The 10 Coolest Cartoon Chicks in TV History


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5. Valerie Smith

Without Valerie, Josie and the Pussycats would look like some sort of Highlights magazine drawing sent in by Tammy-Jane Fairbanks of Newport News, Virginia. Valerie's an unflappable showstopper who coruscates sass and effervescence. "Long tails and ears for hats!" sounds rock 'n roll when Valerie sings it. Plus, two tambourines at once? My definition of a wunderkind.


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4. Buttercup

The Valerie Smith of the Powerpuff Girls, Buttercup is the least compromising and most aggressive Powerpuff heroine. She's also the funniest, and the most likely to make others cry, which was a key criterion of this list.


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3. Storm

Of all the comic books to enjoy a Saturday morning cartoon revamp, Fox's X-Men gave us the most electric -- and undeniably libidinous -- cast. Rogue was a cackling knockaround gal, Jean Grey was a solid combatant, and Jubilee was... well, a little dull, but Storm's weather-bewitching powers and literally possessed focus cement her as a comic book doyenne for the ages.


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2. Daria Morgendorffer

Daria is not just an animated anomaly as a cynical female high-schooler -- she's also completely layered. As Daria's seasons progressed, we saw less of the dismissive Lawndale High misanthrope of the first season and more of a contemplative, witty, and realistic woman who entertained notions of romance and outright optimism. Her favorite show Sick, Sad World may mirror her signature brand of detachment, but Daria's greatest accomplishment remains transcending animated confines to seem positively (and refreshingly) real.


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1. Natasha Fatale

Before most other good guy/bad guy cartoons assigned one allotted villain slot to an unamused female, there was Natasha Fatale, a fabulous foe who made no apologies for her KGB brass, chain-smoking, and Thin Man partn
ership with Boris Badenov. Rocky and Bullwinkle's characters may all seem like smart-mouthing sock-puppets, but Natasha's brand of blase evil and style qualifies her as the show's most legendary character -- and the greatest female badass in cartoon history.

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    daria should have won