
The Mystery Machine was transformed into the Monstrous Machine.

The gang investigated and found that the mother of the Mystery Kids had sabotaged the machine to help her kids make a musical comeback. The Mystery Machine was briefly taken over, apparently by a ghost, and chased its owners around town. The gang soon returned to the "classic" Mystery Machine, bringing it with them to Australia and Mexico. The gang continued to use this new Mystery Machine for their subsequent adventures, though they did have a nostalgic encounter with the original model of the Mystery Machine, while inside the Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase computer game. The Mystery Machine now had a protruding engine in the front. When the gang reunited to search for real ghosts, for Daphne Blake's show, Coast to Coast with Daphne Blake, Fred Jones, now her producer, surprised them all by removing a banner of the show's sign off of what was apparently their news van, to reveal the Mystery Machine logo underneath. The Mystery Machine on its way to Oakhaven. The van's design was painted by Flash Flannigan, the band's pianist, before he stormed off and quit. The previous owners of the van were a popular family band, known as the Mystery Kids.

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Each side of the van has a distinctive painted green panel with "THE MYSTERY MACHINE" painted in orange. The vehicle is painted a medium blue with a distinctive horizontal green stripe around the van, adorn with two orange flowers. The Mystery Machine's shape lends itself to be a 1960's era panel van, however conflicting details does not indicate it to be a particular model of that lineage. 4.1 Scooby-Doo: Behind the Scenes ( Those Meddling Kids).3.3 Return of the "classic" Mystery Machine.
