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All these screenshots are from the 2003 animated film, Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire. It's so sad this was the last film to feature The Hex Girls.
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emmi-kat · 2 months
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desnaa · 1 year
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mr-e-us · 2 years
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Happy 81st birthday to Nicole Jaffe, the voice of Velma Dinkley.
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antivirginsuicide · 1 year
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some of my favourite riot grrl bands
1. hole
vocals courtney love
guitar eric erlandson
bass kristen pfaff
bass mellisa maur
drums patty schemel
2. bikini kill
vocals kathleen hanna
guitar billy karren
bass kathi wilcox
drums tobi vail
3. dazey and the scouts
vocals lea jaffe
guitar brennan wedl
bass otto klammer
drums austin corona
4. lunachicks
vocals theo kogan
guitar gina volpe
guitar sindi valsamis
bass sydney silver
drums kate schellenbach
drums becky wreck
drums helen destroy
drums chip english
5. destroy boys
vocals alexia roditis
guitar vi mayugba
drums ethan knight
6. slutever
vocals nicole snyder
vocals rachel gagliard
7. mommy long legs
vocals and guitar lilly morlock
guitar melissa kagerer
bass leah miller
drums cory budden
8. dream wife
vocals rakel mjoll
vocals and guitar alice go
vocals and bass bella podpadec
9. the beaches
vocals and bass jordan miller
guitar kylie miller
guitar and keyboard leandra earl
drums eliza enman mcdaniel
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tubapun · 1 year
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Was wondering why they overdubbed Nicole Jaffe's Velma in the Where Are You Now special but not Casey Kasem and I realized it's because she's still alive, so they would have to pay her residuals. So that's fucked up
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bimboficationblues · 1 year
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who are your favorite communist theoriticians?
I am fully an edwadist political-legal theorist. I will note that I haven't been reading much theory recently, but my stuff to read piles up. So I do think my perspective has been stagnating but I'm hoping to launch back into it when I'm done with my move and started my new job and all that shit
major intellectual influences: Marx, Fanon, the Fields sisters, Beauvoir, Adorno, Bloch, Walter Benjamin, Pashukanis, John Holloway, Mikey Heinrich, Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari (those three are more like fellow travelers but I love an insane French anti-psych post structuralist queen)
people doing interesting shit these days: Mark Neocleous, Sophie Lewis, Cinzia Arruzza, Simon Choat, W.C. Roberts, Geoff Mann, Kirstin Munro, Juliana Gleeson, Kathi Weeks
people on the agenda: Cedric Robinson, Postone, Nicole Pepperell, Aaron Jaffe, Jairus Banaji, Ashley Bohrer, Soren Mau, Bonefeld, Pitts, Backhaus , Simon Clarke, Chris Arthur, Harry Cleaver, Jason Read, Mariarosa Dalla Costa, Heather Berg, Chris Chitty, Sohn-Rethel, Cyril Smith, Chris O'Kane, Amy De'Ath, Andreas Malm, Heide Gerstenberger, Nate Holdren
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artflimatsheics · 10 months
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Scooby doo it based off on a show with a group of teenagers and with a dog they solve mysteries and help people it starts with
Nicole Jaffe as Velma, Casey Kasem as Shaggy,
Frank Welker as Fred or Scooby doo as known as the main character, Heather North as Daphne.
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suis-nous · 1 year
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envy-starlight · 3 years
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Velma! Continuation of the Scooby Gang! Opened my color generator app and this was the first thing it was one and I was like oh perfect!
(Click got better quality)
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brokehorrorfan · 5 years
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Scooby-Doo, Where Are You: The Complete Series will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a Blu-ray box set on September 3 via Warner Bros. Limited to 50,000 units, it will have retail for $89.99.
The set collects all 41 episodes in high definition on four Blu-rays and Digital. It also includes an exclusive Scooby-Doo Funko Pop keychain and a mini Scooby-Doo Encyclopedia, all packaged in a Mystery Mansion box.
Produced by Hanna-Barbera, the classic Saturday morning cartoon ran for three seasons on CBS beginning in 1969. Don Messick, Casey Kasem, Frank Welker, Nicole Jaffe, Stefanianna Christopherson, and Heather North.
The set includes several new special features new along with existing extras. A comprehensive list is below.
Special features:
My Life with Scooby: Frank Welker’s Animated Journey - A personal look at Frank Welker‘s five-decade body of work on Scooby-Doo (new)
A Scooby-Doo for Everyone - Animators behind the many different animated incarnations of Scooby-Doo discuss the creative process (new)
50 Years of Scooby Snacks - A narrated history of the cultural impact of Scooby-Doo (new)
Scooby-Doo and the Lost City of Gold - A sneak peak of the new Scooby-Doo! Live stage production (new)
Scooby-Doo’s Ultimate Fans: Hail the Gang’s Followers and Memorabilia Collectors
Get the Picture: How to draw Scooby-Doo and the Gang
Funky Fashion
America Loves Scooby-Doo: Music Video
Scooby-Doo Street Smarts: Favorite cases of Scooby-Doo Fans
Take the Scooby-Doo Challenge
Hanna-Barbera: From H to B
Scooby-Doo The Whole World Loves You!
The Eerie Mystery of the Scooby-Doo History
The Scooby-Doo Gang: In Their Own Words
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! follows the adventures of four teens, Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and his lovable, but cowardly Great Dane, Scooby-Doo, as they travel far and wide in their stylish van, the Mystery Machine, to solve mysteries involving ghosts, monsters and other supernatural forces. Their entertaining adventures are always filled with hilarious hijinks and sometimes even catchy musical moments. Through teamwork and clever investigation, the teen sleuths solve case after case, while unmasking the villains who are usually behind each of the mysteries they encounter.
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yearofheroines · 5 years
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Velma Dinkley
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September 6, 2019
I LOOOOOOVEEE Scooby-Doo, have ever since I was little. My sister and I would watch it whenever it was on tv, and we had a few of the movies (our favorite being the Witch’s Ghost, with Zombie Island being a close second), and Velma was always my favorite character. She’s so droll and deadpan it’s hilarious, and the smartest character on the show is a turtleneck sweater-wearing bespectacled girl, which means a lot to me.
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lifejustgotawkward · 7 years
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365 Day Movie Challenge (2017) - #173: The Trouble with Girls (1969) - dir. Peter Tewksbury
Do not imagine for one second that I am speaking hyperbolically when I claim that The Trouble with Girls is one of the top twenty worst movies I have ever seen. How is this possible, you might ask? Simply try to envision a film in which Elvis Presley, one of the most naturally charismatic artists of the twentieth century, is stifled by a painfully unfunny musical-comedy plot that plays out like Nashville without the talent, a weirdly Altmanesque look (considering that it predates the auteur’s creation of that style) at carnival performers in a traveling Chautauqua show circa 1927. Cue lots of corny jokes about old-fashioned, small-town America, down-home-on-the-range banjo tunes and some stereotypically misguided notions about feminism.
Instead of attempting to adhere to the look and feel of the flapper era, The Trouble with Girls is a distinctly late 60s type of mess, most obvious in the Woodstock-licious tendency for the camera to zoom in suddenly and dizzyingly during music sequences. The drab story somehow manages to make Elvis seem boring (how?!) in a part that doesn’t even seem big enough to merit above-the-title status, while a ton of madness goes on around him courtesy of far wackier actors. Marlyn Mason, who plays Elvis’s love interest, gives quite possibly the single most annoying performance in the history of American cinema, a cut-rate Doris Day impression so heinous that I’m surprised Mason didn’t go the whole nine yards and cross her eyes in frustration during any of her scenes. Nicole Jaffe is nearly as irritating as a sex-hungry local yokel, while Sheree North is ill-used in comic relief form as an alcoholic murderess (!), Edward Andrews has nothing to do but confused double-takes and Dabney Coleman, the one really enjoyable performer in the film, is the object of Sheree North’s homicidal tendencies. Thankfully, guest stars John Carradine, Vincent Price and Joyce Van Patten are spared much indignity by having a minimum of screen time. I warn you: if you watch The Trouble with Girls you do so at your own peril.
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corey-45 · 7 years
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My Personal List of Top Mystery 5 (Scooby-Doo) Voice Actors (By Character)
Now, keep in mind that this is my own personal opinion, and I’m only counting the five member’s of Scooby’s gang. I’m also not counting A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (because the characters are pre-teens in that series), or Scrappy-Doo, or even the live-action movies (yes, the live-action actors are there only because they voiced the characters in several Robot Chicken sketches). I’m only counting the main actors who have voiced the Mystery 5 over the years:
Scooby-Doo:
Don Messick
Frank Welker
Scott Innes
Neil Fanning
Shaggy:
Casey Kasem
Matthew Lilliard
Billy West
Scott Innes
Fred:
Frank Welker
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Daphne:
Heather North
Mary Kay Bergman
Grey Delisle-Griffin
Stefanianna Christopherson
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Velma:
Nicole Jaffe
Mindy Cohn
B. J. Ward
Patricia Stevens
Linda Cardellini
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shemakesmusic-uk · 4 years
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Nicole Kiki Jaffe shares new single ‘The Lion’s Den’
Raised in Southern California, Nicole developed her sound on stages all across LA, from the Viper Room, to Harvard and Stone. Her melodies are musical cathedrals, with lyrics that both cut and heal. Her songs are fearless reminders that rock and roll was born in the rhythm, and the blues. 
“‘The Lion’s Den’ came from a place of hunger, curiosity, and lust for life,” explains Nicole. “I wrote it after emerging from the lingering cloud of sadness that everyone seems to feel after the end of a relationship. I wanted a song that could lift that fog, a song we could all yell. Something that felt fierce, sweaty, and gritty, like a warrior, victorious after a fight. I hope this song helps you experience your own strength, so you can emerge powerful, resilient, and full of hope.”
Photo credit: Tiffany Leah Chung
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widofjordwillwork · 6 years
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Taliesin as Molly singing just made my entire day, please and thank you :’)
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