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This show is basically taking characters from a cartoon that started over 50 years ago and changed the ethnicity of 3 of the 4 human characters, makes fun of mental illness and adds elements of "get out" to try and make it cool or edgy. ...


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Jinkies! This raucous reimagining of the Scooby-Doo franchise unravels the mysterious origins of Mystery, Inc. – as seen through the eyes of the gang’s beloved bespectacled detective Velma.
This adult animated series reimagines the Scooby-Doo universe through the eyes of Velma Dinkley. Before her famed detective skills were honed, a teenage Velma grapples with her identity and a series of murders in her hometown of Crystal Cove. She navigates complex relationships with Daphne, Fred, and Shaggy while trying to solve the mysteries plaguing her community.
Velma received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, primarily for its writing, humor, and perceived departure from the established Scooby-Doo lore. Many found the show to be self-indulgent and lacking in coherence, while others criticized its attempts at social commentary as heavy-handed. Despite its poor reception, it did spark considerable online discussion.
Critics widely panned the series for its jarring tonal shifts and reliance on shock humor over genuine wit.
Many reviewers felt the show failed to capture the charm or mystery of its predecessors, instead opting for a convoluted and often offensive narrative.
Audience scores reflected a strong dissatisfaction with the reimagining of beloved characters and the show's aggressive, unsubtle messaging.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly disliked 'Velma,' citing its offensive humor, nonsensical plot, and poor characterizations as major drawbacks. Many expressed disappointment that the show deviated so drastically from the spirit of Scooby-Doo.
The series faced immediate and significant backlash upon its release, with many viewers launching online petitions to cancel it due to its controversial reception.
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This show is basically taking characters from a cartoon that started over 50 years ago and changed the ethnicity of 3 of the 4 human characters, makes fun of mental illness and adds elements of "get out" to try and make it cool or edgy. ...

This show wouldn't had grabbed the attention it did if it wasn't attached to the Scooby-Doo intelectual property. If you changed the color palette and the design of the character, they would be irreconcilable if you compared them to their c...

I'm giving this a really low score because of the brand. Scooby Doo is made for kids, but so adults can also enjoy it. It makes a promise that you are going to get a Scooby Doo film, show, whatever. And this has actual drugs not implie...