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8Our heroine is a ''{{tomboy}}'' -- rough and tumble, as interested in fashion as she is interested in watching paint dry. However, come the reboot, sequel series, or merchandise, she becomes a [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl girly girl]]. Often complete with princess dress or at least a PimpedOutDress, tween fashion and long hair, often with hair decorations. More often than not, this coincides with the girl getting aged up and/or otherwise undergoing character development, presumably being more comfortable with such things as a result.
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10The inversion is TomboynessUpgrade. Overlaps with UsedToBeATomboy, which is where a GirlyGirl character is revealed to have undergone this prior to the events of the story, with her previous tomboy-self being alluded to in dialogue and flashback. Related to SheCleansUpNicely, if the "unclean" state is also concurrent with "non-feminine". Also not uncommon for OneOfTheBoys. Tends to go hand in hand with GratuitousPrincess, when a non-princess character is adapted into being one.
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12But it '''does not''' overlap with {{Chickification}}, which is when a once-capable female character becomes a DamselInDistress. Here the character takes on more traditionally feminine traits, but still keeps most of her core personality. As an extension of that, ''please'' refrain from using this trope to accuse a female character of becoming inherently worse for merely starting to prefer girlier things. This assumption ties into the equally misogynistic notion that [[RealWomenDontWearDresses femininity is innately bad, and that women must look and act stereotypically masculine to be seen as strong and worthy of respect]].
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20* [[CuteSportsClubManager Sanae Nakazawa]] of ''Manga/CaptainTsubasa'' is introduced as a rather HotBlooded tomboy, to the point of wearing male clothes as the leader of the Nankatsu cheerleading team, and she was often referred to as "anego" due to her bossy nature. Come the middle school arc, she's grown more mature and lady-like in her behavior, although her former tomboy traits occasionally betray her when she gets mad.
21* [[GenderInvertedTrope Male]] examples occur in ''Anime/CuteHighEarthDefenseClubLove''. While [[InTouchWithHisFeminineSide the]] [[MagicalGirl Battle]] [[GenderInvertedTrope Lovers']] costumes already edged on the feminine side with how they [[{{Parody}} resemble]] traditional MagicalGirl uniforms, they became even ''more'' girly in the beginning of season 2 with the addition of even more frills and ''angel wings'' sprouting from the mid-backs.
22* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'': Sora was introduced as a soccer-playing tomboy who had trouble getting along with her more traditional, flower-arranging mother. By ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', she has changed her wardrobe, switched to the traditionally "feminine" sport of tennis, and start picking up some of her mother's hobbies. Afterwards, the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue shows that she grew up to be a fashion designer.
23* Videl from ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', as a teenager she was a feisty tomboy who loved to fight crime, going against gun-toting criminals and beating the crap out of them, by the time of Dragonball Super and GT, she acts and dresses much more feminine and has a sweet and affectionate personality, on a few occasions she does stand up for herself and others like when her husband Gohan is accused of cheating on her with an actress and in GT she shows a willingness to fight enemies and dons her Great Saiyagirl outfit but she doesn't get to fight.
24* ''Anime/FutureGPXCyberFormula'': Asuka Sugo and Kyouko Aoi. Asuka starts off as a {{Tsundere}}, while Kyouko starts off as a RichBitch manager. Both become more girly and more like full-grown women as the series goes on.
25* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. This reflects the changing relationship between Triela and her handler, German ex-cop Victor Hilshire. All the girls are brainwashed to obey their handlers so take their cues on how to behave and dress from them. But Hilshire doesn't know how to relate to his cyborg killer at first, leading to confusion on Triela's part. She wears [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak masculine clothing albeit with a twin-tails hairstyle]], with a BadassLongcoat and then a [[BadassInANiceSuit suit]] to match Hilshire's. After they become FireForgedFriends, Triela starts thinking of Hilshire as a ParentalSubstitute and wears a pleated schoolgirl skirt as if she is his daughter. However she still prefers to wear masculine clothing on missions, as it's more pragmatic.
26* ''Manga/IceRevolution'': An interesting variation occurs in the manga when karate champion Masaki arranges her own Girliness Upgrade by switching to figure skating, which she views as a prettier, more feminine form of athleticism. She manages to secure her macho father's support only by proving that a "girly" activity like figure skating is a physical sport every bit as demanding as karate (as it is.) Ironically, she scores poorly every time she tries to skate a program that emphasizes femininity instead of athleticism.
27* ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'': Happens to [[StudentCouncilPresident Itsuki]] in as part of her CharacterDevelopment. She starts out hiding her love of stuffed animals and desire to doll up in cute clothing behind a [[{{Bifauxnen}} masculine exterior]], out of a desire to be a respected martial artist like her ailing twin brother Satsuki. After joining the Fashion Club (and later, becoming a Cure herself), she learns that it's alright for her to enjoy both martial arts and cute things (helped by [[spoiler: Satsuki beginning to get better]]). Eventually [[spoiler:[[ExpositoryHairstyleChange she grows her hair out a bit]] and starts wearing the female uniform during the finale]].
28* ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'': When she was younger, Hungary was a CuteBruiser {{Bokukko}} who thought she was a boy. As she grew up, she graduated to a TeamMom who wears frilly dresses and flower hair decorations. Notably, she actually TookALevelInBadass while becoming more feminine and maternal: as a TeamMom {{Meido}} Hungary is ''physically stronger'' than she used to be as a CuteBruiser {{Bokukko}}... [[GirlyBruiser only that she looks girlier when she does so.]]
29* ''Anime/PowerpuffGirlsZ'': While Blossom was never a tomboy, she is much girlier in this series than she was in ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998''. To make her similar to the typical StockShoujoHeroine, she went from a strong-willed GoGetterGirl to a bubbly, ditzy LoveFreak who often has romantic fantasies about boys.
30* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'': [[{{Bokukko}} Ukyou Kuonji]] decides to try wearing the girls' uniform and acting girlier after she becomes concerned that Ranma considers her just OneOfTheBoys. While she does manage to attract a lot of "who's the new girl" attention from the other Furinkan students (at least until they realize it's just Ukyo) Ranma only wants to know why she's acting so weird. Once Ukyo realizes that Ranma likes her fine just the way she is she decides to just be herself. She does wear the girl's uniform at least once afterwards (and lampshades it in the original, though not in the English dub) but she doesn't act any girlier wearing it.
31* Averted with Pao-Lin/Dragon Kid in ''Anime/TigerAndBunny''. The ending of the show seems to imply that she's starting to become more feminine, but by the time of the second movie, she's even ''more'' tomboyish, complete with a much shorter haircut.
32* ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'': Touka initially starts as a rough JerkWithAHeartOfGold tomboy who fought as "Rabbit". While she was always pretty she gets even prettier in the sequel manga, with less of a temper. In the series finale [[spoiler: she is shown as a doting housewife to Kaneki as well as being completely feminine.]]
33* ''Manga/WanderingSon'': Takatsuki was treated as a UsefulNotes/{{transgender}} boy for most of the run and showed general dysphoria and a disdain for feminine things. Partway during high school Takatsuki became a model but started androgynous. [[spoiler:Eventually Takatsuki grows her hair out, begins wearing girl's clothes, decides not to transition and leans more toward GirlyGirl than {{Bifauxnen}} {{tomboy}}. It's been speculated that Takatsuki's specific case was more about disliking being a girl than ''actually'' being gender dysphoric.]]
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37* In ''Animation/HappyHeroes'', Sweet S. has a physical version of this trope, though her already very girly personality is unchanged (she's still the same kind, sweet Superman she was before). In the ArtShift in Season 10, her outfit is changed into a dress.
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41* Maria from the comic book ''Oblivion Song'' is quite muscular, with short hair and a strong chin, and dresses in masculine clothing. Many readers thought she was a guy until she took her jacket off and they saw her large bosom. But apparently this was just a matter of survival, since once she escapes [[DeathWorld Oblivion,]] she starts dressing in a much more feminine manner.
42* ComicBook/WonderGirl Cassie Sandsmark [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 started out]] as an androgynous geeky tomboy who wore oversized baggy shirts, had jeans or work out shorts as part of all her hero costumes and had her hair cropped short. Over time she became more traditionally feminine and as of ''ComicBook/YoungJustice2019'' her costume includes a skirt and tights, with her shoulder-length hair held back by a hairband and makeup on her face.
43* In the seventies, there was a ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' action figure, that due to ExecutiveMeddling, became a Wonder Woman ''doll'', with a sparkly pink costume, brushable hair, and a pony. In those days, [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 her comic book]] wasn't doing well; the author [[OldShame even regretted it.]]
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47* ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'''s version of Sassette goes from her original tomboy appearance to a girl in a T-shirt, pink pants, and a pink ribbon bow on her head instead of a Smurf hat. Compare [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111205035054/smurfsfanon/images/a/ae/Sassette_Cartoon.png this]] to [[http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110830193117/smurfsfanon/images/8/8c/Sassette_2.jpg this]].
48* ''Fanfic/LifeWithFumiAYokaiWatchAU'': Sailornyan tries to invoke this by making the TomboyWithAGirlyStreak Fumi into a hyper-feminine GirlyGirl, much to Fumi's annoyance. She does things like redecorating Fumi's room and forcing her to wear a pink SailorFuku to school.
49* ''Fanfic/MiseryLovesCompany'' has an in-universe example, as Hecate's [[HumiliationConga traps]] magically change Gaz's hair and clothes, leaving her with long, blonde, braided hair adorned with pink ribbons, and wearing a pink outfit with hearts, ballet slippers, and pink nail polish. She finds it incredibly humiliating, [[UnwillinglyGirlyTomboy given that she's a tomboy and a goth who hates anything girly]]. [[spoiler: She doesn't hate it quite as much after a dose of LaserGuidedAmnesia that conveniently [[DeathOfPersonality removes her prior personality]] and leaves her a giggling girly-girl.]]
50* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13226631/1/Shigeko-Kageyama-AKA-Mob Shigeko Kageyama AKA Mob]]'': Rei who, in cannon, is only seen wearing leggings and a sweatshirt is adapted into pretty much a stereotypical girly-girl. She's into fashion, makeup, and crafting as well as obsessed with her relationship with Ritsu.
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54* ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'': Every doll of Merida, a FieryRedhead with QuirkyCurls and WildHair, looks far more well-groomed and ladylike than she really is. The [[http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0yl7zR3E41r1wmszo1_500.jpg Disney store model]] is closer to the original, but the [[http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzb1trgGZq1r1wmszo1_500.jpg Mattel collection]] barely resembles her. Also, her formerly simple dresses are now GemEncrusted, and her CoolHorse, Angus, a massive Clydesdale in the movie, is shrunk down to [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m40wd3BsAe1qi94iao8_500.jpg pony size]]. Mocked in [[http://www.dorktower.com/2013/05/14/princess-makeover-dork-tower-14-05-13/ this]] ''Webcomic/DorkTower'' strip.
55* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'': Zigzagged. The title character doesn't mind THAT much to put on dresses and makeup, and even seems to enjoy putting them up. Her problem is less with femininity in itself, but more with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5A_Rl8aQxII feeling that she cannot be a good wife like her good-hearted but traditional family thinks is best for her.]] After spending almost the whole movie as a SweetPollyOliver, she ultimately sets down in wearing her hair down and dressing in a simple and cute dress. Thing is, since she is a member of the Franchise/DisneyPrincess lineup, [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dp_gowns_66.jpg she almost exclusively shows up in the pink dress.]][[note]]The fact that she wears the pink dress rather than the blue one seems to be because so many of the other heroines have blue gowns. Aurora canonically has a blue dress but hers is usually pink in merchandising for this reason too.[[/note]]
56* ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'': Carl's wife, Ellie, certainly seems way more feminine as an adult than she ever did as a kid--but that doesn't stop her from being adorable.
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60* In the book of ''Literature/BridgeToTerabithia'', Leslie is a boyish-looking girl with short-cropped hair who wears plain, androgynous clothes. In the 2007 adaptation she has medium-length blonde hair ([[AdaptationDyeJob instead of brown]]) and dresses in more feminine looking, brightly toned clothes. WordOfGod is that the change in design was due to the SettingUpdate. What was unusual for a girl in the 1970s was different from what's unusual in the 2000s.
61* In ''Film/KickAss2'', Hit Girl [[TenMinuteRetirement abandons]] her ActionGirl [[VigilanteMan vigilante]] ways for a trip down girly-girl lane with the resident vicious GirlPosse, in order to please her guardian Marcus. However, by the end of the movie she reverts to her LittleMissBadass self.
62* ''Film/UndercoverHeat''. Cindy Hannen is a beautiful, hard as nails (but secretly lonely) gun-toting tomboy cop. But when she is sent to infiltrate a high-class whorehouse to catch a murderer she embraces her feminine side with much trying on of skimpy lingerie in front of the mirror and commenting "Being a cop doesn't scare me but being a woman does".
63* ''Film/{{Wendy}}'': When grown up, Wendy is shown wearing more conventionally feminine attire and no longer acting so much like a tomboy.
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67* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': Tiza begins the story as a rough, crass, and prickly tomboy. By the [[Literature/LoomingShadow second story]], she's grown her hair out to her shoulders and wears earrings (she insists both are practical to her mercenary job). [[Literature/ManaMutationMenace In the third story]], Kallen suggests that she has become a ProperLady due to spending a couple weeks with the Noble Heleti Family. Eric thinks that's impossible. Thus, she wagers ten Ataidar gold coins that Tiza will wear a dress to second Mana Mutation Summit. [[spoiler: She arrives wearing a skirt over slacks. Kallen's response? "A small dress is still a dress; five gold".]]
68%%* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'': The Capitol to Katniss.
69* ''Literature/MistbornTheOriginalTrilogy'': Vin undergoes a couple of these over the course of the story. She starts out as a street thief who habitually dresses as much like a boy as possible to keep the men from getting interested in her, gets recruited by the heroes and given dresses and courtliness training as part of a plot to infiltrate the nobility, then still later becomes a master of them in her own right. Since her badass level is also going through the roof during this transition, this is definitely ''not'' {{Chickification}}.
70* ''Literature/TheUltraViolets'': Scarlet gets a very minor one in book 2, ''Power to the Purple!'' She begins wearing a tutu with her rocker shirt, wears ballet shoes with pride, and auditions as Little Orphan Annie in the school play. She's also much more comfortable with her dancing superpowers. She can still and does beat the crap out of bullies.
71* ''Literature/TheWinnieYears'': At the beginning of the series, Winnie isn't interested in fashion and doesn't care what she looks like, but as the series progresses, she starts caring more about her appearance and wearing makeup sometimes.
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75* Rosie Webster of ''Series/CoronationStreet'' was introduced as a brainiac child who wasn't particularly girly, and instead opted for a Goth phase as she hit her teens. This part was phased out and Rosie became more of a FilleFatale once she started working in Underworld. As her actress Helen Flanagan became a model, Rosie quickly became TheFashionista and MsFanservice.
76* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Arya only has a mild one and not one of her own volition but during Season 5, she's given a bath and a new set of clothes, which is perhaps the first time we've seen Arya in a dress since Season 1.
77* ''Series/HannahMontana'' generally did this to Lily as the show wore on. When she first showed up, she was a skateboard riding tomboy and by the end she's as girly as Hannah.
78* ''Series/{{Hollyoaks}}'': Grace Black started out as a businesslike, ruthless crook determined to make her mark in the male-dominated world of organised crime (while her sister Clare had been known as a FemmeFatale.) When it turned out that viewers preferred the actress's natural warmth over the character that had been written for her, Grace got a new, more "feminine" look and became softer; with her storylines shifting focus to her home life with boyfriend Trevor and desire to have a baby. Even her shot in the opening credits changed to a pink background instead of black.
79* ''Series/HouseOfAnubis'': Patricia is the cool goth who says what she thinks, does what she wants, and scares the rest of the students in all three seasons, but come season 2 her personality started to soften up overall. What happened? She met [[BelligerentSexualTension Eddie]] and started to turn a bit nicer. Not to mention the whole near-death mystery stuff and the [[PowerOfFriendship power of friendship]]. If those things can't begin to chip away at someone's [[IceQueen icy]] shell, nothing can.
80* ''Series/{{iCarly}}'': The show devoted an episode to this, with Carly trying to help Sam become more girly. She was back to normal by the end of the episode because StatusQuoIsGod.
81* ''Series/LaverneAndShirley'': Played with in an episode where Laverne tries to attract a guy by dressing and behaving in a more feminine manner. It doesn't change who she is inside, and she ultimately decides she would rather be herself.
82* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' did this with Zari via CosmicRetcon. Originally, she was a cynical, hard-bitten revolutionary from a dystopian future, who wore a lot of flannel and almost never wore skirts or dresses unless needed for a disguise. However, when she [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong changes history to stop the future from becoming a dystopia]], that changes her own, personal history. Having no longer grown up in an oppressive police state, Zari 2.0 instead became a social media sensation at a young age, and grew up to be an "influencer" who had her own clothing and perfume brands, wore a ''lot'' of fashionable and very feminine outfits, and even talked in a noticeably less gruff and more high-pitched voice than Zari 1.0.
83* ''Series/LifeWithBoys'': Tess temporarily undergoes one in "A Perfect Life with Boys". She has had enough of her brothers leaving the bathroom dirty, hogging the remote control, and their manners at dinner every night. Tess believes to have found the solution to their problem, and invites their grandmother to stay with them. Grandma Helen gets the boys to behave by playing the 'girl card' and forcing them to treat Tess with respect. However, Tess learns that this is a two-way street, and if he brothers are going to behave like gentlemen, then she has to behave like a lady, which leaves Tess no longer sure if she even has the right to change their behaviour.
84* ''Series/OneTreeHill'': Peyton in Seasons 1 to 4 - usually wearing jeans, band t-shirts, and a leather jacket. Peyton in Seasons 5 and 6 - frequently wearing dresses and just dressing in a more feminine manner
85* ''{{Series/Primeval}}'':
86** Claudia Brown was mostly dressed in business suits in Season 1. She's [[CosmicRetcon replaced by]] Jenny Lewis in Season 2 - a journalist who is always shown dolled up and wearing the latest fashions. By Season 3 she's wearing a few outfits more sensible for hunting dinosaurs.
87** Abby Maitland was a bit of a punk-rock {{Tomboy}} for the first three seasons - with BoyishShortHair. After being trapped in the Cretaceous Period for a year, her hair grew out long and she kept it after she returned. She also got a few more feminine outfits, though this was downplayed overall.
88* ''Series/PunkyBrewster'' was a tomboy up until midway through the third season (first syndicated season--the first two aired on NBC) when she falls for a boy some six years older than she is. From that point, Punky's tomboy days had become history. This was most likely manifested in an early season three episode when Allen leaves, which makes Punky cry.
89* In ''Series/RoboCopTheSeries'', having her brain transplanted into a computer seems to have agreed with Diana Powers, as she went from a frumpy, bespectacled, ponytailed secretary to a loose-haired cybernetic siren in a lamé dress after losing her body.
90* ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'': In the first seasons, Darlene was a sports-obsessed tomboy who always had her hair tied back into a tight braid to give a boyish appearance. Then she becomes a depressed gothic chick, wearing black all the time. After falling in love with David, she becomes more girly and starts wearing dresses more often.
91* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
92** Ami was always portrayed with BoyishShortHair. In the [[Series/PrettyGuardianSailorMoon live action]] her civilian self has long hair and, while her Sailor costume has the short blue hair, it's in a much more feminine style than the [[Anime/SailorMoon anime]] and [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]]. Ami's character also gets upgraded from just TheSmartGuy to also being TheHeart as well.
93** Minako in the original anime and live-action series qualifies too since in the manga she had the [[GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak biggest tomboy streak out of all the Inner Senshi]], moreso than Makoto.
94%%* In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', Chloe gradually goes through this in season six and seven, ever since she starts dating [[NewOldFlame Jimmy Olsen]].
95* ''Series/ShiningTimeStation'': In one of the specials, Kara goes through this. She has lost interest in taking after her train engineer grandfather Harry and has gotten more interested in her flute lessons. She remarks that it's because she's growing up. This causes a bit of tension with Harry, but he eventually tells her that he just her wants to be happy. The climax shows that [[GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak she still has a tomboy streak]].
96* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': This is ''reversed'' with Counselor Troi in the sixth season when hardass substitute captain Jellico orders her out of her [[CustomUniformOfSexy informal and rather revealing jumpsuits]] and into a standard Starfleet uniform.
97* ''Series/StepByStep'': Al starts off as a tough tomboyish girl who is into sports like her brothers and has a TomboyAndGirlyGirl dynamic with her stepsister Karen (an aspiring model BrainlessBeauty). However she becomes more feminine as time goes by, and by the end she's every bit as girly, fashionable, and boy crazy as Karen. This is mostly because actress Creator/ChristineLakin grew up into a beautiful young woman during puberty and the producers wanted to take advantage of her physical attractiveness.
98* A rare Franchise/SuperSentai example: Mako Shiraishi from ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger'' starts off as a LethalChef. By the time her cooking skills [[FeminineWomenCanCook come out better]] as the series progresses, she might fit in this trope.
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102* Music/AtomicKitten wore casual clothes in their first few music videos. After Jenny Frost joined the band, they received this along with a FanServicePack. In all their videos they would be shown with styled hair, more make-up, and more fashionable clothes.
103* Music/AvrilLavigne started out with a very tomboyish image and was always seen in jeans and t-shirts. As she grew older, she occasionally started wearing skirts and dresses. But by 2007 she'd gone blonde and adopted a much more feminine public image. Her music went from PopPunk to LighterAndSofter overall.
104* Music/BillieEilish became famous for her casual, modest style, wearing baggy clothing and dyeing her hair colours like black and green. In 2021, she caused a stir when she appeared on the cover of ''Vogue'' with blonde hair and a corset. British tabloid ''The Daily Mail'' ran an article calling her "a sellout," which she swiftly refuted with a statement that she was regaining autonomy over her body. At the start of Billie's career, she was a teenager who had a [[DCupDistress rather generous puberty]]; not only was she uncomfortable with the newfound attention towards her body as many teenage girls are, but wearing anything the least bit form-fitting as a public figure would have gotten her skewered by MoralGuardians. As an adult, she's now free to dress how she wishes.
105* In the beginnings of Music/GirlsAloud's musical career, they were dressed in fatigues and tomboyish clothing. As their singles progressed, they began to wear more make-up and feminine outfits. Compare their images in "The Promise" to "Sound of the Underground" and the difference is astounding.
106* Music/TheGoGos started as rough punks but later became new wave starlets. Compare their looks from [[https://flowerandthevine.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/go-gosearly.jpg starting out in the late 70s]] to [[https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2021/10/26/USAT/4febce4e-ab90-4a01-a19a-9b7159e68c50-GGosPhotoByChris_Cuffaro.jpg?crop=3498,1968,x0,y298&width=3200&height=1801&format=pjpg&auto=webp the 2000s]]
107* The TitleTrack of Music/KatyPerry's ''One of the Boys'' is about a tomboy who becomes more feminine in order to stop being seen as "just a little sister" by the guy she likes.
108* Rachel Stevens commented on this after she began her solo career. She remarked that in Music/SClub7 she had mostly worn jeans and t-shirts in her videos but wore more make-up and feminine outfits in her solo videos (not to mention [[FanServicePack getting a lot more provocative]]).
109* {{Music/Aaliyah}} was known for her casual tomboyish style - though Missy Elliot described her as someone [[GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak always had perfect make-up]] - so it was a shock to see her [[SheCleansUpNicely wearing a dress]] for the 1997 Oscar ceremony (though she insisted she bought it off the rack). As she grew older, she would occasionally be seen in feminine clothing more often.
110* Creator/JanelleMonae started off wearing suits with her hair in a bouffant, which became her signature look. She stated in interviews at the time that she wanted to be known for her musical talent rather than being MsFanservice. But in 2015, while promoting the compilation album ''The Eephus'', Monae began experimenting with more feminine looks which she has since fully embraced, especially now that she has branched into acting as well.
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114* There was a time when [[Wrestling/GeorgeWagner Gorgeous George]] did not wear gaudy bathrobes, dresses, or blouses. A time when Gorgeous George did not have a male valet and did not do his hair like his wife's. There was a time when Gorgeous George didn't spend his time before and after matches checking himself in a mirror or grooming himself in public. There was a time when GorgeousGeorge ''wasn't'' gorgeous!
115* Wrestling/ExoticAdrianStreet's valet Miss Linda was as mannish as Street was girly, but only while acting as his manager. While she did her hair, hid her breasts and wore makeup to specifically look less feminine, she also wore a few stereotypically female articles such as high heels. As a wrestler she didn't flaunt her cleavage, but wasn't hiding her breasts either, was wearing more complimentary makeup or none at all, cleaned up her hair, and though she dropped the high heels, wore more gender neutral rather than outright "male" attire, making her look a lot more feminine. On the otherhand, she was rougher as a wrestler than as a manager.
116* As her career went on, Wrestling/AjaKong got progressively [[WrestlingMonster more monstrous]] up until her appearance at Future Of Wrestling as "Erica". While she otherwise went back to being a monster, "Erica" would later become girlier at Wrestling/FightingOperaHustle, where she got valentine shaped {{blush sticker}}s painted on her face and started handing out flowers [[CheapHeat to audience members]].
117* Wrestling/{{Chyna}} already had gone through plenty of FailPolish by the end of the year 2000. Then all of a sudden when she entered the women's division her ring gear became more feminine and she lost weight as well as wearing dresses and high heels backstage.
118* Wrestling/JimmyJacobs initially wore fuzzy boots, Viking horns, jumped around on a pogo stick, made FunnyBruceLeeNoises, and carried a railroad spike. He's since lost the fur boots, picked up [[AgentPeacock pink boots, pink shirts, pink tights, feather boas, crowns, jewelry, eye shadow, nail polish, and tutus]]. He's openly pursued relationships with [[AmbiguouslyBi both]] The Lovely Lacey and Wrestling/AdamCole. He still carries a railroad spike, and still has no problems using it.
119* Wrestling/GailKim went from cackling masked villain to antisocial rogue to a vague ''Film/TheMatrix'' type [[TheGimmick gimmick]] to...posing nude for a Korean cellphone company and proclaiming herself [[WorldsMostBeautifulWoman the most beautiful woman in pro wrestling]].
120* Wrestling/JillianHall alternated between a high flying SpiritedCompetitor with a love of cars and a clubbing brute with a love of cars who hung out with the ambitious Bomb Squad PowerStable. Then she got a boob job, bleached her already blondish hair, and became obsessed with her status and beauty. Then she became a sexy "manager". Then she became a PR agent "fixer". Then she became a DesignatedGirlFight valet. Then she became a delusional singer. Through it all still willing to fly/club, but that became a means to an end rather than her primary purpose to which all else was window decoration.
121* Kyra was a rough and tumble undercover agent turned underground fighter turned "legit" pro wrestler, while Melanie Little deer was an affectionate SpiritedCompetitor and Wrestling/{{Melina}} Perez was a high maintenance, celebrity hanger-on {{fashionista}} dedicated to the success of her [[Wrestling/JohnMorrison boyfriend]]. Melanie and Melina were no less tough and no less violent than Kyra, though Melanie was less confrontational and Melina more melodramatic.
122* Josie started off as a defiant, loudmouthed, thick, tattooed party girl. As her career went on Josie became more muscular, less fat, more makeup, started wearing a weave, dressed in more feminine attire like skirts, and got a boob job. Her way of speaking became more formal and her attitude more or less stayed the same.
123* With Angel Williams the shift from "hard-bodied" fitness junkie to big-boobed, fashion-conscious [[WrestlingDoesntPay porn star]] "sorority" sister Wrestling/AngelinaLove was gradual. A photoshoot here, a couple stints in developmental there, a new [[TheGimmick gimmick]] for [[Wrestling/{{TNA}} a new promotion]], etc. With Lexi/[[OneSteveLimit Ashley]] Lane, the shift from humorous, high energy gym junkie to moody, [[CuteButCacophonic screeching]] beauty pageant queen call girl Wrestling/MadisonRayne was abrupt, to say the least. That said, Love's ''core'' wrestling style and demeanor were somewhat consistent, [[TheDitz simply getting]] more humorous (she ''did'' have a couple bouts of {{chickification}} but [[HesBack regained]] her reputation and credibility while remaining girly). Rayne's punch heavy in-ring approach, while less [[BoringButPractical exciting and technical]] than Lane's, was in some ways less girly, in contrast to everything else that came with joining Wrestling/TheBeautifulPeople.
124* Wrestling/KatarinaWaters started out as a vindictive sadist out to prove she was the best when she wasn't an inquisitive traveler trying to learn how to become the best. Then she got boyfriends and dedicated much of her time to helping them achieve their goals. Then [[IncestSubtext she fell in love with her brother]]. Then she became an UpperClassTwit, ProperLady who [[ReallyGetsAround enjoyed sleeping around]]. Then she became a lesbian sexual predator who had a kink for making people bleed and employed lots of tricks like VoiceOfTheLegion, BloodMagic, and {{hypno|tizethecaptive}}sis.
125* Wrestling/NatalyaNeidhart suddenly got very pretty at the end of 2010 where she was seen dolled up to the nines any time she wasn't wrestling. Her partner Wrestling/BethPhoenix got in on this around mid-2011. The Bella Twins actually commented on this in their shoot interview, stating that they taught Nattie how to do the "Diva thing" while they were training - as she was not used to making public appearances. An episode of ''Superstar Toys'' was even devoted to showing off her massive [[AllWomenLoveShoes shoe collection]].
126* Wrestling/ChristinaVonEerie gradually became more muscular, less whiny and more of a {{garbage wrestler}} over time. During this same time period her makeup became less obscuring and more complimentary of her facial features, her piercings became less overt, her hairstyles became more elaborate, her ring gear more varied and she took to showing off more of her chest. It's as if she had to look more feminine the more violent and abrasive she became.
127* "Sexy" Juliette The Huntress was a BloodKnight tomboy pretty much always dressed in athletic gear or baggy warmups, was very rarely made up, did little with her hair, and did not accessorize beyond color contact experiments and her trademark oversized headbands. As part of her repackaging as in the {{reviv|al}}ed FCW, Sofia Cortez was instructed to take better care of her hair while wearing more traditionally feminine lounge clothing, jewelry, face makeup and nail paint despite her "[[RealWomenDontWearDresses anti diva]]" gimmick suggesting she would be even less girly than Juliette. Wrestling/IvelisseVelez dropped the lounge clothes and jewelry, considering them an OldShame, but wore fewer headbands, kept painting her nails, kept using eye shadow, obtained a much larger variety of ring gear, warmups, of casual wear and did even more with her hair, albeit in [[DyeHard a different way]].
128* In 2011, El Brazo, a relatively short but burly man known for twisting arms, joined the ranks of Wrestling/{{AAA}}'s exoticos as "La Braza". Exoticos of course cause submission less through pain than through emasculating their opponents until they are too embarrassed to continue.
129* Jennifer Thomas, who was known as a fitness fanatic and "wrestling machine", returned to pro wrestling as a lawyer friendly wrestling PlayBoyBunny, although technically she's always been a [[VisualPun snow bunny]].
130* When Lady Frost debuted as the Savage Gentleman Victor Benjamin's valet she looked like a tattooed fitness nut with buzz cut and sweats. When she became a wrestler in her own right and began acting as his TagTeam partner in [[BattleCouple mixed tag matches]] she got elegant winter coats with, a shiny form fitting singlet, trimmed it all with fur and grew out her hair a little, making her visible {{foil}} to her spouse while otherwise acting more like him.
131* {{Wrestling/Paige}} originally defined herself as being NotLikeOtherGirls, with the 'Anti-Diva' RedBaron and a ruthless BloodKnight gimmick. She eventually started adding coloured tips to her hair, added in extensions, would [[SheCleansUpNicely dress up for a formal event]], joined ''Series/TotalDivas'', wore more makeup and happily talked about the occasional use of botox. When particularly zealous fans [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks disliked this change]], and said she didn't [[UnnecessaryMakeover "need"]] those things, she fired back by saying they were her choice.
132* Wrestling/MichelleMcCool (after she'd abandoned her sexy teacher persona) was a fitness-focused tomboy, who wore ring gear with crosses and occasionally a hoodie to the ring. A FaceHeelTurn initially had her as a ruthless BloodKnight out to destroy her opponents. When hooking up with Layla, she suddenly became very obsessed with her looks, ditzier, often seen in more makeup and fashionable outfits, [[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles more sparkles on her ring gear]] and declaring herself "Simply Flawless".
133* Wrestling/SonyaDeville. Some time after her main roster debut, she seemed to progressively ditch her BraidsOfAction and TomboyishPonytail hairstyles in favor of conventionally femenine straight hair, making her lean more towards TomboyWithAGirlyStreak. Just compare [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sonya_deville.png before]] and [[https://i.redd.it/w42wcu6zne931.jpg after]]. She's had another one of these yet again as of 2021, as her new ring attire as of her return to in-ring action is essentially [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sonya_dominatrix.jpg a dominatrix costume]], complete with a shiny black all body suit, copious amounts of eyeshadow, lipstick, and nail polish. Her status as an in-ring wrestler and tough ex-MMA fighter has also been downplayed in favour of making her a devious and somewhat cowardly authority figure, constantly hiding behind other muscle to help her in her feud with Naomi. At this point, she leans more towards dark feminine than tomboy.
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137* ''Toys/AmericanGirl'': Kit of the doll line is mentioned to despise pink and, in the books is [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl the Tomboy to her best friend Ruthie's Girly Girl]]. For the most part, her line has kept this, but when TheFilmOfTheBook came out, her blue school outfit and pajamas were both slowly phased out for girlier, pinker outfits that would be much more in-character for Ruthie to own... despite Ruthie herself getting her own doll and line of clothes.
138* Troll Dolls- cute gender-neutral toys have now become fashion-loving tweens called ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollz}}''.
139* ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' was meant to be gender-neutral according to Zachelere. Hasbro disagreed but early media was still roughly unisex. G1 were stated female on their cards, except for the Big Brother and Mountain Boy ponies. Slightly larger and with the foot feathering of Clydesdales, they came in pastel shades like their sisters but had names like Salty, Slugger, Chief, and Fireball. As you get deeper and deeper into TheEighties the characters and media became more feminine and girl geared. By [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyG3 G3]], which is from TheNoughties, [[LadyLand it didn't even]] ''[[LadyLand have]]'' [[LadyLand male ponies]].
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143* Kazooie from ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' originally looked much more tomboyish which was guilty of many players' ViewerGenderConfusion. In the later installment, ''Nuts And Bolts'', she appears a lot more feminine and curvy. Downplayed in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'', where she has a somewhat more feminine, long eyelashed reinterpretation of her Nintendo 64 design but doesn't look nearly as girly as she did in ''Nuts And Bolts''.
144* Coco from ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' started out as a TomboyWithAGirlyStreak until her redesign in ''VideoGame/CrashOfTheTitans''. She was aged into a teenager, given more feminine clothes, and her TomboyishPonytail was let loose. This was inverted in ''VideoGame/CrashMindOverMutant'' where the even older Coco looks much more tomboyish than she did even in the classic trilogy.
145* Tiny Kong from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' had already got this. She grew up from a {{Tomboy}} toddler to a {{Girly Girl}} teenager.
146* In ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'', Toy Chica is much more feminine than the original Chica from ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', with a slimmer, curvier figure, long eyelashes, and even a pair of pink short shorts. The original Chica also appears in ''2'' and actually looks less feminine than before[[spoiler:, but since it's either a possible prequel or one of the Bite of '87 victim's many nightmares, this is another straight example]].
147* Baiken in ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' was originally made as an {{Expy}} of [[Manga/RurouniKenshin Kenshin Himura]], and looked fairly masculine and on the slim side. She looked a bit more feminine with each successive release, but when she returned in ''Xrd Rev 2'', she got a huge FanservicePack upgrade, if you couldn't tell by her new boobs.
148* Sheik in ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'' is the most feminine looking incarnation of Sheik yet. She still looks androgynous enough so that she can pass as either a {{bishonen}} or a {{bifauxnen}}, however it's more obvious that she's a SweetPollyOliver. The game makes it ambiguous if [[LateArrivalSpoiler it's supposed to be obvious who she is]] or not. While she physically looks a lot like [[spoiler:Zelda]], she [[AmbiguousGender isn't gendered]] in the English version but is referred to as male in the Japanese version (so at least in-series people think she's male).
149* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'': Kairi is rather tomboyish in the original game, but becomes more feminine (with longer hair, a pink outfit, and whatnot) when a year passes in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII''. In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'', she cuts her hair shorter again but is otherwise even more feminine than before, with an ever pinker outfit and a more YamatoNadeshiko demeanor taking the place of her previous PluckyGirl personality.
150* Alia, the navigator introduced in ''VideoGame/MegaManX5'', was given a major design overhaul in ''VideoGame/MegaManX8'', with her body looking slightly more curvaceous and LettingHerHairDown. As a playable character in ''VideoGame/MegaManXDive'', she even has a White Day variant [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/rockman_x_dive/images/6/63/White_day_Alia_full_body.png/revision/latest?cb=20201229181540 wearing a very feminine dress with heels]].
151* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'': Cassie Cage is introduced in ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'' with BoyishShortHair and a low-sounding voice. In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', her hair is long and worn in a ponytail, her voice is higher and she wears pink nail polish.
152* ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'':
153** Brigette, a young host who was introduced in ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'', used to look a lot more like a tomboyish teenage girl in her first appearance, as she had short hair, a short skirt, and brown sandals. When she reappeared as the host for ''Pokémon Bank'', she was given a more feminine redesign, with a dress, longer hair, and girlier green sandals; she still looks a bit like a tomboy, but far less so.
154** In the same vein, in ''Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire'', the female PlayerCharacter (May/Haruka) wore a red and navy blue collared shirt with a white skirt over her navy blue bicycle shorts, navy blue and white gloves, shoes with black socks, and a bandanna. Her hair tips were quite angular as well to complete her tomboyish look. Her ''Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire'' redesign gives her a red and black tank top, white shorts over black bicycle shorts, dumps the socks and the gloves, and replaces the full head bandanna for something more akin to a bow with her hair tips becoming more curved.
155* The [[VideoGameRemake remake]] of ''VideoGame/RadiantHistoria'' replaced [[RebelliousPrincess Eruca's]] BoyishShortHair to a hairstyle that more evokes a PrincessClassic image, although this is purely aesthetic, as her personality and story are exactly the same.
156* In ''VideoGame/{{Robopon}}'', several Robopon became more feminine and cute in Moon, and in 2.
157* ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasonsFriendsOfMineralTown'' features some of this compared to ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonFriendsOfMineralTown''. The redesigns were due to DivergentCharacterEvolution with the original ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon64'' characterizations:
158** Karen's hard-edged, punk aesthetic is missing and has been replaced with a more feminine one. She traded in her jacket and white shirt for a simple sweater, plus she now wears make-up. Karen's expressions are also more delicate. The change is because Karen is a much softer CoolBigSis in the Mineral Town games.
159** Ann used to wear overalls and keep her hair braided, which was an artefact carried over from her having originally been a farm girl herself. The new design has her don a tunic with a bit of lace and capri pants, with her hair now just being in a ponytail. It still retains a tomboyish look, but her tomboyish personality has been downplayed somewhat.
160* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' has Ibuki. Initially while she was intended to be the Girly Girl to Elena's tomboy, Elena was more of a Tomboy With A Girly Streak and when Makoto came out (who is Street Fighter's most Tomboy character) Ibuki was more of a normal girl who knew how to be a ninja. When Street Fighter IV came around the developers admitted to putting a lot of time to Ibuki's Femininity and made sure her girly facial features can be seen behind the mask. Furthermore her alternates are far more girlier than both of her fellow SF3 females and her outfits got even girlier in V.
161* Princess Daisy from ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' was redesigned in the late N64 and early [=GameCube=] eras to be an energetic TomboyPrincess in order to [[DivergentCharacterEvolution differentiate]] herself from Princess Peach, whom she was conceived as an {{Expy}} of in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand''. However, sometime around the Wii U era, Daisy [[CharacterizationMarchesOn started to develop]] more and more feminine mannerisms, almost to the point where players wouldn't know she was a tomboy unless they [[InformedAttribute were told she was]].
162** ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' takes this even further by having Daisy be little more than a mere "Echo Fighter" MovesetClone of the more feminine Peach without any gameplay differences whatsoever, making Daisy even girlier than in her past appearances.,
163* In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', Sheik received one in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl''. While she still looks androgynous to the point where she [[ViewerGenderConfusion is often mistaken for male]], they made her more "obviously" female and gave her a braid. Sheik also isn't referred to neutrally or as male like in most official ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' sources, instead being explicitly referred to as female.
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167* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' has this InUniverse with [[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheEmberIslandPlayers The Ember Island Players]]. For example, Princess Azula is usually a rather unfeminine warrior, but her Ember Island Players counterpart wears pink, has makeup and nail polish, and wears CombatStilettos.
168* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ben 10}}'' :
169** Gwen was this after [[WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce the time skip]]. Her original series incarnation was a sharp-tongued 10-year-old [[TheSmartGuy smart girl]] with slightly tomboyish characteristics (mainly martial art skills, short hair, and temper). Her ''Alien Force'' incarnation trades in the capri pants for a skirt, is less of a DeadpanSnarker, takes the role as the calm and responsible TeamMom, and has an AllGirlsWantBadBoys relationship with Kevin.
170** This also happened to Gwen's EvilCounterpart, Charmcaster. In the original series, Charmcaster wore a trenchcoat that covered most of her body, had her hair in a TomboyishPonytail, and had a rough personality like Gwen. In the new series, she wears a sleeveless top and a miniskirt, wears her long hair straight, and has [[FemmeFatale a more coy, seductive personality.]]
171* ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer'':
172** Over the years the series has been gearing itself more at girls, what with Princess Dora being a thing and Dora appearing more often in dresses.
173** The ''WesternAnimation/DoraAndFriendsIntoTheCity'' series features an older Dora with longer hair, a headband, a dress, and tights. Although it's not unreasonable, given that she's now "Tween Dora" and has aged a few years.
174** Backpack has even gotten this treatment in the series after conveniently being destroyed she was rebuilt as a girly pink backpack [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics with eyelashes]]. No more ViewerGenderConfusion at least.
175* Jade from ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' is a tomboy who always seeks action despite her inexperience and young age an often has to be saved by her uncle or her uncle's allies when she gets too deep into trouble. It is shown later when her future self comes back to the past future Jade, while being a much better combatant being able to defeat the Chan Clan by herself, appears to have adopted many feminine traits from Viper who Jade looked up to despite Viper being a criminal.
176* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': Lola Bunny is an interesting variation. She went from being a no-nonsense PassionateSportsGirl in ''Film/SpaceJam'' to a bubbly, airheaded ValleyGirl in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''. However, this is a case where Girliness Upgrade ''doesn't'' overlap with HotterAndSexier, as her original ''Space Jam'' character was nothing more than a tomboyishly beautiful sex symbol with few defining traits other than "sexy" and "athletic", while her ''Looney Tunes Show'' counterpart is cute and girly but not overtly sexual or seductive, and has a real funny personality, without being just a MsFanservice.
177* ''Literature/TheMagicSchoolBus'':
178** In the original series, Arnold's cousin Janet was a DistaffCounterpart to him with similar clothes and the same hairstyle. In ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBusRidesAgain'' she's grown out her hair and changed her shirt to something more distinctly feminine, and she's also revealed to be just as nervous as her cousin.
179** To a lesser degree, Wanda. In the original series, she was quite clearly the class tomboy. In ''Rides Again'', while her fashion sense hasn't really changed apart from her [[TrueBlueFemininity new theme color]], not only has she hopped on the hair decs bandwagon, same as the other Friz girls, she TookALevelInKindness and acquired her friend Phoebe's [[FriendToAllLivingThings taste in animals]].
180* ''WesternAnimation/MikeLuAndOg'': Invoked in the episode "For the Love of Mike". When tomboy Mike's increasingly dirty methods of trying to keep [[AbhorrentAdmirer Haggis and Baggis Cuzzlewit]] away only make them more attracted to her, Mike decides to do the opposite and girls herself up with a pretty dress, lipstick, and perfume. It works, as the two immediately lose interest.
181* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
182** This happens a lot with the toys. Rainbow Dash, being the tomboy she is, sports TaremeEyes and comes with pink frilly hair accessories. Pinkie Pie's tangled mess of a mane is perfectly groomed, and several Princess Celestia toys are [[PrincessesPreferPink pink]] even though the [[CoversAlwaysLie box art depicts her as white.]]
183** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' went this route, with the most infamous of them all is Rainbow Dash. Her personality and role remained the same as her pony counterpart. Her default outfit had a skirt on it (though it should also be said that her pony counterpart didn't mind wearing dresses every now and then). As more installments in the series followed, Rainbow Dash did get several outfits without skirts however.
184* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyRescueAtMidnightCastle'' has Megan look like someone who can reasonably work on a ranch, with jeans, boots, a gingham shirt, a vest, and a TomboyishPonytail. In later G1 ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' works from the movie onwards, she has frilly [[TrueBlueFemininity blue overalls]], a slightly puffy, white shirt, and her ponytail is longer and wavier and tied with a {{pink|means feminine}} ribbon. The original Megan is a case of AdaptationalBadass while the latter portrayal is closer to the toys, though still more of an ActionGirl.
185* PlayedForLaughs in the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "That Sinking Feeling" where a friend of [[BollywoodNerd Baljeet]] comes to visit him for the first time in years, having gone through this in-between events. Baljeet actually thought [[ComicallyMissingThePoint she was a boy the whole time]] and that "he" [[GenderBender suddenly became a girl]].
186* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'':
187** Blossom and Bubbles are both {{Girly Girl}}s but the tomboyish Buttercup received a huge one of these in merchandising. All the girls were made taller and skinner, were given makeup, and have "girlier" hair. These versions were placed on things like makeup bags, and they had more emphasis on "girly" activities like shopping and makeup. It didn't seem stick around for long, so it's hard to find anything on the internet regarding this phase, though the brand being attached to fashion and makeup would happen again in the 2010s. Reportedly, [[CreatorBacklash Craig McCracken was not pleased with this at all]].
188** This was parodied in a timeskip episode where Buttercup grows up to be a shopping-obsessed {{Valley Girl}}. She and her sisters end up trying to hit on the Rowdyruff Boys while Townsville is under attack.
189* In ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'', Janine Melnitz underwent a Girliness Upgrade in the third season and onward to appease the MoralGuardians: [[TheOtherDarrin a new]] [[Creator/KathSoucie voice actress]] who toned down her old Bronx accent, a softer appearance, and a less harsh personality. This was actually justified in the 5th season episode "Janine, You've Changed"; she had made a deal with a ghost to be made over to win Egon's affections, and the ghost had hidden the changes from the cast. Ironically, the series had also found excuses to [[AllUpToYou send her into the field]] more and more often, even as this was going on.
190* ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'':
191** In the mid-2000s, Creator/DisneyChannel gave Spinelli, the tomboyish female, a bit of one when she appeared in promos for the show. The advertisements only featured her, and she spoke like a borderline ValleyGirl. This also happened when Disney Channel was going through their own girliness upgrade. This version of Spinelli went as quick as she came in.
192** Gretchen gets one in an episode where she hangs around with Ashley A. She's shown getting her hair styled and wearing more colourful outfits.
193* Pearl's original design in the ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' pilot is rather androgynous-looking. Her finalized design is more feminine and has a ballerina-inspired design.
194* ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'':
195** Zig-zagged. Her first design had a round cupcake country-cottage look. In the 2003 series, she became a cute tomboy then became slightly more feminine looking in a {{timeskip}}. ''Berry Bitty Adventures'' has her as a pink-haired girly tween. Her current incarnation from WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcakeBerryInTheBigCity is downplayed, as she’s not particularly tomboyish or girly, but mostly has feminine interests.
196** Raspberry Tart (or "Raspberry Torte") inverts and then plays it straight. She was originally just as feminine as the other girls but was made into a sporty {{tomboy}} for the 2003 reboot. The 2009 reboot made her even more feminine than originally, being a big GirlyGirl. Her ''Berry in the Big City'' incarnation is likewise girly.
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200* Joan of Arc's image in media is often given this treatment, portraying her as a LadyOfWar. In real life, Joan wore men's clothes in order to be seen as equal to the troops and to avoid possible rape attempts. Although it should be noted, the haircut she gave herself was a pageboy - which is seen as feminine these days but was masculine back then. Some adaptations (''Film/ThePassionOfJoanOfArc'' and ''Film/TheMessengerTheStoryOfJoanOfArc'' for example) give her BoyishShortHair to translate this.
201* While Gwen Stefani had always been known for having a unique and eclectic sense of style, many noted that around the time Music/NoDoubt went on hiatus (which was also the time she started her solo career and began developing her fashion line,) there seemed to be a sharp swerve from tomboyish to more glamorous and feminine.
202* Queen UsefulNotes/ElizabethII hinted to being a TomboyPrincess back in her years as a princess when she joined the Army during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII as a mechanic. [[UpperClassEquestrian Not to mention she's been a horsewoman for most of her life]]. However, after her coronation, Her Majesty became significantly more feminine as she got older, especially wearing her signature and brightly-coloured monochromatic outfits (which ''are'', in fact, very elegant and lady-like), [[GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak though she still retained a tomboy streak]].
203* This was enforced on Creator/MaraWilson around the time she starred in the remake of ''Film/MiracleOnThirtyFourthStreet''. The studio wanted her to be more like Creator/ShirleyTemple, wearing more pink and having curled hair. One of the reasons she loved her more famous role in ''{{Film/Matilda}}'' was that she could essentially be herself on film. One of the reasons she stopped acting professionally was because she kept being brought in for the girlier parts that weren't her personality. Ironically, Shirley Temple would have preferred ActionGirl roles. Her mother supported her in this but the studio always managed to tone it down.
204* Defied by Creator/ThoraBirch, who affirms that her fall from the Hollywood limelight after ''Film/AmericanBeauty'' and ''Film/GhostWorld'' was because she "wouldn't wear the frilly bows" - the 2000s favoring GirlyGirl blonde starlets.
205* Creator/KeiraKnightley's early roles were the likes of ''Film/BendItLikeBeckham'', ''Film/TheHole'', ''Film/KingArthur2004'', ''Film/TheJacket'' and ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' - where she had a slightly tomboyish image (she described herself as "a real scruff"). But she soon got typecast as the SpiritedYoungLady in period pieces and became a model as well. ''Film/PrideAndPrejudice2005'''s director in fact nearly didn't cast her because he thought she'd be too glamorous to play a {{Tomboy}} like Lizzy Bennet.
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