I think I mentioned before when I drew these two, but I have a handful of sketches with Velma and Marcie/Hot Dog Water here I’d like to eventually see colored. I don’t know if I’ll get through all of them, but for now at least here’s another one featuring them grinding against each other.
So a while back I released a Daphne Blake MomSwap entry, using the “A Pup Named Scooby-Doo” versions of Daphne and her mother (who I used the name Elizabeth for, since that was the name of Daphne’s mom in the older shows). Mystery Incorporated uses a completely different continuity, however, with more prominently featured parents for all the main cast. Daphne’s mom in this version is named Nan, and she’s sorta like this shallow, airhead trophy wife type character. All the women in Daphne’s family look like alternate designs for Daphne herself, including her mom, but the plus side of that is that all the women in Daphne’s family are pretty hot. Nan herself seems like a taller, bustier Daphne with longer and slightly oranger hair (and a hat). I put them by the pool we see the gang hang out in once or twice.
I have more stuff planned from this version of Scooby-Doo down the road, including a return to Hot Dog Water/Velma content. There’s a lot of characters unique to this version of the franchise I’d like to explore, but I’d also like to dabble in some stuff from other versions too eventually. The challenge will just be finding the time, so I can’t say how long it’ll be until we see Scooby-Doo stuff pop up again. ^_^;
I recently started watching Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, the 2010 Scooby-Doo series. I’m only partway through it right now, but I’m enjoying it. When it first came out I wasn’t a huge fan of the redesigns for the characters, but I’ve moved past that now. One thing I appreciate about this incarnation of the franchise is all the new characters it brought in, one of whom is Marcie Fleach, also known as “Hot Dog Water”, a cute nerdy girl with ties to Velma. I don’t want to get into her role in the series too much, but she’s a fun alternative ship for Velma. I think it’s likely I’ll draw this pairing again, although I’m definitely not done with Velma and Daphne as a pairing.