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zelda_queen ([personal profile] zelda_queen) wrote2014-10-16 08:32 pm

In Which I Do A Meme: Top 5 Women In Categories

Snagged from [livejournal.com profile] insanepurin, and hoping this will get my writing juices flowing again. ^^; Just pick a category and I'll tell you my top five female characters for it!

1 - Protagonists
2 - Villains
3 - Superheroes
4 - Magical Girls
5 - Queens/Empresses/Royalty
6 - Who are adorable dorks
7 - That I'd invite to a sleepover/dinner party
8 - That I'd want to go on an adventure with
9 - That I'd want to be friends with
10 - That I'd want to kiss
11 - That I will love till the end of time
12 - Who I think deserved better endings
13 - That I wish had better development/writing
14 - That I wish had better a love interest(s)
15 - Who I want to rescue from their horrible narratives


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[identity profile] sotnosen93.livejournal.com 2014-10-18 08:33 am (UTC)(link)
Disney has a bit of a knack for adorkableness, don't they? Especially in more recent years. Afraid I don't know who the last two are though. When I see the name Honda, first thing I think of is Tristan from Yu-Gi-Oh, because the Swedish dub kept the Japanese names.

[identity profile] zelda-queen.livejournal.com 2014-10-19 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
XD They really do!

Jane Foster is the female lead in the MCU Thor movies. She unfortunately was not in The Avengers (Natlie Portman was pregnant, so they had to cut her part), but she was in the first and second Thor movies. In the comics, she was a nurse. In the movies, she's an astrophysicist trying to find a bridge to other worlds, which Thor helps her figure out.

Tohru Honda is the heroine of the manga "Fruits Basket". In it, she's a recently-made orphan (her dad died when she was a kid and her mom was killed in a car accident shortly before the series starts) and her grandfather and paternal relatives (who she's supposed to stay with) ask her to live somewhere else temporarily so that they can remodel the house. Because she can't bring herself to impose on her friends, she lives in a tent in the woods. Which ends up under a massive pile of mud after a nearby cliff collapses from rain.

She is found and taken in by a nearby family, the Sohmas, who kindly give her room and board in exchange for her doing the cooking and cleaning. Oh, and it turns out that the Sohma family is under a curse so that certain family members are possessed by spirits of the Zodiac and, if they're hugged by someone of the opposite gender, they transform into their animal. Tohru is living with guys possessed by the dog, the rat, and the cat. Yes, the legend of how the Cat was left out of the Zodiac is used, and yes, it's heartbreaking when you find out how it went. Most of the story is a romance, but it heavily focuses on people being hurt, parents needing to understand children, and learning to forgive and move on. It really is excellent!