Cartoons
Vegeta from Dragon Ball Z
Barbie from Toy Story
In Toy Story 3, Barbie is a pretty blonde doll who ends up being donated to Sunnyside Daycare with Andy’s toys, including Woody. There she meets Ken, who seems to be her the boy of her dreams. Barbie’s outfit is based on an 80s look, when aerobics, leg warmers, and bright fluorescent colors were in.
Lori Loud from The Loud House
In The Loud House, Lori Loud is a 17 year old girl and the oldest child of the large Loud family. As such she tends to be bossy and rude with her 10 younger siblings, including Lisa, Lenu, Luan, Luna, and Lincoln.
Charlie from Hazbin Hotel
Wes from Love, Death, & Robots
In the first episode of the animated scifi anthology series Love, Death, and Robots, called Sonnie’s Edge, Wes (voiced by Omid Abtahi) along with Ivrina are friends of Sonnie. After they find Sonnie brutally assaulted by a gang, Wes uses his hacking skills to transfer her consciousness into a bio-beast named Khanivore which battles in underground “beastie” deathmatches and seeks to exact revenge.
Hina Amano from Weathering With You
In the Japanese animated romantic fantasy film Weathering With You, Hina Amano is a cheerful and strong-willed girl who has the ability to stop the rain and clear the skies, earning her the nickname “100% Sunshine Girl”. Hina has fair skin and wears her long black hair in two low ponytails and bangs.
Wilma Flintstone
In The Flintstones, Wilma Flintstone is the red-headed wife of Fred Flintstone. Compared to her counterpart, she is strong-willed and level-headed. For this costume, cut a jagged serrated hem on the white dress for the best accuracy.
Sid the Science Kid
Sid the Science Kid is an inquisitive youngster who wants to know everything about everything. His greatest wish is to be a scientist when he grows up. Sid is the star of his own show on PBS Kids, produced by the Jim Henson Company.
Imelda Rivera from Coco
In Pixar’s Coco, Imelda Rivera is the former matriarch of the Rivera family who is now a spirit in the Land of the Dead. She is responsible for the ban on music in her family, which brings her head-to-head with her great-great-grandson Miguel Rivera.
Mulan
In the 1998 Disney film Mulan, when the Huns invade Han China, Mulan (voiced by Ming-Na Wen, sung by Lea Salonga) disguises herself as a man and takes the place of her elderly father, wearing his old armor. When Mulan first reports to training camp, her fighting skills are clearly lacking, but she gradually becomes a formidable warrior standing with the best of them.