>>101641261Depends on which version of Velma. Scooby Doo where are you Velma had an arrogance streak that made her act like a tsundere tomboy to the occasional person she had a crush on (mind you this was like one or two episodes every other season), and she would hilariously spill the spaghetti when someone called her out on it (think Futaba from Persona 5). For as shit as it was a Pup named Scooby Doo made her the team Mom and weirdly enough both an older and younger sister to Fred/Daphne (she would tutor them in homework but they would teach her social skills). Movie Velmas are all over the place, especially the live action ones (though Monster's Unleased was more about her going full sex fiend for Seth Green). The Velma that everyone has a love/hate relationship with is her Mystery Inc version. This is the closest Velma has become to being a sassy and domineering version of Daria. She's starts of Tsundere but then becomes a bullying tomboy that's pretty much pic related along with being overall loyal to you as long as you're not doing dumb shit (though her tolerance is high unless you put someone else before her romantically/friendship wise like Shaggy/Scooby). If she really cared for you she could be somewhat Yandere but at the same time she's also the person to dox and crash every device a person has if they threatened her lover (see Hot Dog Water in Mystery Inc). Apocalypse Velma is closer to a Hybrid between Where are You/Inc, especially with the on/off romance with Shaggy. Funny enough the main Daph people like lately where Velma is a complete wet blanket 90% of the time was Scooby Doo gets a clue. Autist Daph was considered endearing even though the art style was her most fugly design. It's not to say Daph isn't sexually attractive but most of the time sans Mystery Inc she's pretty much a damsel/bimbo parody. For some people like Velma for her bitchiness and the challenge of causing her to sperg out when you tease her and/or Inc version predator mode.