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To clarify, I'm not saying Qwel's writing is perfect. There's plenty to criticize and plenty for her to improve upon. What I am saying is that the harshness towards the character writing in Dandy's World often comes from an unwillingness to engage with it properly.
DISCLAIMER: This post does NOT insist that Veestro is canon, nor does it insist you have to ship it. It exists solely as an appreciation and explanation post. Also, Astro and Vee are both canonically NON-RELATED ADULTS as confirmed by Qwel. Thank you.
It seems Dandy's World is starting to lean into what many in the fandom have already been exploring: the differences between the cartoon characters and the living toons in Gardenview. Some of the gossip Dandy spills has given some insight into this, specifically Blot and Looey's. 
I've always believed that Vee and Shelly had one of the most interesting dynamics in Dandy's World. Despite this, I rarely see anyone discussing them on a deeper level, often brushing off their relationship with one-note characterizations that leave much to be desired.
DISCLAIMER: This post does NOT insist that Fossilcleaning is canon, nor does it insist you have to ship it. It exists solely as an appreciation and explanation post. Also, Shelly and Tisha are both canonically NON-RELATED ADULTS as confirmed by Qwel. Thank you.
If there were ever a Dandy's World character overlooked by the fandom, it would undoubtedly be Tisha. Though not unpopular, she is often disregarded as nothing but the "cleaning-obsessed" toon. But who can blame people for doing that, when her fellow toons do the same thing?
DISCLAIMER: This thread isn't meant to glaze or shame the current Dandy's World team. It's only to report on what Qwel has said on the BlushCrunch server about the game's development. Please use this thread to form your own opinions.
Recently, I've seen many posts discussing Shelly and her characterization of being forgotten/ignored. Specifically, they seemed critical of this trait and thought Shelly would realistically not fit that role. "Kids love dinosaurs!" or "Shelly is too kind!" are repeated rebuttals.