18 Sexiest Cartoon Heroines
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/18-sexiest-cartoon-heroines.htmlVeiled eyes, pornographic forms and clothes that no honest girl in the real world would wear on the street: these painted chicks know how to please men. We're talking about cartoon heroines - from ingenues to femme fatales. Uncle Fyodor's nearsighted mother, the combative Gadget, the ridiculous Marge Simpson and the flame-haired Jessica Rabbit.
18. Mother of Uncle Fyodor, the main character of the cartoons “Winter in Prostokvashino”, “Holidays in Prostokvashino” and “Three from Prostokvashino”. Mom's name is Rimma, she sings at the Blue Light, goes skiing, wears square glasses, fitted suits and a dutik - in the forest. Her breasts, as Internet users correctly noted, change their size in the frame - from five, when mom goes to a resort in the summer, to zero - when she comes to Prostokvashino in winter.
17. Luann Platter is the heroine of the animated series “King of the Hill.” This saga about a family of Methodist Texans aired on American TV from 1997 to 2010. The heroine's name is derived from the name of one of the dishes in the Luby's cafeteria - Lu Ann Platter, or “Lu Ann's plate.”
16. Betty Boop is the main character of American short black and white cartoons of the 30s. Betty was based on singer and vaudeville actress Helen Kane. Betty is the first cartoon character whose main feature was overt sexuality. However, in 1934, the so-called Hays Code came into force in the States - a set of rules about what cannot be shown in films, as a result of which Betty's skirts became longer and her neckline disappeared completely. Betty's image faded, and with it, the audience's interest faded.
15. Princess from the legendary cartoon (actually a rock opera) “The Town Musicians of Bremen.” The capricious and headstrong Princess with a model appearance won not only the heart of the Troubadour, but also of his entire gang. The cartoon was released in 1969 - the same year the legendary Woodstock rock festival took place in the West, which began the sexual revolution. Long-haired hippies appeared on our screens under the guise of a Troubadour and a Princess: he in bell-bottoms, she in a mini.
14. Francine Smith from American Dad. Typical American housewife. Her parents abandoned her because they did not want to fly second class because of a small child. Maybe that’s why the girl started her first romance at the age of 14 with an algebra teacher. Francine has a rich biography and has her own “sex garden” - each rose bush corresponds to one of her former lovers.
13. Lois Griffin from Family Guy, also an American housewife and, as they write on these Internets, a pretty little Jew. Lois loves children, her husband and household chores, which does not stop her from being sexy.
12. Vasilisa Mikulishna from the Soviet cartoon of the same name. The wife of a Chernigov boyar. As the play progresses, he cuts off his braids, changes into a Tatar dress and sets off to save his husband. In general, as is our custom, into a burning hut and a galloping horse.
11. Turanga Leela from the cult cartoon “Futurama”. In Sanskrit the name means "song of love." Leela has purple hair and a mono-eye, but she is an excellent kicker - somewhat similar to Mel C from the Spice Girls. Lila dreams of a prince, but she is not very lucky in love.
10. Ariel from the cartoon "The Little Mermaid". The same data as the rest of the Disney princesses. Features: Red hair, bikini and fishtail. Ariel is sixteen, and her story bears little resemblance to the one told in the tragic fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Ariel's prototype, as Wikipedia writes, was actress Alyssa Milano, who was also only sixteen at the time of the film's creation.
9. The languid and high-cheeked daughter of an Indian chief is Pocahontas from the Disney cartoon of the same name. In the story, Pocahontas falls in love with a pale man. Interestingly, the story of the cartoon Indian woman is based on real events. The real Pocahontas received the name Rebecca at baptism (Englishman John Rolfe did not want to take a pagan as his wife), and left with her husband for England, where she died at the age of twenty-two, presumably from smallpox. End of story.
8. Another girl from a Soviet cartoon is a mermaid from “In the Blue Sea, in White Foam,” a musical fantasy based on Armenian fairy tales. I remember her for her gorgeous singing and big mouth - back when it was not fashionable! Well, with a fish instead of a head, yes.
7. Marge Simpson from The Simpsons. The wife of the unlucky Homer Simpson has a high blue hairstyle and a pistachio-colored dress without straps. Marge is another housewife on our list: she cooks well, attends church, and fears more than anything else that she will never become a grandmother. But in one of the episodes, Marge admits that she has a tattoo with her husband’s name in an intimate place. This is cute.
6. Another hairy-eyed Disney beauty, Jasmine from the cartoon about Aladdin, has all the appropriate features - a seductively thin waist, high breasts, voluminous hair. The Sultan's daughter finds happiness with a Baghdad thief.
5. Fairy Tinker Bell from the Disney cartoon about Peter Pan - a boy who did not want to grow up (Tinker Bell herself has all the signs of puberty). The prototype of Tinker Bell was the “girl from magazine covers”, actress Margaret Kerry. Tinkerbell is very jealous of Peter for Wendy, and “Peter Pan” is the only full-length Disney cartoon where there is a motive of female jealousy.
4. April O'Neil is a cartoon character about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the turtles' best friend. She is very seductive, although she always wears the same yellow jumpsuit. Unlike many on the list, it really resembles a real girl - girl next door.
3. Gadget from the animated series “Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers.” Gadget is an anthropomorphic mouse-inventor, but is by no means a gray mouse. Chipmunks Chip and Dale are crazy about Gadget, but they can’t court her in a decent way - neither of them intends to give in. It’s interesting that in the original the name of the mouse sounds like Gadget Hackwrench - “Gadget Wrench for hacking,” but when the cartoon was translated into Russian, the word “gadget” did not yet exist in our language.
2. Bunny girl Lola Bunny from the Warner Bros. cartoon universe, Bugs Bunny's friend. Lola is a real doll, but she can’t stand it when she is reminded of this, and says: “Don’t call me a doll!” (in Russian translation the phrase sounds like “don’t call me baby!”). Bugs often breaks the ban to specifically piss Lola off. Lola is a pizza delivery girl, would you like to accept Saturday pizza and beer from this girl?
1. Femme fatale Jessica Rabbit is a character in the Roger Rabbit universe, where cartoon characters and people coexist with each other. The most famous film with Jessica’s participation is “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (in Russia the film is not recommended for persons under 18 years of age). The animators based the gorgeous Jessica on Hollywood actresses Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Lauren Bacall and Veronica Lake. There is also an opinion that Jessica Rabbit is Lewis Carroll's grown-up Alice. Jessica's dress - with an open back and a slit up to her butt - was "borrowed" from the 50s model Vicky "Back" Dugan, and actress Kathleen Turner voiced Roger Rabbit's wife. Jessica Rabbit is outrageous, full of sex and achieves success using her sex appeal, but at the same time she is simply loyal, brave, kind and overall an extremely nice girl.
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