The writers even said that Velma is a lesbian, leaving no room for doubt. Apparently, the team working on another Scooby-Doo show, Velma's own spin-off, didn't get the memo. In promotional material for the upcoming HBO Max show, it's mentioned that Velma has a "secret crush" on
Clips from HBO Max's upcoming Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! show Velma crushing on crime syndicate costume designer Coco Diablo—the film's villain. Consider this mystery solved. After years of speculation surrounding Velma's sexuality, footage from HBO Max's upcoming Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!
Eventually, he realizes he loves Daphne, and during episode 24, Dead Justice, Fred proposes to her, but the engagement is short-lived.
Velma in new 'Scooby Doo' clip delights fans who say her LGBTQ+ identity has been confirmed. Coco Diablo, Shaggy, Velma and Scooby Doo in a scene from "Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!" Warner Bros. It appears Velma wants a same-sex boo in the an upcoming HBO Max Scooby Doo Halloween movie.
One of the characters in the "Scooby-Doo" animated franchise had her oft-debated sexuality revealed before the release of the new Halloween special, "Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!"
Tony Cervone, one of the creators of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, has directly stated that Velma and Marcie Fleach are an official couple after the timeline resets in Come Undone, and even stated that Velma was a closeted lesbian before that.
Pixie Lott as Judy – Fred's love interest. In contrast to the web series, Judy is a nice and compassionate girl who seems to care for others.
In Ruby and Spears' original series bible, Fred and Shaggy are each 17 years old, Daphne is 16, and Velma is 15. For the purposes of this series, the kids were made roughly the same age: 16-17 in season 1, and 17-18 in season 2.
Mystery Incorporated, Velma is in a romantic relationship with Shaggy, much to the distaste of Scooby-Doo. Their relationship ends in "Howl of the Fright Hound" (season 1, episode 10).
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated producer Tony Cervone confirms character Velma Dinkley is a lesbian. Filmmaker James Gunn also reveals that he was blocked from depicting Velma as a lesbian in the 2002 live-action Scooby-Doo film.
Mystery Incorporated cartoon confirmed what has long been assumed by many fans: bookish member Velma Dinkley was in fact intended to be a lesbian and be in a romantic relationship with the character of Marcie Fleach (nicknamed “Hot Dog Water”) for that iteration of the popular animated franchise.
The writers even said that Velma is a lesbian, leaving no room for doubt. Apparently, the team working on another Scooby-Doo show, Velma's own spin-off, didn't get the memo. In promotional material for the upcoming HBO Max show, it's mentioned that Velma has a "secret crush" on Fred - not Daphne.
The two appeared to have chemistry again, but ultimately Velma realized that she no longer had romantic feelings for Shaggy. Shaggy was upset at first, but the two quickly reconciled and became friends again.
Velma is a female, teenage detective character from the Scooby-Doo cartoon and films, popularly identified as a nerd and lesbian.
Dynamic. As pre-teens, Fred was always impressed at how Daphne figured out the most obvious answers whenever he couldn't figure them out and usually splits-up with him. After growing up, Fred started to develop feelings for Daphne and gets jealous whenever she starts paying attention to another man.
Fred is usually the most boring character, but they actually made him interesting for once. He seems to be somewhere on the autism spectrum. His obsession with traps makes him useful beyond driving the Mystery Machine. His trapomania steams from a fear of abandonment, which also drives his clingy devotion to Daphne.
No, Shaggy and Daphne have never dated in the Scooby-Doo franchise. The closest the two ever may have came to such was when they made out in the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode “Night Terrors”.
In a 2012 r/IAmA, Shaggy Rogers actor Matthew Lillard additionally revealed that the original cut of the 2002 Scooby-Doo film had Fred be revealed to be gay (which is why he always wore an ascot tie), and that Freddie Prinze Jr. had portrayed him as such throughout the film.
Judy is the object of Fred's affection and she is one of the most popular kindergartners. Judy dislikes Fred, often embarrassing him. She also has a Zipit like Fred, who constantly sends messages to her, which she either replies with insults or doesn't reply at all.
Fred Jones and Daphne Blake are members in Mystery Incorporated. They are also in a romantic relationship that developed during their late teen years.
People love to point to Shaggy/Velma/etc calling him Freddie. EVERYONE calls Fred "Freddie", including his parents. He said this because he's an idiot.
Despite the lack of flirting skills Velma, voiced by Kate Micucci, is crushing hard on Coco.
Eyesight. Legally blind (Wikipedia): "Central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with corrective glasses." Velma can see fine with her glasses, so she's not legally blind.