Nearphotison said: While I'm sure he probably still comes on too strong most of the time, Johnny's success rate in the Studio is bound to be better than it was in his original show. The third episode of that show was a fun crossover with Scooby-Doo, and I thought letting Johnny hook up with Daphne and Velma would be a fun and sensible first crossover for him. I don't know how often I'll be drawing him, since his stylized appearance and exaggerated proportions don’t naturally translate easily into my usual style, but I really wanted to fit this in while he's on my mind. In the episode Johnny hits on Daphne, who rebuffs him like all the women in the show do, while Velma's into him but ignored. I'd like to do an inverse of this dynamic eventually, where Velma gets some Bravo D, but for now I went this route since Daphne doesn't always get as much love in my work.
bonerific: @Violetty: I do! It was a crossover episode of Johnny Bravo. There was even a CN bumper of Velma & Johnny Bravo where they went for a date in a haunted house. I remember because it was during that time when they were showing O Canada episodes on CN. Ah the good old days.
Anonymous1: Excellent job on Velma!!! Great job on Daphne! It's so important to stay close to the original characters appearance, so often that get lost in monstrosity.
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