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''Velma'' is an American
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based on the character
Velma Dinkley Velma Dinkley is a fictional character in the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise. She is usually seen wearing a baggy orange turtleneck sweater, a short pink pleated skirt (or in later episodes an A-line skirt, or sometimes shorts), knee socks, Mary Jane ...
from the '' Scooby-Doo'' franchise. Developed and created by Charlie Grandy for HBO Max, it stars executive producer Mindy Kaling as the voice of the titular character, with Sam Richardson, Constance Wu and Glenn Howerton in supporting roles. Grandy also serves as the showrunner of the series. It revolves around Velma Dinkley and the other human members of Mystery Inc. before their official formation, making it the first entry in the franchise to not feature the Scooby-Doo character. The series premiered on January 12, 2023 to mixed reviews from critics, who praised the vocal performances, but were divided toward the humor and criticized its meta storytelling, characterization, and departures from established ''Scooby-Doo'' lore.


Plot

The series serves as an alternate universe origin story for Mystery Inc., pitched as a "love quadrangle" between them. It primarily focuses on
Velma Dinkley Velma Dinkley is a fictional character in the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise. She is usually seen wearing a baggy orange turtleneck sweater, a short pink pleated skirt (or in later episodes an A-line skirt, or sometimes shorts), knee socks, Mary Jane ...
as she tries to solve a mystery regarding the disappearance of her mother, as well as the numerous murders of local teenage girls.


Voice cast


Main

* Mindy Kaling as
Velma Dinkley Velma Dinkley is a fictional character in the ''Scooby-Doo'' franchise. She is usually seen wearing a baggy orange turtleneck sweater, a short pink pleated skirt (or in later episodes an A-line skirt, or sometimes shorts), knee socks, Mary Jane ...
, a snarky teenage would-be detective, who has a crush on murder suspect Fred Jones. She has a lifelong passion for solving mysteries, a trait she inherited from her mother, but since she went missing years prior, Velma is a lot more cautious regarding mysteries and has horrific guilt-based hallucinations whenever she attempts to solve one. She is portrayed as bisexual and a South Asian American due to Kaling's ethnicity, a first for the character. * Glenn Howerton as Fred Jones, a popular but dimwitted 16-year-old murder suspect, and Velma's crush who is the heir to the Jones Gentlemen Collection fashion line. He is also a noted late bloomer in terms of puberty. He is the only original Mystery, Inc. member portrayed as white, as in all other ''Scooby-Doo'' media. * Sam Richardson as Norville Rogers, Velma's best friend and a school news reporter, who has a crush on her and frequently brings up how much he hates drugs. He is portrayed as African American, a first for his character, and is exclusively referred to by his real first name instead of "Shaggy", his familiar nickname. He also does not share the original Shaggy's cowardice, although his love of snacks remains. * Constance Wu as Daphne Blake, a popular girl and Velma's former best friend, who has "complicated feelings" for her. Brought up by two adoptive mothers, Daphne hopes to discover her biological parents and sells drugs to her fellow students in order to afford a detective. This version is portrayed as East Asian American, a first for her character.


Supporting

* Russell Peters as Aman Dinkley, Velma's lawyer father, who struggles to keep her in line. * Melissa Fumero as Sophie, Aman's model girlfriend who also owns Spooner's Malt Shop. She is initially pregnant, but eventually gives birth to a girl in "Velma Makes a List". *
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as Diya Dinkley, Velma's absentee mother who used to write mysteries, inspiring her daughter’s passion. * Jane Lynch as Donna Blake, one of Daphne's two adoptive mothers, who is a slightly incompetent detective investigating Brenda's murder. *
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as Linda Blake, Daphne's other adoptive mother, who shares Donna's profession. * Cherry Jones as Victoria Jones, Fred's mother who often spoils and babies her son. *
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as William Jones, Fred's father who is ashamed of him. Welker has voiced Fred since the character's inception in 1969. * Nicole Byer as Blythe Rogers, Norville's mother and the Principal of Crystal Cove High. * Gary Cole as Lamont Rogers, Norville's therapist father who also works as Crystal Cove High's school counselor. He bears a resemblance to Shaggy's original design. *
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as Dandruff Tuba, a student at Coolsville High. A running gag involves him getting frequently injured by the gang's antics. * Fortune Feimster as Olive, a popular girl at the gang's school. *
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as Gigi, a cool girl at the gang's school. * Karl-Anthony Towns as Jacques Beau (Jock Bo), a handsome jock at the gang's school. * Shay Mitchell as Brenda, an attractive, popular girl at the gang's school who was murdered by a serial killer via having her brain ripped out. * Debby Ryan as Krista, another attractive girl at the gang's school who is murdered in the same manner as Brenda. * Stephen Root as Sheriff Cogburn, the incompetent sheriff of Coolsville. He resembles the animated design of
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, a former ''Scooby-Doo!'' guest star. * Ming-Na Wen as Carroll * Ken Leung as Darren In addition,
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has been cast in an undisclosed role.


Episodes


Production

The series was first announced on February 10, 2021. On July 11, 2022, the trademark for the series was listed as abandoned, only for
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Chief Content Officer Casey Bloys to confirm the series to still be in production in an August memo, Studio IAM in South Korea handled the series animation. with the series previewing at New York Comic Con on October 6, 2022. Some of the characters are notably raceswapped. In an interview with '' Entertainment Weekly'', Mindy Kaling explains that "the essence of Velma is not necessarily tied to her whiteness. And I identify so much as her character, and I think so many people do, so it's like, yeah, let's make her Indian in this series." Unlike most ''Scooby-Doo'' incarnations, this series will not feature Scooby-Doo himself due to studio mandates, combined with the crew struggling to come up with an adult take on the character. Matthew Lillard, the current voice of Shaggy Rogers in most ''Scooby-Doo'' media, expressed his support for the cast of ''Velma'' as opposed to his disappointment of not being cast in '' Scoob!''. ''Velma'' marks the second series to feature
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not voicing Fred Jones after '' A Pup Named Scooby-Doo'', though Welker is still involved in the show by voicing Fred's father.


Release

The first two episodes of ''Velma'' were released on January 12, 2023, on HBO Max, with the rest of the episodes being released in weekly pairs until February 9, 2023. Notably, the series broke HBO Max's record for the biggest premiere day of an original animated show.


Reception


Critical response

''Velma'' has received mixed reviews from critics. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 47% approval rating with an average rating of 6.2/10 based on 30 critics. The website's critics consensus reads, "Jinkies! This radical reworking of the beloved Mystery Team has plenty of attitude and style, but it doesn't have the first clue for how to turn its clever subversion into engaging fun". Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 59 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Saloni Gajjar of ''
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'' gave the show a positive review, praising most of the humor, characterization, storytelling, voice cast, and creative liberties, but stating that sometimes the show falls victim to the tropes it mocks. She concluded the review by saying, "This isn't the ''Velma'' we're used to, but it's the ''Velma'' we deserve to enjoy today." Darren Franich of '' Entertainment Weekly'' was far more negative and gave the show a C, describing it as a "self-aware slog" and "so extra it's minus." He criticized the strong emphasis on pop-culture references and meta humor, and how they tend to bury the few bright spots. Richard Roeper of the '' Chicago Sun-Times'' gave it two out of four stars and stated "...at times the humor is smart and spot-on, but it quickly becomes exhausting. It's as if a team of very clever scribes gathered in a writers' room and recorded everything they said – and then shoehorned all of it into the series." Liz Shannon Miller of '' Consequence'' criticized the show's unbalanced tone, lack of focus, absence of Scooby-Doo, and overstuffed narrative. She also stated the series "feels a bit PG in comparison to other adult animation currently in the works." Conversely, Miller praised the voice acting as well as some of the gags, ending the review by hoping for a second season to iron out its flaws, having noted the show takes a "the first season is really the pilot episode" approach. In a mixed critique, Angie Han of '' The Hollywood Reporter'' praised the "thoughtful, emotionally honest" portrayal of Velma herself, but made note of how the show loves to poke fun at televised tropes, yet "seems somewhat less sure of what it has to offer in their stead." She stated how the series' "insistence that it's not like other shows grows thin" and criticized how the cast feels more like "joke machines" than individual characters. Writing for
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, Brittany Vincent criticized the series' portrayal of its title character, comparing her to "a biting, hateful version of Daria without the character growth," stating this aspect of the show holds it back from being what it strives to be. She did, however, praise the "side-splitting" comedy and the portrayals of Daphne and Fred, concluding that "ironically, the series would be exponentially better without its namesake – or at least a version of her with a bit more character growth." '' Paste Magazine's'' Rendy Jones gave the series a 5.8 out of 10, praising the art direction and voice performances, but describing the writing as "constantly at war with itself." They also compared it unfavorably to ''
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'', which they deemed similar in intentions but superior in execution. Joshua Alston of '' Variety'' wrote the show is "irreverent to a fault," extolling most of the humor but stating it could belong to any other comedy series. He also criticized the portrayal of the Mystery Inc. gang, whom he described as "just really unpleasant to spend time with."


Audience response

Audience reception to ''Velma'' has been overwhelmingly negative. Asyia Iftikhar of '' PinkNews'' noted in her reflection of audience responses that the show "has been the subject of relentless criticism from fans", receiving overwhelmingly negative reviews and criticism. Iftikhar commented on how the show has been accused of "perpetuating stereotypes against South Asian women, criticised for poor attempts at self-aware comedy and slammed for losing the essence of what people love about the Scooby Doo gang". ''Velma'' became one of the lowest-rated television shows on IMDb, receiving similar low scores from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes and Google.


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