Jeepers It's the Creeper - S2-E3
Audio problem: When the gang are driving in the Mystery Machine at the end of the episode, Fred says "Well, now that we're rid of the Creeper, " but his mouth is not moving.
Jeepers It's the Creeper - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: After the gang's encounter with the hermit they head back to the Mystery Machine, and when Fred opens the passenger door in the wideshot its colors are the usual blue, green, and orange, but in the closeups the door's exterior is solid green. The style of the door handle is also different in the closeups.
Jeepers It's the Creeper - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: When we see Daphne in the Mystery Machine at the end of the episode, her scarf is coloured green but changes to purple in the next shot, then it's back to green when they return the chick.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Audio problem: When Fred says "Is this your ghost, guys?", his mouth does not move.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: When the gang have captured Asa Shanks after the column collapsed on him, Daphne is at the far end of the column. But after Scooby reveals the treasure from inside the column, he takes it to Mr. Stillwall but Daphne is nowhere in sight.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Audio problem: When we see the Mystery Machine at the end of the episode, we hear Daphne's voice but her mouth is not moving.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: In a full view of the Mystery Machine driving at the end, Shaggy is initially sitting in the front, but in the very next shot he is sitting in the back with Scooby, finishing their pizzas and back to playing their instruments.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: When Fred hears thumping noises from the attic, we see a full view of the gang and Mr. Stillwall is next to Shaggy in the hen house. When we see Fred and Shaggy in the next shot, Mr. Stillwall has gone.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: When the gang are standing by the well after Shaggy and Scooby told them they had seen a ghost, a rope on the spindle and the end of the rope is loose, but after Velma says that there are no such thing as a ghost, we cut back to the gang and the end of the rope is nowhere to be seen.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Audio problem: In a shot of the Mystery Machine at the beginning of the episode, Fred says "I wish I could find some kind of groovy road sign to tell us where we are", but his mouth is not moving.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: When Velma picks up the green plant that is covering the sign post, she picks up the plant with her left hand, but in the next shot she is now holding the plant in her right hand.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: When Shaggy says "It says 24,000 miles to China", there is no-one standing beside him, but in the next shot he is now standing next to Daphne.
The Haunted House Hang-Up - S2-E5
Revealing mistake: When Shaggy is holding Scooby in his arms after the gang meet Asa for the first time, Shaggy's nose is missing.
A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts - S1-E11
Audio problem: The Frankenstein monster growls like the werewolf at one point in the laboratory.
Plot hole: Given he fell down into a ravine it seems impossible for Carl to have got back to his trailer before Mystery Inc does.
Answer: During most episodes of "Scooby Doo, Where Are You?," the gang often split up to explore the latest haunted mansion or abandoned windmill or deserted amusement park. Scooby and Shaggy would generally end up together, Velma would often go off alone, and Daphne would frequently go exploring with Fred. It seemed to be a running theme in the "Scooby Doo" cartoons that Daphne was perpetually flirting with Fred. Fred, however, always seemed much more obliviously preoccupied with finding the next clue, foiling Daphne's amorous intentions. I have always been under the impression that the Scooby-Doo gang was a pretty sexually ambiguous group. More than a few people have suggested that athletic, well-coiffed, ascot-wearing Fred, and bookish Velma were early archetypes of gay/lesbian teens. The show existed in a time when several cartoons suggested sexual ambiguity in its characters: Effete Snagglepuss, a repeatedly drag-wearing Bugs Bunny (who even appeared in TV's first same-sex wedding with phallic rifle-toting Elmer Fudd), prim and polite gophers Mac and Tosh, Peppermint Patty, Marcie, Schroeder and Linus from the "Peanuts" cartoons. But whether or not any then subversive homosexual undertones were ever intended in any of the characters, the oft-paired Daphne and Fred never seemed able to get their relationship beyond the lukewarm stage, much to Daphne's apparent chagrin.
Michael Albert