For many of us growing up, one of the first female role models was a cartoon character. Who was yours? One of mine was Natasha Fatale.
Lynn
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For many of us growing up, one of the first female role models was a cartoon character. Who was yours? One of mine was Natasha Fatale.
Lynn
On Facebook as LynnSealyTx
I curse I really didn't have one although I'm certainly of the generation to appreciate Natasha. If I had to pick one today then you can't go wrong with Jessica Rabbit!
I have never had a cartoon role model but have enjoyed several comic straps and animations over the years. This includes, but is not limited to, Bloom County, Opus, The Far Side, and television's Homer Simpson as well as Pinky and the Brain.
Got to be Bugs Bunny. He always seemed to have an endless supply of female outfits handy!
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There could be so many! Betty Boop, Wilma Flintstone, Betty Rubble, Jane Jetson, the list goes on but like Diane it would be Bugs Bunny! LOL Hugs Lana Mae
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"Foxy lady! You look so good!!" Jimi Hendrix
Jessica Rabbit for sure, and Lois Griffin is hot, too.
Princess Peach.
It's the dress
Blondie for me, Dagwood is a lucky man ........................Debra
Got to say Betty Boop was amazing and Natasha Fatale was awesome.
Part Time Girl
Grandpa Rick from the Rick and Morty cartoon. Whenever I accomplish something important to me I yell out "woo hoo yeah! I'm pickle Rick!". You would have to watch the show to understand what that means
Curly from the Three Stooges when He was dressed femm. Hugs Roberta
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This may be a bit obscure - but I wanted to be the cartoon girl on the board game "Mystery Date".
It would have to be Bugs Bunny for me. Could never get enough of that cartoon
Keely
One of the Reds
Penelope Pitstop, I was in love with Penelope Pitstop, there was nothing about her I didn't like.
Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble. Loved the hair and hourglass figures on both those gals, and oddly enough, I still have a thing for animal prints...go figure!
I vote for Jessica Rabbit for a movie character and Daphne Blake from Scooby-Doo from TV. One glamorous and another more girl next door but stylish.
Hugs, Ellen
Awesome thread topic!
Gawd, there are sooo many great gals. How to pick one??
As someone already mentioned, I, too, kinda had a thing for Jane Jetson.
But, yeah... See my avatar.
Daphne would be my first choice, she had the short dress, hose, and heels I wanted to wear, even if they were all purple! Then Betty Boop or Jessica Rabbit or (really obscure) Red Hot Riding Hood.
Same classic cartoon, but probably Bullwinkle
Somehow, I thought that might be mechamoose's reply, kimdl
how about Olive Oyle from the cartoon series Popeye
How about Rudolph the Reindeer? (Or Claris?)
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I am not just a nitwit
Of course the female centaurs from fantasia struck a cord with me at about 5 years old. For real! And who wouldn't want to be Kim Possible!
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Definitely Jessica Rabbit. She was the epitome of femininity and sexiness. Especially the scene where's all tied up, that's what started my fascination with dressing as a woman and damsels in distress.
Betty from the Archie's, Trixie from Speed Racer
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some good mentions here. Bugs always passed, at least at first.
For me, Daphne; Tina is so right about the outfit. And those long legs. One of my best and cheapest-laziest Halloween costumes ever was Fred. I should have gone as Daphne.