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  1. In episode 7, he was busy chasing Fred when the killer was chasing Velma and Daphne and encounters the killer when they all collide. Velma is an Unreliable Narrator. In the first episode, she says this is her story told her way. This version of Velma is cynical and judgmental, so everyone comes out worse in her eyes.

  2. Race Against the Clock: The titular character is the prime suspect of the murder of her popular classmate Brenda. Velma is told that if she doesn’t find the real perpetrator in 24 hours, she will end up getting arrested and put in jail. Security Cling: The girls cling to each other and scream when Velma hits Daphne with a crowbar.

  3. Added DiffLines: * SevenDeadlySins: For all her talk about being such an amazing person and fitting into her refusal to believe she's anything less than perfect, she's guilty of committing all SevenDeadlySins. ** '''Pride:''' And HOW. Velma believes herself to be the greatest person ever with a narcissistic streak ranging the entire United States.

  4. tvtropes.org › pmwiki › reviewsVelma - TV Tropes

    Velma is a horrible person, Daphne's a drug dealer, Fred's a misogynistic manchild. The only decent person is Shaggy and he's not even Shaggy! Scoob himself doesn't make an appearance. Apparently it was a veto from high up. Making it perhaps one of the ONLY examples of positive executive meddling I've ever heard of.

  5. Velma is an American adult animated comedy mystery television series based on the character Velma Dinkley from the Scooby-Doo franchise. Developed and created [1] by Charlie Grandy for HBO Max, it stars executive producer Mindy Kaling as the voice of the titular character, with Sam Richardson, Constance Wu and Glenn Howerton in supporting roles ...

  6. Scooby-Doo Video Game Series. LEGO Dimensions. LEGO Dimensions Year One Click to expand. Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Velma Dinkley, Daphne Ann Blake, Fred Jones, Mumsy-Doo & Dada-Doo, Charlie the Funland Robot. MultiVersus Click to expand. Shaggy, Velma. open/close all folders.

  7. Create New. Fred defending Velma in the first episode after she gets booed by the other students (after one accused her Hotter and Sexier makeover of being nothing but an attempted distraction to make people less suspicious of her as a murder suspect). While his speech is a little off the mark, it does get the students cheering for her and to ...

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