The 10 Coolest Cartoon Chicks in TV History

This week, MTV finally released a marvelous box set of Daria, the alternative-rocking cynic's favorite TV series about high-school survival. As I reacquainted myself with the show's great characters (including arty best friend Jane and fashion-clubbing brat Sandi), I wondered: What makes a cartoon chick cool? After evaluating TV history and plucking from all areas of the animated spectrum, Movieline has chosen the ten coolest cartoon females in history. All listed ladies are sublime, but the #1 retains an untouchable patina of sophistication, camp, and cool.


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10. Cheetara

Nothing makes a cartoon character cool like cheetah genetics and a lingering sixth sense. Of all the ThunderCats, Cheetara and her bo staff most often compelled us to yell, "Go!"


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9. Dr. Girlfriend

The Lady Gaga of Adult Swim, Dr. Girlfriend adds diabolical smarts, crisp tailoring, and sincere gender and sexual ambiguity to the phenomenal Venture Bros. Without her, Monarch would seem like your everyday, twisted, space-age retooling of Aladdin's Jafar.


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8. Angelica Pickles

Though Angelica was never the "star" of Rugrats, she is unarguably the Nickelodeon classic's most popular character. With a treadmill-conquering mother and milquetoast father to boss around, Angelica was the playpen's unchallenged sorceress. Bonus: As a translator between the babies and adults, Angelica can be considered a mystical conduit.


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7. Judy Jetson

Judy's not exactly the poster child for dynamic personalities, but her shock-white hair and blithe Valley girl instincts render her an untouchable teenybopper princess. The mulberry outfit is also ferocious.


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6. Marge Simpson

Representing the maternal side of cool cartoon characters, Marge Simpson vacillates between sympathetic housewife and self-possessed authority. She's rational, cool, and openly sexual when she wants to be, making her, subversively, the coolest member of the Simpson clan.

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  • Taras says:

    daria should have won