Childhood Animated Movie Heroines Club
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Well! This was pretty overdue. I wrote my inayopendelewa Disney Princesses orodha years zamani (which I am now less than satisfied with, and may need to rewrite) but have done no makala ranking any general animated girls. So this might be a bit long, but I hope wewe enjoy!

Honorable mentions:Eilonwy, The Chipettes, The Three Good Fairies, Flora, Tecna, Raven, Misty, Jane Porter, Captain Amelia, Wendy Darling, Pocahontas, Katrina van Tassel, Moana, Tiana, Lottie, Nakoma, Duchess and Marie, Marina, Miriam, Odette, Amalthea, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Neptune, Sailor Jupiter, Sophie Hatter, Lorna, Honey Lemon, Aunt Cass, Bo Peep, Barbie, Nala, Crysta, fern, kangaga Arable, Mrs. Brisby, Abbey Bominable, Twyla. (I'm sorry, I really love animated girls. Sue me.)

Traditionally, these lists have ten au occasionally fifteen au twenty rankings. But I upendo these ones so much I had to incude them. The only reason they didn't make the special juu 10 is because I just upendo the others a bit more.

13. Widow Tweed: The Strong Heroine

This lady is the whole reason I expended the ranking. Tweed has some unbelievable strength. She realizes Tod's life is zaidi important than her own loneliness, and while her absolute grief in letting him so is obvious, she does it anyway. Then there's standing down Amos Slade driving right towards her without even blinking and unhesitatingly firing his gun off and throws it back to him hard. SHE DESERVES zaidi APPRECIATION. And all of her scenes with Tod are so touching. I can never resist characters that are gentle with animals, and clearly she loves all of hers. I'm incapable of not bawling during "Goodbye May Seem Forever" and can hardly write about it without tearing up. Old people crying always gets me, and I know too well what it's like to say goodbye to a pet wewe really loved. One of the worst times of my life was being forced to watch my cat Zena get sick from whatever the cause was (we couldn't even afford doctors ourselves) until she passed away while we were out, and I'm still not over that. But at least Tweed seems to get a happy ending of sorts, with the hinted romance between her and the finally-chilled-out Amos. And she deserves it. wewe don't see a lot of old lady characters aliyopewa much screen time au respect but Tweed is awesome. I might need to songesha her up sometime.

 "Amos Slade, wewe trigger-happy lunatic! GIVE ME THAT GUN!"
"Amos Slade, wewe trigger-happy lunatic! GIVE ME THAT GUN!"


12. violet Parr: The Wallflower Heroine

I clicked so hard with violet when her movie came out. I was so much like her at that age- super introverted, saucy, didn't fit in at all with my classmates, turbulent relationship with my troublemaking little brother who even looked just like Dash, and even started wearing my hair in my face to be zaidi like her. The only thing I don't really care for is how her character development is done. he goes from insecure, shy, and reserved to outgoing and confident pretty fast, and entirely changes her style within a few months at best. It came off as a little forced to me; couldn't she still wear dark colors au keep the baggy jeans, so it still felt natural? But anyway, she's one of the best done Pixar characters, I think. Very intelligent and observant for her age, and I upendo her powers. I also upendo that wewe don't get many shy heroines. She may au may not have been an inspiration for one of my own superhero OCs.

 Helen: You're in charge until I get back, Violet. Dash: What! Violet: wewe heard her.
Helen: You're in charge until I get back, Violet. Dash: What! Violet: wewe heard her.


11. Ghoulia Yelps: The Witty Heroine

Let's face it: nerdy girls get pretty poor representation inthe media. For starters, we barely exist. Nerd characters are pretty much always male and girls are either prissy girly cheerleader types au ladettes. And when we do get nerdy women, they're usually a bit stereotyped au aren't allowed to really be into pop culture stuff (I'm looking at you, Big Bang Theory; I mean, would it really have killed them to at least let Amy like superheroes?). But Ghoulia is awesome. She's unapologetically a nerd. She's smarter than anyone, snarky, loves comic vitabu and computers. She's also allowed to like fashion, be pretty, and have a boyfriend, because none of these things need to negate the other. Also, she's hilarious- check out her diary entries sometime. She's pretty eloquent for someone who only speaks in moans.

 *incoherent zombie moans*
*incoherent zombie moans*


10. Spectra Vondergeist: The Ethereal Heroine

The bright, if mysterious, ghost writer (ha... get it?) who refuses to share much of her past to keep herself interesting. Shy and reserved, she somehow still manages to have a rather forceful personality and some impulse control problems. That said, she's still considerably nicer than her book counterpart, who was just a mean gossiper. This Spectra still loves to write, but her imagination is so wild she can hardly differentiate her stories from reality half the time. She has a little zaidi depth than the other monsters and I upendo it. And after the Boogeyman (it was so hard to pick between her and Twyla as my inayopendelewa monster- and Twyla does deserves a special mention for being perfectly happy with her loner status, which wewe never see), ghosts/phantoms are some of my inayopendelewa monsters.

 "Sometimes I only hear half of what wewe say, and it's up to my creative side to figure out the rest."
"Sometimes I only hear half of what wewe say, and it's up to my creative side to figure out the rest."


9. Rose Quartz: The Empathetic Heroine

Yes, she's from a TV show, but I'm counting her anyway. Rose is a unique heroine. An incredible strategist, fighter, and leader who defeated Homeworld when the odds were vastly stacked against her and the other Crystal Gems, a gem created to be a super-strong warrior. And also the most feminine character with the biggest heart, the ability to feel utter sorrow when others were in pain, to see beauty in ugly au ordinary things, to hate unnecessary violence. Also, while she may be "dead", she leaves a huge presence on the onyesha seen through characters' speaking of her, memories, and videos. She's avoids every dead mom trope out there kwa somehow managing to still be an active character. And she also doesn't get the heavy idealization mom/wife characters often get. The Gems and Greg definitely do this to her, but Steven learns Rose wasn't perfect- though she was at moyo a very well intentioned, kind person who ultimately did what she thought was right. (On a lesser note, can I take a dakika to appreciate how the onyesha completely avoids portraying all of its girly characters as bad guys? Rose, Lapis, Sapphire, and Pearl are all sympathetic while it's actually the rough, aggressive Jasper who is a villain (and even she is sympathized with). I am so tired of only the tomboys/nerds getting to be the Heroes while the girly ones are either high school mean girls au vampy villains. Rant over.) I wish so much she could meet Steven. When he "meets" her in her room only for him to remember it's just a simulation and the video tape she leaves him never fail to make me tear up.

 "Isn't it remarkable, Steven? This world is full of so many possibilities. Each living thing has an entirely unique experience. The sights they see, the sounds they hear. The lives they live are so complicated... and so simple."
"Isn't it remarkable, Steven? This world is full of so many possibilities. Each living thing has an entirely unique experience. The sights they see, the sounds they hear. The lives they live are so complicated... and so simple."


8. Lady: The Genteel Heroine

Now, I'm much zaidi of a cat person, but what is there to hate about Lady? She's the best pet anyone could have. She's fiercely protective of her family and loves them dearly. She's the definition of "silk hiding steel": when she finds out Tramp is a player and hurt her feelings, she puts him right in his place, and she shows utter dignity at all times, calmly telling Jock getting physical with him isn't necessary. She's demure but open minded to adventure, though at the end of the siku she's happier with a secure family life. Her puppy scenes are also adorable. She's probably my inayopendelewa Disney female animal, definitely the most beautifully animated one.

 "Who is Trixie? And Lulu? And Fifi? And Rosita Chiquita Jua- whatever her name is?"
"Who is Trixie? And Lulu? And Fifi? And Rosita Chiquita Jua- whatever her name is?"


7. Alice: The Logical Heroine

The sweet, prim and proper little girl with a big imagination who gets zaidi than she asked for when she wants something weird to happen in her life. She's exceedingly polite, but she doesn't put up with rudeness from people- and a good thing too, because the Wonderland inhabitants for the most part are, unfortunately, little else but rude to her. I just upendo her mix of classy English rose with a very appropriate snippiness to other people's bad manners. I also really relate to her theme song "In a World of My Own", and if I didn't already wish "Learn Me Right could be my own theme song, this one would be it. She's also one of the funniest heroines IMO, if not always intentionally, for how frustrated she gets with the mad characters. I don't blame her for finally getting sick of Wonderland's crap, and I can't believe she's been slammed for just crying! She was a Lost little girl who's been shrunk, shouted at, washed up, held up in her journey, and that's before almost getting killed. She's great, though sadly a lot of AIW mashabiki cling zaidi to the "we're all mad/NoRmAl PeOpLe ScArE mE" nonsense from the burton remake than have actual appreciation for the vitabu au Disney movie au Alice herself.

 "In my world, the vitabu would be nothing but pictures."
"In my world, the vitabu would be nothing but pictures."


6. Cinderella: The Enduring Heroine

cinderella has FINALLY gotten zaidi of the respect she deserves in hivi karibuni years, but sometimes she still gets bashed as a dhahabu digger au pushover. Yeah, go live with an abusive family with no friends, resources, au even constitutional rights to help, and see how well wewe do. cinderella has some truly amazing endurance. Her family treats her like dirt and she still finds reasons to smile and laugh every day. She's one of my biggest role models. But as optimistic as she is, even she has her limits. She has zaidi awareness than Snow White that her life is hard and realizes there's only so much she can do, and finally does break when the stepsisters ruin her dress. She also obviously resents her stepfamily's attitude- wewe can see it in her tone, expressions. Of all the princesses that get called stupid, cinderella is the one that baffles me the most. She's perceptive and very wise about her situation. She represents the most to me what it means to be a Disney Princess and as someone who was also abused growing up with a similar sense of humor, she's one of the characters I relate most to.

 "Maybe I *should* interrupt the, uh... 'music lesson'."
"Maybe I *should* interrupt the, uh... 'music lesson'."


5. Anna: The Loving Heroine

I originally preferred Elsa but at last I see the liiiight <3 I watched Frozen sure I wouldn't like Anna much but my upendo for her as grown every year. I aspire to be like Anna zaidi than any Disney girl. She's brave in the truest sense, forgiving, and has so much unconditonal love. Really, how many people do wewe know who would sacrifice themselves for someone wewe truly believed intended to hurt wewe and didn't upendo you? While to a degree I wish Anna had zaidi upendo for HERSELF because she deserves it, I completely admire her selflessness. And yes- she is selfless. wewe can make mistakes and be selfish sometimes and still do selfless things. That's another thing: Anna makes a lot of mistakes. Obviously. She's too rash and follows her moyo too much and instigates sometimes. I blame her naivete purely on her upbringing like Snow's (and I do find it a valid excuse, because Elsa was naive too in her own way). Also, she's gorgeous. I think Elsa's colorful makeup and skintight dress make people forget what a natural beauty Anna is, but she has one of my inayopendelewa animated heroine looks.

 "Hang in there, Joan!"
"Hang in there, Joan!"


4. Ice/Tora Olafsdotter: The Heroine-Next-Door

Ice is actually a DC comic book character, a Nordic, white-haired, sheltered princess with ice magic (sound familiar?), but I like both the comic version of her and the cartoon, so I'm counting the latter. They chose to portray the somewhat naive Tora as zaidi of a ditzy Cloudcuckoolander, but she's still the nicest member of the team, honest to a fault, hilarious, and I upendo her. Ice doubts her importance on the International Justice League. J'onn tries to reassure her that she's the moyo of the bunch but Tora just can't see it against the "cooler" au zaidi accomplished heroes. I can really relate to this- I know I'm smart, but I feel like I've done nothing impressive with my life and aren't good enough at anything to stand out au make a living out of and it really depresses me sometimes. Tora also has a great friendship with the zaidi rambunctious Fire/Beatriz de Costa, as well as an on/off again romance with the jerkiest Green Lantern ever, Guy- but she refuses to waste time on him when he doesn't onyesha her respect, so she's no pushover. Anyway, wewe just don't see many Heroes like Ice, the sweet, girly ones (who just happens to have my inayopendelewa element <3)

 "Beatriz... wewe always did care too much."
"Beatriz... wewe always did care too much."


3. Pearl: The Exemplary Heroine

wewe know how people complain about wanting strong female characters? Who have negative traits and make mistakes while still get sympathetic portrayals? wewe know how a lot of those people still complain when they get a character who is exactly all of that and say she's awful/selfish/mean/etc? Hi! You've just met Pearl and half the Steven Universe fandom's view on Pearl. I immediately loved her. She's precise, smart, good at what she does. She doesn't particularly like Earth, but she fights for it anyway, because that's what Rose Quartz wanted, and she loved and respected Rose. Pearl is also, frankly: a worriwart, easily embarrassed, brutally honest, super proud, insecure, needs others to know she's right. She misses nyumbani and has deep emotional issues. AND ALL OF THIS MAKES HER GREAT. She tries so hard to be the best she can be, even though she was "only" made to be basically a living purse: a pretty object that shuts up and holds your stuff. She sticks to her guns and never lets people treat her like crap. She's ladylike, prim, but loves a good fight. She's "strong in the real way": she uses her genius and agility to taunt and take down an aggressive gem the size of a building. She can also admit her mistakes and forgive others. She's so inspiring and relatable to me, and she also has one of my inayopendelewa voices ever. I seriously can't say enough- wewe just need to go watch an episode!

 "I *am* a gem of many talents. A dedication to fact is just one of them."
"I *am* a gem of many talents. A dedication to fact is just one of them."


2. Fluttershy: The Sensitive Heroine

My actual spirit animal ❤️ I couldn't believe how much I related to Flutters when I started watching this show; it was almost like watching myself (though admittedly Flutters is considerably zaidi patient and kind than I). We were bullied growing up, prefer quiet time au time with wanyama to crowds and parties, get terrible anxiety when it comes to being the center of too much attention, upendo nature, are sensitive and, to copy Hitchcock's description of Grace Kelly, are snow covered volcanos: calm and gentle on the surface with some hidden passion. We can only be pushed so hard before we snap back. I honestly cried watching "Hurricane Fluttershy" because besides it just being terrible to see Flutters so distraught, the deep rooted rage over her bullying hit nyumbani pretty hard. She's also just like the Classic Princesses, which I love. It's so nice having a character who is shy/socially anxious and is allowed to not do a 180 on her personality a la Violet, because 1) overcoming flaws doesn't happen that fast and 2) people really need to realize there is nothing wrong with not being outgoing, extroverted, au loud. Also, her friendship with Rarity is one of my vipendwa and I upendo everything about her (cough romantic) relationship with Discord, both of whom have really helped the other grow for the better.

 "Um, if wewe could not maybe yell so much, au maybe stop saying words all together."
"Um, if wewe could not maybe yell so much, au maybe stop saying words all together."


1. Three-way tie:
Sally, the Independent Heroine
Aurora, the Idealistic Heroine
Snow White, the Optimistic Heroine


Are wewe made I couldn't just pick one? Haha, too bad. I upendo all three to pieces and I can't decide.

Aurora- Oh, Aurora. While cinderella defenders have been rising and even Snow has started to gain zaidi fans, wewe remain the least respected Disney heroine ever. But I'm a sucker for the underrated ones. And yes, I DO think she's underrated. I think Walt carefully constructed her character and that we learn a lot about what we see. (And again I say, if wewe took any of the other DPs and gave them the same screen time, you'd learn just as much about their personalities. Plus, jimmy, hunitumia and Elsa already have far less anyway.) She's lovely in ever sense. I agree with Phillip, she hardly appears to be human, zaidi of a fairy herself with her otherworldly voice, poise, and royal air. But she's real. All grown up and ready to be an adult, Rose longs for romantic companionship, as is only natural for her age and as a heavily sheltered girl. She respects the fairies' wishes but mentally, much like Cinderella, defies their rules. She dreams and hopes they might come true. She watches out for it- she wonders if there's somehow a connection between the birds' rituals and her own life. She also shows a lot of strength in her reaction to the truth of her life. Would it be easy to lash out, run away to be with her crush, au throw a fit? Of course, but that she doesn't and instead mourns her old life and Phillip in dignity is pretty inspiring. I don't mind if she lacks development; not every character needs that to be great in every story.

 "But wewe know something? I've fooled them. I *have* met someone."
"But wewe know something? I've fooled them. I *have* met someone."


Snow- the one that started it all. She gets so much hate just for daring to want upendo after being treated like crap from her only family member. What an awful person. She doesn't let it get her down, though. I know many say her optimism is unrealistic, and maybe so, but I don't mind. I wish I had half as much of her thick skin. I mean, she wasn't made to be a complex character, zaidi of an ideal for the audience to root for and give warm feelings to. And that's fine. She's not the deepest, but she's quite well-rounded. She is nowhere near the spineless doormat people often say she is. Did they somehow miss the part where she demands the dwarves wash up if they want to eat their own chakula in their own house? I think Snow's one of those people who think they know what's best for you. She's incredibly sympathetic- she almost got murdered, has no parents of her own, but worries that the "childen" might be orphans. I also don't think she's stupid. She knew the hag was shifty, but she couldn't very way say no without looking rude (which to someone like Snow, is probably the same as spitting in her face). She was also pretty sheltered and really believed in magic. Also, she didn't "pine" after the Prince; she was content to have fun with the dwarves while avoiding Grimhilde. She's a ray of sunshine. She's iconic, and paved the way for pretty much every succeeding animated heroine after her, so like her au not, but her kind, cheerful personality is a staple in the Disney legacy. I've always loved her.

 "Ohhh, wewe must be Grumpy."
"Ohhh, wewe must be Grumpy."


Sally- Sally, like Aurora, is a young (kind of?) adult who is restless and tired of the chafing rules she lives under. She works for a grouchy guy who doesn't appreciate her, and is too shy to confess her feelings for her good friend, Jack. For a girl made of leaves and cloth, she's actually quite human. I, like Sally, can relate to wanting to get out and seeing zaidi of the town but being unable to do so. And I think this was better presented than Belle in BATB, because she doesn't appear to have anything holding her back at all, but Sally is kept busy as a maid/cook and does care for her creator. We also have similar taste in guys, don't feel like anyone listens to us au takes us seriously, have similar hobbies, are soft-spoken and like cats. And in contrast to her sweet, modest, ladylike personality, Sally DOES stand up for herself sometimes, and is brave enough to try to help Jack kwa sneaking into Oogie's lair all alone. There isn't a single thing I dislike about Sally. She's cute, has a relatable mix of fear/courage that I find realistic, she's feminine and introverted, and has an impulsive side.

 Dr. Finkelstein: That's twice this mwezi you've slipped deadly nightshade into my chai and run off. Sally: Three times!
Dr. Finkelstein: That's twice this mwezi you've slipped deadly nightshade into my chai and run off. Sally: Three times!


If wewe read that entire thing, awesome! I have the worst time ranking any inayopendelewa thing of mine so it's not absolute. Thanks for reading!
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This is just what I think anyway. There's no need to explain why they're underrated beauties, I'll just say what I like about their looks. Not sure for the placements though. Looking at my orodha again, I noticed that they're also underrated characters, not just in the looks department.



 10. Sissi (Princess Sissi)
10. Sissi (Princess Sissi)

What appeals to me about her appearance is that she's graceful and looks really feminine.



 9. Chicha (The Emperor's New Groove)
9. Chicha (The Emperor's New Groove)

I haven't heard anyone say this about her but I think she's so pretty, I absolutely upendo her eyes.



 8. Annie Hughes (The Iron Giant)
8. Annie Hughes (The Iron Giant)

She's really...
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