>>149002049 This show had the cutest Daphne and Velma. Can't believe these designs haven't been used for anything else yet. Or that they're not more popular.
What were they thinking when they made this outfit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kX9dtN4KOY
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 9:47:02 AM No.149004295
>>148998191 (OP) >like half the Scooby Doo lore that exists comes from this show >characterizations carried over into other series and movies albeit toned down some >is basically where "Jinkies" being Velma's catchphrase comes from >for a bonus it was basically the launching point of all the Ruegger shows with similarish styles of humor throughout the '90s It's kind of odd how big of a legacy this show has despite its relative, in comparison to other Scooby Doo stuff, obscurity.
>>149004444 Quads confirm. I really hated that 3D SCOOB film and the young designs. Kind of glad the spin-off film didn't takeoff.
>>149004295 You think they would've made a continuation series for it when there was that preschool show push. But all we got out of it was a cancelled Mystery Pups series.
>>149004295 >in comparison to other Scooby Doo stuff, obscurity. Is it really that obscure? They reran it for years on major networks, I remember seeing it a lot.
>>149002220 daphne gets a lot of attention but honestly this show ruined me because Velma was such a little cutie >>149006821 It was actually pretty okay for what it was and there was at least some effort put into it
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 6:09:10 PM No.149006930
Are the kids barefoot at a time or maybe sockless?
Hey just curious, were there any episodes where Daphne caught on fire? And she ran around shrieking 'help, help, I'm on fire' and you could see the fire? And then they put her out with water and she's not on fire any more?
>>149009656 Yeah, it was called Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Map. I remember seeing it play on CN once or twice and going "oh, that's neat". Never watched it, though.
>>149009754 and this has like, the 4th or 5th velma actor they burnt thru? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQUEisn9YsM&pp=ygUfc2Nvb2J5IGRvbyAgU3RlcGhhbmllIEQnQWJydXp6bw%3D%3D
>>149009890 That was a one-off. At the time, Mindy Cohn was still Velma's main VA. I say main since, looking at BTVA, Kate Micucci filled in for a TTG cameo and a Legos short a few years before she'd take over playing Velma full-time.
>>149010293 Gave it a looksee. It was pretty fun but a real letdown in the art department. I'm pretty sure most of it is traced. It just has that stiff and floaty "I'm editing screenshots and model sheets" vibe to it. A pity.
>>149008864 Exactly, these faggots are asking about kinks that donโt have anything to do with Daphne Instead, we should be asking if she ever got hypnotized in the show. Did she get her love for it as a kid, or only when she got older?
>>149009890 She was the original Kate Monster in Avenue Q and took over the role of Prairie Dawn on Sesame Street.
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 9:56:40 PM No.149022817
>>149001434 Oh I love this guy's work. It feels so true to form and is really on model without being copy paste. Is there a collection of it anywhere? I hate that Twitter doesn't have a proper gallery function.
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 10:39:46 PM No.149023398
>>149022632 She could do very well without those socks, if you ask me.
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 10:42:31 PM No.149023433
>>149004295 Also about the only half-decent thing that came out of Kennedy "make everybody dance whenever we need filler" Cartoons.
>>149017180 Cuter design, actual personality. Even in Mystery Inc. they couldn't think of what Daphne actually contributed both as a mystery solver and as part of a group dynamic. She's utterly fucking worthless.