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gayorb · 2 years
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Lesbian Pride Flag Colour Picked from Velma Dinkley in Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!
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Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!
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anerol152 · 2 years
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everyone is out there talking about Velma being gay (we been knew) and here I am in my lil corner just wanting to talk about how cool the animation for the new movie is
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just-messing-around · 11 months
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Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! : Coco Diablo is the 'mastermind behind the scenes, pulling all the strings' for every single person we've unasked in the history of ever!
What Coco Diablo does: So these criminals have their own wishes and schemes and simply need disguises? Sure, I'll make costumes and sell them to you. But this costume could be free if you take down those mystery solving kids that keep destroying my costumes.
What I see: She's not a mastermind pulling the strings. She simply sells costumes. The only obviously bad thing she did is request for the gang to be brought down because they keep destroying the costumes she puts so much effort into.
Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! : We refer to Mystery Inc as a bunch of teenagers. And here is Coco Diablo; a young woman who owns and runs a costume factory and gets sent to prison, so it's safe to assume she's a legal adult.
Velma, implied to be a teenager: Oh, wow, I'm in love!
Coco: *Shows romantic interest in return*
Me: ...I have many questions and concerns...
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b-etter · 2 years
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I'm watching the new Scooby Doo movie and it's so funny to watch Velma being a silly dork with her crush
I like that it feels like the Scooby Doo cartoon that I watched as a kid, even the "running from the bad guy across corridors with an amazing soundtrack" classic scene ruled lol
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gyudons · 2 years
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lesbian velma is canon (+ more of her being a disaster gay)
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Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! (2022)
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nicostiel · 2 years
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LESBIAN VELMA FINALLY CANON
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klearilist · 2 years
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don't you love it when they
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dumbbitchawards · 2 years
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homosexualslug · 2 years
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if I had a nickel for every time seth green played the nice boyfriend of the bookish, nerdy girl who fights supernatural beings with her group of friends (called the scooby gang) led by her pretty but badass best friend (played by sarah michelle gellar) before she eventually came out as a lesbian, I'd have two nickels.
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TRICK OR TREAT SCOOBY-DOO! (2022)
Featuring the voices of Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle, Matthew Lillard, Kate Micucci, Myrna Velasco, Anthony Carrigan, Dee Bradley Baker, Jeff Bennett, Erin Fitzgerald, David Lodge, Lara Jill Miller, Candi Milo, Jenelle Lynn Randall and Kevin Michael Richardson.
Screenplay by  Audie Harrison, Laura Pollak and Daniel McClellan.
Directed by Audie Harrison.
Distributed by Warner Animation. 77 minutes. Rated G.
Jinkies! Another Scooby-Doo! movie!
Since the original series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! started running in 1969, the gang from the Mystery Machine has crossed decades and generations of fans, mixing comedy, pop music and classic monster frights into a fun-filled romp. Over the years, the characters have spawned 16 (!!!) different TV series, as well as nearly 40 (!!!) movies – both animated and live action, made for TV, straight to video, or theatrical.
Zoinks!
This latest movie is pretty standard fare, a lot of fun but not exactly pushing the envelope that much. Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! does make some concessions to modern edginess – particularly by chastely acknowledging that Velma Dinkley is probably a lesbian, or at the very least bi-curious. (Note to people who are just itching to be offended just because of this storyline: Velma’s sexuality is not really delved on, it’s all done rather matter-of-factly.)
It also plays around with the gender politics of the Mystery Machine gang – even though no one seems to know what exactly it is that Daphne does for the gang other than being pretty, it turns out that she’s sort of the behind-the-scenes leader of the group.
However, for the most part, Trick or Treat, Scooby-Doo! is just a loving – if slightly post-modern – celebration of the old series – particularly the classic first season.
Trick or Treat also erases the turn-of-the-new-millennium tendency to make the monsters real, instead making them mostly people in monster costumes. And every one of them says when caught a variation of, “And I would have gotten away with it too, if not for those meddling kids and their dog.
In fact, the main villain is indeed the costumer who created all of the classic monsters over the years – including the Spooky Space Kook, The Black Knight, The Ghost Diver and The Ghost Clown, all of whom appear in this film. This super-villain/seamstress is Coco Diablo, a Eurotrash-pretty designer who has apparently been costuming all of the monsters locally for decades (even though she looks no more than 25 years old). She is also the person who Velma gets a crush on.
When the Mystery Inc. kids put the designer in jail, suddenly all of their cases dry up. After a year of saving cats from trees, they are desperate for work. And when a group of ghosts – all of which seem to be ancestors of the gang – shows up, they jump at the chance for a real case. They also get help from the jailed Coco and a fanboy prison warden.
The trick and the treat about Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! is that the movie works equally well for young fans just discovering the characters or long-time followers who are just watching for the nostalgic rush. There are plenty of Easter eggs to keep adults happy mixed with lots of creeps and comedy for younger viewers. The movie isn’t trying to reinvent the franchise, just tweak it enough to keep everyone engaged.
And they got away with it too, those meddling kids and their dog.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2022 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: October 18, 2022.
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bens-things · 2 years
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Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! (2022) dir. Audie Harrison
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nicostiel · 2 years
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#LESBIAN VELMA FINALLY CANON
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bloodyshadow1 · 2 years
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so apparently in the new scooby doo (animated/direct to video/streaming) movie Velma is pretty blatantly gay over a woman throughout the whole movie.  Don’t know much else because the movie isnt’ out yet and I just saw clips, but damn it is like so blatant.  Hell I don’t think blatant is the right word because they outright talk about Velma having a crush on her.  It’s not subtext or background pause the video to gather evidence. Dialogue, Velma getting hot and bothered as much as she can in a kids movie, flirting, out right saying the woman is her type.  (she’s a gorgeous nerd who is confidence, sassy, and apparently not completely lawful so I apparently have the same type)
Oh and the gang knows and teases her about her crush, which is also really nice to see.  Yeah it’s nice to have Velma confirmed to be a lesbian in on screen in text not subtext, but it’s also no just her having a crush on a random hot woman and it being a running gag.  It has plot relevence and her friends are not only aware and cool with it, they are doing their best to help her out. 
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