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I know it’s cool to hate on Velma, but it’s actually an entertaining show. It’s funny, it’s sexy, and it’s fun to spot all the references to other old Hanna-Barbara cartoons. The only thing really “wrong” with it is that it’s not aimed at die-hard Scooby-Doo fans but at people like me who don’t mind it when they mock the source material.
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I will respectfully disagree. Velma is latest definition of skinsuiting in which people will take a beloved and old franchise and rather than develop their own setting and stories. Force their own story where it doesn’t belong in a setting where it doesn’t belong and it shows.
Like the wolf that ate little red riding hood’s grandmother. We can see the imposter wearing a well defined character that obviously doesn’t fit. Like the roach in MIB wearing the farmer it hollowed out.
Everyone thanks to popular culture knows these characters. And rather than give us more appreciation for Velma the character it constantly bludgeons you over the head that this isn’t Velma. Its neither quirky nor fun watching some creature badly pilot her corpse and trash the setting in which its supposed to be in.
The dissonance only grows more disquieting and horrifying the longer it goes on.
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I also have to respectfully disagree. Velma is worse than “just” skinsuiting. It’s Woke Skinsuiting. While one seldom wins credibility by citing Wikipedia, I have to quote the last two sentences of the second paragraph from their English language article on the show. “Audience reception was overwhelmingly negative. A second season is in development.”
Woke Skinsuiting isn’t merely “cultural appropriation,” it’s “cultural mis-appropriation.” It is no more and no less than the soulless gangrenous circus-mirror reflection of Pat Boone (badly) covering Little Richard songs in the 1950’s. Even Warner Brothers, the modern owners of all the Hanna-Barbera intellectual property, who love the Woke Dollar just as much as any other corporate megalith, flat-out refused to allow Velma’s producers to give Norville a dog—lawyers at the ready and all.
If someone were to Whitewash The Boondocks, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, or Dora the Explorer; or if they Whited out Hadji Singh from Jonny Quest, they would rightfully be ripped a new one. Same-o same-o here. If you want to create a cartoon series featuring lead characters of “non-perceived majority” demographics, then go for it! But create that series, don’t just “Wokify” an existing one that is “too White” for you, especially if you don’t understand the original main characters and circumstances.
Ret-conning the White out is fraught with peril at best, even if occasionally works. For every Nick Fury, there are at least a dozen Velma Dinkleys or more. In Fury’s case, you could make him Black all the way back to his WWII origins, and make him more believable as a character instead of less. In the case of Velma, it’s somewhere between pointless and baloney.
Velma won an amazing 40% on Rotten Tomatoes, with a seven percent audience score. Perhaps they’re on to something?
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The first 10 things I can think of that are more worthy of outrage than Velma:
1. The war in Ukraine
2. The opioid crisis
3. People dumping unwanted pets in public parks.
4. Catalytic converter thefts.
5. Contractors who don't show up for weeks at a time while your kitchen remodel is only half finished.
6. The fact that Honey Bunches of Oats contains more wheat, corn, and sugar than it does oats.
7. Every Jaws movie after the first one.
8. HOAs that will fine you $500 for having pumpkins and Christmas decorations in your yard at the same time.
9. The fact that Disney Plus has had season 1 of The Replacements since the service launched in 2019 but STILL doesn't have season 2.
10. The astonishing lack of Hamster and Gretel r34 porn.
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