Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

A Clue for Scooby-Doo - S1-E2

Continuity mistake: When the gang are speaking to Ebenezer Shark, look at Daphne and she is standing with her arm down her side. When we see Daphne in the next shot, she now has her hands on her hips.

Hassle in the Castle - S1-E3

Continuity mistake: Scooby uses a magic wand to produce some flowers from the magician's hat, and he is holding the wand in his right hand when the flowers appear. When he is soaked by the flowers, he raises his right hand but the wand is nowhere to be seen.

Hassle in the Castle - S1-E3

Continuity mistake: When the gang are walking along in the castle, in a close-up of Velma and Daphne walking in the background a knight's armour and a shield, but when Daphne falls through the trap door, both the armour and shield disappear.

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Don't Fool With a Phantom - S2-E8

Shaggy: Hey, Scoob, aren't our wax statues the greatest?
Scooby: Yeah.
Daphne: Just what are you fellas going to do with those wax dummies you made?
Shaggy: Well like simple, next time we have a mystery, those dummies can go instead of us.
Fred: There's only one problem. How to tell one pair of dummies from the other.
Shaggy: Very funny, very funny.
Scooby: Yeah. Rery funny.

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Trivia: Velma's famous line, "My glasses; I can't see without them!" was coined from her voice actress Nicole Jaffe when she lost her glasses during a recording session and then uttered of what became to be famous catchphrase of the bespectacled character. The writers liked the phrase so much that they decided to put the iconic scenes of Velma losing her glasses during the show.

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Spooky Space Kook - S1-E15

Question: We never found out what the ham and chicken bones had to do with anything. They were ham and chicken until Scooby ate them. Afterwards, Shaggy wonders why the ghost would keep ham and chicken in the fridge. This was never answered in the episode. Why were they important?

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Chosen answer: A ghost wouldn't have to keep any food in the fridge - they don't need to eat. So it is one thing that proves the ghost is not a ghost.

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