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10The inversion of GirlinessUpgrade and UsedToBeATomboy, this trope happens when a heroine starts off as conventionally feminine but, as time goes on, gains more masculine interests or starts dressing in a slightly boyish (or less girly) manner.
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12Sometimes she goes from a GirlyGirl to a GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak. Sometimes she's already a GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak but the tomboy streak is flanderized over time, which may be in the later parts of a story, or even in a reboot, a sequel, or a later adaptation. In extreme cases, she starts out as a moderate TomboyWithAGirlyStreak who later loses the girly streak completely and becomes TheLadette.
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14This may also be because the parents WantedAGenderConformingChild and influenced the girl to be feminine in childhood. Once they grew up, they found their own (tomboyish) ways of expressing themselves.
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16It may overlap with TookALevelInBadass, but not necessarily. Compare {{Xenafication}} when a female character becomes an ActionGirl in an adaptation, or AdrenalineMakeover when a shy girl evolves into a cool and adventurous character.
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23* ''Anime/AttackOnTitan'': Mikasa starts out quite girly, but slowly becomes more and more tomboyish, cutting her hair so that it won't get caught in anything. After the TimeSkip, she cuts it even shorter than Armin, and, due to constant physical activity becomes rather bulky (for a woman, anyway), and her jawline becomes more defined. [[spoiler: After retiring, she actually lets her hair grow back and goes back to wearing feminine clothing, since she no longer has to worry about fighting or putting up a tough image.]]
24* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'': Videl is a {{Tsundere}} girl who has [[GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak a streak for martial arts]] who feels something for her classmate Son Gohan. When they became a couple, she replaced the GirlishPigtails and the skirt for a BoyishShortHair and pants, also becoming more serious with martial arts and even learning the ki attacks of the other Z-Warriors. Conversely, when Videl became a mother in ''[[Anime/DragonBallGT GT]]'' and ''[[Anime/DragonBallSuper Super]]'', she got a GirlinessUpgrade with long hair and more feminine clothes.
25* ''Manga/FamilyComplex'': Fuyuki starts out as a demure GirlyGirl with [[LongHairIsFeminine long hair]] and wears dresses. After learning to be more outspoken, she cuts her hair [[BoyishShortHair short]], wears masculine clothes, and becomes a {{Bifauxnen}}.
26* ''Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad'': As a little girl, Hikaru was the girly girl to Madoka's tomboy. In the current story, their roles are reversed, as Hikaru is now a {{Shorttank}} with BoyishShortHair (instead of GirlishPigtails like her child self), while [[UsedToBeATomboy Madoka]] is a long-haired HeadTurningBeauty.
27* ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'': Sapphire. An aggressive, super-strong WildChild, she is initially one of the most tomboyish female leads. Her arc eventually reveals that she started out a cheerful, feminine dress-wearing little girl before a traumatic incident. Once she and Ruby patch things up, elements of her old personality start resurfacing in the present, making her more of a TomboyWithAGirlyStreak.
28* ''Manga/YonaOfTheDawn'': Yona starts out as a spoiled princess with extremely long hair and a ''very'' girly personality. After being forced to flee when her cousin usurps the throne, Yona's hair is cut short and she begins training with a sword and bow, becoming more aggressive and independent.
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32* ''Creator/ArchieComics'':
33** Betty was originally a flighty blonde, usually entirely focused on domestic pursuits, and generally as feminine as Veronica. By the '60s, she starts showing more interests in masculine activities, eventually becoming a WrenchWench with TomboyishPonytail, and a tomboy foil to Veronica's RichBitch. The tomboyish traits are even more evident in the [[ComicBook/ArchieComics2015 2015 reboot comics]], although this would later be inverted in ''Series/{{Riverdale}}'', where she has a GirlinessUpgrade.
34** Midge was originally a generically feminine character who just served as a SatelliteLoveInterest when she wasn't joining Betty and Veronica for typical girl activities. Like Betty, later years gave her a few tomboyish interests such as playing softball.
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38* ''WesternAnimation/QuestForAHeart'': In this film, Millie the elf is an archer with short hair and pants, unlike in her previous appearance in ''Film/RolloAndTheSpiritOfTheWoods'', where she was more feminine. She gets longer hair and a dress in the end when Rölli gives her the magic heart, though.
39* ''Franchise/ToyStory'': Bo Peep in the first two movies was a ProperLady with a PimpedOutDress. When she comes back in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'', she's an adventurous OutdoorsyGal who wears pants, draping her PimpedOutDress over her shoulder as BadassCape.
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43* ''Film/{{Grease}}'': Sandy goes from a sweet and naive GirlyGirl to a female greaser at the end of the movie.
44* ''Film/MeanGirls'': Regina's CharacterDevelopment at the end of the movie shows her going from a ValleyGirl to a PassionateSportsGirl.
45* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'': Elizabeth Swann goes from a ProperLady to [[SheIsTheKing Pirate King]] during the original trilogy.
46* ''Film/ThelmaAndLouise'': While Louise was TheLadette from the beginning, Thelma starts off as a girly housewife with a frilly dress. However, after the road trip experience goes FromBadToWorse, she replaces the dress with jeans and TankTopTomboy outfits, and by the end of the movie, she can threaten people with a gun.
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50* ''Literature/HarryPotter'': Ginny was a shy little girl in ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets Chamber of Secrets]]'', especially around Harry. In later books, after getting over her shyness, she evolves into a tough FieryRedhead and accomplished Quidditch player. Harry at one point notes that Ginny growing up with six brothers probably "toughened her up a bit".[[note]]It should be noted that according to WordOfGod, Ginny was always a tomboy, and Harry just had a skewed perception of her personality due to her tongue-tying crush on him.[[/note]]
51* ''Literature/LandOfOz'': In canon, Tip is reluctant to become a girl but once the transformation happens Ozma is [[SecondLawOfGenderBending nothing but]] TheHighQueen. Many adaptations, such as the ''Anime/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' anime, portray Ozma as either a TomboyPrincess or a GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak. This is due to a ''long-standing'', decades-old {{fanon}} concerning Ozma being RaisedAsTheOppositeGender.
52* ''My Name is Brain Brian'': In this YA novel by Jeanne Betancourt, a girl named Isabel is bullied by her classmates. Midway through the book, she surprises them by cutting her hair short, wearing a leather jacket, and projecting a more "tough girl" attitude. She even tells the main character she wants to start weightlifting.
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56* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'': In season 1, Penny is introduced as a ditzy MsFanservice with a girly lifestyle in contrast to the main guys. Over time, she's revealed to be TheLadette who is stronger and more masculine than the nerdy guys she hangs out with. While she's still considered attractive, in later seasons she becomes an UnkemptBeauty who is usually seen in tracksuits, oversized football t-shirts, and MessyHair.
57* ''Series/{{Elementary}}'': In season 5 Watson began wearing more androgynous and masculine attire than she previously had.
58* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'': Ashley starts off as a rich little girl who wears very feminine dresses. As her character becomes more rebellious as a teenager, she starts wearing more casual and tomboyish clothes.
59* ''Series/{{iCarly}}'': In one episode, Carly tries to stay with Spencer and turns herself into a punk chick with full black clothing, metal spikes and chains, and a streak of blue hair. She was back to normal by the end of the episode because StatusQuoIsGod.
60* ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'' has this as Summer's backstory. She was previously a RichBitch (admittedly who still did karate and rode a dirt bike) obsessed with pretty things. As part of her CharacterDevelopment, she becomes a more tomboyish Power Ranger.
61* ''Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon'': In the original series ''Franchise/SailorMoon'', Makoto always has the status of the resident Tomboy, but never actually acts masculine -- it is her size and strength, rather than any concrete interests, that are what makes her tough. In this show, however, she tends to act more butchy and never wears skirts or dresses where she would in the source material.
62 * ''Series/VeronicaMars'': In the backstory, Veronica was shown to be a rather typical girl, who wore long dresses and hung out with girls and seemingly lacked interest in solving mysteries like her father did. Then, after the murder of her best friend and the rape she went through at a party, the show starts a year later, with her new best friend being a guy, her hair shorter, her style more masculine, and her big hobby being to take part in her father's PI work.
63* ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'': Gabrielle starts off as the naive Girly Girl to Xena's tough Tomboy. In later seasons, she becomes a fighter with BoyishShortHair.
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67* Both of the Wrestling/ChickBusters. According to Kaitlyn, when they were on NXT AJ was not allowed to wear Chuck Taylors and Kaitlyn herself was forbidden from wearing a dress that "wasn't colourful enough". She says that management wanted all of the Divas to wear sparkly dresses. But as time went on, both of them developed their own signature styles - and became popular for their LadEtte sense of style.
68* Nikki Bella. After the Wrestling/BellaTwins HeelFaceTurn in 2013, the two started exploring different styles for themselves. Nikki opted for more tomboyish looking wrestling outfits (a t-shirt, baseball cap, and soccer socks) and a more power-based offence. Though in a weird way, Brie gets a GirlinessUpgrade - wearing her hair in girlier styles and favouring outfits with ruffles on them. This gave the twins a TomboyAndGirlyGirl dynamic.
69* Wrestling/BeckyLynch. While she was already a pretty big tomboy to begin with, her transformation into "The Man" only further increased her masculine characteristics and her aggression levels. She basically became the modern equivalent of Stone Cold Steve Austin and adopted all the in-your-face attitude, boisterous nature, and violent ways that came with it. She started wearing shirts, pants, and sneakers and eventually traded her [[LongHairIsFeminine long hair]] for a TomboyishPonytail. One of her default outfits when wrestling as of 2019 is a black and yellow attire which looks like a colour inverted version of Bruce Lee's battle suit. Affiliated nor paired with any more feminine women wrestlers (unlike other tomboyish women on the roster such as Sonya Deville or Nikki Cross, who have arguably experienced very mild, relative cases of this trope since their debuts onto the main roster) and usually the foil to them (like she was against Charlotte, Sasha Banks and Lacey Evans) in her feuds, Becky has easily become the LEAST girly of all the women in the WWE.
70* Wrestling/TrishStratus was MsFanservice when she arrived in WWE, often appearing in [[PrettyInMink fur coats]], tight minidresses, and sparkly jewelry. Her ring gear was even styled femininely at first. As she TookALevelInBadass, any overt girliness was dropped in her character and it became quite rare for her to be seen in a dress (outside of the Hall of Fame ceremonies).
71* Wrestling/MichelleMcCool found her feet in WWE as a sexy teacher who was in bikini contests and bra & panties matches. Then with a HeelFaceTurn, she instead became known as a casual AllAmericanFace who emphasized her fitness background. Her FaceHeelTurn in 2009 saw her become a ruthless BloodKnight who was out to severely injure her opponents and deliver a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to anyone. And ''then'', she went through a GirlinessUpgrade with the formation of Wrestling/LayCool to become a ditzy ValleyGirl (albeit retaining some of her former ruthlessness).
72* Wrestling/RheaRipley is probably one of the most well-known modern examples, debuting on NXT as a typical face with long blonde hair and more traditional "girly" wrestling attire, before changing it up completely with a short undercut, black heavy metal costumes, and an aggressive, take-no-prisoners attitude.
73* The entire WWE Women's Division as a whole ever since the division was rebranded back in 2016. Unlike the WWE Divas Era where matches mainly focused on {{Fanservice}} such as bra-and-panties matches, costume matches, substance-in-a-pool matches and pillow fights as well as childish promos and model-like looks, the current WWE Women's Division is a lot like the WWE Men's Division in terms of fighting like their male counterparts, have edgier appearances and serious trash-talking. In addition, women are now allowed to compete in such match types as the Royal Rumble match, the Elimination Chamber match, the Hell in a Cell match, the Money in the Bank ladder match, the TLC match, Falls Count Anywhere matches, Street Fights and other match stipulations that were previously been reserved for men.
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77* Lenore from ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'' used to be a feminine girl who practised gymnastics. However, with the advent of her puberty, she turned herself into a punk with a {{rebellious spirit}}.
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81* The Easy Bake Oven. The later models are more unisex looking and marketing is trying to appeal to boys as well as girls. Other toys of this period were marketed equally to boys and girls; look up "pink Lego controversy".
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85* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'': Downplayed with Kairi. After receiving a GirlinessUpgrade in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', Kairi is at her most action-oriented in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'', where her hair is shorter again and she's upgraded to what look like combat boots.
86* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'': Downplayed with Princess Daisy. She originally filled the same role as [[DamselInDistress Princess Peach]] and was just as feminine as her early on, but starting with ''VideoGame/MarioParty 4'', to better contrast to Peach, she would be given more tomboyish attributes, including a raspier voice, shorter hair and a more fiery and energetic personality. That said, she still retains a [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak girly streak]] in spite of the changes.
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90* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'': Cindy, from the movie to the series. While shown to be a good fighter during the climactic battle in the movie, the series upgrades her [[TookALevelInBadass skills to the point that she can compete even with a member of a warrior race of aliens]], and in general puts more emphasis on her passion for karate. To match, she trades her GirlishPigtails for a TomboyishPonytail.
91* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'': Kai Green. In the original, despite looking like a tomboy (plain shirt, shorts, and casual shoes), Kai is quite feminine in personality, being very soft-spoken and mild-mannered, showing affection for Ben in his werewolf form, and being into ritual dancing. She contrasted very strongly with the more [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl snarky and short tempered]] Gwen. In Omniverse, she changes her [[LongHairIsFeminine long hair]] for a TomboyishPonytail, and becomes a lot more witty and snarky, takes [[TookALevelInBadass several levels in badass]], and herself ends up as the tomboy to Esther's girly girl.
92* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'':
93** Webby Vanderquack in the original series was very much a GirlyGirl, but in this reboot, she is far more of a tomboy, albeit one with a prominent [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak girly streak]]. She's an adventuring enthusiast who is the most capable in a fight of all the kids. She also has a bit of a violent edge. [[spoiler:Then it is revealed that in this continuity she is the OppositeSexClone of the adventurer Scrooge [=McDuck=] which means that it's InTheBlood (it also helps that she was raised in [=McDuck=] manor and idolizes Scrooge).]]
94** Gandra Dee is less girly than her 1980s counterpart. Rather than being a feminine receptionist, she is a punk rock scientist, complete with a grunge aesthetic. [[spoiler:And also works for the bad guys...but is not actually evil.]]
95** Della Duck is another example. Granted, there isn't a lot to go on as Della rarely ever appeared in any other stories or media prior to this show, and most of what there was to go on was mere mentions. But the most well-known depiction of [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/3/32/Dumbella-duck.png/revision/latest?cb=20160423221048 Della's classic self]] does seem to indicate she was originally a much more feminine character than the rough and tumble, adrenaling loving, rambunctious action adventurer that this show turned her into.
96* ''WesternAnimation/KipoAndTheAgeOfWonderbeasts'': In the [[DistantFinale five-year flash forward at the end of the final episode]], [[spoiler:Kipo]] is shown to have adopted a more masculine sense of style, with a leather jacket, shorter hair, and a double-sided undercut.
97* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'':
98** Luna Loud provides the page image. She used to be a shy GirlyGirl who played the violin, but one Mick Swagger concert later and she's now a tomboy and an energetic rocker.
99** Lynn Jr. downplays this, as she's always been a tomboy. In early seasons, she also had a [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak girly streak]] but seems to have dropped the streak in later seasons in exchange for becoming completely masculine (compare seasons one and two where she squeed at the idea of Lincoln having a crush and got involved in Lucy's makeover to season four where she is disgusted by romance and dating altogether). Then there's the fact that she was previously less aggressive and abrasive before going to Middle School in the past. Strangely, her flanderized masculinity has not made her more one-note otherwise, as she experienced CharacterDevelopment around the same time.
100* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'': In [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} the comics]], Irma, despite her snarky and sassy personality, actually has the girliest clothes and interests of all the main girls. The cartoon adaptation made her a tomboy, probably to create a TomboyAndGirlyGirl dynamic with Cornelia, which is different from the one they had in the comics:
101** In the comics, both are feminine, but Cornelia in an elegant ProperLady way, while Irma is a normal, fun-loving, girly teenager who is snarky towards Cornelia.
102** In the cartoon, Irma becomes a sarcastic tomboy. Her immature ValleyGirl traits from the comics are given to ''[[AdaptationPersonalityChange Cornelia]]''.
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