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Cover Model Corner with Ryan StantonReviews Reviews and More Reviews! "scooby-doo! Mystery Incorporated" Beware The B... TodayDaphne finds a mysterious locket in the caves, which Prof. Raffalo denies knowing. The episode ends with a cryptic phone call from a figure calling himself Mr. E, warning the gang that they have uncovered a much larger truth. Key Themes and Innovations The monster is unmasked as Professor Raffalo , a science teacher who used the mutant ruse to cover his attempt to rob the Crystal Cove Bank. "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated" Beware the B... is the first episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated , which originally aired as a sneak peek on April 5, 2010, on Cartoon Network . This series premiere distinguishes itself from previous iterations by introducing a darker, serialized tone and reimagining the gang's relationship with their hometown of Crystal Cove. Episode Plot and Mystery Daphne finds a mysterious locket in the caves, which Prof It introduces romantic tensions, specifically the secret relationship between Velma and Shaggy, and Daphne’s unrequited feelings for a trap-obsessed Fred. E, warning the gang that they have uncovered This episode establishes the "Curse of Crystal Cove" arc, moving away from purely episodic "monster-of-the-week" formats. The episode follows the gang as they investigate a "Slime Mutant" that is cocooning victims in a gelatinous substance. The gang's parents are introduced for the first time in series continuity as active characters, often serving as obstacles to the gang's sleuthing. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Beware the Beast from Below |