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Scooby Doo’s Velma Comes Out As Lesbian


Hollywood can’t stop their need to make everything woke. In a new Scooby-Doo cartoon movie on Prime Video, Velma comes out as a lesbian.

In a clip teasing the new movie, Velma’s interaction with a female costume designer, Coco Diablo, leaves Velma blushing and crushing on Coco.

Scooby-Doo premiered in CBS in 1969. For 53 years Velma was depicted as straight with frequent innuendos of a crush on her male cartoon co-star Shaggy.
But in today’s Hollywood, everything must genuflect to the LGBTQ crowd, even a kids cartoon.

Just what we need, more ways to destroy the innocence of children. Sigh.
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joe438 · 61-69, M Best Comment
I always remembered her as the smart one, the one in the group that had the brains to solve the mystery. She wasn't interested in love- just catching the ghost so Fred cold unmask it and take all the credit. Why did they have to give her sexual preferences and tell us about it? Why do we care what any of the characters feel about other boys and girls? We want to watch them unmask fake ghosts.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@joe438 Thanks Joe - for some reason, comments on comments are not allowed to be BEST comment.
Thank you for promoting this one!

You got right to the heart of the matter IMO -
Why did they have to give her sexual preferences and tell us about it? Why do we care what any of the characters feel about other boys and girls? We want to watch them unmask fake ghosts.
joe438 · 61-69, M
@Budwick Thanks. I don't want to sweep social issues under the rug to be forgotten, but if you can do a job, I'll hire you regardless of who you sleep with and whether you self identify as a sea mammal or not. I also will watch a fun cartoon without wondering who the characters sleep with. Given when this cartoon was made it was actually ahead of its time making the smart, confident one a female.