, who obsesses over Velma.
* [[Super OCD]]: Daphne.
* [[Surfer Dude]]: Daphne impresses one of these with her surfing in "She See Sea Monsters by the Sea Shore".