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Velma Dinkley [1] is the bespectacled resident genius of Mystery Inc. , often being the one to decipher the clues and solve the crimes.

Velma is a teenage female, with chin-length auburn hair and freckles. She is somewhat obscured by her fashion choices, wearing a baggy, thick turtlenecked orange sweater, with a red skirt, knee length orange socks and black Mary Jane shoes. Velma has a slightly wider waist than the thinner framed Daphne Blake , as seen when both are dressed in swimwear, but this may be exaggerated due to her sweater, which makes her look somewhat heavyset. Her facial shape is also more circular/square compared to the ovular shape Daphne. She is also well known for her thick-framed, square glasses.

She has a fascination with mysteries (her younger sister Madelyn said that she was "born with a mystery book in her hand". [2] At times she can be competitive with other people who are very intelligent like she is, such as Verona Dempsey . [3]

She is sharp-witted and sometimes sarcastic, not lost on others. [4] She also seems to love secrecy, and has a bit of slyness in her character, as she was the only gang member to actually perpetrate a hoax, albeit for a noble reason, as she was helping Omar Karam protect Cleopatra 's riches. [5] In the same case, she was also overly-caring of the gang, as she wanted to protect them from harm's way, despite everything they've been through. [5]

When she found some unappetizing chicken at the Addams Family mansion , she said "it's time to start my diet." While this may be an excuse, the phrasing "my" rather than "a" implies that she may diet regularly, perhaps self-conscious of her weight. [6]

She loses her glasses on a regular basis, immediately claiming "My glasses. I can't find my glasses" or "I can't see without my glasses," before hitting the floor to crawl around until she finds them.

She is a very serious skeptic, and has a philosophy that they're always a rational explanation (and admits that it's kinda boring). [ citation needed ]

She conquered her extreme phobia of clowns during the Menacing Metallic Clown case. [7]

She also thinks herself as pure of heart and got annoyed that no one kidnaps her during the Valdronya case.

She can also identify fake jewels by looking at them, having dealt with a variety of monster jewel thieves for years.

Velma knows Morse Code, which she claims to have learned in Girl Scouts. [ citation needed ]

As a young child, she knew martial arts. [8]

She has above-average grip and core strength, as in a sea episode she was able to dangle on a very wide pipe (bigger objects are more difficult to grip than smaller diameter bars) and hold her legs out straight in front of her (90 degree bend in hips) to avoid hitting a monster as it ran past her through a doorway.

Velma is also incredibly strong in her shoulder overhead pressing muscles (trapezius, deltoids). She was able to simultaneously life two female wrestlers (who tend to be heavier than normal women due to the extra muscle) and throw them through the air above her head level, one per hand. She claimed the move was called the " Flying Dinkley ". [9]

Velma was inspired by Zelda Gilroy (played by Sheila James) on the early 1960's sitcom The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis . [10] Although the characters are quite different, in that Zelda would scheme to get the Dobie (the Fred type), instead of the hippy, being Maynard. In the unrelated Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated , Velma was very interested in Shaggy.

Original voice actress, Nicole Jaffe , adlibbed the catchphrase, "Jinkies." [11]

Nicole Jaffe was the original voice of Velma, and portrayed the character in both Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (1969-72) and The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972-74). Jaffe married and retired from acting in 1974, and when Scooby-Doo resumed production in 1976, Patricia Stevens was brought in as Jaffe's replacement. Stevens was replaced by Marla Frumkin mid-way through the 1979-80 season of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1979-1980). Frumkin voiced the character in four more episodes of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo before Velma was dropped from the series. Velma later returned as a semi regular character in four episodes of The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries , with Frumkin again voicing the character.

Christina Lange voiced preadolescent Velma in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo from 1988 to 1991, and B.J. Ward voiced the character in several direct-to-video films from 1997 until 2002. Mindy Cohn , formerly a lead actress on the 1980s TV sitcom The Facts of Life has voiced Velma in What's New, Scooby-Doo? from 2002-2006 and direct-to-video films from 2004 to 2015; with the exception of two direct-to-video films in 2003 in which Jaffe returned to voice Velma. In the DTV Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire her singing voice is provided by Bets Malone in the song, Done With Monsters and its reprise .

Since 2016, Kate Micucci has voiced Velma in the continuing direct-to-video film series.

This needs a stretch. (Feel free to remove when satisfied of completion.) Needed : In other languages.

The sarcastic girl speaks the truth.

Current (since the 90s); before 2006, she was credited as Agata Gawrońska.



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published August 18, 2021

Scooby Doo and the Gang have come a long way since their creation over 50 years ago. There have been countless reiterations and reimaginings of the OG Scooby Doo, Where Are You! and it doesn’t appear to be slowing down . This time, though, the clever and quick witted Velma is getting the spotlight in a new spin-off series, and it’s about time! Everyone knows the turtle neck wearing, nerdy character is the one who really solves the mysteries, and Mindy Kaling is using her voice to make Velma the star of the show .
News of the upcoming HBO Max animated series came out back in February, but since the series is at the very beginning of the long developmental journey, details are still pretty scarce. We do know a few key things about Velma , though, and what we do know is already making for an interesting spin on the popular children’s show.
While Warner Brothers/Cartoon Network does have a strictly kids section on HBO Max, Velma won’t be in it. According to HBO’s presentation at the Television’s Critics Association, the new spin-off series is one of a few new animated series being made by Warner Brothers for HBO Max that is specifically more mature and not child friendly. What’s even more than that: we can expect Velma to be slinging some possibly NSFW jokes, as it is labeled as a comedy as well.
Velma has always been a low key funny character, throwing shade where it’s deserved. With Mindy Kaling behind those square glasses, we can pretty much be sure that Velma is going to be one funny sleuth in the new series.
Mindy Kaling is involved in Velma in pretty big ways, both starring and producing in the series. The actress already has shown her ability to build successful TV projects, and has a number of these dual roles under her belt. Kaling both acted and produced many episodes of the fan favorite series The Office , in which she also had an acting part in . Shortly after, she created her own series The Mindy Project , which she had an even heavier hand in producing and starring in. Since then, she has been an executive producer on a number of TV projects, including Never Have I Ever , which she also writes for.
We know Mindy Kaling is acting as both star and executive producer, but we don’t yet know just how much she will be involved in the creative process. Hopefully, she will also be taking back up the role as writer for some episodes, of which there will be at least 10. The series has been green lit for 10 episodes, whether this is it for Season 1 or if the series will be cleared for more later is unknown. It is also unclear just how long each episode will be, although I’ve got my fingers crossed for full hour episodes!
Fingers crossed for full hour episodes, because Velma is taking us to the brainy character’s beginnings as she begins uncovering her first mystery. According to star Mindy Kaling herself via Instagram , the series will show us a high school aged Velma who tracks a serial killer intent on killing all the popular kids.
Since this series is geared towards adults, we can only hope for some pretty grisly kills and a Velma who can face some raw truths about humanity. Kaling also states that Velma will be dealing with all the typical high school feelings too and it would seem like we will witness a coming of age story for Velma.
Solving crime and hunting down mysterious monsters has taken Velma and the gang all over the world over the course of the many Scooby Doo series and films, and they’ve explored different cultures along the way. Through all of the many variations of the gang, though, they all have, for the most part, remained caucasian characters from their conception back in 1969. According to Warner Brother boss Tom Ascheim , though, Velma will take on East Asian origins in her own spinoff series, which lines up voicing actress Mindy Kaling’s ethnicity.
The decision to make Velma Indian has seen some backlash , but it actually isn’t the first time Velma has been portrayed as not white. While all the other members of the Scooby gang have been portrayed as white throughout all the different variations, Velma’s character has seen some diversity in more recent years. In the recent animated film Scoob! , she was voiced by Puerto Rican actress Gina Rodriguez - although the character was not explicitly Latina herself, she does seem to have a darker shade of skin than the other characters and she does use a Spanish word in one scene. Velma was in fact portrayed by an actress of Japanese descent, Hayley Kiyoko, in two live action TV movies ( Scooby Doo! The Mystery Begins and Scooby Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster) .
Right along with Velma being of Indian descent, the spinoff series will apparently take place in a “different world” - and one that doesn’t include a pup named Scooby Doo. Tom Ascheim, in his interview with TV Kids during their Summer Festival, lets fans know that there will be no dog and no van in the series. H
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