After the contest is finished, it will e sealed and unable to be submitted to and the next contest will be opened. These MUST be within deviantART policyĬontests The current contest folder will always be open. Meme, television screenshots, photomanipulation, and demotivational posters. Preferably translated into English either in the page or artists’ comments (THANKS).įan Fiction Any written Shaggy/Velma work. They can be together as a couple, or just a picture of the characters by themselves.Ĭomic Pages Any comic strips or doujinshi pages. Stamps and Icons Animated icons or stamps featuring support of Velma, Shaggy, or the Shaggy/Velma coupling.Īnimations Any animation (flash, not avatars) or meme.Ĭosplay Any pictures/photographs of live people in Scooby Doo costumes. This includes them with the children and the kids by themselves. This is Velma or Shaggy the other members of Mystery Incorporated or others in a group or friendship setting.įamily and Children Any pictures of children of Velma and Shaggy. Velma Dinkley All traditional/digital artwork of Velma Dinkley by herself. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on September 23. It stars Elizabeth McGovern, Haley Lu Richardson, Miranda Otto, Blythe Danner, Campbell Scott, Gza Rhrig and Victoria Hill. Shaggy Rogers All traditional/digital artwork of Shaggy by himself. The Chaperone is a 2018 period drama film, directed by Michael Engler, with a screenplay by Julian Fellowes, from the novel by Laura Moriarty. This does NOTinclude colorized manga or screenshots. She squinted her eyes and grabbed her keys to drive me.įeatured Any digital or traditional artwork of the Velma /Shaggy. "Because mom, the 60's were over half a century ago. Why don't you wear one of those skirts I bought you?" asked my Mom. I headed to the kitchen for my whole grain cereal and toast. I got out of bed and got dressed, wearing my favorite orange sweatshirt I got for band last year. But I was curious, as I am whenever I read historical fictionhow much of it was true So I got a copy of the memoirs of Louise Brooks, Lulu in Hollywood, published in 1974. The sun had beat me, I would have to cherish the rays of light as the days were getting shorter and there would be darkness in the mornings. I enjoyed Laura Moriarty’s book, The Chaperone, a fictionalized story about the silent film star Louise Brooks. Reluctantly I turned off the alarm and sat up in bed. But I had to get up, had to turn in a project for Honors Chemistry, had to survive another day in P.E., had to live up to my reputation as the kid with the 3rd highest GPA in the 11th grade. Today felt like a "hit the snooze, stay in bed" kind of day, as every single Monday did. With Elizabeth McGovern, Haley Lu Richardson, Géza Röhrig, Victoria Hill. I lay awake after the alarm went off, listening to the incessant beeping. The Chaperone: Directed by Michael Engler.
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