Daphne & Velma Page #4

Synopsis: The female future members of Mystery Inc. investigate strange goings-on in their school.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Suzi Yoonessi
Production: Blondie Girl Productions
 
IMDB:
4.3
G
Year:
2018
72 min
560 Views


onto his servers ASAP.

- The man never stops.

- So you finally met him?

Does a video conference call

with 12 Norwegian investors

count?

I think he might have said

nice to meet you

or was it pleased to fire you?

You know what?

Don't overthink it.

That's great advice.

Don't overthink it.

- You're so smart.

- 'Uh, but exciting news.'

You'll get to meet him tomorrow.

He's coming

to Ridge Valley High

to introduce his latest

top-secret project.

Sweet.

Hey, uh, speaking of school

how was school?

Well, I got into a fight

with Velma, flunked

my science project and ended up

at the principal's office.

But all in all,

I think it went pretty well

considering it was my first day

actually going to school

by myself.

You know, I-I can fire up

the Clothe Me Closet

in, like, five minutes.

- Mom?

- What?

- I'm on it.

- What? No, honey. I'm sorry.

You look..

I can't even say it.

- She looks terrible.

- Oh.

'Students,

report to Bloom Innovative's'

'beta presentation.'

Welcome to this month's

Bloom Innovative

beta presentation.

We have to sneak out of here

while no one's looking.

Now we all remember the last

time where we learned about

the Bloom Innovative

sound buds.

These brilliant ear pods

create a soundtrack

that is personalized to you.

Oh, I'm doing the "Running Man"

'cause I'm running

to the future.

I can't wait to see what's next.

Without further ado, here he is

Tobias Bloom!

Hello!

Hello, Ridge Valley High!

So familiar in person.

Probably because his face is

plastered all over the school.

'Boy, do I have an exciting'

new innovation

to beta test with you today.

But first, an important matter

of business to attend to.

It's time that we check in

on my Bloom Bracket.

I hear there's a new student

on top of the rankings.

Griffin Griffiths.

Should have been Spencer

up there.

Huh? Hm. I'm good.

But for now my latest invention.

A 3D printer.

- 'Lame.'

- Lame. I know.

We have them

in every single classroom.

But what if I told you

that this printer..

...was for food.

Bloom Print,

I'd like a slice of pizza.

No way.

On second thought, Bloom Print

print me off enough pizza

for the entire school.

He's done it again!

He's done it again!

- Pizza, pizza, pizza!

- Pizza, pizza, pizza...

Daphne, no one's looking.

Let's go.

- What about pizza?

- Daphne, let's go.

Pizza, pizza, pizza, pizza!

The only person

that would come out here

during a Bloom presentation

is Two-Mop Maggie.

And I've already

taken care of her.

Well, like, taken care of?

No, I mean, I spilled some juice

a couple hallways over.

- Oh.

- And it's not mean.

Maggie loves spills.

This robot engine

is totally stable.

Unless it's overheated.

And this is the stuff

they put in heating pads.

But amped up. Way up!

And it's your signature color.

'What? I have an eye

for these things.'

I call it..

...a melting engine.

We can come up

with something better than that.

Okay, when you destroy

your robot child

you can name the thing, okay?

Okay.

Velma, did you see that?

See what?

I'm, I'm kind of busy here.

This is my first time

violating school property, so..

And here we go.

Oh, it's working.

It's really working.

Whoa.

There's no secret passage.

- It's just a blue ribbon.

- Great. Trash.

Recycling. I don't know

if this school's super green.

Wait, no. Remember Olivia?

The music prodigy who fell off

the face of the Earth?

I mean, she's like Spencer now

but she used to always wear

a ribbon in her hair.

How many girls do you know

who wear ribbons in their hair?

Those girls in the 1940s.

- And me.

- Exactly.

- Because ghosts don't exist.

- Wait, that's...

Okay, Daphne,

you're missing the point.

This is Olivia's ribbon.

Which means Olivia went through

the secret passage too.

- Yes, a clue!

- Whoa.

Yesterday a fight in class.

Today..

"...melting a locker?"

That is not a good trend.

Principal Piper,

if you'll just let us explain.

We were trying to help

our friend Spencer. He's not...

I, I can't believe

it's come to this.

But... I'm gonna have

to give you girls..

...shame stickers.

Take 'em.

'Great. Great. Good.'

How do you feel?

Exactly the same.

- But shamed.

- Yeah.

- So ashamed.

- Yeah, good.

- Really ashamed.

- Good, good, good, good.

I really think those stickers

will do the trick

and some kitchen duty.

'Kitchen duty

in shame stickers'

guaranteed to stop girls

from blowin' things up.

Right?

Yeah.

What's up, lunch ladies?

Ooh, I'll take a scoop

of the messier one.

Ooh, nice.

How 'bout two scoops for your

new Bloom Bracket leader?

You're only on top of the

Bloom Bracket because Spencer...

Isn't feeling well.

You mean, because he tanked.

What can I say? I guess being

numero uno runs in the family.

- And I'm next.

- Okay.

Are you jealous

or something?

- You're ranked, like, 200th.

- Oh.

- Tss. Burn.

- That's not a joke, guys.

Just stating facts.

I was just trying

to be supportive.

- 'Y-yeah, we're good friends.'

- 'Yeah.'

- We're really close.

- Yeah.

Well, I guess he got

what he wanted.

- Wait, that's it.

- What?

Being the lamest group of guys

on Earth?

No, think about it.

Who wanted to be on top

of the Bloom Bracket

more than anybody?

Who has a family legacy

to protect?

Griffin Griffiths.

'Look at him. The so-called

second cutest boy in school.'

Wow.

You really think so?

Um, sure.

That is so nice.

Do you wanna go out sometime?

No. Not really.

I'm not looking

for anything serious, you know?

- It's not you. It's me.

- Oh.

- I'm just gonna..

- 'Yeah, yeah, j-just go.'

- Okay. Okay.

- Okay.

He does seem nice.

- Okay, let's stay focused.

- Right.

Griffin. Okay,

he has to be behind this.

He has the motive

to want something bad

to happen to Spencer.

We have to stop him.

No, wait, wait, wait.

First, we need intel.

We don't have time.

We have to do this fast,

low-tech.

Daphne, we have to make a plan

otherwise we're just puttin'

ourselves in danger.

Live wild, V.

We have to go for it.

Hey, look, over there.

'No.'

Coach Williams, don't do it.

What?

- Oh, he didn't.

- No.

- Oh, he's doin' it again.

- V, not that.

'Beside him.'

I have a plan.

- Daphne.

- 'What?'

- Hairnet.

- 'Right.'

Yup.

- Carol.

- Velma.

Carol.

- Daphne.

- Hi.

Oh, shame stickers.

Everything okay?

Yeah, um, you said I could come

to you if I needed help.

- No questions asked.

- Of course.

'This is too risky.'

Mike and Ryder

are super hardcore

especially when it comes

to defending Griffin.

Shh.

'Okay, here we go.'

We will reveal their evil plan.

'You know, like,

when I think about it'

I don't really care

what I do when I grow up.

I just wanna be, like,

a really good dad, you know?

Dude, you will be the best dad.

- You're a natural nurturer.

- 'Stop it.'

No. Sometimes,

I wish you were... my dad.

That's crazy.

Uh, I'm being crazy here.

No, you're not being crazy.

Don't do that.

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Joseph Barbera

Joseph Roland Barbera ( bar-BERR-ə; Italian: [barˈbɛːra]; March 24, 1911 – December 18, 2006) was an American animator, director, producer, storyboard artist, and cartoon artist, whose film and television cartoon characters entertained millions of fans worldwide for much of the 20th century. He was born to Italian immigrants in New York City, where he lived, attended college, and began his career through his young adult years. After working odd jobs and as a banker, Barbera joined Van Beuren Studios in 1932 and subsequently Terrytoons in 1936. In 1937, he moved to California and while working at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Barbera met William Hanna. The two men began a collaboration that was at first best known for producing Tom and Jerry. In 1957, after MGM dissolved their animation department, they co-founded Hanna-Barbera, which became the most successful television animation studio in the business, producing programs such as The Flintstones, Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo, Top Cat, The Smurfs, Huckleberry Hound and The Jetsons. In 1967, Hanna-Barbera was sold to Taft Broadcasting for $12 million, but Hanna and Barbera remained heads of the company until 1991. At that time, the studio was sold to Turner Broadcasting System, which in turn was merged with Time Warner, owners of Warner Bros., in 1996; Hanna and Barbera stayed on as advisors. Hanna and Barbera won seven Academy Awards and eight Emmy Awards. Their cartoon shows have become cultural icons, and their cartoon characters have appeared in other media such as films, books, and toys. Hanna-Barbera's shows had a worldwide audience of over 300 million people in the 1960s and have been translated into more than 20 languages. more…

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