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{{Infobox Episode
 
{{Infobox Episode
|image=[[File:Junk.png|250px]]
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| image= Art_of_Darkness!_title_card.png
|series=Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
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| series= Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
|episode=206
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| episode= 206
|airdate=August 6, 2012
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| airdate= August 6, 2012
|writtenby=[[Benjamin Townsend]]
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| writtenby= [[Benjamin Townsend]]
|directedby=[[Victor Cook]]
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| directedby= [[Victor Cook]]
|previousepisode=''[[The Hodag of Horror (episode)|The Hodag of Horror]]''
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| previousepisode= ''[[The Hodag of Horror (episode)|The Hodag of Horror]]''
|nextepisode=''[[The Gathering Gloom]]''
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| nextepisode= ''[[The Gathering Gloom]]''
 
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'''''Art of Darkness!''''' is the sixth episode of the [[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated season 2|second season]] of ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated]]'', and the thirty-second overall in the series.
 
'''''Art of Darkness!''''' is the sixth episode of the [[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated season 2|second season]] of ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated]]'', and the thirty-second overall in the series.
   
 
==Premise==
 
==Premise==
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"[[Junk]]", a giant art construction made of vehicular parts turns it's victims into gold statues, but with members of [[Mystery Incorporated (Crystal Cove successors)|the gang]] pulled into [[Randy Warsaw]]'s next piece, it's up to [[Daphne Blake (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Daphne]] to solve the case.
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
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Crystal Cove welcomes artist Randy Warsaw, who presents his latest work in the art museum, entitled "Junk." However, this latest work comes to life and attacks patrons of the museum, swallowing members of Warsaw's entourage and working staff and turning them into gold statues. The gang is asked by Mayor Nettles to solve the mystery so the Art Museum can be saved, but this becomes easier said than done as the gang are employed as part of Warsaw's exhibit, leaving Daphne to work the case alone. After solving the case, Mystery Inc. receive a radio broadcast from Cassidy Williams warning them of evil in Crystal Cove.
 
   
 
==Cast and characters==
 
==Cast and characters==
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| [[Grey DeLisle]]
 
| [[Grey DeLisle]]
| [[Daphne Blake (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Daphne Blake]]<br />[[Eeko]]<br />[[Art hipsters|Art hipster #2]]
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| [[Daphne Blake (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Daphne Blake]]<br />[[Eeko]]<br />[[Art hipsters|Art hipster 2]]
 
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| [[Mindy Cohn]]
 
| [[Mindy Cohn]]
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| [[Dee Bradley Baker]]
 
| [[Dee Bradley Baker]]
| [[Junk]]<br />[[Art hipsters|Art hipster #1]]<br />[[Worker 1 (Art of Darkness!)|Worker #1]]
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| [[Junk]]<br />[[Art hipsters|Art hipster 1]]<br />[[Worker 1 (Art of Darkness!)|Worker 1]]
 
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| [[Billy West]]
 
| [[Billy West]]
| [[Randy Warsaw]]<br />[[Art hipsters|Art hipster #3]]<br />[[Butch Firbanks]]
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| [[Randy Warsaw]]<br />[[Art hipsters|Art hipster 3]]<br />[[Butch Firbanks]]
 
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|}
   
 
;Credit errors
 
;Credit errors
* [[Janet Nettles|Mayor Nettles]] is credited as "Janet Nettle".
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* [[Janet Nettles|Mayor Nettles]] is credited as "Mayor Nettle".
 
* [[Junk]] is credited as "Junk Golem". (Possibly meant as a description of the monster.)
 
* [[Junk]] is credited as "Junk Golem". (Possibly meant as a description of the monster.)
   
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! Motive/reason
 
! Motive/reason
 
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| [[Worker 1 (Art of Darkness!)|Worker #1]]
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| [[Worker 1 (Art of Darkness!)|Worker 1]]
 
| Revenge on Randy Warsaw for not giving him any credit for his works.
 
| Revenge on Randy Warsaw for not giving him any credit for his works.
 
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* [[Crystal Cove]]
 
* [[Crystal Cove]]
 
** [[Pretenso Gallery]]
 
** [[Pretenso Gallery]]
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** [[Arrtwerks]]
 
** [[Crystal Cove City Hall|City Hall]]
 
** [[Crystal Cove City Hall|City Hall]]
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==Continuity==
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* When [[Janet Nettles]] is telling the gang about Randy Warsaw's graffiti artwork, monsters from previous episodes including the [[Man Crab]], [[Dead Justice]], [[Ghost Girl]] and [[Slime Mutant]] can be seen.
   
 
==Notes/trivia==
 
==Notes/trivia==
* In this episode, it is learned that without her glasses, Velma has green eyes.
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* This episode was aired in Latin America and Brazil on October 8, 2012.
 
* The title spoofs ''Heart of Darkness'', a famous novella by Joseph Conrad.
 
* The title spoofs ''Heart of Darkness'', a famous novella by Joseph Conrad.
 
* [[Randy Warsaw]] is a spoof on Andy Warhol.
 
* [[Randy Warsaw]] is a spoof on Andy Warhol.
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* Towards the end, Randy Warsaw repeatedly says, "I don't get it." In the 1960s, the clichéd response to Andy Warhol's art was "I don't get it."
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* The graffiti was in the style of the famous artist, Banksy.
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* In this episode, it is learned that without her glasses, Velma has green eyes.
 
* [[Shaggy Rogers (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Shaggy]] was once trapped in a mannequin factory for a month.
 
* [[Shaggy Rogers (Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated)|Shaggy]] was once trapped in a mannequin factory for a month.
* [[Billy West]] voiced the the [[Shaggy Rogers|original incarnation of Shaggy Rogers]] in the first DTV, ''[[Scooby-Doo On Zombie Island]]''.
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* [[Billy West]] voiced the [[Shaggy Rogers|original incarnation of Shaggy]] in the first DTV, ''[[Scooby-Doo On Zombie Island]]''.
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===Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches===
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* Just as Junk falls apart after capturing Clio, Velma can be seen with her glasses briefly on even though they were crushed by Randy.
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===Inconsistences/continuity errors and/or goofs===
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* Velma having green eyes is actually a continuity error since she had removed her glasses in ''[[The Creeping Creatures (episode)|The Creeping Creatures]]'', and they were regular black.
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==In other languages==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Language
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! Name
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! Meaning
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|-
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| '''Italian'''
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| Colpo Della Polka
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| Shot of the Polka
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| '''Spanish (Latin America)'''
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| Arte Oscuro
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| Dark Art
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| '''Greek'''
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| Η Τέχνη του Σκότους!
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| The Art of Darkness!
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==Home media==
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* ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: Season Two, Part 1 - Danger in the Deep]]'' DVD set released November 13, 2012.
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* ''[[Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: The Complete Season 2]]'' DVD set released October 7, 2014.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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[[Category:Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated season 2 episodes]]
 
[[Category:Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated season 2 episodes]]

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Art of Darkness! is the sixth episode of the second season of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, and the thirty-second overall in the series.

Premise

"Junk", a giant art construction made of vehicular parts turns it's victims into gold statues, but with members of the gang pulled into Randy Warsaw's next piece, it's up to Daphne to solve the case.

Synopsis

Insert details here.

Cast and characters

Actor Character
Frank Welker Scooby-Doo
Fred Jones, Jr.
Matthew Lillard Shaggy Rogers
Grey DeLisle Daphne Blake
Eeko
Art hipster 2
Mindy Cohn Velma Dinkley
Patrick Warburton Sheriff Bronson Stone
Vivica A. Fox Cassidy Williams
Tia Carrere Judy Reeves
Tim Matheson Brad Chiles
Kate Higgins Mayor Janet Nettles
Clio
Dee Bradley Baker Junk
Art hipster 1
Worker 1
Billy West Randy Warsaw
Art hipster 3
Butch Firbanks
Credit errors
  • Mayor Nettles is credited as "Mayor Nettle".
  • Junk is credited as "Junk Golem". (Possibly meant as a description of the monster.)

Songs

Song Credits Performed by
"The Hunters" Written by Andy Sturmer & Mitch Watson Grey DeLisle (as Eeko, 1st ver.)
Frank Welker (as Scooby-Doo, 2nd ver.)

Villains

  • Junk/Butch Firbanks

Suspects

Suspect Motive/reason
Worker 1 Revenge on Randy Warsaw for not giving him any credit for his works.

Cuplrits

Culprit Motive/reason
Butch Firbanks operating Junk To get revenge on Randy Warsaw for changing everything about him.

Locations

Continuity

Notes/trivia

  • This episode was aired in Latin America and Brazil on October 8, 2012.
  • The title spoofs Heart of Darkness, a famous novella by Joseph Conrad.
  • Randy Warsaw is a spoof on Andy Warhol.
  • Towards the end, Randy Warsaw repeatedly says, "I don't get it." In the 1960s, the clichéd response to Andy Warhol's art was "I don't get it."
  • The graffiti was in the style of the famous artist, Banksy.
  • In this episode, it is learned that without her glasses, Velma has green eyes.
  • Shaggy was once trapped in a mannequin factory for a month.
  • Billy West voiced the original incarnation of Shaggy in the first DTV, Scooby-Doo On Zombie Island.

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches

  • Just as Junk falls apart after capturing Clio, Velma can be seen with her glasses briefly on even though they were crushed by Randy.

Inconsistences/continuity errors and/or goofs

  • Velma having green eyes is actually a continuity error since she had removed her glasses in The Creeping Creatures, and they were regular black.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Italian Colpo Della Polka Shot of the Polka
Spanish (Latin America) Arte Oscuro Dark Art
Greek Η Τέχνη του Σκότους! The Art of Darkness!

Home media

Quotes


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