Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

Correction: Sometimes Scooby's dog tag does not show the blue diamond on it. Presumably, when the blue diamond is not on the tag, then it can be reasonably inferred the tag has been turned around to the backside, where there is no blue diamond, showing the gold-colored backside of the tag, instead.

Scott215

Correction: It's a movie production set. Scooby and the Gang are quite famous as detectives, so it's logical to say that a movie production prop set could easily have a mask of a famous dog.

Quantom X

Correction: The 'camera' was on Sharon long enough for either Fred or Shaggy or the bad guy to put his glasses on.

Correction: The 'ape man' actually turns around as soon as shaggy lifts up his camera to take the picture. That's why it may seem like the 'ape man' was turned the other way.

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Never Ape and Ape Man - S1-E7

Shaggy: Scooby-Snacks won't work on me this time.
Daphne: Would you do it for a Shaggy-Snack? A little something I whipped up.
Shaggy: Huh? A Shaggy-Snack?
Daphne: Yes, it's a pot-pie, with pizza crust, anchovies, pepperoni, cherries, all in a thick chocolate sauce.
Shaggy: Hahahaha! I'll do it! I'll do it!

Quantom X

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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?

Piemanmoo

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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