"Ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-TAA!! PUPPY POWER!!" Scrappy-Doo's entrance line, delivered in the style of a trumpet charge (and more often than not bombastically, usually to the annoyance and chagrin of the others). "Would you do it for a Scooby Snack?" Usually asked by either Daphne or Velma as a way to get Scooby-Doo to help on the case."Zoinks!!" The characteristic catchphrase of Norville "Shaggy" Rogers, usually signalling that the monster is on the attack, and the chase is inevitable."Ruh-roh-RAGGY!!!" Scooby-Doo's characteristic signal to Shaggy that the monster du jour is close at hand,."Danger-Prone Daphne is stuck again": Also from Velma, and occasionally Fred, referring to any awkward situation in which Daphne Blake is caught up in, only to stumble."Jeepers!" Said by Daphne when she finds a clue or is startled.Is that a breakfast cereal or something?!") (In the Johnny Bravo crossover episode " Bravo Dooby-Doo," Johnny Bravo is overheard asking Velma "Jinkies. "Jinkies!" Synonymous with Velma Dinkley, as in her signalling that an important clue has emerged."Looks like we've got another mystery on our hands": Fred Jones' signal that another case is in the wings (akin to Sherlock Holmes' "The game is afoot!").Since the debut of the Scooby-Doo franchise in 1969, several popular catchphrases have become synonymous with the characters therefrom.
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