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here it is, everyone! the official (and not without mistakes but fuck it this is the best anyone will ever get) appearance tracker of EVERY BIG NATE CHARACTER (that matters at least a little bit, also I forgot Rusty sienna r.i.p)
THE TOP 10:
Nate: 11,106
2. Francis: 4,166
3. Teddy: 2,936
4. Marty: 1,541
5. Mrs. Godfrey: 890
6. Chad: 691
7. Ellen: 583
8. Mr. Rosa: 537
9. Gina: 506
10. Jenny: 427
Rounding out the top 20:
11. Dee Dee: 358
12. Artur: 343
13. Coach Calhoon: 339
14. Spitsy: 304
15. Principal Nichols: 255
16. School Picture Guy: 219
17. Sheila: 202
18. Coach John: 164
19. Gramps/Vern: 163
20. Mr. Glavin: 152
MORE THAN A 100 APPEARANCES:
21. Dr. Cesspool: 150
22. Gordie: 147
23. Ms. Clarke: 145
24. Czerwicki: 139
25. Kim: 119
26. Biff: 116
27. Gram/Marge: 107
STILL PRETTY MAJOR:
28. Chip: 99
29. Chester: 97
30. Mrs. Shipulski: 95
31. Peter: 92
32. Pickles: 91
33. Randy: 81
GETTING THERE:
34. Nate drawing of Mrs. Godfrey where she doesn’t appear: 74
35. Nurse Maureen Biology: 72
36. Angie: 71
37. Trudy: 67
38. Dan Cupid: 65
39. Uncle Ted: 64
40. Mr. Staples: 62
40. Daphne: 62
42. Nate drawing of Ellen where she doesn’t appear: 61
43. Mr. Eustis: 60
44. Bob Snuggles: 51
44. Kelly: 51
46. Sherman: 50
47. Moe Mentum: 46
48. Marcus: 42
49. Miranda: 41
YEAH THESE ARE GETTING OBSCURE NOW:
50. Kenny Smithson: 39
50. Timmy Snuggles: 39
52. Nate drawing of Marty where he doesn’t appear: 38
53. Honey Snuggles: 35
54. Punkin Snuggles: 34
55. J.B.: 33
56. Nate drawing of Francis where he doesn’t appear: 27
57. Superdad: 24
58. Derek Nack: 20
59. Daisy: 19
59. Warren Fuzzy: 19
61. Mrs. Bigbee: 18
61. Nate drawing of Teddy where he doesn’t appear: 18
63. Slim Stubby: 15
63. Nate drawing of Jenny where she doesn’t appear: 15
65. Nate drawing of Kenny Smithson where he doesn’t appear: 14
65. Wayne: 14
65. Whitey: 14
68. The Brain (Chess Camp): 13
68. Lila: 13
68. Nate drawing of Mr. Rosa where he doesn’t appear: 13
71. Action Cat: 12
72. Audrey the Lifeguard: 11
72. Nate drawing of Mr. Galvin where he doesn’t appear: 11
72. Hickson: 11
72. Craig (incel): 11
76. Paige: 10
76. Nate drawing of Mr. Staples where he doesn’t appear: 10
76. Nigel (doppleganger): 10
THE BOTTOM OF THE BARREL:
79. Ronnie (Jenny’s Boyfriend): 9
80. Nate drawing of Gordie where he doesn’t appear: 8
80. Wink Summers: 8
80. Nate drawing of Nate where he doesn’t appear: 8
83. Kit: 7
83. Kaboodle: 7
83. Stan Cupid: 7
83. Emmit the Custodian: 7
87. Marla the Mailwoman: 6
88. Claire Voyant: 5
88. Fluffy Snuggles: 5
88. Nate drawing of Coach Calhoon where she doesn’t appear: 5
88. Nate Drawing of Ms. Clarke where he doesn’t appear: 5
92. Moe Mentum’s Agent: 4
92. Greg Proxmire: 4
92. Leo Tard: 4
92. She-Pulski: 4
92. Nate drawing of Principal Nichols where he doesn’t appear: 4
97. Jenny’s Dad: 3
97. Celine Paycheck: 3
97. Math Man: 3
97. Half-Pint: 3
97. Mrs. Holloway: 3
97. Stan Pokecheck: 3
97. Deke Boarding: 3
104. Nate drawing of Sheila where she doesn’t appear: 2
104. April Showers: 2
104. Mega Teen: 2
104. Ms. Brindle: 2
104. Nate drawing of La Chance where she doesn’t appear: 2
104. Nate drawing of Gina where she doesn’t appear: 2
104. Nate drawing of Pickles where she doesn’t appear: 2
104. Daphne’s mom: 2
112. Jenny’s Mom: 1
112. Nate drawing of ronnie where he doesn’t appear: 1
112. Nate drawing of Ms. Brindle where she doesn’t appear: 1
112. Nate drawing of Aldrige where she doesn’t appear: 1
112. Nate drawing of Wink Summers where he doesn’t appear: 1
112. Mrs. Williger: 1
112. Nate drawing of Uncle Ted where he doesn’t appear: 1
112. Nate drawing of Spitsy where he doesn’t appear: 1
112. Ultra Nate: 1
112. Algebro: 1
112. Nate drawing of Artur where he doesn’t appear: 1
112. Nate drawing of Chester where he doesn’t appear: 1
112. Mr. Holloway: 1
112. Nate drawing of Randy where he doesn’t appear: 1
112. Nate drawing of Kim where she doesn’t appear: 1
112. Nate drawing of Dee Dee where she doesn’t appear: 1
112. Nate drawing of Daphne where she doesn’t appear: 1
112. Nate drawing of Chad where he doesn’t appear: 1
Questions and replies are more than welcome! This list will update every Sunday when an arc is "over"!
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THE BRAINIAC (El Barón Del Terror, 1962) – Episode 138 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era
“Possibly the murderer used an electric drill. I say this because the person who did it was quite skilled. Just look at these two orifices.” Okay. Watch out for a killer with skill at orifices. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Jeff Mohr, and guest host Ralph Miller – as they check out this Mexican classic while managing to evade the vengeance delivered by The Brainiac (1962).
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era Episode 138 – The Brainiac (1962)
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In 1661 Mexico, Baron Vitelius is sentenced to be burned alive by the Holy Inquisition of Mexico. As he dies, the Baron swears vengeance against the descendants of the Inquisitors. 300 years later, he returns as a horrible, brain-eating monster to enact his vengeance.
Director: Chano Urueta
Writers: Federico Curiel, Adolfo López Portillo; Antonio Orellana (uncredited)
Producer: Abel Salazar
Selected Cast:
Abel Salazar as Baron Vitelius d’Estera
Luis Aragon as Prof. Milan
Rubén Rojo as Reynaldo Miranda / Marcos Miranda
Rosa María Gallardo as Victoria Contreras (as Rosa Ma. Gallardo)
David Silva as the Detective-Inspector
Federico Curiel as Detective
Germán Robles as Indelacio Pantoya/Sebastian de Pantoja
Roxana Bellini as María de Pantoja (daughter)
René Cardona as Baltasar de Meneses / Luis Meneses
Ofelia Guilmáin as Señora Meneses
Magda Urvizu as Ana Luisa del Vivar (as Magda Urbizu)
Carlos Nieto as Lic. Francisco Coria
Mauricio Garcés as Médico forense / Forensic surgeon
Marco Antonio Arzate as Álvaro de Contreras (uncredited)
The Brainiac is Ralph’s pick. He’d always been intrigued by that weird thing he’d seen in images from the film and knew there had to be a crazy movie there. He also thought it would make for a fun discussion and he was right.
Daphne had seen the Rifftrax treatment of The Brainiac so appreciates watching this fun and ridiculous movie “straight” for the first time. She loves the atmosphere and the mid-century furniture and clothing. What really gets to her, though, is when the Baron eats unrefrigerated brains!
Once Chad saw the hands on the poster as little hairy butts, he was gone. He goes so far as to call The Brainiac the weirdest movie he’s ever seen, and that’s saying a lot. The story’s two police officers, looking like they’re straight out of a Little Rascals episode, just happen to show up at the Baron’s abode with flame throwers. For him, it’s a fun movie. The translation and dubbing in The Brainiac remind Jeff of El Santo and Blue Demon movies, becoming another part of the entertainment.
If you have a hankering to see The Brainiac, also known as El barón del terror, you can stream it from hoopla, tubi, and PlutoTV.
Ralph Miller, the Grue Crew’s guest host, was a special effects artist in the 1980s and early 1990s. To hear more about Ralph’s work and experiences check out these episodes where we discuss Ralph’s work with him:
Interview With Special Effects Artist Ralph Miller III – Episode 155 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
TRICK OR TREAT (1986) – Episode 156 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
FROM BEYOND (1986) – Episode 199 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
Correction: While discussing the Classic Horror Movie Channel, Jeff mentions watching “The Man with the Atomic Brain” on the streaming channel. In reality, the film was Creature with the Atom Brain (1955). He apologizes for the error.
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule, as chosen by Daphne, will be The Deadly Bees (1966), an Amicus production directed by Freddie Francis.
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: leave them a message or leave a comment on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel, the site, or email the Decades of Horror: The Classic Era podcast hosts at [email protected]
To each of you from each of them, “Thank you so much for listening!”
Check out this episode!
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HITTING NEW HEIGHTS
BY MARCUS SCOTT
ORIGINAL RENT STAR DAPHNE RUBIN-VEGA TAKES YOU INSIDE THE IN THE HEIGHTS FILM
Qué quiere decir sueñito?” The disembodied voice of a girlchild ponders. “It means ‘little dream,’” responds an unseen authoritative figure, his feathery tenor with a soft rasp and tender lilt implying there’s more to the story.
Teal waves crash against the white sand coastal lines of the Dominican Republic and a quartet of children plead with the voice to illuminate and tell a story. Usnavi de la Vega (played by Anthony Ramos), sporting his signature newsboy flat cap and full goatee, begins to narrate and weave a tall-tale from the comforts of his beachside food cart: “This is the story of a block that was disappearing. Once upon a time in a faraway land called Nueva York, en barrio called Washington Heights. Say it, so it doesn’t disappear,” he decrees.
And we’re off, this distant magic kingdom ensnared within the winding urban sprawl of farthest-uptown Manhattan, the music of the neighborhood chiming with infinite possibilities: a door-latch fastening on tempo, a ring of keys sprinkling a sweet embellishment, the splish-splash of a garden hose licking the city streets like a drumstick to a snare fill, a manhole cover rotating like vinyl on a get-down turntable, the hiss of paint cans spraying graffiti like venoms from cobras and roll-up steel doors rumbling, not unlike the ultra-fast subway cars zigzagging underground. So begins the opening moments of In the Heights, the Warner Bros. stage-to-screen adaptation of the Tony Award-winning musical by composer-lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton) and librettist Quiara Alegría Hudes (Water by the Spoonful) that is set to premiere in movie theatres and on HBO Max on June 11, 2021.
This stunning patchwork of visuals and reverberations combine to create a defiant and instantly memorable collage of inner-city living not seen since Walter Hill’s 1979 cult classic The Warriors or West Side Story, the iconic romantic musical tragedy directed on film by Robert Wise and original Broadway director Jerome Robbins. With Jon M. Chu at the helm, the musical feature has all the trademarks of the director’s opulent signature style: Striking spectacles full of stark colors, va-va-voom visuals, ooh-la-la hyperkinetic showstopping sequences and out-of-this-world destination locations.
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A Kind of Priestess
Joining the fray of proscenium stage vets in the film is Broadway star Daphne Rubin-Vega, who originated the role of Mimi in the Off-Broadway and Broadway original productions of Rent. She returns to major motion pictures after a decade since her last outing in Nancy Savoca’s Union Square, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2011. When we caught up with Rubin-Vega, she was hard at work, in-between rehearsals with her In the Heights co-star Jimmy Smits on Two Sisters and a Piano, the 1999 play by Miami-based playwright Nilo Cruz, a frequent collaborator. Rubin-Vega netted a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role as the enraptured Conchita in Cruz’s Anna in the Tropics; that same year Cruz was awarded the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, making him the first Latino playwright to receive the honor. Despite significant global, social and economic disruption, especially within the arts community, Rubin-Vega has been working throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
“People around me have [contracted] COVID… My father-in-law just had it. I’m very fortunate,” Rubin-Vega said. “This collective experience, it’s funny because it’s a year now and things seem better. Last year it was, like, ‘Damn, how inconvenient!’ The one comfort was that, you know, it’s happening to every one of us. That clarity that this is a collective experience is much more humbling and tolerable to me.”
The last time Rubin-Vega graced Washington Heights on screen or stage, she acted in the interest of survival and hunger as a probationer released after a 13-year stint in prison and given a new lease on life as an unlicensed amateur masseuse in the basement of an empanada shop in Empanada Loca, The Spalding Gray-style Grand Guignol horror play by Aaron Mark at the LAByrinth Theater Company in 2015. In In the Heights she plays Daniela, an outrageously vivacious belting beautician with a flair for the dramatics, forced to battle a price-gouging real estate bubble in the wake of gentrification.
“She’s like the deputy or the priestess,” Rubin-Vega said. “Owning a salon means that you have a lot of information; you’re in a hub of community, of information, of sharing… it’s also where you go for physical grooming. It’s a place where women were empowered to create their own work and it is a place of closeness, spiritual advice, not-so-spiritual advice. Physical attention.”
She said, “Daniela also being an elder; I think she’s not so much a person that imposes order on other people. She’s there to bring out the best—she leads with love. She tells it like it is. I don’t think she sugar-coats things. What you see is what you get with Daniela. It’s refreshing; she has a candor and sure-footedness that I admire.”
With the film adaptation, Chu and Hudes promised to expand the universe of the Upper Manhattan-based musical, crafting new dimensions and nuances to two characters in particular: Daniela and hairdresser Carla, originally portrayed as business associates and gossip buddies in the stage musical. On the big screen they are reimagined as romantic life partners. Stephanie Beatriz, known to audiences for her hilarious turn as the mysterious and aloof Detective Rosa Diaz in the police procedural sitcom romp “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” co-stars as the fast-talking firecracker, Carla.
It’s been a year waiting, you know. It’s like the lid’s been on it and so we’re just so ready to explode.
Where Is Home?
“Well, Quiara and Jon really expanded on what Lin and Quiara originally created and now they’re partners—and not just work partners, right? But they’re life partners,” Beatriz said at a March press event celebrating the release of the film’s two promo trailers. “What was so gratifying to me as a person who is queer is to see this relationship in the film be part of the fabric of the community, and to be normal, and be happy and functioning, and part of the quilt they’ve all created.”
She continued, “So much of this film is about where home is and who home is to you. And for Carla, Daniela is home. Wherever Daniela is, that’s where Carla feels at home. I thought that they did such a beautiful job of guiding us to this, really, you know, it’s just a happy functioning relationship that happens to be gay and in the movie. And I love that they did that, because it is such a part of our world.”
Rubin-Vega said she had no interest in playing any trope of what one might think a lesbian Latina might look or act like, noting that the queer experience isn’t monolithic, while expressing that the role offered her a newfound freedom, especially with regard to being present in the role and in her everyday life.
“Spoiler alert! I felt like not wearing a bra was going to free me. Did I get it right? Am I saying that gay women don’t wear bras? No, it was just a way for me to be in my body and feel my breasts. To feel my femaleness and celebrate it in a more unapologetic way,” she said, laughing. “To be honest, I was really looking forward to playing a lesbian Latina. It’s something that I hadn’t really explored before. Latinos [can be] very homophobic as a culture, and I wanted to play someone who didn’t care about homophobia; I was gonna live my best life. That’s a bigger thing. It’s also like, maybe I’m bisexual. Who knows? Who cares? If you see that in the film, that’s cool too, you know?”
Stand-out performances abound, especially with regard to the supporting cast; newcomers Melissa Barrera (in a role originated by Tony Award winner Karen Olivo) and Gregory Diaz IV (replacing three-time Tony Award nominee Robin de Jesús) are noteworthy as the aspiring fashion designer Vanessa and budding activist Sonny. Olga Merediz, who earned a Tony Award nomination for originating her role as Abuela Claudia, returns to the silver screen in a captivating performance that will be a contender come award season. However, Rubin-Vega may just be the one to watch. Her performance is incandescent and full of moxie, designed to raise endorphin levels. She leads an ensemble in the rousing “Carnaval del Barrio,” a highlight in the film.
Musical Bootcamp
“We shot in June [2019]. In April, we started musical bootcamp. In May, we started to do the choreography. My big joke was that I would have to get a knee replacement in December; that was in direct relation to all that choreography. I mean, there were hundreds of A-1 dancers in the posse,” Rubin-Vega said. “The family consisted of hundreds of superlative dancers led by Chris[topher] Scott, with an amazing team of dancers like Ebony Williams, Emilio Dosal, Dana Wilson, Eddie Torres Jr. and Princess Serrano. We rehearsed a fair bit. Monday through Friday for maybe five weeks. The first day of rehearsal I met Melissa [Barrera] and Corey [Hawkins], I pretty much hadn’t known everyone yet. I hadn’t met Leslie [Grace] yet. Chris Scott, the choreographer, just went straight into ‘let’s see what you can do.’ It was the first [dance] routine of ‘In The Heights,’ the opening number. He was like, ‘OK, let’s go. Five, six, seven, eight!’”
Rubin-Vega said that she tried to bring her best game, though it had “been a minute” since she had to execute such intricate choreography, noting that they shot the opening number within a day while praising Chu’s work ethic and leadership.
“There was a balance between focus and fun and that’s rare. Everyone was there because they wanted to be there,” she said. “I think back to the day we shot ‘96,000.’ That day it wouldn’t stop raining; [it was] grey and then the sky would clear and we’d get into places and then it would be grey again and so we’d have to wait and just have to endure. But even the bad parts were kind of good, too. Even the hottest days. There were gunshots, there was a fire while we were shooting and we had to shut down, there was traffic and noise and yet every time I looked around me or went into video village and saw the faces in there, I mean…it felt like the only place to be. You want to feel like that in every place you are: The recognition. I could recognize people who look like me. For now on, you cannot say I’ve never seen a Panamanian on film before or a Columbian or a Mexican, you know?”
Another Notion of Beauty
Rubin-Vega’s professional relationship with the playwright Hudes extends to 2015, when she was tapped to [participate in the] workshop [production of] Daphne’s Dive. Under the direction of Thomas Kail (Hamilton) and starring alongside Samira Wiley (“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Orange Is the New Black”), the play premiered Off-Broadway at the Pershing Square Signature Center the following year. Rubin-Vega also starred in Miss You Like Hell, the cross-country road musical by Hudes and Erin McKeown, which premiered at La Jolla Playhouse in 2016 before it transferred to The Public Theater in 2018. With her participation in the production of In the Heights, she is among the few to have collaborated with all of the living Latinx playwrights to have won the Pulitzer Prize; Hudes won the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for her play Water by the Spoonful, while Miranda took home the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Hamilton. Speaking on her multiple collaborations over the years, Rubin-Vega also acknowledged having known Miranda years before they would join voices.
“Lin to me is like a little bro or legacy; he’s a direct descent to me from [Rent author] Jonathan Larson, which is a bigger sort of all-encompassing arch,” she said, though she stressed that she auditioned like everyone else, landing the role after two or three callbacks. “Quiara and I have a wonderful working and personal relationship, I think. Which isn’t to say I had dibs by any means because…it’s a business that wants the best for itself, I suppose. […] So, when I walked in, I was determined to really give it my best.”
Life During and After Rent
Rubin-Vega has built an impressive resume over the course of her career, singing along with the likes of rock stars like David Bowie and starring in a multitude of divergent roles on Broadway and off. From a harrowing Fantine in Les Misérables and a co-dependent Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire to a sinister Magenta in The Rocky Horror Show, her evolution into the atypical character actor and leading lady can be traced back 25 years to January 25, 1996, when Larson’s groundbreaking musical Rent, a retelling of Giacomo Puccini’s 19th-century opera La Bohème, premiered at the New York Theatre Workshop. On the morning of the first preview, Larson suffered an aortic dissection, likely from undiagnosed Marfan’s syndrome and died at the age of 35, just ten days shy of what would have been his 36th birthday.
On April 29, 1996, due to overwhelming popularity, Rent transferred to Nederlander Theatre on Broadway, tackling contemporary topics the Great White Way had rarely seen, such as poverty and class warfare during the AIDS epidemic in New York City’s gritty East Village at the turn of the millennium. Rubin-Vega would go on to be nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for her role as sex kitten Mimi Márquez, an HIV-positive heroin addict and erotic dancer.
The show became a cultural phenomenon, receiving several awards including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and four Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Rubin-Vega and members of the original Broadway cast were suddenly overnight sensations, recording “Seasons of Love” alongside music icon Stevie Wonder, receiving a photo shoot with Vanity Fair and landing the May 13, 1996 cover of Newsweek. Throughout its 12-year Broadway run, many of the show’s original cast members and subsequent replacements would go on to be stars, including Renée Elise Goldsberry, who followed in Rubin-Vega’s footsteps to play the popular character before originating the role of Angelica Schuyler in Hamilton, for which she won the 2016 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
When the screen adaptation of Rent hit cinemas in 2005 under the direction of Chris Columbus, Rubin-Vega’s conspicuous absence came as a blow to longtime fans. The confluence of pregnancy with the casting and filming process of Rent hindered her from participating at the time. The role was subsequently given to movie star Rosario Dawson.
“First of all, if you’re meant to be in a film, you’re meant to be in it,” Rubin-Vega said. “That’s just the way it goes. It took a quarter of a century but this [In the Heights] is a film that I wanted to make, that I felt the elements sat right. I always felt that Rent was a little bit darker than all that. Rent to me is Rated R. In The Heights is not. It’s also a testament. Unless it’s sucking your soul and killing you softly or hardly, just stick with it. This is a business and I keep forgetting it’s a business because actors just want to show art. So, it’s really wonderful when you get a chance to say what you mean and mean what you say with your work. It’s a really wonderful gift.”
Rarely-Explored Themes
Like Larson’s award-winning show and the film adapted from it, In The Heights is jam-packed with hard-hitting subject matter, addressing themes of urban blight, immigration, gentrification, cultural identity, assimilation and U.S. political history. When Rubin-Vega’s character Daniela and her partner were priced out of the rent for her salon, most of her clientele moved to the Grand Concourse Historic District in the Bronx. Her salon, a bastion of the community, is met with a polar response when she announces she’s joining the mass exodus with the other victims of gentrification who were pushed out by rising rents. The news is met with negative response from long-time patrons who refuse to take the short commute to the new location. Daniela counters, “Our people survived slave ships, we survived Taino [indigenous Caribbean people] genocide, we survived conquistadores and dictators…you’re telling me we can’t survive the D train to Grand Concourse?”
The question is humorous, but also insinuates a more nuanced understanding of the AfroLatinidad experience in the Western world. The film also looks at the American Dream with a naturalistic approach. Leslie Grace, who plays Nina Rosario, a first-generation college student returning from her freshman year at Stanford University and grappling with finances and the expectations of her community, noted that while her character “finds [herself] at some point at a fork in the road,” she may not have the luxury to be indecisive because of the pressures put on by family, community and country.
“The struggle of the first-generation Americans in the Latino community is not talked about a lot because it’s almost like a privilege,” Grace asserted. “You feel like it’s a privilege to talk about it. But there is a lot of identity crisis that comes with it and I think we explore that.” Speaking on the character, she elaborated: “Home for her is where her heart is, but also where her purpose is. So, she finds her purpose in doing something outside of herself, greater than herself and going back to Stanford for the people she loves in her community. I really relate to where she’s at, trying to find herself. And I think a lot of other people will, too.”
Worth Singing About
For Miranda, a first-generation Puerto Rican New Yorker that grew up in Inwood at the northernmost tip of Manhattan before attending Wesleyan University where he would develop the musical, this speaks to a larger issue of what defines a home.
“What does ‘home’ even mean? Every character is sort of answering it in a different way,” he said. “For some people, home is somewhere else. For some people, home is like ‘the block’ they’re on. So, that’s worth singing about. It’s worth celebrating in a movie of this size.”
Given the current zeitgeist, it’s no wonder why Chu, Hudes and Miranda decided to pivot with adapting the stage musical for the big screen, leaning in to tackle the plights and predicaments of DREAMers [children of undocumented immigrants seeking citizenship] stateside. In one scene, glimpses of posters at a protest rally read “Immigrant Rights are Human Rights” and “Refugees Are People Too.” Growing up in a multicultural household as a Latina with a Black Latina mother, a white father and a Jewish American stepfather, Rubin-Vega said she was used to being in spaces that were truly multiracial. Nevertheless, there were times when she often felt alien, especially as a du jour rock musical ingenue who looked as she did in the mid-1990s through the 2000s.
“Undocumented people come in different shapes and colors,” she noted. “To be born in a land that doesn’t recognize you, it’s a thing that holds so much horror… so much disgrace happens on the planet because human beings aren’t recognized as such sometimes.”
The film “definitely sheds light on that, but it also talks about having your dream taken away and its human violation—it’s a physical, spiritual, social, cultural violation,” Rubin-Vega said. “There’s a difference between pursuing dreams and being aware of reality. They’re not mutually exclusive. What this film does, it presents a story that is fairly grounded in reality. It’s a musical, it’s over the top… but it reflects a bigger reality, which is like an emotional reality…that people that are challenged on the daily, have incredible resolve, incredible resoluteness and lifeforce.”
She said: “Growing up, looking like me, I got to ingest the same information as everyone else except when it came time to implement my contributions, they weren’t as welcomed or as seen. The dream is to be seen and to be recognized. Maybe I could be an astronaut or an ingenue on Broadway? You can’t achieve stuff that you haven’t imagined. When it talks about DREAMers, it talks about that and it talks about how to not be passive in a culture that would have you think you are passive but to be that change and to dare to be that change.”
Dreams Come True
Dreams are coming true. Alongside the nationwide release of the much-anticipated film, Random House announced it will publish In the Heights: Finding Home, which will give a behind-the-scenes look at the beginnings of Miranda’s 2008 breakout Broadway debut and journey to the soon-to-be-released film adaptation. The table book will chronicle the show’s 20-year voyage from page to stage—from Miranda’s first drawings at the age of 19 to lyric annotations by Miranda and essays written by Hudes to never-before-seen photos from productions around the world and the 2021 movie set. It will be released to the public on June 22, eleven days after the release of the film; an audiobook will be simultaneously released by Penguin Random House Audio.
Hinting at the year-long delay due to the pandemic, Rubin-Vega said, “It’s been a year waiting, you know. It’s like the lid’s been on it and so we’re just so ready to explode.”
Bigger Dreams
“Jon [Chu], I think, dreams bigger than any of us dare to dream in terms of the size and scope of this,” Miranda said. “We spent our summer [in 2018] on 175th Street. You know, he was committed to the authenticity of being in that neighborhood we [all] grew up in, that we love, but then also when it comes to production numbers, dreaming so big. I mean, this is a big movie musical!”
Miranda continued, “We’re so used to asking for less, just to ask to occupy space, you know? As Latinos, we’re, like, ‘Please just let us make our little movie.’ And Jon, every step of the way, said, like, ‘No, these guys have big dreams. We’re allowed to go that big!’ So, I’m just thrilled with what he did ’cause I think it’s bigger than any of us ever dreamed.”
Speaking at the online press conference, Miranda said, “I’m talking to you from Washington Heights right now! I love it here. The whole [movie] is a love letter to this neighborhood. I think it’s such an incredible neighborhood. It’s the first chapter in so many stories. It’s a Latinx neighborhood [today]. It was a Dominican neighborhood when I was growing up there in the ’80s. But before that it was an Irish neighborhood and Italian. It’s always the first chapter in so many American stories.”
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Our Life Voiced Names A-Z
I heard some people wanted a list of the voiced names so far, so I took the time to copy down all of the names from A to Z. The names are under the cut to not clutter.
A
Aaron
Aayria
Abby
Ace
Adrienne
Aeon
Aeriie
Aesilng
Aga
Aine
Aisha
Aisling
AJ
Aki
Akira
Akua
Alaina
Alex
Alexis
Alfonzo
Ali
Alice
Alijah
Alison
Alvis
Alyssa
Amanda
Amber
Amelia
Amy
Anaïs
Andra
Andre
Andrew
Andri
Angel
Angela
Angie
Anima
Anita
Anna
Anna-Maria
Anne
Annie
Annika
Anthony
Antoine
Aoife
Arabella
Aram
Ari
Arielle
Arrow
Arthur
Arturo
Arty
Ash
Asher
Ashla
Ashleigh
Ashlyn
Aspen
Asteria
Astrid
Athena
Atticus
Audrey
Aura
Aurora
Austin
Autumn
Ayanna
B
Barbie
Basil
Beach
Beata
Bec
Becky
Bee
Belen
Ben
Bethany
Bia
Blue
Bobbi
Bonnie
Boyd
Braden
Brian
Briana
Brielle
Brittany
Brooke
Brooklyn
Bryony
Bunni
C
Cadence
Cai
Cam
Cami
Cara
Carmine
Casey
Cassidy
Cato
Cecilia
Cecily
Celestia
Cerise
Chance
Chantal
Chara
Charlie
Charmaine
Chelle
Chris
Christie
Christina
Chuck
Ciara
Ciaran
Cillian
Claire
Cléo
Coco
Col
Conny
Cookie
Cora
Cori
Corrina
Cristal
Cristina
Crystal
Cygnus
Cyina
D
Dan
Dani
Dante
Daphne
Dara
Dayton
December
Denny
Deremy
Desiree
Desmond
Destiny
Devyn
Dexter
Diamond
Diana
Diane
Dorothy
Duane
E
Eddie
Eden
Elaine
Elda
Eleanor
Elegance
Elena
Elenus
Elissa
Eliza
Elle
Ellie
Eluned
Elysa
Ember
Emilith
Emily
Emma
Emmy
Enjel
Ennae
Eric
Erica
Erii
Erin
Ester
Eve
Evren
Ezekiel
Ezra
F
Felicia
Felicity
Felix
Fianna
Finist
Finn
Flynn
Francesco
Franklin
G
Gabrielle
Gaby
Gail
Garnet
Gavin
Gemma
Genevieve
Gerry
Gigi
Gin
Giulia
Glen
Grace
Gray
Gwen
H
Haley
Halima
Hana
Hannah
Hanni
Haru
Hazel
Heather
Helena
Héloïse
Hime
Hiyori
Hollis
Holly
Hon
Hunter
I
Ian
Iga
Illidan
Imani
Irene
Iris
Isabel
Ishan
Isla
Isolde
Issa-Kabeer
Ivy
J
J.R.
Jacob
Jade
Jaden
Jaiet
Jake
Jan
Janice
Jas
Jasmine
Jasper
Jatin
Javi
Jax
Jay
Jaycie
Jazz
Jeannie
Jeff
Jemma
Jen
Jennifer
Jenny
Jess
Jesse
Jessica
Jessinia
Jill
Jinx
Joanie
Joanna
Joelle
Johanna
Jordan
Jordanna
Joseph
Josh
Josie
Joy
Juleyma
Juli
Julia
Julianne
Julien
June
Jupiter
Justina
K
Kaden
Kai
Kala
Kaleton
Kalina
Karat
Karen
Kat
Kate
Katelyn
Katrina
Kay
Kel
Kellie
Ken
Kendi
Kenton
Kevin
Kia
Kiara
Kiba
Kie
Kien
Kim
Kimberly
Kimory
Kira
Kirsty
Kisa
Kit
Knox
Kodie
Kozmo
Kra
Kristen
Kyan
L
Laëtitia
Lanz
Laura
Lauren
Lavender
Leaf
Leann
Leina
Leo
Leon
Leslie
Letty
Levi
Lex
Lexi
Lia
Libbi
Lidia
Lilith
Lillian
Lily
Lindsay
Lindt
Linley
Lisette
Liss
Livia
Lotus
Lucy
Luke
Luna
Lyla
Lyric
Lvsander
Lysella
M
Maddy
Madeline
Mae
Maggy
Mahari
Mai
Maia
Mali
Mallory
Malyia
Mandy
Marcel
Marcella
Marcia
Marco
Margaret
Mari
Maria
Marianne
Mariposa
Maris
Marissa
Marlene
Martina
Mary
Mary-Elizabeth
Mason
Matina
Matthew
Maus
Max
Maya
McKenzie
Megan
Mel
Melanie
Melissa
Melly
Melody
Merlin
Mia
Mich
Michael
Michelle
Michiko
Mickie
Mikaela
Mikey
Mimi
Mina
Minette
Mini
Mira
Miranda
Mishal
Missy
Mizuki
Molly
Monica
Mordaine
Morgan
Morgana
Moriah
Morina
Muriel
Mykaela
N
Nakira
Nancie
Natalie
Natasha
Nathaniel
Neelam
Nessa
Nessi
Niamh
Nicole
Nier
Night
Nikki
Nina
Noah
Noe
Noel
Nui
O
Oda
Oliver
Olivia
Ollie
Omar
Onyx
Opal
Ori
Osmond
Oumou
P
Paige
Parvati
Patience
Patrice
Patricia
Patrick
Peter
Philippe
Phoebe
Phoenix
Polly
Priya
Q
Querriana
Quinn
Quinniece
R
Rachel
Rain
Rainie
Ran
Randi
Raphaël
Raven
Rayne-Beau
Rayraye
Rebecca
Reed
Rei
Reina
Rémi
Ren
Revan
Rhiannon
Rhi-Rhi
Rhyne
Rika
Riley
Rini
Riona
Risa
Riven
Riza
Robyn
Rory
Rosa
Rose
Rosetta
Rosie
Rowan
Runa-Lucienne
Ruth
Ryan
Rye
S
Sabrina
Sage
Salem
Sam
Samantha
Sammi
Sandy
Sara
Saro
Sasha
Savannah
Season
Selena
Selkie
Serena
Shaelei
Shakyra
Shay
Shayla
Sheena
Shelbie
Sid
Sienna
Silvia
Simmy
Simon
Sinead
Skye
Skyla
Skylar
Soffia
Soleil
Sonja
Sora
Soraya
Stacey
Star
Stefan
Stevie
Stella
Steph
Stephanie
Stephen
Story
Susan
Suzy
Sydney
T
Tama
Tammy
Tanisha
Tanya
Taylor
Ted
Teddy
Terra
Terrence
Terry
Thomas
Thorgunna
Tiago
Tida
Tobias
Toki
Tokiko
Tom
Tommy
Tomoko
Trey
Tricia
Tristan
Twila
Tye
U
Uma
Undyne
V
V
Vaeril
Van
Vandy
Vaughn
Vaylin
Velise
Venla
Vera
Verly
Verv
Vesper
Vi
Vicky
Victor
Vina
Vincent
Violette
Vivi
Vivienne
W
Wendy
Westley
Whispthera
Winnie
Wonder
X
Xander
Xavier
Xiri
Y
Yasmin
Ylthin
Yon
Yoonie
Yuki
Yukino
Yuli
Yvette
Yvonne
Z
Zachary
Zack
Zae
Zariyah
Zayla
Zen
Ziya
Zo
Zoey
#our life beginnings & always#our life#ourlifeba#the final list if more names don't come out#last update- feb 17
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i know i owe shit from my old starter call but that quarantine depression hit me real hard for a couple weeks and now we have the event coming up so here’s a new one specifically for that! totally unlimited so go wild!
davina claire - stefan salvatore, oliver wood, josie saltzman
ella tremaine
anastasia romanova
ahsoka tano - padme amidala, leia organa, anakin solo
mal fae - ellie williams, audrey rose
claire novak
clary fray - oroku karai
cassie lang - josie saltzman, lila barton, kate bishop
viserion - roxanne weasley, caspian
lyanna stark - rickon stark, lyanna mormont, jon snow
darcy lewis
rose weasley - hermione granger, albus potter, molly weasley, lydia dixon, bev marsh, bryce quinlan
marinette dupain-cheng - oroku karai, adrien agreste
michelle jones - catra, peter parker, gwen stacey
rapunzel corona - ginny baker, charlotte labouff, anna of arendelle
natasha rogers
elphaba thropp - glinda upland, miranda gardiner
hallie parker - iggy, ginny weasley
mya stone - sansa stark
ariana dumbledore - kendra dumbledore, albus dumbledore
renesmee cullen - bella cullen, victoria
luna lovegood - kevin keller, ginny weasley, ron weasley, cedric diggory, lysander scamander
shmi skywalker
vanya hargreeves - allison hargreeves, klaus hargreeves
eudora patch - rita skeeter
abi mckinnon - marlene mckinnon, mary macdonald
jaime lannister - jessamine hale
wanda maximoff - daphne greengrass, klaus hargreeves
jannah
allana solo - tenel ka djo, leia organa
starfire - jean grey
iduna of arendelle
jeyne westerling - theodore nott
peeta mellark - ji eun tak, katniss everdeen
james - victoria, bryce quinlan
glimmer - catra
sheev palpatine - leia organa
rosa diaz - kai parker
emma gilbert - evie mclaren
feyre archeron
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[TASK 163: AFRO LATINE]
In celebration of Latine Heritage Month being September 15th-October 15th, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 250+ Afro Latine faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever faceclaim or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Marina Miranda (1932) Afro Brazilian - actress.
Petrona Martínez (1934) Afro Colombian - singer.
Alaíde Costa (1935) Afro Brazilian - singer-songwriter.
Elza Soares (1937) Afro Brazilian - singer-songwriter.
Tia Surica (1940) Afro Brazilian - actress and singer.
Neusa Borges (1941) Afro Brazilian - actress.
Dja Marthins (1943) Afro Brazilian - actress.
Leci Brandão (1944) Afro Brazilian - actress and singer.
Susana Baca (1944) Afro Peruvian - singer-songwriter.
Zezé Motta (1944) Afro Brazilian - actress and singer.
Maria Bethânia (1946) Afro Brazilian - singer-songwriter.
Rosa Marya Colin (1946) Afro Brazilian - actress and singer.
Eva Ayllón (1956) Afro Peruvian - singer and composer.
Lauren Vélez (1964) Afro Puerto Rican - actress.
Lorraine Vélez (1964) Afro Puerto Rican - actress.
Rosie Perez (1964) Afro Puerto Rican - actress and singer.
Judy Reyes (1967) Afro Dominican - actress.
Melissa De Sousa (1967) Afro Panamanian - actress.
Gladys del Pilar (1967) Afro Ecuadorian - singer and dancer.
Gina Torres (1969) Afro Cuban - actress.
Ebelin Ortiz (1971) Afro Peruvian - actress, singer, and tv presenter.
Ilia Calderón (1972) Afro Colombian - journalist.
Tina Ferreira (1972) Uruguayan [Afro Uruguayan, Spanish, possibly other] - dancer, vedette, and journalist.
Trina (1974) Afro Dominican / Afro Bahamian - rapper and television personality.
Evelyn Lozada (1975) Afro Puerto Rican - tv personality and model.
Aida Rodriguez (1977) Afro Puerto Rican, Afro Dominican - comedian.
Brandi Quinones (1977) Afro-Cuban-Puerto Rican - model.
Sasha Campbell (1977) Afro Costa Rican - singer, journalist, broadcaster and television presenter.
Rico Nasty / Maria-Cecilia Simone Kelly (1997) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper.
Taís Araújo (1978) Afro Brazilian - actress.
Grasie Mercedes (1978) Afro Dominican - actress.
Alejandra Robles (1978) Afro Mexican - singer and dancer.
Dania Ramirez (1979) Afro Dominican - actress.
La La Anthony (1979) Puerto Rican [African, Spanish, possibly other] - tv personality.
Tatyana Ali (1979) Afro Panamanian / Indo Trinidadian - actress and singer.
Bernice Burgos (1980) Afro Puerto Rican - model.
Reagan Gomez-Preston (1980) African-American / Puerto Rican - actress.
Adriana Sage (1980) Afro Mexican - actress, model, and former porn actress.
Emayatzy Corinealdi (1980) Afro Panamanian / African-American - actress.
Ericka Cruz (1981) Afro Mexican - model and Nuestra Belleza Mexico 2001.
Christina Milian (1981) Cuban [African, some Spanish] - singer and actress.
Dascha Polanco (1982) Afro Domomican - actress.
Goyo (1982) Afro Colombian - singer.
Yaya DaCosta (1982) Afro Brazilian, African-American, Cherokee, Irish - actress and model.
Irina Castillo (1982) Afro Panamanian - model (Instagram: icastillow).
Johanna Santos Polanco (1983) Afro Mexican / Dominican - model.
Maluca (1983) Afro Dominican - singer.
Tessa Thompson (1983) Afro Panamanian / Mexican, Irish, Scottish, German, English - actress and singer-songwriter.
Karla Cubias (1983) Afro Salvadoran - singer.
Dolly Castro (1984) Afro Nicaraguan - instagrammer (missdollycastro).
Yamilka Pitre (1984) Afro Panamanian - singer.
Danay Suarez (1985) Afro Cuban - singer and rapper.
Maria Mena (1986) Afro Nicaraguan / Norwegian - singer-songwriter.
Joseline Hernandez (1986) Afro Puerto Rican - tv personality, rapper and actress.
Leiomy Maldonado (1987) Afro Puerto Rican - model, dancer, and choreographer. - Trans!
Jhené Aiko (1988) African-American / Japanese, Dominican [Spanish, Afro Dominican, possibly other] - singer.
Heather Hemmens (1988) Afro Costa Rican / English - actress, director, and producer.
Brenda Kellerman (1988) Afro Costa Rican - actress, model, and tv host.
Joan Smalls (1988) Afro-Virgin Islander, Irish / Puerto Rican [Spanish, Taino, Indian] - model and actress.
Julissa Calderon (1989) Afro Domnican - actress.
Sessilee Lopez (1989) Afro Dominican - model.
Arlenis Sosa (1989) Afro Dominican - model.
Julieta Rada (1990) Afro Argentinian / Afro Uruguayan - singer.
Iza / Isabela Cristina Correia de Lima Lima (1990) Afro Brazilian - singer.
Amara La Negra (1990) Afro Dominican - singer.
Lais Ribeiro (1990) Afro Brazilian - model.
Nitty Scott (1990) Afro Puerto Rican - emcee.
Massy Arias (1990) Afro Dominican - fitness coach and Instagrammer.
Stephanie George (1991) Afro Haitian, Afro Dominican, Salvadoran - actress (Instagram: stephshaygeorge)
Luz Pavon (1991) Afro Mexican - model.
Yomatzy Hazlewood (1991) Afro Panamanian - model and Miss Panama Universe 2014.
Scharllette Allen Moses (1991) Afro Nicaraguan - model and Miss Nicaragua 2010.
Denise Mercedes (1991) Afro Dominican - model.
Kay-Lani Martinez (1991) Afro Puerto Rican - YouTuber.
BIA / Bianca Landrau (1991) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper.
Tylauren (1992) Unspecified Afro Latine - Instagrammer.
Destiny Frasqueri / Princess Nokia (1992) Afro Puerto Rican - singer.
Monica Veloz (1992) Afro Dominican - Youtuber and Instagrammer.
Daymé Arocena (1992) Afro Cuban - singer.
Efrangeliz Medina (1993) Afro Dominican - actress and Instagrammer.
Jewellianna Palencia (1993) Afro Guatemalan - YouTuber and Instagrammer.
Kimberly Noèl (1993) Afro Cuban, Costa Rican, Puerto Rican, Italian - model, youtuber, and tv personality. - Trans!
Yindra Zayas (1994) Afro Cuban - actress.
Cara (1995) Dominican [Afro Dominican, Arawak] / German - instagrammer (miscarolf).
Yorelis Apolinario (1995) Afro Cuban - dancer.
Mairaly Rodriguez (1996) Afro Dominican - model, actress and YouTuber (Instagram: harmonicurls)
Deja Good (1997) Afro Panamanian - model and youtuber.
Natalie Whittington (1997 or 1998) Afro Panamanian - model.
Tania Teyacapan Garcia (?) Mexican [Pame, Huastec, Apache, Guachichil, Afro Potosina] - model.
Cyn Santana (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - singer.
Anji Ray (?) Afro Panamanian - actress, comedian, and writer.
Barbie D’Ebano (?) Afro Nicaraguan - model and Miss International Queen Nicaragua 2018. - Trans!
Carmen Angulo (?) Afro Ecuadorian - actress.
Miroslava Morales (?) Afro Panamanian - actress, singer, and director.
CeCe Suazo (?) Afro Honduran - actress, director, and playwright. - Trans!
Elena Heart (?) Nicaraguan [Afro Nicaraguan, Unspecified Indigenous, Unspecified Asian, German] - actress and photographer (instagram: elenaheart).
Kenia Melissa Martínez (?) Afro Honduran - model, Miss Honduras Universe 2010, Miss Honduras International 2009, and Miss Honduras Earth 2008.
Lauren Lewis (?) Afro Nicaraguan - YouTuber and model (instagram: laurenlewiss_).
Kathryn Allison (?) Afro Mexican - actress and singer.
Calma Carmona (?) Afro Puerto Rican - singer.
LATASHÁ (?) Panamanian, Jamaican - rapper.
Lisa-Kaindé Diaz (?) Afro Cuban, French, Venezuelan - singer (Ibeyi).
Naomi Díaz (?) Afro Cuban, French, Venezuelan - singer (Ibeyi).
Alba Ramos (?) Afro Dominican - Instagrammer (sunkissalba).
DioMara (?) Afro Panamanian - singer (Instagram: diomara_d)
Sherrerazade (?) Afro Brazilian - model (Instagram: preta_zade).
Julissa Prado (?) Afro Mexican - Instagrammer and business owner.
Bethany Dani (?) Afro Cuban - actress and model.
Alexis Garcia Rocca (?) Afro Puerto Rican - Youtuber.
Flora Sofia (?) Afro Brazilian - model and actress.
Raissa Leme (?) Afro Brazilian - model.
Deja Ma'rie (?) Afro Puerto Rican - model.
Paula Almeida (?) Afro Beazilian - model.
Nikki Brath (?) Afro Panamanian - model.
Illy Perez (?) Afro Cuban - model.
Ana Flávia (?) Afro Brazilian - model.
Letty Bridges (?) Afro Cuban - model.
Daphne Lee (?) Afro Panamanian - ballerina (Instagram: daphne732)
Mel Burgos (?) Afro Puerto Rican - Instagrammer (rock_yo_rizos).
Darlen Cachos (?) Afro Brazilian - Instagrammer.
Elizabeth Acevedo (?) Afro Dominican - writer.
Dayana Copete (?) Afro Ecuadorian - model (Instagram: dayana_copete).
Tyrah Monique (?) Afro Domonican - model (Instagram: tyrahmonique).
Ilianna Ayala (?) Puerto Rican, Bolivian - model.
Briana Camille (?) Afro Panamanian - Instagrammer (therealbrianacamille).
Priscilla Flete (?) Afro Dominican - Instagrammer (shinestruck).
Juliet Cee (?) Afro Cuban - Instagammer (iamjuju_).
Denisse Myrick (?) Afro Dominican - photographer and Instagrammer.
Ada Rojas (?) Afro Dominican - Instagammer (allthingsada).
Rocio Isabel (?) Mexican, Hondoruan - Instagammer (risasrizos).
Cristina Gomez (?) Cuban, Colombian - Instagrammer (barbie_conga).
Veronica Bonilla (?) Afro Puerto Rican - Instagrammer (brooklynpetite).
Luciellen Assis (?) Afro Brazilian - Instagrammer.
Erika Parker (?) Afro Panamanian - Miss Earth Panama 2017 (Instagram: erikaparker_).
Farah Vergas (?) Afro Dominican - Instagrammer (farahpink).
Briana (?) Afro Costa Rican - model (Instagram: blvckxeuphoria)
LouLou Gonzalez (?) Afro Panamanian - comedian, actress and writer.
Linda Elaine (?) Jamaican, Mexican - Youtuber (Instagram: iamlindaelaine)
Janibell (?) Afro Dominican - Instagrammer (janibellrosanne)
Silly V (?) Dominican, Puerto Rican - model and actress (Instagram: sillyv83)
Coral (?) Afro Puerto Rican - Instagrammer (curlswithcoral)
ChimiMari (?) Guatemalan, Hondorean, Belize - model (Instagram: marirocks17)
Noelia (?) Afro Dominican - Instagrammer (Instagram: curlelia)
Yarith Ceron (?) Afro Mexican - model (Instagram: yarithceronen_)
Jorly Flores (?) Afro Puerto Rican - model and artist (Instagram: jorlyfloress)
Reina Powerlifts (?) Afro Puerto Rican - Instagrammer (boricuareina7).
TheCurlyBella (?) Afro Puerto Rican - Instagrammer.
Angelica Guillen (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - model and blogger (Instagram: angelicguillen)
Imgeishaaa (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - model (Instagram: imgeishaaa)
Carla Parra (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - model (Instagram: carlaparraxo)
Krystal (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - model (Instagram: __keysopendoors__)
Devri Velázquez (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - model (Instagram: devrivelazquez)
Thati Nava (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - dancer.
Jenelle Simone (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - actress.
Lady Dane / Dane Edidi (?) Afro Cuban, Unspecified Indigenious - author (Instagram: ladydanefe) - Trans!
Melania-Luisa Marte (?) Afro Dominican - poet and performer.
Antombo Langangui (?) Afro Colombian - singer (Profetas).
Jahaura Michelle (?) Dominican, Puerto Rican - writer and journalist.
Dr. Miguelina Rodriguez (?) Afro Dominican - author.
Zahira Kelly-Cabrera (?) Afro Puerto Rican - writer and artist.
Karmenife X (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - comedian.
Janel Martinez (?) Garifuna - entrepreneur and activist.
Miss Rizos / Carolina Contreras (?) Afro Dominican - entrepreneur and activist.
Janai (?) Afro Panamanian - model (Instagram: iam.melanin.monroe).
Karissa Hall (?) Afro Panamanian - model (Instagram: freakfrika).
Carmen Drayton (?) Afro Panamanian - Miss Grand Panamá 2019.
Leydis González (?) Afro Panamanian - Miss Darién 2019.
Luisa López (?) Afro Panamanian - beauty pageant contestant.
Ryll (?) Afro Panamanian - model (Instagram: _empress_ryll_).
Indira (?) Afro Panamanian - model (Instagram: indira_anahg).
Danlu31_ (?) Afro Panamanian - model.
F - Athletes:
María Isabel Urrutia (1965) Afro Colombian - weightlifter.
Sibelis Veranes (1974) Afro Cuban - judoka.
Yumileidi Cumbá (1975) Afro Cuban - spot putter.
Osleidys Menéndez (1979) Afro Cuban - track and feild athlete.
Izabela Campos (1981) Afro-Brazilian - shot putter and discus thrower.
Caterine Ibargüen (1984) Afro Comolbian - long jump and triple jumper.
Idalys Ortiz (1989) Afro Cuban - judoka.
Rafaela Silva (1992) Afro Brazilian - judoka.
Simone Biles (1997) African-American / Afro Belizean - gymnast.
Dominique Miller (?) Afro Mexican - surfer.
Jamie Ramirez (?) Afro Domomican - cheerleader (Instagram: jamieramirez91)
M:
Papá Roncón / Guillermo Ayoví Erazo (1930) Afro Ecuadorian - musician, singer, and marimba player.
Yaphet Kotto (1939) Afro Panamanian Jewish / Cameroonian Jewish - actor.
Rubén Rada (1943) Afro Uruguayan - singer, percussionist, and composer.
Billy Cobham / William Cobham Jr (1944) Afro Panamanian - drummer-songwriter.
Ruben Blades (1948) Afro Cuban / Colombian - actor and singer-songwriter.
Manuel Monestel (1950) Afro Costa Rican - musician and researcher.
Alvaro Salas (1953) Afro Uruguayan - drummer.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson (1956) African-American . Puerto Rican - actor.
Prince Whipper Whip (1962) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper.
Isaias Gamboa (1963) Afro Costa Rican - music producer, songwriter, musician, arranger, author and filmmaker.
Eddy Vasquez / Antonio Eduardo Vasquez (1964) Afro Panamanian - tv presenter, radio presenter, and speaker.
Sen Dog / Senen Reye (1965) Afro Cuban - rapper.
Pablo Molina (1965) Afro Argentinian - singer and percussionist.
DJ Clark Kent (1966) Afro Panamanian - DJ and producer.
Mellow Man Ace / Ulpiano Sergio Reyes (1967) Afro Cuban - rapper.
Gringo el Original / Jaime Davidson (1968) Afro Panamanian - singer.
Tyson Beckford (1970) Afro Panamanian, Jamaican [Afro Jamaican, Chinese] - actor and model.
Akinyele / Akinyele Adams (1970) Afro Panamanian / Costa Rican - rapper.
Rolando Boyce (1970) Afro Panamanian - actor.
Richard Barker (1971) Afro Ecuadorian - actor and presenter.
DJ Black / Ricardo Alexander O’Neil Weeks (1972) Afro Panamanian - rapper-songwriter and DJ.
AZ / Anthony Cruz (1972) Afro Domincian - rapper.
Erik Griffin (1972) Honduran [Afro Honduran, Indian, Spanish, possibly other], Belizean, Jamaican / Irish, possibly other - actor, comedian, and writer.
Tego Calderón (1972) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper and actor.
Matt Cedeño (1973) Afro Cuban / Scottish, Irish, English - actor and model.
J. August Richards / Jaime Augusto Richards III (1973) Afro Panamanian - actor.
Japanese / Leavitt Zambrano (1973) Panamanian [Afro Panamanian, Japanese] - singer.
Laz Alonso (1974) Afro Cuban - actor.
Samo / Samuel Parra Cruz (1975) Afro Mexican - singer-songwriter.
Latin Fresh / Roberto de los Ríos Reyes (1975) Afro Panamanian - singer.
N.O.R.E. / Victor Santiago, Jr., (1976) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper.
Jim Jones / Joseph Guillermo Jones II (1976) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper.
Immortal Technique / Felipe Andres Coronel (1978) Peruvian [Afro Peruvian, Unspecified Indigenous, Spanish, French] - rapper.
Ricardo González (1978) Afro Ecuadorian - actor.
Swizz Beats / Kasseem Dean (1978) Afro Jamaican, Puerto Rcian, Irish / Unknown - rapper.
Don Omar (1978) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper and actor.
Gunplay / Richard Morales Jr (1979) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper.
Aloe Blacc / Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins III (1979) Afro Panamanian - actor, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer.
Uncle Murda / Leonard Grant (1979) Afro Panamanian - rapper and actor.
Kafu Banton / Zico Alberto Garibaldi Roberts (1979) Afro Panamanian - singer.
Sacario (1980) Afro Panamanian - rapper-songwriter and filmmaker.
Joell Ortiz (1980) Afro Puerto Rican- rapper.
Kalimba / Kalimba Marichal (1982) Afro Mexican / Afro Cuban - actor and singer.
Lloyd Banks (1982) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper.
Kid Cudi (1984) ¾ African-American, ¼ Afro Mexican - rapper and actor.
Roofeeo / Jahphet Landis (1984) Afro Panamanian - DJ, drummer, and music producer.
Taxstone / Daryl Campbell (1985) Afro Honduran - tv personality, podcast host, twitter personality, and former rapper.
Eddy Lover / Eduardo Mosquera (1985) Afro Panamanian - singer-songwriter.
Big Baloy / Eric Homero Baloy Mosquera (1985) Afro Panamanian - singer and composer.
Kevin Gates (1986) Afro Puerto Rican - rapper.
Casanova / Caswell Senior (1986) Afro Panamanian, Haitian, Jamaican - rapper-songwriter.
Niv Acosta (1988) Afro Dominican / African-American - actor, dancer, and choreographer. - Trans!
El Boy C (1988) Afro Panamanian - rapper.
Laith Ashley (1989) Dominican [Afro Dominican, Unspecified White] - actor, singer, and model. - Trans!
Sarunas J. Jackson (1990) Afro Panamanian - actor.
Rome Flynn (1991) Afro Cuban, Irish - actor.
Dave East (1988) Afro Domincain - rapper.
Sebastián Yatra (1994) Colombian [Muisca, Tahamí, Afro Colombian, Spanish (Andalusian, Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Canary Islander, Cantabrian, Castilian, Extremaduran, Galician, Leonese, Valencian, possibly Catalan)], Peruvian [Quechua], Italian, Portuguese [Azorean, possibly other], French - singer-songwriter.
Robert Vernon (?) Afro Cuban, Colombian / English - actor.
Donaldo Prescod (?) Afro Panamanian - actor and filmmaker.
K-per Lucem (?) Afro Hondouran - singer.
Cimafunk (?) Afro Cuban - singer.
Eli Vazquez (?) Afro Puerto Rican - producer at Pero Like.
Sessle (?) Afro Cuban - singer (Instagram: ssarpy_)
Bryce Lennon (?) Unspecified Afro Latine - singer (Instagram: brycelennon)
Lateef Santos (?) Afro Brazilian - Instagrammer (lateefcrowderdossantos).
Pablo Fortaleza (?) Afro Colombian - singer (Profetas).
Franklin Tejedor (?) Afro Colombian / Unknown - musician (Mitú).
J-Dan (?) Afro Panamanian - recording artist (Instagram: jdanistheman).
M - Athletes:
Luis Felipe Gutiérrez (1988) Afro Cuban - sprinter and long jumper.
NB:
Carolina Hoyos (1978) Peruvian [Afro-Peruvian, Quechua, Spanish] / Ecuadorian [Quechua, Italian, British] - Two-Spirit (She/Her/Her’s) - actor and singer-songwriter.
Indya Moore (1995) Dominican [Afro-Dominican, Taino], Haitian [Afro-Haitian, Taino] / Puerto Rican - Non-Binary (They/Them/Their’s) - actor and model.
Liniker (1995) Afro Brazilian - Genderfluid Trans Woman (She/Her/Her’s) - singer.
Sivan Alyra Rose (1999) Afro Puerto Rican, Creole / Chiricahua Apache - Has stated they have a complicated relationship with gender (They/Them/Their’s/She/Her/Her’s) - actor and model.
DJ Precolumbian / Chaska Sofia (?) Peruvian [Afro Peruvian, Quechua] - Genderfluid Trans Woman (She/Her/Her’s) - DJ.
Li Benedetti (?) Afro Brazilian - Non-Binary (They/Them/Their’s) - youtuber.
Problematic:
Mariah Carey (1970) Afro-Cuban, African-American / Irish - singer - abuse allegations.
Zoe Saldana (1978) Afro Dominican, Afro Puerto Rican, possibly Lebanese and Haitian - supports James Gunn.
Rosario Dawson (1979) Puerto Rican, Cuban, including African and Taíno / Unknown - actress - supports Donna Hylton.
Karamo Brown (1980) Afro Cuban, Afro Jamaican - tv host, reality tv personality, and author. - About Sean Spicer: “He’s a good guy, really sweet guy”.
Naya Rivera (1987) Puerto Rican, German / African-American, Afro Puerto Rican - abuser.
Iris Beilin (1989) Afro Panamanian - youtuber. - Did a “Native American”/”Pocahontas” (a real life 12 year old girl who was kidnapped and raped) “inspired” makeup tutorial.
Cardi B (1992) Afro Dominican, Afro Trinidadian, Spanish - singer - said she drugged and robbed men.
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MY BIG OL’ TO DO LIST !
do drafts for:
death-head - @samenkomen x4 (w/ sex-head) 1 of 4 done!
doom-head - @samenkomen x2 (w/ baby firefly) 1 of 2 done!
owen hunt - @mcmachine
owen hunt - @hurriicanes x3 2 of 3 done!
owen hunt - @storiescrafted (w/ christina yang)
death - @samenkomen (w/ hela)
death - @lessersinned (w/ snow white)
james norrington - @hatescorsets
mark sloan - @mcsatans x2
callie torres - @herheroics
peter quill - @spaceraised
lexie gray - @exiitialis
danny ocean - @samenkomen (w/ debbie ocean) (on hold)
danny ocean - @rueday (w/constance) (on hold)
lou miller - @fencetm (on hold)
lou miller - @lessersinned (w/ alana bloom) (on hold)
post starter calls for:
nathan riggs (& muse page)
maggie pierce (& muse page)
miranda bailey (&muse page)
anathema device (& muse page)
jd (john dorian) (&muse page)
elliot reid (&muse page)
amy santiago (&muse page)
jake peralta (&muse page)
rosa diaz (&muse page)
billy russo (&muse page)
richie tozier (&muse page)
dinah madani
chloe decker
max rockatansky
bella swan
edward cullen
rosalie hale
jasper hale
alice cullen
esme cullen
charlie swan
jacob black
sam uley
emily young
leah clearwater
sue clearwater
aro
caius
jane
add links to:
kate forrester
peter quill
loki laufeyson
dinah madani (once posted)
chloe decker (once posted)
max rockatansky (once posted)
daphne kluger
lou miller
debbie ocean
danny ocean
death head
annie porter
mary winchester
john winchester
sam winchester
castiel
ellen harvelle
jo harvelle
remove:
addison montgomery
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Daphne Miranda Rosa is @stellarmochas oc
Heinrich Faust is mine
Co worker interaction be like if one is a devil and one is a human
I love a hospital Au whit other oc‘s working there Heinrich may be new there but he is the oldest there wo don’t need koffee
#Daphne Miranda Rosa#Heinrich Faust#black clover#black clover au#black clover fandom#black clover oc#black clover fanart#funny#crack treated seriously#coworkers
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Fairy Names
Fly with you! Do you have a fairy character you wish you could name? Maybe you’re writing a Disney Fairy fanfic and need names? Maybe you miss the name generator from Pixie Hollow online. Or maybe you just want some names.
Well you’re in luck. I’ve pulled all the names available from “Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue” in the create-a-fairy section of the game. I’m pretty sure these were the exact names available on Pixie Hollow online as well since players were able to upload their fairies into the game.
Now I did get rid of names that are already in use from canon characters (that includes characters from The Never Girls series) and I got rid of repeat names with different spellings and only picked one(like Ashleigh and Ashley). They are arranged in alphabetical order from first name, middle name, and last name.
I hope you enjoy!!!!!!!
~🧚🏻♀️🔥 Foxglove
(First)
Abigail
Acorn
Alexa
Alexia
Ali
Alina
Amber
Amethyst
Amy
Anastasia
Apricot
April
Aria
Arianna
Ash
Ashley
Autumn
Barbara
Bayberry
Bellflower
Bethany
Betsy
Bim
Bonnie
Breezy
Buttercup
Camellia
Camille
Carnation
Carrie
Carrot
Cecile
Celeste
Charity
Charlotte
Chestnut
Chickadee
Chipmunk
Chocolate
Cinnamon
Clover
Cobweb
Coconut
Coriander
Cornflower
Crabapple
Cranberry
Cricket
Crystal
Cupcake
Cypress
Daffodil
Dahlia
Dandelion
Daphne
Dawn
Daybreak
Daylily
Dew
Dewdrop
Ebony
Echo
Ella
Elma
Elva
Emerald
Emily
Emma
Eve
Faith
Fantasia
Fauna
Fiery
Flax
Flix
Flora
Foxglove
Frances
Gardenia
Ginkgo
Gloria
Gloriosa
Happy
Harmony
Hazel
Heather
Heidi
Helen
Hickory
Holly
Honey
Hope
Hurricane
Hyacinth
Indigo
Infinity
Iris
Isabelle
Jade
Jamie
Jayla
Jeanie
Jenny
Jessamine
Jillian
Joy
Julie
Juniper
Karina
Karma
Kate
Kelly
Kenzie
Kiki
Kiwi
Kobi
Koko
Kylee
Kyra
Labyrinth
Lala
Lark
Laurel
Lauren
Lavender
Layla
Lemony
Lenora
Libby
Lila
Lilac
Liri
Lizzy
Lorella
Lori
Lucia
Lucky
Lucy
Lulu
Lynn
Maddie
Magenta
Magpie
Mahogany
Margo
Marigold
May
Melanie
Melody
Mia
Milkweed
Minerva
Miranda
Misty
Moptop
Mudpie
Mulberry
Muriel
Nectarine
Newt
Nightfall
Nightshade
Nissa
Nutmeg
Octavia
Olive
Olivia
Onyx
Opal
Orchid
Oregano
Oriole
Pandora
Paprika
Parsley
Patchwork
Peachy
Peanut
Pearl
Pecan
Penelope
Persimmon
Petunia
Pineapple
Pistachio
Pluma
Poplar
Posy
Primrose
Prinna
Prudence
Pumpkin
Quicksilver
Quinn
Rachel
Raven
Rhodie
Rhonda
Rhubarb
Rill
River
Robin
Rosa
Rose
Rosemary
Ruby
Saffron
Sahara
Sally
Sapphire
Sarah
Sassafras
Savannah
Seaweed
Serendipity
Shanna
Sienna
Silver
Skyler
Sneezy
Snowflake
Sophie
Sprinkles
Stargazer
Stella
Stormy
Strawberry
Sundew
Sunflower
Sunrise
Sunset
Sunshine
Tamara
Tangy
Tansy
Tessa
Tiger
Tiny
Toadstool
Topaz
Tori
Trinity
Tulip
Turnip
Twilight
Tyra
Valorie
Vanessa
Vicki
Victoria
Wallflower
Walnut
Winnie
Wispa
Xenops
Yasmine
(Middle)
Air
Almond
Apple
Aspen
Beauty
Bitter
Bright
Broom
Bubble
Bumble
Candle
Chilly
Citrus
Cloud
Cloudy
Cocoa
Cotton
Cozy
Dapple
Day
Dazzle
Diamond
Drift
Elm
Evening
Fancy
Fig
Fire
Flicker
Foggy
Fox
Frost
Frosty
Frozen
Funny
Garlic
Giggle
Glitter
Grape
Grassy
Green
Ice
Island
Jelly
Jumpy
Lemon
Light
Lightning
Lime
Little
Lotus
Lovely
Magic
Mango
Maple
Merry
Moon
Morning
Moss
Mossy
Mountain
Muddy
Never
Night
Oak
Orange
Peach
Pear
Pepper
Pine
Plum
Pollen
Pretty
Purple
Quick
Rainbow
Rainy
Sandy
Sea
Shiny
Silk
Snow
Sour
Speedy
Spider
Star
Sugar
Sun
Sweet
Tangle
Thunder
Tulip
Tumlbe
Twisty
Vanilla
Water
Whiffle
Wild
Winter
Wonder
Wrinkle
Yarrow
(Last)
Bead
Beam
Bee
Belle
Berry
Bloom
Blossom
Boots
Breath
Bug
Butter
Button
Cliff
Clove
Cup
Curl
Dance
Drop
Dust
Ear
Eye
Feather
Field
Flame
Flash
Fleck
Flight
Flip
Flower
Fluff
Fly
Foam
Fog
Foot
Forest
Freeze
Froth
Fruit
Garden
Gem
Glade
Glimmer
Glow
Gourd
Grass
Griddle
Gust
Heart
Hopper
Horn
Jewel
Lace
Lake
Lashes
Leaf
Locks
Loop
Meadow
Mello
Mint
Muddle
Muse
Noodle
Peal
Pebbles
Petal
Plume
Pond
Pool
Puff
Ray
Ripple
Root
Sage
Sand
Shadow
Shimmer
Shine
Socks
Song
Spark
Speck
Spirit
Splash
Spring
Sprite
Sprout
Stem
Storm
Stream
Stripe
Swamp
Swirls
Thorn
Toad
Toes
Tree
Twill
Twinkle
Twirl
Twist
Vale
Valley
Vine
Wax
Weather
Web
Whirl
Whisk
Whisper
Wind
Wings
Wink
Wish
Wit
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List of girls that may break your heart
Aaliyah Abbey Abbie Abbigail Abby Abigail Addison Adrian Adriana Adrianna Adrienne Aileen Aimee Aisha Aja Alaina Alanah Alana Alanna Alayna Aleah Alecia Alejandra Alena Alesha Alessandra Alex Alexa Alexandra Alexandrea Alexandria Alexia Alexis Alexus Ali Alice Alicia Alina Alisa Alisha Alison Alissa Aliyah Allie Allison Allyson Allyssa Alma Alondra Alycia Alysa Alysha Alysia Alyson Alyssa Amanda Amani Amber Amelia Amy Ana Anabel Anais Anastasia Andrea Angel Angela Angelica Angelina Angelique Angie Anika Anissa Anita Anjelica Anne Annamarie Anne Annette Annie Annika Annmarie Antoinette Antonia April Araceli Ariana Arianna Ariel Arielle Arlene Asha Ashanti Ashely Ashlee Ashleigh Ashley Ashli Ashlie Ashly Ashlyn Ashlynn Ashton Asia Aspen Astrid Athena Aubree Aubrey Audra Audrey Aurora Autumn Ava Avery Ayana Ayanna Ayla Bailee Bailey Barbara Baylee Beatrice Beatriz Belinda Berenice Bernadette Beth Bethany Betsy Betty Beverly Bianca Billie Blair Blanca Bobbi Bobbie Bonnie Brandi Brandie Brandy Brea Breana Breann Breanna Breanne Brenda Brenna Breonna Bria Briana Brianna Brianne Bridget Bridgette Brielle Britany Britney Britni Brittani Brittanie Brittany Brittney Brittni Brook Brooke Brooklyn Bryana Bryanna Caitlin Caitlyn Callie Cameron Camille Candace Candice Cara Carina Carissa Carla Carlee Carley Carli Carlie Carly Carmen Carol Carolina Caroline Carolyn Carrie Carson Casandra Casey Cassandra Cassidy Cassie Catalina Catherine Cayla Celeste Celia Celina Celine Chandler Chanel Chantal Chantel Charity Charlene Charlotte Chasity Chaya Chelsea Chelsey Chelsi Chelsie Cheryl Cheyanne Cheyenne China Chloe Christa Christen Christian Christiana Christie Christin Christina Christine Christy Ciara Ciera Cierra Cindy Claire Clara Clare Clarissa Claudia Colleen Connie Constance Cora Corey Cori Corina Corinne Cortney Courtney Cristal Cristina Crystal Cynthia Daisy Dakota Dalia Dallas Damaris Dana Danica Daniela Daniella Danielle Daphne Dara Darby Darcy Darian Darlene Dawn Dayna Deana Deanna Debbie Deborah Debra Deja Delaney Demi Desiree Destinee Destiney Destini Destiny Devan Devin Devon Devyn Diamond Diana Diane Dianna Dina Dominique Dominque Domonique Donna Doris Dorothy Drew Dulce Eboni Ebony Eden Edith Eileen Elaina Elaine Eleanor Elena Eliana Elisa Elisabeth Elise Elisha Elissa Eliza Elizabeth Ella Ellen Ellie Elsa Elyse Elyssa Emerald Emilee Emilia Emilie Emily Emely Emma Erica Ericka Erika Erin Esmeralda Essence Estefania Esther Eunice Eva Evelyn Fabiola Faith Fatima Felicia Fiona Frances Francesca Franchesca Francheska Gabriela Gabriella Gabrielle Genesis Genevieve Georgia Georgina Gianna Gillian Gina Giovanna Giselle Gladys Gloria Grace Graciela Gretchen Griselda Guadalupe Gwendolyn Hailee Hailey Haleigh Haley Hali Halie Halle Hallie Hanna Hannah Harley Haylee Hayley Haylie Hazel Heather Heaven Heidi Helen Helena Hilary Hillary Hollie Holly Hope Hunter Iesha Iliana Imani India Ingrid Irene Iris Irma Isabel Isabella Isabelle Isamar Itzel Ivette Ivy jashi Jackie Jacklyn Jaclyn Jacqueline Jacquelyn Jada Jade Jaime Jaimie Jalisa Jami Jamie Jamila Jana Janae Janay Jane Janelle Janessa Janet Janette Janice Janie Janine Jaqueline Jasmin Jasmine Jayla Jayme Jazmin Jazmine Jazmyn Jean Jeanette Jena Jenifer Jenna Jennie Jennifer Jenny Jerrica Jesse Jessenia Jessi Jessica Jessie Jessika Jill Jillian Joan Joana Joann Joanna Joanne Jocelyn Jodi Jodie Joelle Johanna Jolene Jordan Joselyn Josephine Josie Joy Joyce Juana Juanita Judith Judy Julia Juliana Julianna Julianne Julie Juliet Julissa Justice Justina Justine Kacey Kaci Kim Kacie Kaela Kaila Kailee Kailey Kailyn Kaitlin Kaitlyn Kaitlynn Kala Kaleigh Kaley Kali Kalie Kallie Kalyn Kara Karen Kari Karina Karissa Karla Karlee Karley Karli Karlie Karly Kasandra Kasey Kassandra Kassidy Kassie Katarina Kate Katelin Katelyn Katelynn Katerina Katharine Katherine Katheryn Kathleen Kathrine Kathryn Kathy Katie Katlin Katlyn Katlynn Katrina Katy Kaycee Kayla Kaylee Kayleigh Kayley Kayli Kaylie Kaylin Kaylyn Kaylynn Keely Keila Keisha Keishla Kelcie Kelley Kelli Kellie Kelly Kelsea Kelsey Kelsi Kelsie Kendal Kendall Kendra Kenia Kennedy Kenya Keri Kerri Kerry Khadijah Kia Kiana Kianna Kiara Kiera Kierra Kiersten Kiley Kimberlee Kira Kirsten Kirstie Kirstin Kori Kortney Kourtney Krista Kristal Kristen Kristi Kristian Kristie Kristin Kristina Kristine Kristy Kristyn Krysta Krystal Kyla Kylee Kylie Kyra Lacey Lacie Lacy Lakeisha Lana Lara Latasha Latisha Latoya Laura Laurel Lauren Laurie Lauryn Layla Lea Leah Leandra Leann Leanna Leanne Leeann Leigh Leila Lena Lesley Leslie Lesly Leticia Lexi Lexie Lexus Liana Lidia Liliana Lillian Lily Linda Lindsay Lindsey Lisa Liza Lizbeth Lizeth Lizette Logan Loren Lorena Lori Lorraine Lourdes Lucero Lucia Lucy Luz Lydia Lyndsey Lynette Lynn Macey Macie Mackenzie Macy Madalyn Maddison Madeleine Madeline Madelyn Madison Maegan Magdalena Maggie Maire Makayla Makenna Makenzie Malia Mallory Mandy Mara Maranda Marcella Margaret Margarita Mariam Mariana Maribel Maricela Marie Mariel Mariela Marilyn Marina Marisa Marisela Marisol Marissa Maritza Marlee Marlena Marlene Martha Martina Mary Maura Maureen Maya Mayra Mckayla Mckenna Mckenzie Meagan Meaghan Megan Meghan Melanie Melina Melinda Melisa Melissa Melody Meranda Mercedes Meredith Mia Micaela Micah Michaela Michele Michelle Mikaela Mikala Mikayla Mindy Miracle Miranda Mireya Miriam Misty Mollie Molly Monica Monika Monique Montana Morgan Moriah Mya Myra Myranda Nadia Nadine Nancy Nautica Naomi Natalia Natalie Nataly Natasha Nathalie Nayeli Nia Nichole Nicole Nicolette Nikita Nikki Nikole Nina Noel Noelle Noemi Nora Norma Octavia Olga Olivia Paige Paloma Pamela Paola Paris Patrice Patricia Paula Paulina Pauline Payton Perla Peyton Phoebe Precious Princess Priscilla Rachael Racheal Rachel Rachelle Randi Raquel Raven Reagan Rebeca Rebecca Rebekah Regan Regina Reina Renee Reyna Rhiannon Rhonda Rikki Riley Rita Robin Robyn Rochelle Rocio Rosa Rose Rosemary Roxana Roxanne Ruby Ruth Ryan Rylee Sabrina Sade Sadie Sage Salina Sally Samantha Sandra Sandy Sara Sarah Sarai Sarina Sasha Savanah Savanna Savannah Scarlett Selena Selina Serena Shaina Shakira Shana Shania Shanice Shaniqua Shanna Shannon Shantel Sharon Shauna Shawna Shayla Shayna Shea Sheena Sheila Shelbi Shelbie Shelby Shelly Sherry Shirley Shyanne Sidney Sierra Silvia Simone Skye Skylar Skyler Sofia Sonia Sonya Sophia Sophie Stacey Staci Stacie Stacy Stefanie Stephanie Stephany Stevie Stormy Summer Susan Susana Susanna Suzanne Sydnee Sydney Sydnie Sylvia Tabatha Tabitha Talia Tamara Tammy Tania Tanisha Tanya Tara Taryn Tasha Tatiana Tatum Tatyana Tayler Taylor Teresa Terra Terri Tess Tessa Thalia Theresa Tia Tiana Tianna Tiara Tiera Tierra Tiffani Tiffanie Tiffany Tina Toni Tonya Tori Tracey Traci Tracy Tricia Trinity Trisha Trista Tyesha Tyler Tyra Valeria Valerie Vanesa Vanessa Veronica Victoria Virginia Vivian Viviana Wendy Whitley Whitney Xiomara Zoe
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Something I’ve Always Wanted To Say To Those Who Complain About A Lack Of Good Female Characters.
Yes we are just SHORT on good female characters, aren't we?
‘Takes a ginormous breath’
I mean besides Ellen Ripley, The Bride, Katniss Everdeen, Imperator Furiosa, Rey, [insert surname here] Princess Leia, [One of the greatest fucking characters ever] Sarah Connor to just name the most well-known few. We only have Hermione Granger [obviously], Luna Lovegood, Ginny Weasley, Minerva Mcgonagoll, Molly Weasley, Lily Potter, Bellatrix Lestrange, Jyn Erso, Padme Amidala, Hera Syndulla, Sabine Wren, Mara Jade, Jaina Solo, Tahiri Veila, Jan Ors, Nomi Sunrider, Lumiya, Juno Eclipse, Bastila Shan, Satele Shan, Ahsoka Tano, Barriss Offee, Luminara Unduli, Aayla Secura, Adi Gallia, Shaak Ti, Jaden Korr [Optionally female], Asajj Ventress, Aurra Sing, Zam Wesell, Steela Gerrara, The Seventh Sister, Satine Kryze, Shmi Skywalker, Darth Zannah, Mother Talzin, [The fucking Hapes Consortium places women higher over men] Belle, Jasmine, Mulan, Pocahontas, Tiana, Jane, Rapunzel, Ariel, Cinderella, Megara, Lilo, Nani, Nala, Vanellope, Lady, Merida, Jessie, Dory, Helen/Elastigirl, EVA, Edna Mode, Joy, Sadness, Anna, Elsa, [Yes i think she's a good character but for different reasons than others do] Kida, Wendy, Alice, Judy Hopps, Kanga, Kala, Captain Amelia, Moana, Esmeralda, Flora, Fauna, Merryweather, Rita, Miss Bianca, Mary Poppins, Eglantine Price, Sally, Audrey Ramirez, Mittens, Maleficent, Ursula, Cruella De Vil, Queen Grimhilde, Yzma, Lady Tremaine, Queen Of Hearts, Madame Medusa, Mother Gothel, Honey Lemon, Go-Go, Chel, Marina, Eris, Tigress, Ginormica, Roxanne, Astrid, Valka, Ginger, Fiona, Fairy Godmother, Tzipporah and Miriam. Chihiro, San, Moro, Lady Eboshi Sophie, Kiki, Shizuku, Arrietty, Ponyo, Nausicaa, Princess Kushana, Kaguya, Sheeta, Marnie, Annie, Coraline, Anastasia, Mrs Brisby, Elle Woods, Dorothy, Matilda, Alicia Huberman, Violet, Corky, Alice Creed, Clarice Starling, Mrs Danvers, Janine Melnitz. Kylie Griffin, Junior Ghostbuster Catherine, [yeah there were already female Ghostbusters before that crappy movie] Lisbeth Salander, Mathilda Lando, Marge Gunderson, Judge Cassandra Anderson, Ma-Ma, [Madeline Madrigal] Regina George, Cady Heron, Clementine Kruczynski, M, [the one played by Judi Dench] Moneypenny,, Elle Driver, O-Ren Ishii, Julie Kohler, Yuki Kashima, Amelie Poulain, Lucy, Rose Dewitt Bukater, Joy ‘Ma’ Newsome, Grace Howard, Philomena Lee, Ofelia, Kara, [From Dragonheart] Sarah Williams, Maria von Trapp, Marion Ravenwood, Dr. Elsa Schneider, Evelyn Carnahan, Officer Anne Lewis, Dr Ellie Sattler, Paikea Apirana, Motoko Kusanagi, Carrie White, Arwyn, Eowyn, Galadriel, Yu Shu Lien, Jen Yu, Jackie Brown, Nefretiri, All the girls from St Trinians, Bliss Cavendar, The girls on the Roller Derby Team, [Maggie Mayhem, Bloody Holly, Rosa Sparks, Smashley Simpson] Sally Albright, Jean Louise ‘Scout’ Finch, Claire Standish. Allison Reynolds, Kim Possible, She-Ra, [Plus the female characters in She-Ra and He-Man] Jem, Synergy, The Holograms, The Misfits, Penny Gadget, Jessica Jones, Buffy Summers, Willow Rosenberg, Anya Jenkins, Faith, Cordelia Chase, Drusilla, Emma Swan, Carol Peletier, River Tam, Xena, Lady Penelope, Roseanne, Dana Scully, Morticia Addams, Wednesday Addams, Lily Munster, Vastra and Jenny, Jessica Fletcher, Olivia Benson, Lilly Rush, Korra, Asami Sato, Lin Beifong, Opal Beifong, Suyin Beifong, Kya, Daria Morgendoffer, Jane Lane, Susan Foreman, Barbara Wright, Jo Grant, Donna Noble, River Song, Ace, Nyssa, Romana, Sarah Jane, Clara Oswald, [the majority of the Doctor Who companions are female] Madame Vastra, Jenny, Zoe Washburne, Kaywinnet Lee ‘Kaylee’ Frye, Lagertha Lothbrok, Claire Underwood, Uhura, Nurse Chappell, Nurse Abby, Captain Katherine Janeway, B’elanna Torres, Seven Of Nine, Kira Nerys, Jadzia Dax, Deanna Troi, Penelope Garcia, Kima Greggs, Evelyn Salt, Starbuck, Lois Lane, Katara, Toph, Mai, Azula, Suki, Ty-Lee, June, Serras Victoria, Sir Integra Hellsing, Dr. Girlfriend, Elektra Nachios, Alex Drake, Cameron, [Even if she's a cyborg she counts] Veronica Mars, ALL THREE CHARLIE'S ANGELS, THE POWERPUFF GIRLS, The female rangers in Power Rangers, Sabrina Spellman, The majority of characters from My Little Pony, Mabel Pines, Wendy Corduroy, The Crystal Gems, Princess Bubblegum, Marceline The Vampire Queen, Flame Princess, Princess Allura, Katie ‘Pidge’ Holt,��Violet Baudelaire, Lucy Pevensie, Alice, [again] Nancy Drew, Annabeth Chase, Clarisse La Rue, Sally Jackson, Thalia Grace, Piper Mclean, Hazel Levesque, [I AM GOING TO GET SO MUCH SHIT FROM PERCY JACKSON FANS BECAUSE THESE ARE THE ONLY ONES I CAN THINK OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD] Daenerys, Arya, Margaery, Catelyn, Brienne, Olenna, Sansa, Susan Sto Helit, Liessa Dragonlady, Tiffany Aching, Hannah Wolfe, The female characters in Malazan Book Of The Fallen, Harriet The Spy, Althea Vestrit, Aerin, Sorcha, Daine, Sabriel, Maka Albarn, Tsubaki Nakatsukasa, Liz and Patty Thompson, Meryl Strife, Milly Thompson, Winry Rockbell, Izumi Curtis, Riza Hawkeye, Mikasa Ackerman, Pepper Potts, Gwen Stacy, Black Cat, Wonder Woman [That’s a fucking no brainer], Batgirl, Batwoman, Supergirl, Raven, Starfire, Huntress, Black Canary, Zatanna, Catwoman, Hawkgirl, Mera, Katana, Talia Al Ghul, Enchantress, Poison Ivy, Black Widow, Scarlet Witch, Natasha Irons, Storm, Rogue, Ms Marvel, Emma Frost, The Wasp, Invisible Woman, She-Hulk, Gamora, Kitty Pryde, Psylocke, Valkyrie. Mystique, the female Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D, Not to mention the girls from Fables, Rayne, Clementine, Amanda Ripley, Coco Bandicoot, Bayonetta, Ms Pacman, Valna, Yuko, Amu, Lena, Alex, Etna, Flonne, Jennifer, Raspberyl, Vulcanas, Usalia, Maya Amano, Ulala Serizawa, Yukari Takeba, Fuuku Yamagashi, Chie Satonaka, Yukiko Amagi, Rise Kujikawa, Naoto Shirogane, Ann Takamaki, Haru Okumura, Kyoko Kirigiri, Sakura Ogami, Aoi Asahina, Chiaki Nanami, Sonia Nevermind, Akane Owari, Fiora, Melia, Sharla, BB Hood, Morrigan, Felicia, Q-Bee, Lara Croft, Samus Arran, Aya Brea, Elizabeth Comstock, Ellie, Faith, Jill Valentine, Ada Wong, Garnet Til Alexandros XVII, Tifa Lockhart, Aerith Gainsborough, Yuffie Kisaragi, Rydia, Rosa Joanna Farrell, Celes Chere, Terra Branford, Relm Arrowny, Rinoa Heartilly, Quistis Trepe, Selphie Tilmitt, Ultimecia, Ashe, Fran, Freya Crecent, Eiko Carol, Yuna, Rikku, Lulu, Aqua, Zelda, Midna, Alice from Mcgee, Odessa Silverburg plus all the females in Fire Emblem, Vocaloid, Touhou and Sid Meir’s Civilization. Not to mention the option to play as female characters in most of the LEGO games plus the option to play as a female in Mass Effect, Dragon Age: Origins, Elder Scrolls, World of Warcraft, Fallout, Saints Row, Fable, Terraria, Borderlands, Jade Empire, Neverwinter Nights, Rock Band 2, Tardew Valley, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, Fate, Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Town, Guilty Gear, Overwatch, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Tekken, Dynasty and Samurai Warriors plus the enormous roster in League Of Legends, Every last female in Skullgirls, All the female Pokemon trainers, All the females from Magic The Gathering, Hit-Girl, Powergirl, Tigra, Lady Sif, Spider-Woman, Vixen, Witchblade, Lady Death, Stephanie Brown, Jem, Aeon Flux, Gwen, Morgana, Morgause, Nimueh, Maid Marian, Djaq, Lady Isabella Of Gisborne, Irene Adler, Carolyn Berek, Serena Stevens, Megan Wheeler, Kate Beckett, Nikki Heat, The girls from Women’s Murder Club, Beatrice Adela Lestrange Bradley, Temperance Daesee Bradley, Brenda Leigh Johnson, Joanne Kilbourn, Josephina ‘Jo’ Lupo, Catherine Willows, Alex Rovias, Alicia Claus, Jennifer Tate, Sarah Kerrigan, Joanna Dark, Catherine 'Ann’ Archer, April Ryan, Claire Redfield, Alis Landale, Alyx Vance, Heather Mason, Elena Fisher, Amaterasu, Shantae, Rosalina, Chrodechild, Chris Lightfellow, Ellen from Folklore, Jade from Beyond Good And Evil, Maya from Septerra Core, Miriam from The Guardian Legend, The female characters from Dead Or Alive, And even if you choose to play as a male character in games like Mass Effect and Dragon Age there are still a number of female characters to choose from such as Liara T,Soni, Tali'Zorah nar Rayya, Ashley Williams, Miranda Lawson, Kahlee Sanders, Samara, Morinth, Dr Kelly Chambers, Samantha Traynor, Morrigan, Leliana, Wynne, Shale, Flenneth, Cassandra, Even older games have ones like Jill Of The Jungle, Debra Dare, Lady Bug, Kangaroo, The heroine from Secret Of Mana, The female ninja from Ninja Warriors, Princess Rosella from King’s Quest IV. Even Princess Peach and Daisy can count as they kick total amounts of ass in the racing and fighting games Nintendo puts out. Aunt Entity, Sergeant Rita Vrataski, Polgara The Sorceress, Cutie Honey, Vicki Barr, The girls from The Babysitters Club, The ladies from The Sleepover Club, Princess Cimorene, Egwene al Vere, Elizabeth Swann, Tia Dalma, Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil, Kyra/Jack, Carolyn Fry, Mimi Kirogoe, Hana, [The mother from Wolf Children who is now one of my favorite characters ever] The girl from The Fox And The Child, Annalise Keating, Lady Macbeth, Cherry Darling, Cathy Gale, Emma Peel, Cybersix, Elphaba, Samantha Barker, Karen Silkwood, [who was a real person] Meg Altman, Thelma Dickinson, Louise Sawyer, Shoshanna Dreyfus, Trinity, The girls from Charmed, Emma Swan, Regina Mills, Mina Harker from The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Pauline Hargraves, Max Caufield, Jodie Holmes, Samantha Greenbriar, Thea Queen, Squirrel Girl, Beatrix De Costa [Fire], Tora Olafsdotter [Ice], Wondergirl, Dazzler, Black Alice, Dove, Gypsy, Jade Canary, Cassandra Cain, Big Barda, Darna, The Boss, Meryl Silverburgh, Mei-Ling, Naomi Hunter, Sunny Gurlukovich, Olga Gurlukovich, Fortune, Quiet, GLADOS, SHODAN, Velma, Daphne, Miss Ernst/Grand High Witch, Sailor Moon and the Sailor Soldiers, [Sailor Venus, Sailor Mercury, Sailor Mars, Sailor Jupiter, Sailor Saturn, Sailor Uranus, Sailor Neptune, Sailor Pluto,] Bulma, the majority of the characters in Orange Is The New Black, Leslie Knope, Ann Perkins, April Ludgate, Asuka Langley Soryu, Haruko Haruhara, Nana Komatsu, Nana Osaki, Lucrezia Noin, Lady Une, Dorothy Catalonia, Sally Po, Reyna, Zoe Nightshade, Meg McCaffery, Calypso, The females from The 100, Alicia Melchiott, Isara Gunther, Cosette Coalhearth, Miku Hinasaki, Leah, [from Diablo] Melody Farklight, The Totally Spies!, Mia Dolan, Kathy Selden, Vianne Rocher, Princess Ann, [Ann ‘Smitty’ Smith] Margaret Hale, Lauren Olamina, Sara Crewe, Mary Lennox, Jennifer Simpson, Christine Collins, [Who was also a real person] Turanga Leela, Tauriel, The ladies from Steel Magnolias, All the female Transformers, Farah, Annie Sawyer, Nina Pickering, Gabrielle, Saturn Girl, Sage, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, She-Thing, Scorpion, Songbird, Silk Spectre II, Spider Girl, Silver Sable, The ladies of the Wildstorm universe, Fault Zone, Solara, The Wink, Paragon, Lady Deathstrike, Madame Masque, Cheetah, Emerald Empress, All 20 superheroines before Wonder Woman, Alanna of Trebond, The ladies of The Lunar Chronicles, Catti-Brie, Alyx, [From the Adventures Of Alyx books] The ladies from Marvel's Runaways series, Veronica Layton, Marguerite Krux, Mako Mori, Blaze The Cat, Toby 'Kissy' Masuyo, April Ryan, Mona Sax, Fox, Ninja Princess, Papri, Lady Master Of Kung Fu, Reika Kirishima, The ladies from the Tales series, Noel Vermilian, Shield Knight, Petra from Emerald City Confidential, The ladies from Elsword, Anna Leonowens.[another lady from real-life but perhaps best known from The King And 1] Eliza Doolittle, Ree Dolly, Hushpuppy, Unicorn/Lady Amalthea, Aeryn Sun, Chiana, Mallory Kane, Pauline Hargraves, Gwen Cooper, Toshiko Sato, Samantha Carter, The Tiger Woman, Barbara Meredith/The Black Whip, Hana Tsu-Vachel, Tessa Alvarado, Jo March, Liesel Meminger, Betty Barrett, Marinette Dupain-Cheng/Ladybug, Shelby Woo, Jaime Sommers, Molly Moon, Torchy Blane, Eliza Maza, Angela, Demona, Fox Xanatos, The girls from W.I.T.C.H, Mona The Vampire, The Worst Witch, Ms Frizzle, Carmen Sandiego, Leslie and Joni from Cluefinders, Ren Stevens, Jules Paxton and Jess Bhamra, [from Bend It Like Beckham] Hazel Grace Lancaster, Mara Of The Acoma, Aerin Dragon-Killer/Firehair, Angharad 'Harry' Crewe, The three sisters from Ballet Shoes, Anne Shirley, Lyra Belacqua, Kerowyn, Dashti, Sadie Kane, Zia Rashid, Samirah-Al-Abbas, Lydia Deetz, Juniper Lee, Gretchen, Spinelli, Alex Mack. Or female characters for really young kids such as Lizzie Mcguire, Andi Mack, Dora, Peppa Pig, Lola, Charlie, Looby Loo, Ramona Quimby, Pippi Longstocking, Star Butterfly, Meg Murray, Madeline, Angelina Ballerina, The lovely ladies of Balamory, Jemima Puddle-Duck, and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle. Or females from Greek mythology like Gaia, Hestia, Demeter, Nemesis, Medusa, Nyx, Ananke, Rhea, Athena, Demeter, Persephone, Artemis or their Roman counterparts. Or the ladies from Norse, Finnish or Egyptian Mythology. Or historical female figures to look up to such as Elizabeth the 1st, Joan Of Arc, Queen Cordelia, Queen Gwendolen, Ethelfreda, Boudicca, Florence Nightingale, Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie, Catherine The Great and Audrey Hepburn. You play as a female Avatar in Cooking Mama and all of the Imagine series, The Jurassic Park dinosaurs were all female, Minecraft allows female appearance through customized character skins EVEN BARBIE! THERE! I SAID IT!
But besides that entire fucking catalog, I find myself and the rest of the female population well under-represented.....Except of course for the huge fucking roster of female characters available.
#female characters#tv#film#video games#i haven't named a chunk of the female characters available in Star Wars Lore#the frigging female portraits in Harry Potter have stories behind them#Please tell me who i've missed out#feminism#when feminists whine#female representation#mic drop
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Olivia
Ava
Isabella
Sophia
Charlotte
Mia
Amelia
Harper
Evelyn
Abigail
Emily
Elizabeth
Mila
Ella
Avery
Sofia
Camila
Aria
Scarlett
Victoria
Madison
Luna
Grace
Chloe
Penelope
Layla
Riley
Zoey
Nora
Lily
Eleanor
Hannah
Lillian
Addison
Aubrey
Ellie
Stella
Natalie
Zoe
Leah
Hazel
Violet
Aurora
Savannah
Audrey
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Claire
Skylar
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Anna
Caroline
Nova
Genesis
Emilia
Kennedy
Samantha
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Willow
Kinsley
Naomi
Aaliyah
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Sarah
Ariana
Allison
Gabriella
Alice
Madelyn
Cora
Ruby
Eva
Serenity
Autumn
Adeline
Hailey
Gianna
Valentina
Isla
Eliana
Quinn
Nevaeh
Ivy
Sadie
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Emery
Julia
Delilah
Arianna
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Katherine
Isabelle
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Maria
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Ximena
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Leilani
Taylor
Faith
Rose
Kylie
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Mary
Margaret
Lyla
Ashley
Amaya
Eliza
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Bailey
Andrea
Khloe
Jasmine
Melody
Iris
Isabel
Norah
Annabelle
Valeria
Emerson
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Ryleigh
Eden
Emersyn
Anastasia
Kayla
Alyssa
Juliana
Charlie
Esther
Ariel
Cecilia
Valerie
Alina
Molly
Reese
Aliyah
Lilly
Parker
Finley
Morgan
Sydney
Jordyn
Eloise
Trinity
Daisy
Kimberly
Lauren
Genevieve
Sara
Arabella
Harmony
Elise
Remi
Teagan
Alexis
London
Sloane
Laila
Lucia
Diana
Juliette
Sienna
Elliana
Londyn
Ayla
Callie
Gracie
Josie
Amara
Jocelyn
Daniela
Everleigh
Mya
Rachel
Summer
Alana
Brooke
Alaina
Mckenzie
Catherine
Amy
Presley
Journee
Rosalie
Ember
Brynlee
Rowan
Joanna
Paige
Rebecca
Ana
Sawyer
Mariah
Nicole
Brooklynn
Payton
Marley
Fiona
Georgia
Lila
Harley
Adelyn
Alivia
Noelle
Gemma
Vanessa
Journey
Makayla
Angelina
Adaline
Catalina
Alayna
Julianna
Leila
Lola
Adriana
June
Juliet
Jayla
River
Tessa
Lia
Dakota
Delaney
Selena
Blakely
Ada
Camille
Zara
Malia
Hope
Samara
Vera
Mckenna
Briella
Izabella
Hayden
Raegan
Michelle
Angela
Ruth
Freya
Kamila
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Aspen
Olive
Kendall
Elaina
Thea
Kali
Destiny
Amiyah
Evangeline
Cali
Blake
Elsie
Juniper
Alexandria
Myla
Ariella
Kate
Mariana
Lilah
Charlee
Daleyza
Nyla
Jane
Maggie
Zuri
Aniyah
Lucille
Leia
Melissa
Adelaide
Amina
Giselle
Lena
Camilla
Miriam
Millie
Brynn
Gabrielle
Sage
Annie
Logan
Lilliana
Haven
Jessica
Kaia
Magnolia
Amira
Adelynn
Makenzie
Stephanie
Nina
Phoebe
Arielle
Evie
Lyric
Alessandra
Gabriela
Paislee
Raelyn
Madilyn
Paris
Makenna
Kinley
Gracelyn
Talia
Maeve
Rylie
Kiara
Evelynn
Brinley
Jacqueline
Laura
Gracelynn
Lexi
Ariah
Fatima
Jennifer
Kehlani
Alani
Ariyah
Luciana
Allie
Heidi
Maci
Phoenix
Felicity
Joy
Kenzie
Veronica
Margot
Addilyn
Lana
Cassidy
Remington
Saylor
Ryan
Keira
Harlow
Miranda
Angel
Amanda
Daniella
Royalty
Gwendolyn
Ophelia
Heaven
Jordan
Madeleine
Esmeralda
Kira
Miracle
Elle
Amari
Danielle
Daphne
Willa
Haley
Gia
Kaitlyn
Oakley
Kailani
Winter
Alicia
Serena
Nadia
Aviana
Demi
Jada
Braelynn
Dylan
Ainsley
Alison
Camryn
Avianna
Bianca
Skyler
Scarlet
Maddison
Nylah
Sarai
Regina
Dahlia
Nayeli
Raven
Helen
Adrianna
Averie
Skye
Kelsey
Tatum
Kensley
Maliyah
Erin
Viviana
Jenna
Anaya
Carolina
Shelby
Sabrina
Mikayla
Annalise
Octavia
Lennon
Blair
Carmen
Yaretzi
Kennedi
Mabel
Zariah
Kyla
Christina
Selah
Celeste
Eve
Mckinley
Milani
Frances
Jimena
Kylee
Leighton
Katie
Aitana
Kayleigh
Sierra
Kathryn
Rosemary
Jolene
Alondra
Elisa
Helena
Charleigh
Hallie
Lainey
Avah
Jazlyn
Kamryn
Mira
Cheyenne
Francesca
Antonella
Wren
Chelsea
Amber
Emory
Lorelei
Nia
Abby
April
Emelia
Carter
Aylin
Cataleya
Bethany
Marlee
Carly
Kaylani
Emely
Liana
Madelynn
Cadence
Matilda
Sylvia
Myra
Fernanda
Oaklyn
Elianna
Hattie
Dayana
Kendra
Maisie
Malaysia
Kara
Katelyn
Maia
Celine
Cameron
Renata
Jayleen
Charli
Emmalyn
Holly
Azalea
Leona
Alejandra
Bristol
Collins
Imani
Meadow
Alexia
Edith
Kaydence
Leslie
Lilith
Kora
Aisha
Meredith
Danna
Wynter
Emberly
Julieta
Michaela
Alayah
Jemma
Reign
Colette
Kaliyah
Elliott
Johanna
Remy
Sutton
Emmy
Virginia
Briana
Oaklynn
Adelina
Everlee
Megan
Angelica
Justice
Mariam
Khaleesi
Macie
Karsyn
Alanna
Aleah
Mae
Mallory
Esme
Skyla
Madilynn
Charley
Allyson
Hanna
Shiloh
Henley
Macy
Maryam
Ivanna
Ashlynn
Lorelai
Amora
Ashlyn
Sasha
Baylee
Beatrice
Itzel
Priscilla
Marie
Jayda
Liberty
Rory
Alessia
Alaia
Janelle
Kalani
Gloria
Sloan
Dorothy
Greta
Julie
Zahra
Savanna
Annabella
Poppy
Amalia
Zaylee
Cecelia
Coraline
Kimber
Emmie
Anne
Karina
Kassidy
Kynlee
Monroe
Anahi
Jaliyah
Jazmin
Maren
Monica
Siena
Marilyn
Reyna
Kyra
Lilian
Jamie
Melany
Alaya
Ariya
Kelly
Rosie
Adley
Dream
Jaylah
Laurel
Jazmine
Mina
Karla
Bailee
Aubrie
Katalina
Melina
Harlee
Elliot
Hayley
Elaine
Karen
Dallas
Irene
Lylah
Ivory
Chaya
Rosa
Aleena
Braelyn
Nola
Alma
Leyla
Pearl
Addyson
Roselyn
Lacey
Lennox
Reina
Aurelia
Noa
Janiyah
Jessie
Madisyn
Saige
Alia
Tiana
Astrid
Cassandra
Kyleigh
Romina
Stevie
Haylee
Zelda
Lillie
Aileen
Brylee
Eileen
Yara
Ensley
Lauryn
Giuliana
Livia
Anya
Mikaela
Palmer
Lyra
Mara
Marina
Kailey
Liv
Clementine
Kenna
Briar
Emerie
Galilea
Tiffany
Bonnie
Elyse
Cynthia
Frida
Kinslee
Tatiana
Joelle
Armani
Jolie
Nalani
Rayna
Yareli
Meghan
Rebekah
Addilynn
Faye
Zariyah
Lea
Aliza
Julissa
Lilyana
Anika
Kairi
Aniya
Noemi
Angie
Crystal
Bridget
Ari
Davina
Amelie
Amirah
Annika
Elora
Xiomara
Linda
Hana
Laney
Mercy
Hadassah
Madalyn
Louisa
Simone
Kori
Jillian
Alena
Malaya
Miley
Milan
Sariyah
Malani
Clarissa
Nala
Princess
Amani
Analia
Estella
Milana
Aya
Chana
Jayde
Tenley
Zaria
Itzayana
Penny
Ailani
Lara
Aubriella
Clare
Lina
Rhea
Bria
Thalia
Keyla
Haisley
Ryann
Addisyn
Amaia
Chanel
Ellen
Harmoni
Aliana
Tinsley
Landry
Paisleigh
Lexie
Myah
Rylan
Deborah
Emilee
Laylah
Novalee
Ellis
Emmeline
Avalynn
Hadlee
Legacy
Braylee
Elisabeth
Kaylie
Ansley
Dior
Paula
Belen
Corinne
Maleah
Martha
Teresa
Salma
Louise
Averi
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Amiya
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Royal
Aubrielle
Calliope
Frankie
Natasha
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Raina
Amayah
Lailah
Rayne
Zaniyah
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Nathalie
Miah
Opal
Kenia
Azariah
Hunter
Tori
Andi
Keily
Leanna
Scarlette
Jaelyn
Saoirse
Selene
Dalary
Lindsey
Marianna
Ramona
Estelle
Giovanna
Holland
Nancy
Emmalynn
Mylah
Rosalee
Sariah
Zoie
Blaire
Lyanna
Maxine
Anais
Dana
Judith
Kiera
Jaelynn
Noor
Kai
Adalee
Oaklee
Amaris
Jaycee
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My Loving Segment - LVSRP
El gran show anual de Loving Victoria’s Secret «RP» está a la vuelta de la esquina y, para ya entrar en clima, la empresa nos dio el poder de armar nuestro propio segmento. No está de más decir que fue complicado pero absolutamente divertido de hacer.
Después de mucho, mucho, pensar nació Sexy Nature.
{ Sexy Nature Segment. }
Para este segmento me inspiré en la naturaleza y lo que ella puede aportar para que la mujer se sienta sexy y confidente con ella misma. Soy amante de las flores y la naturaleza en si, por eso el segmento va dedicado a ella.
El verde es el gran protagonista de los atuendos junto con una gran variedad de otros colores brillantes que pueden encontrarse en el exterior como así también, son protagonistas las flores, hojas hasta insectos en los outfits de las modelos. Lo llamativo de este segmento es que no consta del famoso Fantasy Bra.
La decoración del escenario va a mano con la idea del segmento, estando con arboles frondosos y verdes, lianas colgando y pequeñas flores a los costados del escenario. La musicalización no queda atrás. Será el DJ escoses Calvin Harris quien dará la cortina musical del segmento con su más reciente éxito Feels.
La encargada de abrir dicho segmento es Mykie Boisseaur con un hermoso conjunto color azul con flores bordadas en distintos tonos de azules. También, su cuerpo está cubierto de lianas, hojas y muchas flores, que estas últimas se concentran más en el hombro y en la cadera.
El line up consta de grandes modelos de la marca como Cheska E. Von Nest, Leah M. Vermeulen, Daphne E. D'Aigremont, Abbie R. Harrison, Aysel DelBianco , Sarah L. Nelson, Vitalina DelBianco y Katja Von Nest. También contará con excelentes modelos de la industria de la moda, tal como Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Miranda Kerr, Candice Swanepoel e Izabel Goulart.
Ya que hablamos de mi segmento ideal, no iba a quedar fuera del mismo, así que decidí ponerme a mí como la encargada de cerrarlo con mi outfit ideal. Elegí uno totalmente sencillo pero aún así hermoso. Consta solamente de un conjunto de color verde con detalles de pequeñas rosas en la parte inferior y una grande en el centro del sostén. El toque final del mismo es la capa de tela con mucho vuelo y con varias mariposas e insectos pintados a mano en ella que da, sin duda, muestra la esencia del segmento.
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