Daphne Blake's father's name depends on the Scooby-Doo series, but in classic cartoons, he's often just "Mr. Blake" or Nedley Blake, a wealthy businessman who made his fortune from Blake's Bubble Bath. In the darker, continuity-heavy Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, her father is Barty Blake, who had five daughters, including Daphne, and lived in an extravagant mansion.
Blake is the father of Daphne Blake in the Scooby-Doo animated franchise. His first known voice actor was Frank Welker.
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.
The most prominent LGBTQ+ character in Scooby-Doo is Velma Dinkley, who was confirmed as a lesbian in the 2022 film Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!, showing her with a crush on a woman, Coco Diablo. While creators like James Gunn and Tony Cervone had long intended Velma to be gay and hinted at it in previous series like Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, this was the first time it was explicitly shown on screen.
Mayor Frederick "Fred" Jones Sr. is a major antagonist in the animated series Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. He is the former mayor of Crystal Cove and the adoptive father of Fred Jones Jr. He was voiced by Gary Cole and his Freak of Crystal Cove disguise was voiced by Frank Welker.
Velma Dinkley is usually shown in relationships with men such as Shaggy Rogers (with whom she has a son in Scooby Apocalypse), Johnny Bravo, Patrick Wisely, Sam Winchester, Ben Ravencroft, and many other male characters, although since the 2010s, she has been depicted as also being romantically interested in other ...
While the Mystery Inc. Fred is the most bluntly Autistic there is Autistic coding for him in others “projects” too. Scooby Doo projects each tend to focus on one member of the gang, resulting in each of them having a refined set of character traits and stories.
After Daphne and Velma were friends as children until Velma became too absorbed in grief over her mother's disappearance to focus on their friendship, which resulted in Daphne finding new friends. Velma has a panic attack and Daphne kisses her to calm her down.
Shaggy Rogers from Scooby-Doo has had several girlfriends, with notable ones including Googie (from Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf) and Crystal (from Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders). Other love interests include Mary Jane, Rachel, and even a potential romance with Velma in Mystery Incorporated, but his most iconic romantic interests often involve alien/supernatural characters or those who appreciate his quirky nature.
Cardellini portrayed Velma Dinkley in the live action films Scooby-Doo (2002) and its sequel Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), and has appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Laura Barton in the films Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) and Avengers: Endgame (2019), and the Disney+ series Hawkeye (2021), and as ...
She was also the original voice of Daphne Blake on Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! for the first season in 1969 before taking leave to move to New York with her husband, Rabindra Danks. Her replacement for the rest of the series (and various spinoffs and specials in the franchise through 2003) was Heather North.
He also gains a crush on Velma, but Velma no longer has a crush on him due to witnessing his immature and selfish personality.
At the time Alice went to pick up Fred in a limo, Daphne made an impassioned speech to Fred. Fred agreed, but he missed the romantic gesture of it, and only saw it as going with a friend, which was better. Fred became jealous after Daphne developed a liking for their biology teacher, Dr. Yantz, a cicada enthusiast.
While the curse had corrupted Mayor Dad and made him cold and unloving toward Fred, the good side admitted that Fred was the best thing about his life and had always thought of him as an actual son who he's proud of. Fred Jr. thus finally was able to forgive his adoptive father.
Shaggy has been illustrated with brown, blonde and red hair at times ; using the yellow(as opposed to the brown) also allows for him to stand out from Scooby on the blue background.
The most prominent LGBTQ+ character in Scooby-Doo is Velma Dinkley, who was confirmed as a lesbian in the 2022 film Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!, showing her with a crush on a woman, Coco Diablo. While creators like James Gunn and Tony Cervone had long intended Velma to be gay and hinted at it in previous series like Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, this was the first time it was explicitly shown on screen.
This episode shows the first-ever (and only) kiss between Shaggy and Daphne (both were under the influence of hallucinogenic wood and thought the circumstances were different; Daphne would have reconciled with Fred had the circumstances been what she thought).
Nazanin Afshin-Jam is an Iranian-Canadian human rights activist, author and public speaker. She is a former Miss World Canada. She has a non-speaking role as Shaggy Chick's body double in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
Now, with the forthcoming animated film Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!, Velma's preference for girls has finally been confirmed … and she even gets a girlfriend in the form of glamorous new character Coco Diablo.
The most prominent actor known for refusing on-screen kisses is Neal McDonough, who has a strict personal and contractual rule against kissing any woman other than his wife, Ruvé, leading him to be temporarily shut out by Hollywood for several years despite his devout Catholic faith and commitment to his family. Other actors like Kevin Hart and Bollywood stars have also had no-kiss policies for various personal or comfort reasons, but McDonough's case is well-documented for its impact on his career.
EDIT: If you want an “in universe” reason… according to the “Those Meddling Kids” faux behind the scenes special, Velma says that “Jinkies” just sorta came out when she was surprised and ended up replacing her less catchy catchphrase “oh my!”
She is portrayed as the smartest of the show's protagonists and is often the one to solve an episode's central mystery. She is also known for wearing an orange turtleneck sweater, black glasses, and knee-high socks. A running gag that started in the show's first episode has Velma frequently losing her glasses.
His biological parents Brad Chiles and Judy Reeves later returned, but Fred continued to use the last name of Jones. In the series finale, when the universe is restarted to where Fred was never raised by Fred Jones Sr., but rather his biological parents, it is never stated what his last name is in a new reality.