The former Editor of Ask.com, Kate (she/they) was nominated for an LA Press Club National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award in 2022. Their fiction, reviews, and articles have been published by ...
Scooby-Doo's Velma is stripped of police-calling powers in video game after some brand her a 'Karen'
Velma Dinkley, the character from the beloved cartoon “Scooby-Doo,” has been dubbed a “Karen” for her ability to call police on Black characters in a new video game. Following backlash, the game has ...
Velma will no longer call law enforcement in a video game featuring the character. Instead, the bespectacled cartoon sleuth will call upon the Mystery Machine used by the “Scooby Doo” gang in their ...
Adéolu is an avid writer and editor with a mild obsession for analysing media. His writing experience spans media journalism, fiction, scriptwriting, blogging, and is constantly expanding. He has a ...
It’s been a hallmark plotline in the “Scooby-Doo” show and franchise for nearly five decades: The Mystery Inc. gang solves a crime and alerts the police to the bad guy. And in the new Warner Bros.
Elias Rodriguez graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in English and got his Master's Degree in Secondary English while in Teach for America--a program to help children in low-income communities get ...
“This is my story, told my way,” the title character narrates at the outset of “Velma,” an adult-oriented take on “Scooby-Doo” that demonstrates the limits of stretching what amounts to a one-note ...
Biggersville lost its star player, but it didn't matter against Velma Jackson on Thursday at Ole Miss. Biggersville (12-1) won 53-49 in a back-and-forth game where Drew Rowsey and Tre Gunn picked up ...
Since “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?” premiered as a Saturday morning cartoon on CBS back on September 13, 1969, it has become a staple of pop culture –the Mystery Machine, the insatiable Great Dane and ...
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