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Female Cartoon Characters Names A Z

Female Cartoon Characters Names A Z

4 min read 06-12-2024
Female Cartoon Characters Names A Z

This list compiles a diverse range of female cartoon characters, spanning various animation styles, genres, and decades. It's not exhaustive, as the sheer number of female characters in animation is vast, but it aims to represent a broad spectrum of iconic and beloved figures. Note that the inclusion of a character doesn't necessarily reflect endorsement of the show or its themes.

A

  • Alice: From Alice in Wonderland, Disney's classic adaptation of Lewis Carroll's tale. Alice is known for her adventurous spirit and curiosity.
  • Ariel: Disney's The Little Mermaid features Ariel, a rebellious mermaid princess yearning for a life on land.
  • Asami Sato: A strong and independent character from The Legend of Korra, demonstrating intelligence and resourcefulness.

B

  • Betty Boop: A sassy and iconic flapper from the golden age of animation. Betty Boop's popularity endures to this day.
  • Bloom: The main character of Winx Club, a fairy with magical powers and a strong sense of friendship.

C

  • Courage the Cowardly Dog (Muriel Bagg): While Courage himself is the titular character, his owner Muriel is a kind and compassionate elderly woman who is a significant part of the show's charm.
  • Cleopatra: Various animated iterations of the famous Egyptian queen have appeared throughout animation history, often showcasing her intelligence and powerful persona.

D

  • Daphne Blake: The intelligent and resourceful member of the Mystery Inc. gang in Scooby-Doo. Daphne is often stereotyped, but also showcases resourcefulness and bravery.
  • Daria Morgendorffer: The sarcastic and intelligent teenager from Daria who challenges societal norms.

E

  • Elsa: Disney's Frozen features Elsa, a queen with powerful ice magic who struggles with her abilities and isolation.

F

  • Fifi La Fume: An anthropomorphic skunk and one of the supporting characters in Tiny Toon Adventures.
  • Francesca (Frannie) and Frankie: From the cartoon series Fairly Odd Parents.

G

  • Geraldine: The supporting character from the cartoon series The Amazing World of Gumball.
  • Gina: Supporting character from the cartoon series The Amazing World of Gumball.

H

  • Holly: One of the main characters from the cartoon series The Amazing World of Gumball.
  • Hayley Smith: A character from the animated sitcom American Dad.

I

  • Ilana: A supporting character from the cartoon series The Amazing World of Gumball.
  • Isabella Garcia-Shapiro: From Phineas and Ferb, a cheerful and adventurous girl known for her love of fireflies.

J

  • Jane Lane: Daria Morgendorffer's best friend in Daria, offering a contrasting, more extroverted personality.
  • Jessica Rabbit: The sultry and iconic femme fatale from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

K

  • Kim Possible: The teenage superheroine from the Disney Channel series of the same name. Kim Possible is known for her intelligence, athleticism and resourcefulness.
  • Katara: A powerful waterbending warrior from Avatar: The Last Airbender, demonstrating both strength and compassion.

L

  • Lucy Loud: One of the main characters in the cartoon series The Loud House.
  • Lola Loud: One of the main characters in the cartoon series The Loud House.

M

  • Mulan: Disney's Mulan features a brave young woman who disguises herself as a man to fight for her family and country.
  • Megara: From Disney's Hercules, a strong and independent woman with a complex past.

N

  • Natasha Fatale: A recurring character in The Pink Panther series, known for her beauty and cunning.
  • Nibbles (Tuffy): The beloved mouse from Tom and Jerry. While a supporting character, he often outwits Tom and is a fan favorite.

O

  • Optimus Prime (Elita-One): While Optimus Prime is the main Autobot leader, Elita-One is often a key female Autobot.

P

  • Pepper Ann Pearson: The titular character of Pepper Ann, a relatable and funny preteen girl navigating life's challenges.
  • Princess Peach: The iconic damsel in distress (though increasingly a more active character in newer games) from the Super Mario franchise.

Q

  • Queen Clarion: The Fairy Godmother in The Fairly Odd Parents.
  • Queen Elsa: From Disney's Frozen.

R

  • Rapunzel: Disney's Tangled showcases Rapunzel, a princess with magical long hair and a desire for adventure.
  • Raya: From Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon, a brave warrior princess determined to save her world.

S

  • Sailor Moon: The iconic magical girl from the Sailor Moon series, inspiring many subsequent magical girl anime.
  • Shego: From Kim Possible, a powerful villain and sometimes reluctant ally.

T

  • Tinker Bell: Disney's Peter Pan features Tinker Bell, a mischievous fairy with a strong personality.
  • Topanga Lawrence-Matthews: From Boy Meets World, a smart and independent teenager.

U

  • Ursula: The memorable villain from Disney's The Little Mermaid, known for her powerful magic and imposing presence.
  • Ultra Violet: A villain from the animated film Trolls.

V

  • Violet Parr: From The Incredibles, a young girl with the power of invisibility and force fields, showcases intelligence and resilience.

W

  • Wendy Darling: From Disney's Peter Pan, a kind and imaginative young girl who befriends Peter Pan.
  • Wanda: One of Timmy Turner's fairy godparents from The Fairly Odd Parents.

X

  • Xena: Various animated iterations of the warrior princess, Xena, have appeared.

Y

  • Yara: From the cartoon series Princess Academy.
  • Yellow Diamond: From Steven Universe.

Z

  • Zelda: The princess from The Legend of Zelda series, though her role and depiction vary throughout the games. Often depicted as brave and intelligent.

This list is not exhaustive, and many deserving female cartoon characters were omitted due to space constraints. This list provides a starting point for exploring the rich and diverse world of female characters in animation.

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