- This article is about the character in the DTV Daphne & Velma. For other uses, see Carol (disambiguation).
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Carol was the real CEO of Bloom Innovative, who secretly sponsored Ridge Valley High School. She disguised herself as a senior student/advisor at Ridge Valley High to better monitor the students who she could plagiarize.
Physical appearance[]
Carol is a 26 year old woman, with long raven colored hair.
Personality[]
When Carol was younger, she was ambitious, but she knew no one would take her seriously because of her age. She eventually became greedy and ruthless.
History[]
Carol was first introduced as a senior student advisor to Ridge Valley High when she first met Daphne Blake, who was newly-transferred to the school. However, not only was Carol not a student at Ridge Valley High, she wasn't a teenager. Carol was actually a 26-year-old working at Bloom Innovative, and she was the original inventor of the new Azalea 9 phone. However, as time went by, Carol became pressured to think up new ideas, and that along with her desire to stay on top and run Bloom Innovative led to a villainous plot that involved plagiarizing ideas. She built a Brainwaver machine and first used it on Daphne's mother, Elizabeth, leading to the creation of Match Mouth.
Additionally, Carol hacked the Azalea 9 phones and turned them into hypnotic devices before giving them to the students. The scheming villainess activated the phones and lured her victims to the hallways behind the lockers, where they would be subjected to the Brainwaver; after which Carol would use their ideas to create her inventions. As part of the ruse, Carol used a hologram of Tobias Bloom to mask her role as the mastermind, while also acting sweet-natured to Daphne and Velma Dinkley as a cover for her ruthless and ambitious personality.
Daphne and Velma believed that Tobias was the culprit, and it appeared to be confirmed when they faced off against him in his office at Bloom Innovative. However, when Velma tossed one of the robotic spiders at Bloom, she and Daphne realized that he was a hologram, as the object went through him. Daphne also recognized "Tobias Bloom" as a male model from her time in Japan, and the duo investigated further to find out who was operating him. They later spotted Carol in a pod operating, though she began to portray herself as a kidnapping victim of Tobias. When Daphne stated that Carol couldn't have been abducted due to Tobias being a hologram and Carol not being zombie-like as the other victims, Carol quickly dropped the façade and revealed her true villainous demeanor.
Carol's scheme was uncovered by Velma, while Daphne realized that Carol couldn't be a teenager due to everything she had been doing lasting for many years. With that, Carol revealed that she's 26, and as for a motive, she callously stated that she did it for money and power. After failing to coerce Daphne and Velma to let her go, Carol was arrested (off-screen) for her criminal actions.
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Notes/trivia[]
- According to Daphne, Carol was the only person who hadn't heard of the rock band Legitimate Tulip. Though she seems to have done some ressearch on them, as the day after Daphne tells her about them, she customizes a t-shirt for her using some of the band's signature artworks (including an alien holding a tulip that was seen on Daphne's wallpaper and several of her Legitimate Tulip posters).
- Velma writes about her first encounter with Carol on her conspiracy board, shown in the beginning of the film: "The first time I met Carol, she told me my shoe was untied. It wasn't. Why would someone lie about a loose shoelace? I wasn't even wearing sneakers."
- At some point of the film, Carol comments on Daphne's style, telling her that combining plum and sage is a bold choice. However, the shade of green Daphne is wearing does not look like sage green in any way, making this the second time Carol lies about someone's outfit to their face.