Daphne Blake

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Daphne Blake
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Species Human
Gender Female
Member of Mystery Incorporated
The Hex Girls in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (SDMI)
Affiliation Scooby-Doo
Shaggy Rogers
Fred Jones
Velma Dinkley
Scrappy-Doo
Flim-Flam in The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
Vincent Van Ghoul in The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
Occupation Sleuth
Journalist
Goals Solving mysteries
Making sure she has a good look
Father Nedley Blake
Mother Elizabeth Blake
Sibling(s) Four named sisters: Delilah, Daisy, Dawn, Dorothy; one unnamed sister in SDMI
Grandmother(s) Great-grandmother Mimi Blake in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
Other relative(s) Unnamed brother-in-law in SDMI: "Revenge of the Man Crab"
Marital status In SDMI and Scooby Apocalypse, she was engaged to Fred Jones
First appearance WAY: "What a Night for a Knight" (1969)
Played by Stefanianna Christopherson (1969-70)
Heather North (1970-2003)
Robyn Moore (1981)
Kellie Martin (1988-91)
Mary Kay Bergman (1998-2000)
Grey DeLisle (since 2001)
Sarah Michelle Gellar (2002, 04)
Kate Melton (2009, 2011)
Sarah Jeffrey (2018)
Taylor Meskimen (2020-2022)
Amanda Seyfried (2020)
Mckenna Grace (2020)
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The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
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A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
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Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
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Scooby-Doo
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What's New, Scooby-Doo?
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Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!
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Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins
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Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie
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Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
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Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map
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Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
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Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood
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Scooby Apocalypse
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Daphne & Velma
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Daphne and Velma (Scholastic)
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Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?
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Scoob!
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Velma

Daphne Blake is a member of Mystery Incorporated in the Scooby-Doo animated franchise. Her voice was originated by Stefanianna Christopherson, which was only a brief stint and is more fondly remembered by her replacement, Heather North.

Throughout the years, Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network, and Warner Bros. Animation, as well as book and video game publishers, have conceived several incarnations, which don't always fit together because new writers have come on board and disregarded what has come before or there has been a complete reboot, but the general concept has been the same, perhaps except for DC Comics' radically altered Scooby Apocalypse.

Character description

Daphne is a female teen with a hourglass physique, reddish-pink lipstick and long red hair. She has worn various outfits over the years, although her most common look consists of a purple top with mini-dress; pink pantyhose; mauve heel shoes with bows on top; a green-lime scarf; and a mauve headband. The hems and cuffs on her dress are also mauve in color.

Though not as smart as Velma, Daphne finds a way to solve problems at her own hand. In her earlier appearances, she always had the tenacity to get into danger, hence her nickname "Danger-Prone Daphne." She was clumsy, and never seemed to get out of a sticky situation without the aid of the gang. Her characterization has since evolved in later installments, as she had gained a more active role and learnt how to do self defense. Daphne still has her feminine side, though, as evident by her extravigant obsession with fashion.

In The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, she wore purple one-piece overalls, a belt and pixie boots. She lacked a headband in this series and her hairstyle was also altered to resemble Debbie's from Speed Buggy as well. Sometimes, she also wears either a long sleeved mauve top with a rolled collar, matching mauve pants and legwarmers with a purple puffer vest and matching high heels, a long sleeved purple dress with two lilac belts, hoops at each shoulder and lilac boots or a purple coat over a short sleeved lilac dress with a purple belt and purple high heels as well.

As a child in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Daphne has a pink sweatshirt with a red skirt, pink pantyhose and white go-go boots. Her hair was shorter in length around this period, and her headband was white.

In What's New, Scooby-Doo?, she wore a short long-sleeved purple dress with a wraparound top. Her outfit also includes pink pantyhose, a mauve headband, and platform shoes.

Her outfit in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! remains largely similar to her original look, although she didn't wear her pink pantyhose and instead had a mini-dress with short sleeves.

Appearances

TV series

Movies

Specials

Shorts

Comics

Books

Video games

Stage performances

Biography

Those Original Mysteries

The N̶e̶w̶ Decades Old Scooby-Doo M̶o̶v̶i̶e̶s̶ 40 Minute Episodes

Back to Basics

Dynomic Duo

Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood-Meta

The Scrappy years

Scrappy Saves the Show

Daphne, Freddy, and Velma MIA

Daphne Tests Well

Gotta Catch 'em All

The Coolest Pup Around

THIS TIME THE MONSTERS ARE REAL

Cartoon Network Spoofs

Harvey Birdman Represents

Daphne Gets Real

Daphne Goes (Pop)Punk

What's New in the Movies

Gonna Sing This Song ALL DAY LONG

Daphne Gets Real (again)

Return of the Ascot (DTVs since Abracadabra-Doo)

Crystal Cove Chronicles

Daphne Ain't Nobody's Puppet

Daphne in the LEGO world

Daphne Griffin

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Lib World

Scooby-Doo and Guess Who the Creators Wanted to See Thirty Years Ago?

Daphne Goes YA in Scholastic's moderately more successful Daphne and Velma

SCOOB! on the Big Screen

Scoobyless Riverdale

Daphne, now of East Asian descent, is a mean popular girl. She has two mothers. She is shown to have slight feelings for Velma.

Daphne sells out

Daphne is in the first State Farm commercial.

In the Teen Titans Go! episode "Cartoon Feud," Daphne and her friends are forced to compete against the Teen Titans in Family Feud.

In the Warner Bros. Serververse in Space Jam: A New Legacy, the gang (based on their SCOOB! designs), arrive at the basketball game between the Tune Squad and the Goon Squad in the Mystery Machine, then watch from outside the van. Mystery Inc., like all the other IPs, has no particular preference and just reacts to whatever is happening.

Daphne in the Funny Books

Marvel's Laff-a-Lympics

Daphne Survives the Apocalypse in a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Violent World

Daphne in the Cyber Realm

Daphne is a playable character in Scooby-Doo! Mystery of the Fun Park Phantom, Scooby-Doo! First Frights, and Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Swamp, and is an NPC in most of the other games.

Development

Daphne's template when being created was Thalia Messinger from the 1960s sitcom The Many Lives of Dobie Gillis.[1][2]

Gallery

Main article: Daphne Blake/Gallery

Toys and merchandise

Main article: Daphne Blake/Toys

Behind the scenes

  • Daphne shares the same outfit and has similarly long hair as Kitty Jo, an anthropomorphic cat, on The Cattanooga Cats, which debuted the same year as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! in 1969.

In popular culture

  • In the Red Razors arc of the comic 2000AD, a group of Sov-Block mercenary enforcers called themselves the Spooky Doo Gang, due to owning a dog called Spooky who resembled a green Scooby-Doo. Daphne's doppelganger is called Hannah, in reference to William Hanna.
  • In Disney's Doug episode "Doug's Bloody Buddy," the teaser depicts a fantasy in which Doug and his friends are like Mystery Inc. searching for the Bluffington Vampire. Beebe is the counterpart to Daphne.
  • In the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Out of Sight, Out of Mind," Buffy wears a purple scarf during the mission.
  • In the Animaniacs segment "Back in Style," the Warner siblings are loaned to a Hanna-Barbera-type studio that lets the Warner siblings "play themselves" in its cartoon Uhuru, Where Are You? In this parody, Pheobe acts as a stand-in for both Daphne and Velma.
  • In the Student Bodies episode "Snowed In," Mags and Flash bond over Scooby-Doo by singing the theme song. When their friends come in, who are surprised the two are getting along, are asked what the nature of Scooby and Scrappy's relationship is, and why a hot girl like Daphne is hanging around a loser like Shaggy, with Romeo simply remarking that she is hot, before their friends leave them again.
  • In the Arthur segment "The Rat Who Came to Dinner," Daphne is anthropomorphized as an animal with the rest of the gang in Mr. Ratburn's favourite old show Spooky-Poo.
  • In the Spaced episode "Beginnings," Daisy wanders into Tim's bedroom after hearing a noise and is spooked by his alien mask. Tim finds her and she keeps on saying she heard a noise, so Tim says she was playing Scooby-Doo. She says she used to play as Daphne when she was little, as did Tim play as Freddie when he was younger, but now Tim and Daisy look more like Shaggy and Velma.
  • In the Timon and Pumbaa episode "Werehog of London," a fortune teller warns Timon and Pumbaa that no one is safe from the curse of the werehog, not even "those meddling teens and their pesky dog." Then the camera reveals an orange and blue van resembling the Mystery Machine that has been abandoned after it was knocked into a lamp post.
  • On the first page of Archie's Weird Mysteries #6, Veronica is dressed up like Daphne as she becomes a parody of Daphne for the comic's story (sans outfit). She inexplicably cries "Jeepers," when she's scared, and makes out with Archie who has taken on the role of Fred.
  • In the film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, the title characters hitchhike in a green van owned by a bunch of odd adults vaguely resembling Mystery Incorporated. The Daphne doppelganger, referred to in the credits as "Redhead Beauty," is ditzy when she confuses Jay and Silent Bob to be the hitchhiking girls instead of the hitchhiking ghouls. She is also overly emotional when the gang starts to bicker. Jay then introduces "doobie snacks" to the gang, but this is just a dream of Jay's.
  • In the Danny Phantom episode "The Million Dollar Ghost," one of the members of the Groovy Gang is called Fran, who despite being chubby, has long red hair and a similar outfit to Daphne, while wearing glasses like Velma.
  • In the Drawn Together episode "Foxxy vs The Board of Education," Daphne is one of the TV detectives Foxxy watches.
  • In the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "One Hundred," the Aqua Teen Hunger Force star in a parody of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, with the new character of Tabitha added to the group who acts as a cross between Daphne and Velma. When Tabitha announced 100's entire plan, he took revenge by knocking her to the ground and taking her away to rape and behead her, although not necessarily in that order. She also overdoes it by constantly saying, "Jinkies."
  • In the New Teen Titans short "Turn Back the Clock," Mad Mod turns back time altering the appearances of the Teen Titans with each passing decade, with the 70s making them look like Mystery Inc.; Starfire is Daphne.
  • Gwen is a parody of Daphne in the independent horror film Saturday Morning Massacre (later retitled Saturday Morning Mystery). Gwen is in a relationship with Chad, in reference to the perceived hidden romance between Daphne and Fred from the original series.
  • In the Futurama episode "Saturday Morning Fun Pit," the 31st century incarnations of Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew watched a cartoon called Bendee-Boo and the Mystery Crew, in which the Planet Express crew were reimagined as members of Mystery Inc., with Leela taking on the role of Daphne. She removes the dragon mask from George Takei simply with her makeup removal kit.
  • The series is parodied in the Austin & Ally episode "Mysteries & Meddling Kids," when while at a disco party, Dez and his friends dress up as his favorite characters from a 70s cartoon called Groovy Goat and the Mystery Bunch, with Ally filling in the Daphne role as Brenda, although apart from being the pretty one, there wasn't any connection beyond that.
  • In the Regular Show episode "The Dream Warrior," Mordecai and Rigby show Pops an old cartoon called Funkie Wunky and the Groovy Gang, which features a Daphne doppelganger called Penny. Pops then has a dream in which he is in the cartoon with his friends, which has Skips dressed like Penny.
  • For series 13, episode 8 of the BBC quiz show Only Connect, host Victoria Coren Mitchell begins by saying, "Good evening. Much of the key work debunking supernatural myths was carried out in the 1970s by American paranormalogists Norville Rogers, Frederick Jones, Daphne Blake, and Velma Dinkley. And if you didn't get that reference, then shame on you, Only Connect fans. You probably preferred the ones with Scooby-Dum and Scrappy-Doo."
  • In the Teen Titans Go! episode "Costume Contest," Robin does a drawing of Teen Titans as Mystery Inc., with Starfire as Daphne.
  • In "The Spooky Badge," an episode of the preschool series Hey Duggee, the Squirrels play dress up as Mystery Inc., with Norrie as Daphne.
  • In Simpsons Comics #242, there is a story entitled "Scooby-Don't," with the kids dressed up as Mystery Inc., including Jessica Lovejoy wearing similar clothing to Daphne. Bart Simpson is Fred's doppelganger, referencing Bart and Jessica's romance in the cartoon.
  • On the second episode of The X-Factor: Celebrity, Nicole Scherzinger referred to the contestant Jenny Ryan as starting out as Daphne to becoming a full-blown diva. This is a somewhat confusing critique, as Ryan does have red hair like Daphne, but also wears glasses like Velma, who Scherzinger presumably meant.
  • In the Talking Tom and Friends episode "The Mystery of the Pyramid," which involves Tom and his friends in a mummy case, Angela screams "Jeepers" when Ricky DeLuna goes missing when the lights go out.

Doctor Who

  • Daphne was referenced in two Doctor Who books starring the 8th Doctor. The first was in The Book of Still, wherein Anji preferred Daphne over Velma, and in The Crooked World, there was a parody of Daphne called Harmony Looker.
  • In Doctor Who Magazine #489, the thirteenth segment of the ongoing The Daft Dimension, depicted parallel universe counterparts of the 12th Doctor and his companions who loosely resembled each member of Mystery Inc. by wearing their outfits, with Vastra wearing Daphne's outfit without the stockings.

The Fairly OddParents

Main article: The Fairly OddParents
  • Channel Chasers (part 2): There is a TV show called Snooper Dawg and the Clue Crew. Wanda tries to blend in as Daphne, but then becomes Scooby (or Snooper Dawg), when the Clue Crew arrives.
  • "The Wand That Got Away:" When Timmy and his fairy companions go on the search for Cosmo's wand, they take on the roles of Mystery Inc., with Wanda becoming a more faithful-looking Daphne than last time.
  • "Let Sleeper Dogs Lie:" Sparky kept a DVD of his previous owners, which included a group of kids resembling Mystery Incorporated who solved mysteries. Thanks to the Mystery Mobile, they escaped from a castle haunted by a cloaked ghost.

Family Guy

  • "Chitty Chitty Death Bang:" With the television transmitter cut, Peter wonders what the Scooby gang is up to, with the scene then cutting to an adult spin-off spoof called The Scooby-Doo Murder Files, where Mystery Incorporated investigates and describes in detail how someone was killed.
  • "Family Guy Viewer Mail:" A segment parodies the Little Rascals with the adults as kids, which includes a portion of time at a spooky mansion, where the regressed boys also copy the hallway chase gag, featuring Mystery Incorporated in a cameo also running out of one door and into another.
  • "Deep Throats:" In a DVD-exclusive scene, when Brian and Stewie sneak into the town hall, they run into Mystery Incorporated, but Stewie gets rid of them by humming their own walk music against them.

Harley Quinn (comic)

  • Issue #1: In the background of one panel, an alternately colored Daphne (now with light blonde hair and dressed in green and red) and the rest of the gang chase a crook.
  • Issue #64: Justice League Dark is a parody of Mystery Inc., with Zatanna substituting Daphne, whose clothes are now vaguely reminiscent of Daphne's.

Looney Tunes

Main article: Looney Tunes
  • Looney Tunes #71: The story, "Tazzy-Doo, Where Are You?," depicts several Looney Tunes characters as members of Mystery Inc., with Lola Bunny as Daphne, being rechristened as Daphne-Bunny. Daphne-Bunny is also danger-prone and turns to Fredhorn when she is scared, causing Fredhorn (Foghorn Leghorn) to smile at the reader, alluding to the romantic relationship between Daphne and Fred.
  • For Warner Bros.' 100th anniversary, they celebrated by licensing a range of Looney Tunes Funko Pops with a Scooby-Doo motif, which included Lola Bunny with Daphne's hairstyle and clothes. This was then depicted in animated form for a special animated crossover mash-up where the Looney Tunes cast acted as Mystery Inc. who had caught the ghost of Mr. Hyde.

Saturday Night Live

  • "Rob Lowe/Eminem:" In a skit about a fictional Crime TV program called Pros & Cons, it reports on Mr. Montgomery, a jailed felon, who allegedly dressed up as a ghost to scare people away from a run-down amusement park that had pirate treasure underneath. He was stopped by a group of "amateur detectives," who according to Warren "Shaggy" Shagowski, decided while in a malt shop that the law had gone soft and it was time to do something about it, especially after "dirtbags who get their jollies dressing as ape men or glowing deep sea divers." Mr. Montgomery's lawyer argues that their prior criminal activities for "meddling" on several occasions meant that they were looking for trouble and implicated that Mr. Montgomery was innocent. Shaggy simply counters with his patriotic American right to have the freedom to stop bad guys. The lawyer admires Shaggy's ethics, then bribes him to think differently with a box of Scooby Snacks.
  • "Margot Robbie/The Weeknd," there is a skit called "The Hunch Bunch," wherein Fred is represented by two different characters; the first is Josh, the blond leader, and then the second is Ted, who is handsome and wears an ascot.

The Venture Bros.

Main article: The Venture Bros.
  • "¡Viva los Muertos!:" Patty is a composite of 1970s Symbionese Liberation Army abductee Patty Hearst and Daphne. Patty is perhaps the most controlled by her leader, Ted, a composite of Ted Bundy and Fred.
  • "Self-Medication:" Dr. Venture and his former boy adventurer colleagues discuss the sex lives of Daphne and Velma, which Dr. Venture didn't think Velma had much of because she was a lesbian, as everyone did, but Action Johnny reveals that this may not necessarily be true as the "pack of herpes" he contracted from her says otherwise.

References

  1. ^ Evanier, Mark (June 10, 2002). "Shaggy Dog Story". News From Me. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
  2. ^ Evanier, Mark (October 22, 2022). "From the E-Mailbag". News From Me. Retrieved January 19, 2023.