Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
general/female-gender-nonconformity

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

List of tomboys in fiction

none


none

This is a list of fictional characters who have been described as tomboys.

Anime and manga

CharactersTitleDurationNotes
Renny Ai*Ninja Senshi Tobikage*1985–86A cheerful tomboy who loves Jou.
Tomo Aizawa*Tomo-chan Is a Girl!*2015–19A tomboy frustrated by her male friend Jun's inability to see her as a girl and possible romantic partner.
Itsuki Akiba Nami*I"s*2002–03
2005–06A boyish girl who used to love Kazuki and wants to be a modeling artist. Nami is an energetic and "manly" girl who is the best friend of Iori.
Fūko Kirisawa*Flame of Recca*1995–2002A tomboyish girl who gets into fights with Recca, who she has a crush on.
Sarah McDougal*Love Hina*2000A mischievous girl and tomboy who has a lot of common sense.
Runo Misaki
Mira Clay
Fabia Sheen*Bakugan Battle Brawlers*2007–08A tomboyish girl who can be a "sore loser" and sometimes impedes her team. She also is jealous of her friend Julie and has a crush on a male character, Dan, while she had a huge blade inside herself which can cut through anything.
Rin Natsuki (Cure Rouge)*Yes! PreCure 5*A middle school student in her second year who is "boyish," skilled at playing sports and has a "girly side."
Tsubasa Onodera*Love Get Chu: Miracle Seiyū Hakusho*2006A tomboy girl who prefers to be the voice for boys instead of girls.
Rin*Nagasarete Airantō*2002–presentA "male carpenter apprentice girl" who has girlish qualities.
Sanae Nakazawa (Sanae Ozora)*Captain Tsubasa*1981–presentA tomboyish girl who was bosser, noisy, in her childhood.
Masumi Sera*Case Closed*1994–presentA tomboyish teen detective who aids Conan in different cases.
Kaoru Shimizu*Major*1994–2010A tomboy who is interested in baseball, has a "manly personality" and who has complex feelings toward her friend, Goro.
Haruka Tenoh (Sailor Uranus)*Sailor Moon*1991–97last1=Wolfefirst1=Tashtitle=Visual Representation: Trans Characters In Mangaurl=https://www.themarysue.com/trans-characters-in-manga/website=The Mary Sueaccess-date=23 January 2018date=December 28, 2014archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190803014025/https://www.themarysue.com/trans-characters-in-manga/archive-date=August 3, 2019}}

Comics

CharactersTitleDurationAuthorNotes
Sally Acorn
Bunnie Rabbot
Julie-Su
Belle D'Coolette*Sonic the Hedgehog*1992–2016Ken Penders
Ian Flynn Michael Gallagher
Dan Slott
Karl Bollers Scott FulopSally, Bunnie, Julie and Belle are all tomboys.
Cleopatra*Cleopatra in Space* graphic novel series2014–20Mike MaihackCleopatra has been described as a "tomboy-ish 15 year-old girl."
Charlotte "Charlie"*The Witch Boy* graphic novel series2017–19Lee Knox OstertagCharlie has been described as a tomboy who lives in a non-magical suburb.
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt*Peanuts*1950–2000Charles M. SchulzShe has "mousy-blah" hair and generally displays the characteristics of a tomboy.
Valerie Smith*Josie and the Pussycats*1963–82
1993
2016–17Marguerite Bennett
Cameron DeOrdio
OthersIn the comics, Valerie is more tomboyish than her two bandmates. Besides being good at science and a skilled auto mechanic, she occasionally shows a quick temper as well as being physically stronger than she might appear.

Film

CharacterTitleYearActorNotes
Addie Pray (née Loggins)*Paper Moon*1973Tatum O'NealA tomboyish nine-year-old girl whom a con man, Moses Pray, claims is his daughter, and delivers her to her aunt's home in Missouri, later joining him in his con schemes.
Amanda "Manny"*Manny & Lo*1996Scarlett Johanssontitle=Tomboys of TV & Film: They Might Be Gay Todayurl=http://www.shewired.com/box-office/tomboys-tv-film-they-might-be-gay-todaywebsite=SheWiredpublisher=Here Mediaaccess-date=February 21, 2016archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150720233703/http://www.shewired.com/box-office/tomboys-tv-film-they-might-be-gay-todayarchive-date=July 20, 2015date=July 14, 2011}}
Amanda Wurlitzer*The Bad News Bears*1976Tatum O'NealAn 11-year-old pitcher who feels insecure about her tomboy image.
Annabel Andrews*Freaky Friday*1976Jodie FosterAnnabel, a tomboy, annoyed with her mother, switches places with her for one day.
Becky "The Icebox" O'Shea*Little Giants*1994Shawna Waldrontitle = Little Giantswork = The New York Timesurl = https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B05EFD8143CF937A25753C1A962958260archive-url = https://archive.today/20120712144735/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B05EFD8143CF937A25753C1A962958260url-status = deadarchive-date = July 12, 2012first=Stephenlast=Holdendate=October 14, 1994}} "The film follows the struggle between the Little Giants and the Cowboys to determine which will represent Urbania, Ohio, a fictional town, in the peewee football league. The Little Giants, who are largely made up of Cowboys' rejects, is the brainchild of Becky O'Shea (Shawna Waldron), an 11-year-old tomboy who was rejected by the Cowboys simply for being a girl."
Benio "Haikara-san" Hanamura*Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern Part 2*2018Saori Hayami
(Japanese)
Mimi Torres
(English)The movie follows the story of Benio who was, due to her mother's death, raised by her father, meaning that she acts like a tomboy, "contrary to traditional Japanese notions of femininity."
Billie*Billie*1965Patty DukeA 15-year-old girl with a bobbed haircut, tomboyish behavior and passion for track running.
Billie Jean Davy*The Legend of Billie Jean*1985Helen SlaterBillie is a tomboyish teen from Corpus Christi, Texas, who later gains unwanted popularity.
Calamity Jane*Calamity Jane*1953Doris Daylast=Abatefirst=Michelle Anntitle=Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural Historyyear=2008publisher=Temple University Presspages=147quote=Receiving both critical acclaim and box office success, these movies featured some of the most popular and well-respected actresses in the tomboy role. Screen icon Doris Day plays baseball-playing, Marjorie Winfield, in *On Moonlight Bay* (1951) and the rootin'-tootin' title character in *Calamity Jane* (1953).}}
Carter Mason*Princess Protection Program*2009Selena GomezCarter is a tomboyish teenage girl who lives in a small town in Louisiana.
Denise Fleming*Can't Hardly Wait*1998Lauren AmbroseDenise is the antisocial best friend of Preston Meyers and a tomboy.
Diana Guzman*Girlfight*2000Michelle RodriguezA tomboyish Brooklyn teenager whose hot temper gets her into trouble at school as she repeatedly starts fights with other students.
Dinky Bossetti*Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael*1990Winona Ryderlast1=Franckefirst1=Lizzietitle=Script Girls: Women Screenwriters in Hollywooddate=1994publisher=British Film Institutelocation=Londonisbn=978-0851704777page=102}}
Ellie*Up*2009Elizabeth DocterA tomboyish girl who is a fan of Charles F. Muntz. She desires to move her "clubhouse" to a cliff overlooking Paradise Falls.
Enola Holmes*Enola Holmes*
*Enola Holmes 2*2020–presentMillie Bobby BrownEnola is a bit of a tomboyish girl in the 19th century. She is engaging in activities such as jiujitsu, reading, science, and playing chess. Her mother encouraged this behaviour and always reassured her that she'd do very well on her own, thus raising a strong and independent girl.
Éowyn*The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers*
*The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King*2002–03Miranda Ottolast1=Kozlofffirst1=Saraheditor1-last=Mathijseditor1-first=Ernesteditor2-last=Pomeranceeditor2-first=Murraytitle=From Hobbits to Hollywood: Essays on Peter Jackson's Lord of the Ringsdate=2006publisher=Rodopiisbn=9042016825page=169chapter=*The Lord of the Rings* as Melodramaquote=Eowyn symbolizes the tomboy/feminist}}
Frankie Addams*The Member of the Wedding* (also the 1946 novel and adaptations)1952Julie HarrisFeeling rejected when her older brother goes off on his honeymoon without inviting her along, a tomboyish Frankie runs away from her middle-class Southern home.
Giulia Marcovaldo*Luca*2021Emma BermanA red-headed, independently minded a bit of tomboyish girl with dreams of winning the Portorosso cup.
Graham Eaton*But I'm a Cheerleader*1999Clea DuVallA tomboyish girl at the conversion therapy camp who becomes friends with Megan and is more comfortable being gay than Megan, is forced to come to the camp at the risk of otherwise being disowned by her family.
Hayley Stark*Hard Candy*2005Elliot PageHayley is a tomboyish 14-year-old who traps and tortures a 32-year-old photographer who she says is a sexual predator.
Imogene "Idgie" Threadgoode*Fried Green Tomatoes*
(also the 1987 novel)1991Mary Stuart Masterson
Nancy Moore AtchisonTomboy Idgie is the youngest of the Threadgoode children, whom Ninny describes as her sister-in-law.
Jesminder "Jess" Kaur Bhamra
Juliette "Jules" Paxton*Bend It Like Beckham*2002Parminder Nagra
Keira KnightleyJess is the 18-year-old daughter of British Indian Sikhs living in Hounslow, London while Juliette "Jules" Paxton is the same age as her and the daughter of a white English family. Both are tomboys.
Jo Mitchell*Mean Girls 2*2011Meaghan Martin
(older Jo)
Tatum Etheridge
(younger Jo)A tomboyish 18-year-old girl who shares an interest in cars with her father. She has a Vespa.
Juno MacGuff*Juno*2007Elliot PageJuno is a 16-year-old girl who is a "comfortable tomboy" and trusts people depending on what type of music they like.
Kate Libby (Acid Burn)*Hackers*1995Angelina Jolielast1=Mortonfirst1=Andrewtitle=Angelina: An Unauthorized Biographydate=2010publisher=St. Martin's Presslocation=New Yorkisbn=978-1429943529page=103}}
Kit Keller*A League of Their Own*1992Lori Petty
(younger Kit)
Kathleen Butler
(older Kit)A tomboyish pitcher on an all-girls baseball team.
Kristy Thomas*The Baby-Sitters Club*
(also the series of novels)1995Schuyler FiskKristy is president of "The Baby-Sitters Club" and a tomboy.
Laure*Tomboy*2011Zoé HéranThe story follows a 10-year-old gender non-conforming child, Laure, who moves to a new neighborhood during the summer holiday and experiments with their gender presentation, adopting the name Mikäel.
Lola Bunny*Looney Tunes*1996–presentVariousAccording to author Kevin Sandler, Lola's personality is a combination of the Hawksian woman, tomboy, and femme fatale archetypes.
Margaret "Legs" Sadovsky
"Goldie" Goldman*Foxfire*1996Angelina Jolie
Jenny ShimizuLegs is a teenage girl and drifter in Portland high school, while Goldie is a fellow student, both of whom are tomboys suspended from school along with Rita, Violet, and Maddie.
Mary Margaret "Maggie" Fitzgerald*Million Dollar Baby*2004Hilary SwankA determined, aspiring boxer trained up by Frankie Dunn, who is also tomboyish.
Marjorie Winfield*On Moonlight Bay*1951Doris DayThe grown tomboyish daughter of George and Alice who lives in a small Indiana town in the 1910s with her trouble-making brother Wesley, and an exasperated housekeeper named Stella.
Mati*L'Animale*2018Sophie StockingerMati is an 18-year-old tomboy who struggles with gender identity and sexuality and is a member of a motocross gang in rural Austria.
Princess Merida*Brave*2012Kelly Macdonald
(older Merida)
Peigi Barker
(younger Merida)An adventurous and virtuous 16-year-old tomboyish princess.
Mikaela Banes*Transformers*
*Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen*2007
2009Megan FoxA tomboyish girl whose father taught her everything she knows about cars and auto mechanic skills.
Monica Wright*Love & Basketball*2000Sanaa Lathan
(older Monica)
Kyla Pratt
(younger Monica)Monica is a tomboyish girl who aspires to become a professional basketball star and becomes romantically involved with Quincy McCall, who loves basketball as much as she does.
Mulan*Mulan*
*Mulan II*1998
2004Ming-Na WenMulan takes her father's old armor and cuts her long hair, disguising herself as a man so that she can enlist instead of her parent.
Piper Pinwheeler*Robots*2005Amanda BynesPiper is a feisty tomboyish yellow robot.
Riley Anderson*Inside Out*2015Kaitlyn DiasAn 11-year-old tomboyish girl who loves hockey and her friends.
Roberta Martin*Now and Then*1995Christina Ricci
(younger Roberta)
Rosie O'Donnell
(older Roberta)Roberta is the proclaimed tomboy of the girls, stemming primarily from her upbringing in a family consisting of her father and three older brothers, her mother having died in a car accident when she was four. As a girl, she tapes her breasts to flatten them, plays sports, and never hesitates to fight a boy.
Samantha Swoboda*P.U.N.K.S.*1999Jessica AlbaSamantha is Jonny's tomboyish cousin, a skilled car thief and lockpick.
Sarah Baker*Cheaper by the Dozen*
*Cheaper by the Dozen 2*2003
2005Alyson Stoner
Jean Louise "Scout" Finch*To Kill a Mockingbird*
(also the 1960 novel)1962Mary BadhamA tomboyish young Scout and her pre-teen older brother Jem live in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the early 1930s.
Terri/Terry Griffith*Just One of the Guys*1985Joyce HyserTerri Griffith is an aspiring teenage journalist in Phoenix who feels that her teachers do not take her articles seriously because of her good looks and later decides to disguise herself as a boy.
Tommy Smith*The Tomboy*1924Dorothy Devorelast=Sewellfirst=Charles S.author-link=date=3 January 1925title=*The Tomboy*; Dorothy Devore and Herbert Rawlinson in Chadwick Melodrama=Comedy with Bootlegging Themeurl=https://archive.org/details/movingpicturewor72janf/page/58/mode/1upjournal=The Moving Picture Worldlocation=New York Citypublisher=Chalmers Publishing Co.volume=72issue=1pages=58}}
Vada Sultenfuss*My Girl*1991Anna Chlumskylast1=Brownfirst1=Joetitle=My Girl (PG)url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/videos/mygirlpgbrown_a0add7.htmnewspaper=The Washington Postdate=November 29, 1991}}
Velvet Brown*National Velvet*1944Elizabeth Taylorlast1=Basingerfirst1=Jeaninetitle=A Woman's View: How Hollywood Spoke to Women, 1930–1960date=1993publisher=Wesleyan University Presslocation=Hanoverisbn=978-0819562913page=74}}
Viola*She's The Man*2006Amanda BynesViola is a talented soccer player underestimated for being a girl, who dresses up as her brother Sebastian to play soccer at Illyria.
Watts*Some Kind of Wonderful*1987Mary Stuart Mastersondoi=10.1111/j.1540-5931.2011.00849.xtitle = Buying Me Love: 1980s Class-Clash Teen Romancesjournal=The Journal of Popular Culturevolume=44issue=3pages=563–582year = 2011last1 = Sharyfirst1 = Timothy}}

Literature

CharacterTitleYearAuthorNotes
Arya Stark*A Song of Ice and Fire* series1996–2011George R. R. Martinurl=https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/literature/game-of-thrones-book/arya-starktitle=Arya Stark in A Game of Thronesauthor=Shmoop Editorial Teamyear=2008publisher=Shmoop University, Inc.}}
Becky Landers*Becky Landers: Frontier Warrior*1926Constance Skinnerlast1=Levstikfirst1=Linda S.title='I am no lady!': the tomboy in children's fictionjournal=Children's Literature in Educationdate=1983volume=14issue=1pages=14–20doi=10.1007/BF01135791s2cid=144172584 }}
Caddie Woodlawn*Caddie Woodlawn*1935Carol Ryrie BrinkSet in the 1860s, the novel is about a lively eleven-year-old tomboy named Caroline Augusta Woodlawn, nicknamed "Caddie", living in the area of Dunnville, Wisconsin.
Elizabeth "Lizard" Flanagan*Lizard Flanagan* series1994–98Carol GormanElizabeth, a 12-year-old girl, struggles with transitioning from being a tomboy to being more "girly."
Emerson "Em" Watts*Airhead* trilogy2008–10Meg CabotThe book is about a teenage girl whose life is forever changed by the tragic accident that leaves her taking the identity of a supermodel, Nikki Howard, and tries to let go of her tomboyish ways to take over Nikki's glamorous lifestyle.
Frankie Addams*The Member of the Wedding*1946Carson McCullerslast1=Knoxfirst1=Emilytitle=Illuminating How Identities, Stereotypes and Inequalities Matter Through Gender Studies.date=2014publisher=Springer Verlagisbn=978-9401787178pages=43–52chapter=Tomboys in the Work of Carson McCullers}} Also see the 1952 film.
Georgina "George" Kirrin*The Famous Five* series1942–62Enid BlytonGeorge is a tomboyish character who struggles with her gender.
Gypsy Breynton*Gypsy Breynton* series1866–67Elizabeth Stuart Phelpslast = Abatefirst = Michelle Annyear = 2008title = Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural Historypublisher = Temple University Presslocation = Philadelphia, Pennsylvaniaurl = https://books.google.com/books?id=pYdrZNd7B1sC&pg=PA47isbn = 978-1-59213-722-0page = 47quote = Likewise, Gypsy is transformed from a rough-and-tumble tomboy into a selfless surrogate mother to her older brother.}}
Idgie Threadgoode*Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe*1987Fannie Flagglast = Lindenfeldfirst = Laurayear =2005chapter = Women Who Eat Too Much: Femininity and Food in Fried Green Tomatoeseditor = Avakian, Arlene Voskieditor2=Haber, Barbaratitle = From Betty Crocker to Feminist Food Studies: Critical Perspectives on Women and Foodpublisher = University of Massachusetts Presslocation = Bostonisbn = 978-1-55849-512-8pages = 221–245}} Also see the 1991 film.
Jamila Sinai*Midnight's Children*1981Salman RushdieJamila is the younger tomboyish sister of Saleem, nicknamed "the brass monkey" because of her thick thatch of red-gold hair and because she is conceived the night her father's assets are frozen by the state.
Josephine "Jo" March*Little Women*1868–69Louisa May AlcottJo is an aspiring writer and tomboyish girl.
Katy Carr*What Katy Did*1872Susan Coolidgelast1=Abatefirst1=Michelle Anntitle=Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural Historydate=2008publisher=Temple University Pressisbn=978-1-59213-722-0pages=22, 25}} lives with her widowed father and her two brothers and three sisters in Burnet, a small midwestern American town.
Laura Ingalls*Little House on the Prairie* series1932–43Laura Ingalls Wilderlast1=Pughfirst1=Tisontitle=Innocence, heterosexuality, and the queerness of children's literaturedate=2011publisher=Routledgelocation=New Yorkisbn=978-0415886338page=66}} lives with a settler and pioneer family on the prairie and later becomes an accomplished writer.
Leslie Burke*Bridge to Terabithia*1977Katherine PatersonLeslie is a "feisty tomboy" and friend of Jess. Also see the 2007 film.
Lyra Belacqua*His Dark Materials* trilogy1995–2000Philip PullmanLyra is a wild 12-year-old tomboyish girl who grew up in the fictional Jordan College, Oxford. She prides herself on her capacity for mischief, especially her ability to lie, earning her the epithet "Silvertongue" from Iorek Byrnison.
Martha "Mickey" Bradley*Meredith's Ann*1927Elizabeth Gray ViningMickey is a young tomboyish girl who dreams of being a boy.
Mick Kelly*The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter*1940Carson McCullersMick Kelly is a tomboyish girl who loves music and dreams of buying a piano.
Nan*Little Men*1871Louisa May AlcottNan is even more of a willful tomboy than Jo was as a teenager.
Orphie Goodbye*The Goodbye Family* series2012–presentLorin Morgan-RichardsA tomboyish girl, Orphie loves mischief and has the strength of 20 men, often finding herself filling in as sheriff of the town and training her pet spider Dorian.
Pippi Longstocking*Pippi Longstocking* series1945Astrid LindgrenPippi is: red-haired, freckled, unconventional and a superhumanly strong tomboyish girl.
Rachel "Hellfire" Hotchkiss*Hellfire Hotchkiss*1967Mark TwainHellfire is the female counterpart to Oscar "Thug" Carpenter and was referred to by Twain as a tomboy.
Scout*To Kill a Mockingbird*1960Harper LeeA tomboyish girl, Jean Louise Finch, nicknamed Scout, lives with her older brother Jeremy, nicknamed Jem, and their widowed father Atticus, a middle-aged lawyer. Also see the 1962 film.
Topsy*Uncle Tom's Cabin*1852Harriet Beecher Stowelast = Abatefirst = Michelle Annyear = 2008title = Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural Historypublisher = Temple University Presslocation = Philadelphia, Pennsylvaniaurl = https://books.google.com/books?id=pYdrZNd7B1sC&pg=PA47isbn = 978-1-59213-722-0page = 34quote = With her hair cropped short to her head and her rebellion against the manners and mores of white womanhood, Topsy embodies a tomboyish figure as much as a comedic one.}}
Tyke Tyler*The Turbulent Term of Tyke Tiler*1977Gene KempTyke, whose real name is Theodora, is an intelligent tomboy who is protective of her friend Danny and often gets into trouble.
Wilhelmine "Will" Elliot*An American Girl and Her Four Years in a Boys' College*1878Olive San Louie AndersonWill enrolls at a traditionally all-male college where her classmates are baffled by her short hair, masculine clothes, and bold demeanor.

Plays

CharactersTitleDurationAuthorNotes
Anybodys*West Side Story*1957–2020Arthur Laurentstitle = Overview for West Side Story (1961)work = Turner Classic Moviesurl = https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/23623/west-side-storyarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111003154310/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/23623/West-Side-Story/url-status = deadarchive-date = October 3, 2011access-date = 6 December 2009 }} "When they learn from an eavesdropping tomboy, Anybodys, that Chino is carrying a gun and bent on revenge against Tony, they organize to protect him."
Ginger*Time Out for Ginger*1952–53Ronald AlexanderGinger is a tomboy and high schooler.

Television

CharacterPortrayed byProgramDurationNotes
AceSophie Aldred*Doctor Who*1963–presentAce is a "streetwise tomboy" who likes pyrotechnics.
Alicia "Al" LambertChristine Lakin*Step by Step*1991–98Al, middle child in the Lambert family, is a tomboyish, all-American girl, who later matures and softens.
Alexandra "Alex" MackLarisa Oleynik*The Secret World of Alex Mack*1994–98Alex was considered a tomboy, with her character challenging gender norms.
Alix KubdelKira Buckland (English dub)
Yukiko Morishita (Japanese dub)
Adeline Chetail (French version; Season 1)
Marie Nonnenmacher (French version; Season 2)*Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir*2015–presentAlix is a tomboyish and competitive student in Miss Bustier's class.
Angela AnacondaSue Rose*Angela Anaconda*1991–2001Angela Anaconda is a tomboyish, imaginative, freckle-faced eight-year-old girl who eschews the femininity commonly associated with other girls her age.
Arya StarkMaisie Williams*Game of Thrones*2011–19Arya is a tomboyish, headstrong, feisty, independent, disdains traditional female pursuits and is often mistaken for a boy.
Ashley Funicello SpinelliPamela Adlon*Recess*1997–2001Ashley (or Spinelli as she is mostly called) is a tomboy who has an extreme loyalty to her friends. She is temperamental at times and doesn't really like her first name because of it being associated with a quartet of snobbish girls all named Ashley.
AssefaSoleil Moon Frye*Planet Sheen*2010–13Aseefa is a Glimmorian—a blue yodeler with a ponytail that works as a third arm. She is also a tomboy, a beast-master, a great warrior AND the object of Sheen's first raging space crush. How could any Earthling resist?! She's so quirky, cute and punky! But Sheen will have to resist for now, because he can't tell if Aseefa likes him back and he's too nervous to ask. She's so tough! You wouldn't wanna mess with her either!
ButtercupE. G. Daily
(*What a Cartoon!* episodes and 1998 original)
Jo Wyatt
(British dub)
Natalie Palamides
(reboot)*The Powerpuff Girls* (also the 2016 reboot)1998–2005
(original)
2016–20
(reboot)last = Hainsfirst = Rebecca C.chapter = Powerpuff Girls, Theeditor = Mitchell, Claudiayear = 2008title = Girl Culture an Encyclopediapublisher = Greenwood Publishing Groupisbn = 978-0-313-08444-7page = 480 }} "Buttercup, the brunette, is a rough-and-tumble tomboy."
Cameron HoweMackenzie Davis*Halt and Catch Fire*2014–17Cameron is a tomboyish woman in her twenties who has a knack for programming and loves punk rock.
CarissaTabitha St. Germain (English version)
Fanny Bloc (French version)*Lolirock*Carissa was drawn as a "fiery and tomboy warrior princess."
DarbyChloë Grace Moretz*My Friends Tigger & Pooh*2007–10Darby is a 6-year-old feisty, imaginative and tomboyish red-headed girl and is believed to be Christopher Robin's younger sister. She is the leader of the problem-solving Super Sleuths along with Tigger, Pooh, and her pet puppy Buster. Darby is brave, inquisitive, clever, and imaginative. Her catchphrases are "Time to slap my cap" and "Good sleuthin', everyone!" For the most part, she replaced Christopher Robin, who only appeared in two episodes of the series.
Darlene ConnerSara Gilbert*Roseanne*1998–2018url=http://blog.taylorcolemiller.com/2011/10/too-short-to-be-quarterback-too-plain.htmltitle=Too Short to be Quarterback, Too Plain to be Queen: Roseanne's Rebuttal of Postfeminism | taylorcolemiller.comaccess-date=2013-08-12url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131020222301/http://blog.taylorcolemiller.com/2011/10/too-short-to-be-quarterback-too-plain.htmlarchive-date=2013-10-20 }} "Establishing Darlene as a tomboy provides Roseanne a way to talkback to gender performance expectations through the voice of a child without alienating audience members who would be uninterested in more frank or "preachy" displays of feminism by an adult."
Dot WarnerTress MacNeille*Animaniacs*
(also the 2020 reboot)1993–98
(original)
2020–23
(reboot)Dot is the cute little sister of Yakko and Wakko. She's a tomboy who mimics her big brothers in everything they do, but when it comes to the crunch she'll use her feminine wiles as a weapon.
Elly May ClampettDonna Douglas*The Beverly Hillbillies*1962–71Elly May is Jed's tomboyish daughter who is an animal lover.
Elsa DuttonIsabel May*[1883](1883-tv-series)*2021–presentThe tomboyish daughter of James and Margaret Dutton.
Eve BaxterKaitlyn Dever*Last Man Standing*2011–21Eve was originally a tomboyish girl who became a "little more girly" as the series progressed according to Kaitlyn Dever.
Francine FrenskyJodie Resther*Arthur*1996-2022Francine is a tomboy who is a huge athlete who excels in soccer, baseball and basketball and enjoys horseback riding but dislikes more feminine clothing like dresses and makeovers, opting to wear a more traditional red sweater and jeans. She's the total opposite of her more hyper-feminine friend Muffy and sister Catherine.
Jennifer "Jen" MastersonMegan Fahlenbock*[6teen](6teen)*2004–10Jen is a tomboy who loves sports and wants to a snowboarder in the Olympics.
Joanna Marie "Jo" PolniaczekNancy McKeon*The Facts of Life*1979–88last=Gurwitchfirst=Annabelletitle=Fired!: Tales of the Canned, Canceled, Downsized, and Dismissedurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=WuIgXvU594IC&pg=PA2access-date=8 January 2013date=2007-01-02publisher=Simon and Schusterisbn=9780743294409page=2}}
K.C. CooperZendaya*K.C. Undercover*2015-2018K.C. is a tomboy who dislikes girly things like wearing dresses, makeup, high heels and wears more traditional, plaid clothing. She's a black belt in karate and prefers studying over partying.
Lana LoudGrey DeLisle*The Loud House*2016–presentLana is the fourth-youngest Loud sibling who loves to get dirty, especially with mud. She is also a skilled handy worker, plumber, and mechanic who loves animals.
Lilly TruscottEmily Osment*Hannah Montana*2006–11Lilly is Miley Stewart's best friend. She is extremely extroverted, excitable, clumsy, and impulsive. She is also very athletic and loves skateboarding, surfing, hockey, and cheerleading. She's considered the tomboy with a sweet, kind, and optimistic personality who overtime grows a more girly side.
Louise BelcherKristen Schaal*Bob's Burgers*2011-presentLouise is the younger Belcher child who is seem to be more tomboy despite her pink hat and dress as she enjoys pranking, lock-picking and action/horror films who even dresses up as a male character every Halloween while she dislikes girly things like sleepovers, romance, dolls, fairies and makeup.
MacKenzie "Mac" Coyle
KJ Brandman
Tiffany "Tiff" QuilkinSofia Rosinsky
Fina Strazza
Camryn Jones*Paper Girls*2022Mac is considered a tomboy for having a boy's haircut and swearing.
Mary-Kate BurkeMary-Kate Olsen*Two of a Kind*1998–99Mary-Kate is a tomboyish girl who wants to perfect her curveball.
MaureciaDenise Oliver*Wayside*2007–08
Maxine "Max" MayfieldSadie Sink*Stranger Things*2016–25Max is Billy's younger stepsister, an avid skateboarder, and the tomboy of the group who catches the attention of both Lucas and Dustin.
Penelope "Punky" BrewsterSoleil Moon Frye*Punky Brewster*1984–88Punky is a "spunky seven-year-old tomboy."
PipsqueakTajja Isen*The ZhuZhus*2016–17Pipsqueak is a hamster who is "all tomboy" and "firecracker."
Po (Teletubbies)Pui Fan Lee Rachelle Beinart (reboot)*Teletubbies*1997-2001 (original) 2015-present (reboot)Po is the smallest teletubby, she is red and has a circle antenna on her head. Her favorite thing is her pink and blue (orange in reboot) scooter and she acts like a tomboy sometimes because she is brave and clever.
Rainbow DashAshleigh Ball*My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic*2010–19Rainbow Dash has got rainbow-striped hair, is very interested in playing sports and is a tomboy whose sexual orientation is not referenced. Scootaloo is her biggest fan and she's a tomboy as well.
Rosie**UK**:
Teresa Gallagher
(2009–12)
Nicola Stapleton
(2017–20)
**US**:
Jules de Jongh
(2009–12)
Nicola Stapleton
(2017–20)
**Other**:
Rachael Miller
(2020; *Thomas' Magical Birthday Wishes* and *Learning with Thomas*)*Thomas & Friends*2006–present"Rosie is feisty, fun and very free-spirited. Rosie is a tomboy tank engine! She's almost the same size and has the same capability as Thomas – whom she idolizes! She seeks to copy his every action and follow his every mood – with great charm and equal persistence. This drives Thomas crazy. He just wants to be left alone to be Useful. But why, thinks Rosie, can't they be Really Useful together?!"
Sam PuckettJennette McCurdy*iCarly*2007–2012url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jennette-mccurdy-wants-yo_b_1668627title=Jennette McCurdy Opens Up About Photoshop, One Direction, and Being Part of 'Generation Love'website=Huffpostdate=July 12, 2012access-date=2025-08-29}}
Sam PuckettJennette McCurdy*Sam & Cat*2013–14Sam moves to Los Angeles with Cat Valentine and starts running their babysitting job. While Sam is a tomboy, she dislikes Cat's girly side personality.
Sassette SmurflingJulie McWhirter (voice)*The Smurfs*1985–1989Sassette is an "adolescent tomboy" smurf.
SathyaAyesha*Sathya*2020–presenturl=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/tamil/sathya-tv-actress-ayesha-to-play-a-tomboy/articleshow/68256070.cmstitle=Sathya: TV actress Ayesha to play a tomboywebsite=The Times of Indiadate=May 4, 2019access-date=2019-03-08archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200801155430/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/tamil/sathya-tv-actress-ayesha-to-play-a-tomboy/articleshow/68256070.cmsarchive-date=August 1, 2020}}
Toph BeifongMichaela Jill Murphy
(voice, 2006-2011)
Kate Higgins and Philece Sampler
(voice, *The Legend of Korra*)
Dionne Quan
voice, *Aang: The Last Airbender*)
Vivian Vencer
(voice, 2022-present, video games)*Avatar: The Last Airbender*2006–presentToph is an independent, belligerent, and direct tomboy who joins the main cast in season 2. She grew up as the heiress of the wealthy Beifong estate and kept concealed by her parents due to her blindness, but rejected her feminine upbringing for a life as a gruff earthbender who competed in fighting matches before joining the Avatar on his quest.

Video games

CharactersTitleYearNotesDeveloper
Tsarevna Alena*Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen*1992–2016Tsarevna is a "fierce tomboy" who likes to fight and go on adventures.Spike Chunsoft
Arle Nadja*Puyo Puyo*1991-presentBetween games her characteristics receives minor changes, but overall she's a cheery girl who's somewhat of a tomboy.Sega
Ashei*The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess*2006Ashei is a tomboyish girl who is a skilled sword fighter and is stronger than most men.Nintendo
Amy Rose*Sonic the Hedgehog*1993–presentSega
Baiken*Guilty Gear* series1998Baiken is a tomboyish girl who knows how to use a katana, mace, fireworks cannon, and other weapons within the sleeve of her severed arm.Arc System Works
Princess Daisy*Mario*1989–presentDaisy is cheerful, energetic, and a bit of a tomboy. She is Luigi's love interest, and enjoys playing a variety of sports with Mario and friends.Nintendo
Kumatora*Mother 3*2006Kumatora is the heir to the Ooshe castle and is described as a "tomboy princess."[Brownie Brown](1-up-studio)
HAL Laboratory
Makoto*Street Fighter* series1999–2008Makoto is a young Japanese woman raised from the Tosa Province of Japan who utilizes her family's dojo teachings of Rindo-kan karate as her fighting style.Capcom
Narumi Mishima*[12Riven](12riven-the-psi-climinal-of-integral)*2008Narumi is a tomboy.KID
Cyberfront
SDR Project
Chie Satonaka*Persona* series1996–2020Chie is a tomboy who is upbeat and has an obsession with kung fu, even using those techniques in battle.Atlus
Sonshōkō*Koihime Enbu*2016Sonshōkō is a spirited and vivacious tomboy.UNKNOWN GAMES
M2 Co., LTD
Touko Zaizen*Inazuma Eleven 2 Kyoui no Shinryakusha*2009Touko is a tomboy.Level-5
Ryune Zoldark*Super Robot Wars*1991–2015Ryune is a beautiful girl and tomboy.Winkysoft
Banpresoft
B.B. Studio
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Wendy O. Koopa*Mario*1988–present"Wendy —Nintendo

Explanatory notes

References

References

  1. link. ""
  2. "Tomo-chan is a Girl! Entertainment".
  3. "Tomo-chan Is a Girl! Manga Ends With 8th Volume".
  4. "ZET TOWN-Is アイズ 秋葉 いつき(あきば いつき)". Official Is website.
  5. "ZET TOWN-Is アイズ ナミ". Official Is website.
  6. (2009). "Flame of Recca". SHONEN SUNDAY.
  7. "登場人物紹介".
  8. "Runo". [[Cartoon Network]].
  9. "Yes!プリキュア5 | キャラクター".
  10. "あにてれ:ラブゲッCHU ミラクル声優白書".
  11. (2016). "StarChild:ながされて藍蘭島".
  12. "CHARACTER {{!}} CAPTAIN TSUBASA WORLD".
  13. Case Closed Manga Volume 73, File 9, Page 3, "Let's hear your brilliant deduction!"
  14. "NHKアニメワールド メジャー MAJOR".
  15. (December 28, 2014). "Visual Representation: Trans Characters In Manga".
  16. (May 2017). ["Princess Sally Acorn"](http://www.comicexpert.co.uk/characters-p-s.jsp?page=princess-sally-acorn }}{{dead link).
  17. "Bunnie Rabbot (SatAM)". StHRPs.
  18. "Julie-Su the Echidna". Mobius Roleplay.
  19. (May 1, 2014). "Review: Cleopatra In Space". [[Media Source Inc.]].
  20. (November 2, 2017). "Molly Knox Ostertag".
  21. Ostertag, Lee Knox. (October 30, 2017). "Halloween Q&A: Molly Ostertag on 'The Witch Boy'". SmashPages.
  22. Schultz, Charles M.. (2009). "Celebrating Peanuts: 60 Years". Andrews McMeel.
  23. Bertman, Sandra L.. (1999). "Grief and the healing arts". Baywood Publishing Company.
  24. Halberstam, Judith. (1998). "Female Masculinity". Duke University Press.
  25. (July 14, 2011). "Tomboys of TV & Film: They Might Be Gay Today". Here Media.
  26. Holden, Stephen. (October 14, 1994). "Little Giants". The New York Times.
  27. (July 3, 2020). "Haikara-San Part 2 Anime Film Debuts on Amazon Prime on July 7". Anime News Network.
  28. (1996). "The Revolution Wasn't Televised: Sixties Television and Social Conflict". Routledge.
  29. Abate, Michelle Ann. (2008). "Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural History". Temple University Press.
  30. "Princess Protection Program". Disney Channel.
  31. (1994). "Script Girls: Women Screenwriters in Hollywood". British Film Institute.
  32. (October 12, 1990). "When a Teen-Ager Just Doesn't Fit In". The New York Times.
  33. Robertson, Barbara. (June 2009). "The Shape of Animation".
  34. Wang, Jade. (October 19, 2020). ""Enola Holmes" shows that women are more than just pretty faces".
  35. (2006). "From Hobbits to Hollywood: Essays on Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings". Rodopi.
  36. (2006). "Queer Images: A History of Gay and Lesbian Film in America". Rowman & Littlefield.
  37. Daniels, Robert. (June 18, 2021). "Reviews: Luca".
  38. (January 24, 2011). "'Mean Girls 2' Review: It's Never Going to Happen".
  39. Liss, Sarah. (December 17, 2007). "Calling the tune: Is Juno the female equivalent of High Fidelity?". CBCNews.ca.
  40. (2010). "Angelina: An Unauthorized Biography". St. Martin's Press.
  41. Dargis, Manohla. (November 15, 2011). "A Summer of Freedoms in Boyhood". The New York Times.
  42. Sandler (2001)
  43. Rooney, David. (February 23, 2018). "'L'Animale': Film Review {{!}} Berlin 2018".
  44. Child, Ben. (May 13, 2013). "Brave director criticises Disney's 'sexualised' Princess Merida redesign".
  45. (March 26, 2009). "24 of our favorite TV/movie tomboys".
  46. Maher, Jack. (March 15, 2005). "A Talk With "Robots" Piper Pinwheeler".
  47. Alexander, Al. (June 17, 2015). "MOVIE REVIEW: 'Inside Out' an emotional roller coaster ride".
  48. (2008). "Mixed Race Hollywood". New York University Press.
  49. (February 13, 2015). "Remember the little girl from the Missy Elliott videos? She's still workin' it".
  50. Sewell, Charles S.. (3 January 1925). "''The Tomboy''; Dorothy Devore and Herbert Rawlinson in Chadwick Melodrama=Comedy with Bootlegging Theme". Chalmers Publishing Co..
  51. (November 29, 1991). "My Girl (PG)". The Washington Post.
  52. (1993). "A Woman's View: How Hollywood Spoke to Women, 1930–1960". Wesleyan University Press.
  53. (2011). "Buying Me Love: 1980s Class-Clash Teen Romances". The Journal of Popular Culture.
  54. Shmoop Editorial Team. (2008). "Arya Stark in A Game of Thrones". Shmoop University, Inc..
  55. (1983). "'I am no lady!': the tomboy in children's fiction". Children's Literature in Education.
  56. Herbst, Philip. (2001). "Wimmin, Wimps & Wallflowers: An Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Gender". Intercultural Press.
  57. (22 December 2009). "Fiction Series for Children and Teens". Burnaby Public Library.
  58. "Airhead Book Review".
  59. (2014). "Illuminating How Identities, Stereotypes and Inequalities Matter Through Gender Studies.". Springer Verlag.
  60. (2002). "The Wedding Complex: Forms of Belonging in Modern American Culture". Duke University Press.
  61. Purves, Libby "Today's tomboys not getting on so famously," ''[[Times Educational Supplement]]'' 4753 (9/7/2007): 27. Abstract: "The author, a British novelist, and broadcaster, comments on social pressures on girls in 21st-century Great Britain. She begins with a reference to a planned play in which author Enid Blyton's ''Famous Five'' characters are shown as adults, and she wonders how tomboy George will be portrayed. She states that modern girls are expected to be so many things, including sporty, brave, and beautiful, and wonders if idleness and indifference are the few remaining forms of rebellion".
  62. David Rudd, ''Children's Literature in Education'' 26.3 (Sep95): 185. Abstract: "Examines the sexism issue in the ''Famous Five'' series of children's books by Enid Blyton. Critics' comments on the series; Focus on the tomboy character named George; Characterizations; Gender struggles in the book".
  63. Abate, Michelle Ann. (2008). "Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural History". [[Temple University Press]].
  64. Lindenfeld, Laura. (2005). "From Betty Crocker to Feminist Food Studies: Critical Perspectives on Women and Food". University of Massachusetts Press.
  65. Rushdie, Salman. (2006). "Midnight's Children". [[Random House]].
  66. (2004). "Self, Nation, Text in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children". McGill-Queen's University Press.
  67. Ashford, Richard K. "TOMBOYS & SAINTS: Girls' Stories of the Late Nineteenth Century," ''School Library Journal'' 26.5 (Jan80): 23. Abstract: "Focuses on literature about American girls in the middle 19th century. Social conditions during the middle 19th century; ''Little Women'', by Louisa May Alcott; Susan Warner's ''The Wide, Wide World''; Ann Douglas's ''The Feminization of American Culture''."
  68. (2008). "Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural History". Temple University Press.
  69. (2011). "Innocence, heterosexuality, and the queerness of children's literature". Routledge.
  70. Darnall, Beverly. (2006). "Laura's List: The First Lady's List of 57 Great Books For Families and Children". Penguin.
  71. Clarkm Beverly Lyon. (1996). "Regendering the School Story: Sassy Sissies and Tattling Tomboys". Routledge.
  72. "Real-life story/Interview of people with disabilities".
  73. Written in 1897, but not published until 1967
  74. ''[[Hellfire Hotchkiss]]'', Mark Twain in ''Satires and Burlesques'', University of California, 1967. The character's creator explicitly refers to her as a "tomboy," and this is echoed by the volume's editor. "Hellfire" Hotchkiss was introduced as a female counterpart to Oscar "Thug" Carpenter, whose gentleness makes him seem feminine by the standards of that time and place. Hellfire herself describes their difficulties in life as being due to their "misplaced sexes" (Everett H. Emerson, ''Mark Twain: A Literary Life'', pp. 231–232). See also Linda A. Morris, "The Eloquent Silence in Hellfire Hotchkiss", in ''The Mark Twain Annual 3'' (2005), pp. 43–51.
  75. Hartman, Pamela. (2005). "Outspoken Tomboys and Arrogant Women: Four 10th-Grade Girls' Talk about Female Characters in English Class". The Women in Literacy and Life Assembly of The National Council of Teachers of English.
  76. Abate, Michelle Ann. (2008). "Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural History". [[Temple University Press]].
  77. (2018). "Development, Experience and Curriculum in Primary Education". Routledge.
  78. (2006). "College Girls: Bluestockings, Sex Kittens, and Coeds, Then and Now". Norton.
  79. (2019). "Androgynes, Amazons, Agenes: Transgender Studies and the College Girl, 1878". Legacy.
  80. "Overview for West Side Story (1961)". Turner Classic Movies.
  81. Played in the 1950s and 1960s
  82. (2009). "Broadway Plays and Musicals: Descriptions and Essential Facts of More Than 14,000 Shows Through 2007". McFarland & Co..
  83. (14 April 2017). "Doctor Who companions through the ages, from Jacqueline Hill to Karen Gillan and Pearl Mackie". [[The Daily Telegraph.
  84. (May 11, 2018). "Step by Step' star Christine Lakin reveals what she learned from TV parents". [[Today (American TV program).
  85. (16 June 2016). "It's Time For A 'Secret World Of Alex Mack' Reboot".
  86. Wilkinson, Case. (September 14, 2023). "Miraculous Ladybug: All Confirmed LGBTQ+ Characters".
  87. Brown, Lyn Mikel. (2005). "Girlfighting: Betrayal and Rejection Among Girls". NYU Press.
  88. "Recess: The Spinelli Story". Movie TV Episode database.
  89. "Nickelodeon UK".
  90. Hains, Rebecca C.. (2008). "Girl Culture an Encyclopedia". Greenwood Publishing Group.
  91. (June 20, 2014). "Cameron From 'Halt & Catch Fire,' and the Legacy of Female Badasses in the '80s". [[Grantland]].
  92. Lolirock, Team. (July 7, 2017). "Lyna & Carissa's {{sic". [[Yahoo!]].
  93. Barnes, Brooks. (July 15, 2011). "The Real Winnie the Pooh Returns to the Hundred Acre Wood".
  94. "Too Short to be Quarterback, Too Plain to be Queen: Roseanne's Rebuttal of Postfeminism | taylorcolemiller.com".
  95. [[Animaniacs (video game). Animaniacs]] (Game Boy) instruction booklet, pg. 7.
  96. Moore, Frazier. (January 26, 2015). "Donna Douglas: Beauty queen who found fame as the buxom tomboy Elly May in the hit sitcom 'The Beverley Hillbillies'".
  97. La Torre, Vincent. (February 21, 2022). "Why Isabel May, Elsa Dutton in Yellowstone prequel 1883, is like a young Jennifer Lawrence and the show's breakout star".
  98. Vogt, Tiffany. (December 14, 2012). "We Shine the Spotlight on LAST MAN STANDING Star Kaitlyn Dever (feat. Exclusive Jonathan Taylor Thomas Sighting on Set!)". thetvaddict.com.
  99. Hazi, Arielle. (March 2, 2022). "Francine Frensky Was the Jewish Representation I Needed as a Kid".
  100. "Jen Masterson". [[Cartoon Network]].
  101. Gurwitch, Annabelle. (2007-01-02). "Fired!: Tales of the Canned, Canceled, Downsized, and Dismissed". Simon and Schuster.
  102. Prakash, Neha. (June 15, 2017). "How Zendaya Got Disney to Agree to a Woke List of Demands for 'K.C. Undercover'".
  103. The Loud House Creative Team. (2020). "The Loud House Winter Special". Papercutz.
  104. Yasharoff, Hannah. (November 1, 2023). "Where are the stars of 'Hannah Montana,' 'Camp Rock,' and more Disney Channel shows now?".
  105. (February 10, 2022). "Is Bob's Burger LGBTQ Friendly?".
  106. "Meet the cast of Amazon Prime Video series Paper Girls".
  107. Laranas, Gin De Mesa. (2022-08-16). "'Paper Girls' Cast and Character Guide: Who's Who in the Prime Video Sci-Fi Series".
  108. Sundriyal, Diksha. (2022-07-29). "Why Does Prioress Help Paper Girls?".
  109. "Two of a kind". [[WCHS-TV]].
  110. (June 25, 2007). "'Wayside' skips the nuance, but not the fun".
  111. (2017-11-03). "Max Is Stranger Things' New Injustice". [[io9]].
  112. (2005). "From Abba to Zoom: A Pop Culture Encyclopedia of the Late 20th Century". Andrews McMeel Publishing.
  113. (2016). "Pipsqueek".
  114. Faust, Lauren. (2010-12-24). "My Little NON-Homophobic, NON-Racist, NON-Smart-Shaming Pony: A Rebuttal".
  115. (March 2022). "Rosie is feisty, fun and very free spirited".
  116. (July 12, 2012). "Jennette McCurdy Opens Up About Photoshop, One Direction, and Being Part of 'Generation Love'".
  117. (1990). "Cartoon Superstars". Pioneer Books.
  118. (May 4, 2019). "Sathya: TV actress Ayesha to play a tomboy".
  119. (April 15, 2025). "Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender Will Feature A Toph Who's 'Slightly More Feminine' Than Her Cartoon Counterpart, And I Have Mixed Feelings".
  120. (April 15, 2025). "Avatar's Toph Wouldn't Be The Same Without Her Tomboy Identity".
  121. (August 5, 2025). "'We're Allowed to Fail': Original Avatar: The Last Airbender Stars Open Up on Toph & 'Tomboyish' Female Characters".
  122. "DRAGON QUEST IV". SQUARE ENIX.
  123. link. ""
  124. Sonic the Hedgehog CD (Sega CD) Japanese instruction booklet, pg. 6.
  125. link. ""
  126. "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch system-Fighter 13 daisy".
  127. "Characters of MOTHER 3".
  128. (7 December 2010). "Games review – Super Street Fighter IV is a knockout". [[Metro (website).
  129. (26 April 2010). "Super Street Fighter IV Review". VideoGamer.com.
  130. "物語の謎に迫れ! 『12RIVEN the Ψcliminal of integral(トゥエルブリヴェン ザ サイクリミナル オブ インテグラル)』".
  131. (September 20, 2014). "Video: 'Persona Q — Shadow of the Labyrinth' TGS 2014 trailer". Digital Journal.
  132. (March 24, 2017). "Sony spotlights video game heroines for International Women's month". [[GMA Network (company).
  133. (August 14, 2015). "Why Persona Is Still A Big Deal". [[Anime News Network]].
  134. (2020). "Sonshōkō". BaseSon / UNKNOWN GAMES.
  135. link
  136. "OG Char". The Gate of Magus.
  137. "ものがたり&キャラクター | New スーパーマリオブラザーズ Wii".
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about List of tomboys in fiction — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report