Top 10 Best Animated Tomboy Characters
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Buttercup (The Powerpuff Girls)
Buttercup is one of the three main characters in the animated show The Powerpuff Girls. She was created by Craig McCracken in 1992 and is easily recognized by her short black hair, green eyes, and green dress.
She is known as the "toughest fighter" among the trio for her aggressive personality... read more
She is well-deserved of this spot. I am glad she is higher than Rainbow Dash. She is the best character ever and more boyish than most of these characters.
I miss the old version of PPG because Buttercup is so badass and has a very tomboy personality, better than Helga. She's awesome! The 2016 version of Buttercup sucks.
Buttercup should be number 1. She is better than Rainbow Dash.
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Rainbow Dash (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Rainbow Dash is a female Pegasus pony from the animated television show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, which premiered in 2010. She represents the Element of Loyalty and is one of the six main characters featured in the series.... read more
Rainbow Dash is badass and the coolest babe ever. She's a master of pranks, funny, amazing, and has a tomboy personality too, like Buttercup!
She's awesome and really athletic!
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Ash (Sing)
She is my favorite character from Sing because she is a cool rocker and has a snarky attitude to boot. I like Ash because she, like Maggie (Buzz on Maggie) and Luna Loud (Loud House), is a rebellious rockstar instead of some cheesy popstar singing annoying girly music. I really love her song and I'm glad that she broke up with her jerky boyfriend Lance.
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Applejack (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Applejack is a female Earth pony and one of the main characters of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. She lives and works at Sweet Apple Acres with her grandmother Granny Smith, her older brother Big McIntosh, her younger sister Apple Bloom, and her dog Winona. Applejack represents the Element of Honesty... read more
She is a way better tomboy than Rainbow Dash in my opinion because she is nicer, has a better voice, and is more likable. She is also a great friend. She's my third favorite MLP character of all time.
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Ashley Spinelli (Recess)
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Lana Loud (The Loud House)
Lana Loud is a character from the Nickelodeon animated series The Loud House. Created by Chris Savino, Lana was named after one of Savino's sisters. She is the eighth-oldest sibling in the Loud family, six years old, and two minutes older than her twin sister Lola.... read more
Lana is my second favorite sister, with Lynn being first and Luna third. They are the tomboys in the family.
She's also a cute little tomboy at that!
I'm similar to Lana because I'm a tomboy and I like getting my hands dirty.
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Angelica (Sky Dancers)
She's the one with the attitude!
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Princess Calla (Adventures of the Gummi Bears)
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Scootaloo (My Little Pony)
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Wendy (Gravity Falls)
I like her. She is cool and I would ship her with Dipper, not Patricia. I hate Patricia.
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Pomni (The Amazing Digital Circus)
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Kim Pine (Scott Pilgrim)
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Aisha (Winx Club)
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Fuli (The Lion Guard)
Fuli is the tritagonist of the 2016 Disney Junior series The Lion Guard, a spin-off of The Lion King. She is a young cheetah, one of Kion's closest friends, and is known as the fastest member of the Lion Guard. Fuli is also the first and only female member of the team.... read more
She is the most tomboyish character in The Lion Guard with her athletic, independent, and tough attitude. However, she has a small girly streak with her dislike of bugs and mud.
My favorite character from The Lion Guard. She is the most tomboyish character in the show but she has a small girly streak, only with a dislike of bugs and mud.
If she were human, I imagine her wearing white sneakers with khaki shorts and a t-shirt with her spots. Her mark and her hairstyle would be a ponytail.
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GoGo Tomago (Big Hero 6)
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Vanellope Von Schweets (Wreck-it Ralph)
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Luna Loud (The Loud House)
Luna Loud is the third oldest sister in the Loud House series. Her life changed forever after attending her first concert, which sparked her passion and dream of becoming a rock star. Luna's personality can best be described as wild, caring, and the loudest of the Loud siblings.... read more
She's definitely a tomboy. Although, I wouldn't say her voice makes her a tomboy. I have a friend with a very raspy, "tomboyish" voice but is extremely girly. Luna does have tomboy-like style and interests, which does make her less feminine and more of a tomboy, but I wouldn't say her habits count as much. I have very boy-like habits, and I think of myself as a they/them gender. That's all. Thanks for reading.
Best tomboy. I don't know why people say she's not one. She barely wears feminine clothing, has a raspy, deep voice, and is interested in becoming a rock star, which isn't a very feminine music career.
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Astrid (How to Train Your Dragon)
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Jessie (Toy Story 2)
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Shanelle Spencer (Beverly Hills Teens)
Shanelle Spencer is a character from the 1987 DiC cartoon Beverly Hills Teens. She is the only Black character in the series and is considered the most levelheaded among both the male and female characters. Shanelle serves as Chairperson of the town's Teen Club, maintains a top academic record, and... read more
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Coraline Jones (Coraline)
She's definitely a tomboy, but I think she is slightly more feminine than the average one.
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Edith (Despicable Me)
Edith is iconic, and she should be higher than Luna and her ugly hair.
Has the most tomboyish personality compared to her sisters but dresses the girliest.
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Anna (Frozen)
Princess Anna of Arendelle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' Frozen (2013) and its sequel Frozen II (2019). She is voiced by Kristen Bell as an adult, with Livvy Stubenrauch and Katie Lopez providing her childhood speaking and singing voices, respectively. Anna is... read more
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Gwen (Total Drama Island)
I like her and she should be way higher than Lana.
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Tigress (Kung Fu Panda)
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Anastasia (1997 Anastasia)
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Mulan (Mulan)
Fa Mulan is a fictional character inspired by the legendary Chinese heroine who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' Mulan (1998) and its direct-to-video sequel Mulan II (2004). She is voiced by Ming-Na Wen, and her story follows her disguise as a male soldier to save her father and bring honor to her family... read more