Curse of the Lake Monster (2010). However, their rivalry seems to have faded and has become a friendship as a result of their partnership while working for Mr. E. They remain friends even after she leaves Mystery Incorporated, and Hot Dog Water claims Velma is the only real friend she's ever had. He is often shown constructing various Rube Goldberg traps for villains, which Scooby-Doo and/or Shaggy would often set off by mistake, causing the villain to be captured another way. She makes another cameo in "Wrath of the Krampus". Mystery Incorporated (2010), in the episode "The Siren's Song", Fred and Daphne come across a statue of Scrappy in the Crystal Cove Haunted Museum among the statues of their defeated foes. and other spin-offs including the live-action prequels Scooby-Doo! For more information on Scooby-Doo, see the Scooby-doo wiki. In the movie Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Daphne as a young adult, had a very successful investigative TV series called Coast to Coast with Daphne Blake on a fictional channel called "Americana", which the show had aired on for two seasons. In the 1990s direct-to-video movies and in the 2000s series What's New, Scooby-Doo?, Fred's outfit was given an update, with the removal of his orange ascot and two blue stripes added to his sleeves. In Laff-a-Lympics, Scooby-Dum is also a teammate for the Scooby Doobies. In "Wrath of the Krampus", Velma mentions that she still knows how to get in touch with her and she helps the gang by stealing the three pieces of the Planispheric disc from Mr. E's hiding place. He said "I decided to go the opposite [way] and gave him a hump back, bowed legs, small chin and such. Villains from the Scooby-Doo franchise. At the end of the second season, in the alternate universe created by the gang after destroying the Evil Entity, Ricky Owens is shown to no longer be Mr. E and is a lot like his younger self. In the movie Scooby-Doo! ", Introduced in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Scooby-Doo! [9] In defining the personality of the dog, Ruby and Spears looked for inspiration to the characters played by Bob Hope in his horror-comedies – a coward who shows traits of bravery when his friends are in danger. and the Witch's Ghost. Scooby is also extremely ticklish, and this is seen in many of the television series and movies. He makes a full appearance in the episode "Nightfright", when Shaggy and Scooby win an essay contest to have dinner with him, and later in the episode "Theater of Doom", where he directs the production of Crystal Cove's theatre stage of the legend of Friar Serra and his faithful donkey Porto, who supposedly saved many inhabitants from a tsunami that destroyed Crystal Cove. While not as clever as Velma, Daphne would always solve her problems in a different way. [8] Scooby-Dee was voiced by Janet Waldo, better known to many viewers as the voice of Judy Jetson. They are first seen as suspects of the mystery that is going on in their hometown, Oakhaven, later becoming the gang's friends. Ed Machine is voiced by Richard McGonagle. His catch phrase, usually howled at the end of every episode, is "Scooby-Dooby-Doo!" Bradley "Brad" Chiles and his wife Judy Reeves are members of the original Mystery Incorporated and the real parents of Fredrick Jones, Jr. There are also several recurring characters throughout the franchise, including their parents, friends, allies, and enemies. She became the object of Scooby-Doo's affections. However, he was kicked out of town, and managed to meet up with the current Scooby gang, who was trying to find the Mystery Machine (an airplane) hidden by Bogel and Weerd.