: Fred designs a complex, Rube Goldberg-like trap to catch the creature, which Shaggy and Scooby often inadvertently help spring.
: Shaggy and Scooby frequently encounter the "monster" and are chased through various settings, often using comedic antics and disguises to evade capture. The Scooby-Doo Show
: The villain is led away by the police, famously exclaiming, "I would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!". Notable Stories and Monsters : Fred designs a complex, Rube Goldberg-like trap
: To find clues, Fred usually suggests they "split up," often pairing himself with Daphne and Velma while Shaggy and Scooby-Doo go off together. Notable Stories and Monsters : To find clues,
: A monster or ghost is introduced, often terrorizing a local community or business.
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: Once caught, the monster is revealed to be a human in a costume—typically a local person using the legend to hide criminal activities like theft or land grabs.