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7->''"Women who are in this sport, I always tell them not to quit too soon. If they work hard, they will eventually go further than many of the men!"''
8-->-- '''Sweet Nancy''' on professional wrestling, [[http://www.ladysports.com/stories/sweet_nancy.htm LadySports.com]]
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10It's often that many shows feature a bigger ratio of males to females in their characters, with TheSmurfettePrinciple being pretty widespread. However a lot of the time this can work in favor of the female character. Being the only female in a largely male environment makes her stand out and be [[MenAreGenericWomenAreSpecial distinctive]] from all the male characters. If the writers have written her well and avoided making the character a FlawlessToken, then chances are she will become popular with the viewers. If her popularity rises high enough, she might even become a BreakoutCharacter.
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12The area in which this is most common is ProfessionalWrestling. It's a rather frequent occurrence for a woman to be introduced as someone's manager or valet, usually for a {{tag team}}, and end up becoming more popular than the wrestlers they're managing. Often if the team splits, the woman will fare much better because she can be integrated into the women's division while the men will often become lost in the shuffle. It also helps that by nature of the beast, a woman with no athletic or mic skills can easily get over with the male-dominated audience if she has enough [[SexSells sex appeal]].
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14Note that this is not simply about a female becoming a Breakout Character. There must be a majority of males compared to females for this to count. The character need not be the only woman on the show either. See also EnsembleDarkhorse and BreakupBreakout.
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20* There have been plenty of female characters in ''Franchise/LupinIII'' over the decades, but Fujiko Mine is the only one to appear in every version of the franchise. Her fame reached a climax in 2012, when after forty years and much egging by the fans, she had a spin-off series that featured her and the rest of the Lupin gang as a series-long OriginsEpisode, similar to the Monkey Punch era titled ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine''.
21* Rika Nonaka and Renamon, the only girls in the PowerTrio of ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' became big breakout characters and are perhaps the most iconic characters not just in Tamers, but the entire Franchise/{{Digimon}} franchise, Renamon especially. During the series 15th anniversary, the duo represented the entire season of Tamers alongside [[TheHero Takato]], with Henry curiously absent. Rika was also chosen as the narrator for the English dub of ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' instead of Takato, when the previous seasons had only used the goggle boys as narrators.
22** [[PopularWithFurries Although Renamon's popularity might have to do with something other than just being badass]].
23* Android 18 from ''Franchise/DragonBall''. She is without a doubt the most popular and well-known of the Androids (excluding Cell) and has been playable in almost every ''Dragon Ball'' fighting game on the market; aside from the Z Fighters and the main villains, she is easily the character you can be most assured will be playable.
24** She finally got her own Story Mode as the protagonist of one of the stories in ''VideoGame/DragonBallFighterZ''.
25* Deedlit of ''Roleplay/RecordOfLodossWar'', the work's (early) token female, got her own spinoff manga ''Deedlit's Tale'' as well as starring in the 2021 {{Metroidvania}} ''VideoGame/RecordOfLodossWarDeedlitInWonderLabyrinth''.
26* [[Anime/OnePieceFilmRed Uta]] is the only ''Franchise/OnePiece'' movie antagonist to be female and she is by far the most popular. The amount of fanart and merchandise she's received in comparison to [[Anime/OnePieceFilmStrongWorld Shiki]] or [[Anime/OnePieceFilmGold Tesoro]] is rather staggering.
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30* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'':
31** Gwen Stacy was originally remembered in the 21st century only for being part of Peter's LoveTriangle with ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson ''[[ComicBook/TheNightGwenStacyDied and then]]'' [[ILetGwenStacyDie dying]]. However, her return in adaptations ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' and ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderManSeries''[[note]]the latter with a lot of praise for her actress Creator/EmmaStone[[/note]] resulted in Gwen getting fans again and many begging for her to return from the dead. This culminated with ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', a massive crossover of all the alternate universe counterparts of Spider-Man, which introduced the Spider-Woman of Earth-65, a universe where Peter died and Gwen gained spider powers. "Spider-Gwen", as she became known, was so popular amongst fans that she received [[ComicBook/SpiderGwen her own comic series]], which became the highest debuting comic of 2015. Gwen Stacy later got ''another'' spinoff version of herself, [[ComicBook/TheUnbelievableGwenpool Gwenpool]], from a variant cover of ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}''. A far cry from her iconic "[[CollateralAngst death for angst]]", and ironic considering she was originally killed off due to [[TheScrappy her lack of popularity]] compared to Mary-Jane.
32** In practice, Gwenpool is actually a ''subversion'', as the character derived from the variant cover isn't an alternate version of Gwen Stacy: it's a comic book nerd who got stuck in the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'' [[RealNameAsAnAlias whose name literally is Gwen Poole]]. All the superficial similarities to both characters are "freakish coincidences" and misunderstandings, up to the character having never even read any Deadpool comics. One issue featuring Deadpool even has him point that any casual reader would automatically assume that she's just another alternate Gwen Stacy, if they were even aware of her character existing.
33* ''ComicBook/DarthVader'': Doctor Aphra, Vader's amoral hired gun with a fondness for treasure hunting, getting rich, and her two disturbingly bloodthirsty droids, became popular with ''Star Wars'' fans and received [[ComicBook/DoctorAphra her own spin-off]] following the next of her interstellar adventures.
34* ''ComicBook/{{Blackhawk}}'': Both versions of Lady Blackhawk are more well known than their respective squad members. Zinda Blake, especially, as she became a prominent ''Birds of Prey'' member during the 2000s.
35* In ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' comics, female supporting characters ComicBook/LoisLane and ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} are more popular than any male supporting character who isn't called ComicBook/JimmyOlsen, and they eventually became popular enough to have their own ongoing series. Lois' first book clocked 139 issues before being cancelled, and Supergirl's adventures were published continuously as her own book or as a backup strip during twenty-six years until DC decided to kill her off. Even so, Kara Zor-El was so popular and well-known that DC had to end up bringing her back.
36* Silk Spectre is the best-loved of the ''ComicBook/BeforeWatchmen'' series by the old-school ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' fandom.
37* The Scientist Supreme from Marvel comics is really [[LegacyCharacter a title given to the heads of AIM throughout comic book history,]] but for some reason the one female Scientist Supreme, Monica Rappaccini, has been the primary one in other adaptations, from tentpole video game ''VideoGame/MarvelsAvengers'' to mobile game ''Marvel Strike Force''.
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41* Jasmine from ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' is a supporting character, while the main character is the titular Aladdin. That didn't prevent her from being included in the Franchise/DisneyPrincess franchise, where she is the only princess in the lineup who isn't the main character from their debut film.
42* Tinkerbell from ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' got her own spinoff franchise in the Franchise/DisneyFairies. Even before that, she was recognized as one of the company's mascots, even if she was no where near the level of Mickey and his friends. She's easily the most recognisable character from the movie for these reasons.
43* Aisling from ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfKells'' is the only prominent female character in the film (aside from Pangur Ban, who's a cat), but she's also the most popular character by far, and fans have been calling for a spin-off about her ever since the movie came out.
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47* Out of the three leading actors in the ''Film/HarryPotter'' movies, Creator/EmmaWatson has received the most publicity. While Creator/DanielRadcliffe and Creator/RupertGrint have gotten a large number of roles, it is Emma who has remained in the public eye the most. She's done quite well for herself alongside her film career, even becoming the Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women (part of the UsefulNotes/UnitedNations).
48* Agent ComicBook/PeggyCarter, the love interest and only non-bit female character in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger''. After her popularity with fans became clear (due in no small part to her actress, Creator/HayleyAtwell), Marvel Studios has tried to include her wherever possible. Joss Whedon wrote a deleted scene for her in ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', [[Film/AgentCarter she's the subject of one of the]] ''Film/MarvelOneShots'', and she has cameos in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'', ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', and ''Film/AntMan1''. To top it off, she was given her very own television miniseries, ''Series/AgentCarter'', making her the first leading lady of the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse. She has or will have more appearances across the franchise than ComicBook/CaptainAmerica himself.
49* Despite not being the protagonist and being introduced half an hour into the film, Mako Mori is often considered the most standout character of ''Film/PacificRim'', thanks to Creator/RinkoKikuchi's ([[AMinorKidroduction and Mana Ashida's]]) performance and Mako's arc driving much of the plot. It also helps that she's ''not'' a love interest; she and protagonist Raleigh stick to being just friends by the end of the movie. Her character ended up inspiring a new template for feminism in films, [[http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Mako_Mori_test the Mako Mori Test,]] intended as a partner to UsefulNotes/TheBechdelTest.
50* Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse
51** Perhaps invoked with ''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice''. Despite ComicBook/WonderWoman (Creator/GalGadot) having a supporting role, a lot of press stemmed from the fact that she was making her live-action film debut. She got lots of praise, to the point of being the one thing ''universally'' loved about the film - and many expressed excitement for her upcoming long-awaited [[Film/WonderWoman2017 movie]]. Said movie ended up becoming the first critical success of the DCEU. The film has gone on to become the setting's most successful film at the domestic box office, and a [[Film/WonderWoman1984 sequel]] was fast-tracked while other movie projects that were discussed way before (some even since the days of ''Film/ManOfSteel'') remain in DevelopmentHell. She's front and center on the DVD covers of the Ultimate Edition of ''Batman v Superman'', and was featured front and center in the promotional campaigns of ''Film/{{Justice|League 2017}} [[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague League]]''. Doubly ironic, considering Wonder Woman used to be considered as the least popular (or the least well-known) of DC's Big Three heroes.
52** Harley Quinn on ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}'' also qualifies. While not the only female member of the team, Harley had the most agency and the best dialogue of the team. This coupled with her sexy design and Creator/MargotRobbie's funny, menacing and [[NoStuntDouble athletically impressive]] performance made Harley one of the best characters in the film. Immediately people talked about a Harley spinoff, which eventually got optioned (by Robbie's production company) as ''Film/{{Birds of Prey|2020}}'', stretched to ''Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn''. She would also appear in ''Film/TheSuicideSquad''.
53* The child actresses in the original ''Film/DiaryOfAWimpyKid'' trilogy, as Creator/ChloeGraceMoretz and, to a lesser extent, Creator/{{Peyton List|1998}} have been the most successful stars since the series ended[[note]]although the other main child actress, Laine MacNeill, has done little since[[/note]]. The actors have not done much otherwise, as Karan Brar only remained relevant by appearing on the [[Series/{{Jessie}} same]] [[Series/{{Bunkd}} shows]] as Creator/{{Peyton List|1998}}. Devon Bostick did OK since then thanks to his role on ''Series/The100'', but not by that much. Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron, Grayson Russell, and the Fielding twins (who played Manny) virtually vanished from the spotlight after the series ended.
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57* After the end of ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'', Creator/MirandaCosgrove moved on to the lead role in ''Series/{{iCarly}}''. That show was a massive smash hit for Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and propelled her to a level of stardom way beyond what any Nickelodeon actor had ever had before and likely won't see again for a long time...until Music/ArianaGrande came along. She eventually became the highest paid 'minor aged' actress on all of television for the last three seasons of the show.
58* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Yara Greyjoy, InUniverse. She is Balon's only daughter, but is unquestionably the most successful and competent of all his children, posthumous or otherwise.
59* ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'': Sweet Dee settled into this by the end of the first season. She was created to be the [[WomenAreWiser voice of reason to contrast with Mac, Dennis, and Charlie]]. Creator/KaitlinOlson's dislike for playing the "wet blanket" led to Dee [[CharacterizationMarchesOn becoming]] a dysfunctional {{Jerkass}} like the guys. Dee also became a frequent foil for Charlie because Olson developed a reputation among the cast for ''not'' {{Corpsing}} when Creator/CharlieDay [[HarpoDoesSomethingFunny goes off the rails]].
60* ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'': Ashley Tisdale and Debby Ryan are the two biggest stars to come out of the franchise. Tisdale continued to make a name for herself in ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' and ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'', whereas Ryan got her own show in ''Series/{{Jessie}}''.
61* ''Series/KickinIt'' is one of Disney XD's biggest hits. Its sole female star, Olivia Holt, eventually got her own show with ''Series/IDidntDoIt.''
62* ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' may be one of the biggest examples of this. Xena started off as an arc villain in ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys,'' who was slated to reform and then die a hero's death. She proved popular enough [[BreakoutCharacter to warrant her own TV series.]] The show in question ended up becoming a MorePopularSpinoff and one of the highest rated television shows in the 90s. ''Hercules'', meanwhile, is pretty much forgotten today outside of being ''Xena'''s parent series.
63* An unusual example in ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'', Penny started off as the only female character of note on the show, and a sort of stereotypical SoBeautifulItsACurse / AttractivenessIsolation kind of female character. A combination of naturalistic writing, comedic chemistry between Kaley Cuoco and the rest of the cast and deliberate efforts to keep her from being a walking sex joke kept her as a vital mainstay of the show's format. In the fourth season they started experimenting with bringing other recurring female characters Bernadette and Amy [[AscendedExtra as part of the main cast]], forming a PowerTrio with Penny. Many have felt that several mediocre episodes are saved by the "girl squad" subplot.
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67* Gwen Stefani of Music/NoDoubt. The video for "Don't Speak" shows her taking the spotlight and starring in all the publicity photos, while her three (male) bandmates languish in obscurity.
68* ''Very'' prevalent in hip-hop. Any time there's a lone femcee among a clique of male rappers, she'll stand out simply by being the only female voice. Her success as a solo artist isn't guaranteed, but she'll still serve a niche by catering to female audiences in the male-dominated genre. Creator/LilKim is one of the earliest and best-known examples, as she was the breakout star from Junior M.A.F.I.A., a group of Creator/TheNotoriousBIG's proteges, before becoming famous in her own right. Other female rappers who came up this way include Creator/LaurynHill (The Fugees), Eve (the Ruff Ryders), and Music/NickiMinaj (Young Money).
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72* In ''Series/TheMuppetShow'', Miss Piggy, one of the few female Muppets, was initially only a minor character, but her popularity skyrocketed and she is now probably the most famous of them, along with Kermit.
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76* In ''Theatre/{{Apocalyptour}}'', Meredith Stepien staying behind after the show ostensibly ends to sing "The Coolest Girl in the World" directly references this. Possibly Foreshadowing eventually producing a female-centered musical starring her and Lauren Lopez.
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80* In general, there are numerous women's wrestling websites - ''Diva Dirt'' and ''Lethal WOW'' being the most notable - dedicated to chronicling every type of women's wrestling out there. So the result is that many women signed to the WWE developmental system will be known simply from the websites following their progress. Wrestling/AlexaBliss for example had loads of fans before she had even debuted on TV.
81* OlderThanTheyThink: Wrestling/TheFabulousMoolah was initially a valet for [[Wrestling/BuddyRogers "The Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers]] but eventually branched out on her own and became a pioneer for women's wrestling. She is recognised as the first ever [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwf-wm.html WWE Women's Champion]] and held it for over twenty years. However, Rogers is still a legend, so she doesn't overshadow him completely, he simply wasn't pushed as hard by WWE, who went so far as {{retcon}} the women's title record for Moolah and continued to use her well past her peak, while if one only watched WWE they'd mostly recognize Rogers as the "Nature Boy" before Wrestling/RicFlair.
82* Wrestling/{{Sable}} was first Wrestling/TripleH's valet and then Wrestling/MarcMero's. He was popular in WCW as Johnny B Badd but the WWF fans cared little for Marc Mero and much more for Sable, to the point that this was made into an angle. She was given more attention and storylines and is now recognized as the first true WWE Diva. This also happened to Mero's second valet, Wrestling/{{Jacqueline}}, though she didn't become quite as big a WWF star as Sable. She did however get inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.
83* [[Wrestling/TammyLynnSytch Sunny]] first debuted for WWF as the valet for the Bodydonnas. She became much more popular than they did, and was booked as the manager of several different wrestlers ([[Characters/WWETagTeams The Godwinns]], [[Wrestling/RonSimmons Farooq Asad]], even Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors briefly). However she was a few years early for the Wrestling/AttitudeEra and so wasn't able to reach the popularity level that Sable did.
84* Wrestling/StacyKeibler originally came up in Wrestling/{{WCW}} as Miss Hancock, the secretary for Standards & Practices. Eventually broke out and wound up being the only woman ''not'' to be fired by WCW near the end. In the WWF, she was manager for many wrestlers, and was almost always more popular than the guys she managed.
85* In World Class Championship Wrestling, Hollywood John Tatum was a decent wrestler with poor mic skills. To spice him up, his real-life girlfriend, Missy Hyatt, was promoted to being his valet. She was considered much more interesting than he was and when they moved to the UWF, Missy & John broke up and she got involved with manager/booker/part-time wrestler Wrestling/EddieGilbert. Tatum's career flamed out, while Missy went on to working in Memphis, WCW and had brief runs in the WWF and Wrestling/{{ECW}}.
86* A few people probably remember Wrestling/{{Test}} and Albert, and some probably will remember that they were in a {{tag team}}, but who knew that Wrestling/TrishStratus, the 2013 Hall Of Famer, was their valet?
87** Trish lampshaded this once when Vince [=McMahon=] complimented on her match. She pantomimed dialing a phone and said, "Hello, 911? I'd like to report a robbery. It looks like the women have stolen the show."
88* Trish's arch-rival, Wrestling/{{Lita}}, benefited from this as well. She debuted as a valet to Essa Rios who was meant to be a pioneer of the Light-Heavyweight division. He ended up lapsing into obscurity (more so than Test and Albert) while Lita became popular with the fans for her high flying moves. She had previously been this in ECW as Danny Doring's manager, Miss Congeniality. Doring was hired by WWE after the closure of ECW, but never called up from developmental.
89* The Lovely Lacey, self proclaimed First Lady Of Wrestling/{{ROH}}, is the comparable breakout to every member of Special K not named Wrestling/JayLethal, and is one of the two main reasons Special K has such a powerful VillainousLegacy despite being completely overshadowed and displaced by Generation Next.(the other is of course other companies didn't siphon Special K members out of ROH the way they did stables like Generation Next). So that leaves one other woman(two if you count their victim Jail Bait) and seventeen males in Angel Dust, Brian XL, Cheech, Cloudy, Dixie, Deranged, Izzy, Hyjinx, Fred The Elephant Boy, Slugger, Jody Fleisch(another victim), Joey Matthews(victim), Mikey Batts, Mellow, Lit, Slim J, Yeyo and bodyguard Wrestling/{{Abyss}}. A few of them have had respectable careers outside of ROH, Abyss being especially noticeable on TNA, Wrestling/MikeyWhipwreck already being an established name, but none besides Hydro(Lethal) had as much effect on ROH, which slowly but surely rose to rival TNA in noteriety, as Lacey.
90* Wrestling/{{Melina}} Perez was initially more successful than the tag team she was managing, MNM, after they broke up, but overtime, sometimes in spite of himself, Wrestling/{{John Morrison}}/Hennigan/Mundo achieved at least as much recognition. Joey Mercury has gotten the short end of the stick however. He was considered the heart of MNM in OVW, who taught the other two to become better wrestlers while learning from them to become even more charismatic, but when the team came to WWE [[CreatorsPest he was deemed the weak link]] and became the reason for their breakup when Melina [[RealitySubtext called him such]] and Morrison agreed with her! Between this and a burial following a botched spot in a ladder match, that may have not even been his fault, Mercury's promising career kind of stalled.
91* [[Wrestling/SarahStock Dark Angel]] was a member of Los Un-Mexicans with seven men for a year in NGX, and then became a bigger name in the industry than all of them via [=MainStream=] Wrestling New Brunswick, Wrestling/{{CMLL}} and World Wonder Ring STARDOM. That said, she had little impact on NGX itself, so restricting things to the company Kaientai was the biggest star. Just that when most fans think Kaientai they think the Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling PowerStable that eventually became it's own pro wrestling company, while ''Sarah Stock'' is something of a legend for her feuds with La Amapola and Princesa Sugehit.
92* Hardly anyone remembers the team of KC James and Idol Stevens known as the Teacher's Pets, but they do remember Wrestling/MichelleMcCool, who was their valet and went onto become the first [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-diva.html WWE Divas' Champion]] as well as one of the prominent figures of the women's division - not to mention [[HappilyMarried Mrs.]] [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Undertaker.]] As of 2012, KC James has been released from WWE and is toiling away on the indy circuit. Stevens was sent back to developmental where he was repackaged as Wrestling/DamienSandow, tore up FCW, and soon earned the attention of WWE's higher-ups as a possible future star. He has since reappeared on WWE main programming in a fairly prominent role and thus has over came this.
93* Happened again when the Hart Dynasty split. David Hart Smith got released, Tyson Kidd mostly competed on NXT, but [[Wrestling/NatalyaNeidhart Natalya]] got put back into the women's division and pushed to win the title. This was actually used as a storyline on NXT. Tyson Kidd made a heel turn as a result of feeling overshadowed by his wife's success - to the degree that crowds were chanting "Nattie's wife!" at him.
94* The British wrestling family of the Knights had five wrestlers by 2011, three men and two women. The two women are much more well-known in America during that same year. Sweet Saraya has competed with Wrestling/{{SHIMMER}} many times and eventually claimed their title while daughter Britani is now Wrestling/{{Paige}} in WWE. Paige also became the first ever NXT Women's Champion.
95* For that matter, the Canadian All Knighter's tag team did operate in the USA for awhile and they had a student who became their valet, one Wrestling/BethPhoenix.
96* Inverted with Thuggin And Buggin Enterprises, as [[Wrestling/CarleneMoore Jazz]] ended up being the most successful member of the group despite being a hanger-on to it while they were together but after they were forced apart by the draft, [[Wrestling/TeddyLong Theodore Long]] eventually became general manager of Smackdown, Wrestling/MarkHenry ''eventually'' became World Heavyweight Champion and Chris Nowinski's research into concussions would change the way people in the USA looked at sports (and simulated sports) for good. The one she remained more successful than was Rodney Mack (her real-life husband), and even that only picked back up when they left WWE entirely and went back to the Wrestling/{{N|ationalWrestlingAlliance}}WA promotions.
97* ECW dancing machine DJ Gabriel lasted only six months in the WWE, while his valet Wrestling/AliciaFox got traded to ''Smackdown'' and put into a prominent storyline. She became an EnsembleDarkhorse with Diva fans on the internet and won the Divas' Championship when she was moved to ''Raw''.
98* {{Wrestling/Naomi|Wrestler}} initially made it to TV as part of Wrestling/TheFunkadactyls managing Wrestling/BrodusClay. While part of the stable, she became a cast member of ''Series/TotalDivas'' and garnered more mainstream attention. While she suffered a few career setbacks from 2015-2016, she eventually struck gold when she became Smackdown Women's Champion and got over massively with the fans. Brodus was released two years previously after a failed heel turn. Her partner {{Wrestling/Cameron}} looked to be a straight example too, but her WWE career came to an abrupt end in 2016.
99* If you talk to wrestling fans long enough you just might run into one or two who have a passing familiarity with Wrestling/CheerleaderMelissa. Perhaps as the [=ChickFight=] staple, the multiple time APW Future Legend title holder, a SHIMMER Champion, perhaps as the burqua clad Raisha Saeed or zipper happy Alissa Flash in [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]], for that time she was ranked #1 among wrestlers around the world, as a President Of Wonder Ring Stardom, as {{masked luchador}}a Mariposa on El Rey's Wrestling/LuchaUnderground, ''maybe'' even as that {{jobber}} on [[BShow Sunday Night Heat]] but good luck finding anyone who knows the tag team she used to lead cheers for, the Ballard Brothers. They do still appear on the same card every once and while, even if no longer on the same spot, so the Ballards have benefited from her success to an extent.
100* People recall Wrestling/JillianHall's WWE run for her ridiculous gimmicks and {{jobber}} run but at least they recall. How much less is said of the rest of the Bomb Squad, the stable she used to be a member of? The bomb squad sharing their name with many other stables may also play a role but the same could be said of Jillian's OVW team, the Blonde Bombers, who became the Dicks on Smackdown. Who knows her personal referee Whipme Spearz or her former tag team partner Tiny Tim? The male teammates whose fame was not overshadowed by Jillian's were already well established (JBL, [[Wrestling/LondonAndKendrick London, Kendrick]]...maybe Orlando Jordan and the Basham Brothers)
101* Among English speaking wrestling fans, Wrestling/BlackRose is easily the best known member of the Dominican Revolution ([[http://luchawomen.blogspot.com/2009/03/black-rose.html despite being Puerto Rican]]). She's also better known in the continental US than her WWC clients Los Fugitivos de la Calle (Niche and Lynx), El Bronco #1, Huracan Castillo Jr or IWA client Jumping Jeff Jeffery. Jeffery's partner Chicano is at least as well known as her in the English market however, if not by wrestling fans then by boxing fans, as he is part of the Cotto family.
102* When Wrestling/AlexanderRusev debuted on WWE programing in April 2014, it was obvious his valet Lana was stealing the spotlight away from him. The fact that Rusev was portrayed as not being conversant in English didn't help matters. This, in fact, was the [[InvokedTrope intent]], but it was {{Averted|Trope}} in the end. Despite the pairing of Wrestling/RusevAndLana working out well, Wrestling/{{WWE}} had big plans to split them up in 2015 in preparation for Lana [[BreakupBreakout becoming a solo star]], as Wrestling/VinceMcMahon liked her but not him. Lana was paired with Wrestling/DolphZiggler while Rusev was paired with Wrestling/SummerRae, who dressed and styled her hair much like Lana did. Fans hated the angle and both of them suffered from it, and was scrapped due to a combination of both Lana and Rusev getting hurt, and Lana posting about their real-life engagement on Twitter, which incurred Vince's ire. When both had recovered from their injuries, [[StatusQuoIsGod they were back together]].
103* It happened with Wrestling/{{Fandango}}'s dance partner Wrestling/SummerRae. After months of just acting as a valet, she began getting chants from fans. She was slowly integrated into the women's division and was chosen to join the cast of the reality show ''Series/TotalDivas''. When she broke away from Fandango, this happened to his next dance partner Wrestling/{{Layla}}. The two feuded for a while before ultimately joining forces and dumping Fandango. They formed a team called [=SLayers=] while Fandango just faded away. They would eventually be [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] as Fandango rebound as one-half of Breezango the Fashion Police with Tyler Breeze, while Summer was released in 2017.
104* Wrestling/KateyHarvey first surfaced as a valet to the tag team Wrestling/RoughStuff. She soon struck out on her own to become the top female wrestler in Ireland (including the first Irish Women's Champion!) whereas Rough Stuff took a two year hiatus. When they returned, they did so completely separate from Katey.
105* A similar case happened with Irish female [[{{Wrestling/Kazza}} "Session Moth" Martina]]. The character debuted as a valet in OTT to a tag team The Lads From The Flats. Her popularity skyrocketed and she eclipsed the team, breaking out on her own as one of the flagship faces of the promotion. Of course she did still have a pre-existing fanbase from her days as Kazza G but still.
106* All three Eagles have found success in professional wrestling, however, Ryan and Robbie are not as well known as Madison is in North America thanks to a run as SHIMMER Champion getting her ranked #1 in the world by Pro Wrestling Illustrated. At least they were not until Wrestling/BulletClub anyway. So Madison broke out, then Robbie and Ryan played catch up.
107* Wrestling/AlexaBliss became the manager to Blake and Murphy on NXT. Fans are usually indifferent to the two of them, but Alexa draws good reactions and has been pushed for the Women's Championship more than once. She became a high-profile star of her own when she parted ways with them, and soon became the first woman to hold both the Raw and Smackdown Women's Championship. As for the team she left behind: Buddy Murphy was briefly Cruiserweight Champion and Wrestling/SethRollins' lackey, whilst Wesley Blake had brief runs as part of the Forgotten Sons (torpedoed by stablemate Jaxson Ryker's anti-BLM comments) and as enforcer for Wrestling/BaronCorbin. Both men were released in 2021.
108* Wrestling/{{Carmella}} is quite a similar case to Alexa. She first made a name for herself as the valet of [[Wrestling/EnzoAndCass Enzo Amore and Big Cass]], but when all was done had the most successful career of all of them, as she became a standout of the female roster, winning the first ever Women's Money in the Bank match and eventually taking the title for herself. While Enzo and Cass were popular starting out (certainly more so than Blake and Murphy), the team split after only a year on the main roster, and Enzo's reputation was ruined with his rape allegations (leading WWE to UnPerson him completely). According to her, she wasn't called up to TV as part of their act because Triple H told her she could make it on her own. After Big Cass' firing, she's the only one of the three still employed in WWE.
109* When the stable Wrestling/{{Sanity}} was called up to the main roster, Wrestling/NikkiCross was notably absent. The reason for this was perhaps invoking this trope, as it was thought she could break out on her own. They were right; Nikki has had success as a multi-time Women's Tag Team Champion (and MoralityChain to) with Wrestling/AlexaBliss, a (2021) Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank winner, and a ([[Wrestling/WWERaw Raw]]) Women's Champion. As of June 2021, she was the last member of the stable left in the company. The others' post-heights in WWE: jobber (Wrestling/EricYoung), teaming with Wrestling/DrakeMaverick in NXT (Killian Dain), and member of Imperium (Alexander Wolfe). This is, of course, not counting Sawyer Fulton, who was replaced even before the main roster move.
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113* {{Creator/Capcom}} in general seems quite fond of this trope:
114** The ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' franchise has multiple examples just by itself:
115*** Chun-Li is often called "The First Lady of Fighting Games," and for very good reason. She is generally treated as ''the'' representative of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' [[note]]while making Ryu the representative of [[VideoGame/StreetFighterI the original game]][[/note]], she is one of the only returning characters in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'' (and the only returning character in ''[[UpdatedRerelease 3rd Strike]]''), is the only character aside from Ryu to have appeared in every VideoGame/CapcomVs game, and even received [[Film/StreetFighterTheLegendOfChunLi her very own movie]] (although [[VideoGameMoviesSuck people don't like to talk about it]]).
116*** Cammy White from ''Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers'' is, besides [[FinalBoss Akuma]] from ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo: The Ultimate Championship'', the only other debuting character from an UpdatedRerelease of ''Street Fighter'' to appear in several spin-offs, including ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken''. She is also the only character to have her own spin-off in ''VideoGame/CannonSpike''.[[note]]not counting ''VideoGame/StreetFighter2010'', whose association is ambiguous and largely attributed to a DubNameChange.[[/note]]
117*** ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha''[='=]s Sakura Kasugano also became a case of this. A female fan of Ryu with a similar play style, she became one of the most beloved characters of the spin-off series, to the point where she got her own manga spin-off. The only other ''Alpha'' character to prominently feature in other games is [[JokeCharacter Dan]].
118*** Subverted with C. Viper of ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' fame. It would seem Capcom believed she would become an EnsembleDarkhorse and thus included her in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3''[[note]]Though it is possible that her inclusion was more to [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute replace the out-of-fashioned]] VideoGame/CaptainCommando with a more recent character [[WolverinePublicity promoting a current game]].[[/note]], only to abruptly bail on her when she turned out to not be as popular as they had hoped, to the point that she hasn't made a single playable appearance since. The game's second female newcomer, [[DarkActionGirl Juri Han]] from ''Super Street Fighter IV'', on the other hand, would end up being the one who actually played this straight, proving to be ''[=SFIV=]''[='=]s most popular newcomer altogether and making playable appearances in both crossover spin-off ''Street Fighter X Tekken'' and following mainline entries ''V'' and ''6''.
119** Morrigan Aensland and Felicia (and to a lesser extent, B.B. Hood and Hsien-Ko) from ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' are a particularly extreme example. They have completely overtaken the male lead, Demitri, almost 100%. Probably because he was a VillainProtagonist who was hard to render in 3D. In, particular, Felicia was advertised as just another monster at the start, and is now way more than that. And Morrigan has become to ''Darkstalkers'' what Chun-Li is to ''Street Fighter'', the consistent face of the franchise in crossover games, while Demitri Maximoff, the original protagonist of the series, is largely a MemeticLoser only really known for his [[FirstLawOfGenderBending Midnight Bliss]] attack.
120** Oichi from ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' is noteworthy for being the main female BreakoutCharacter in a CastFullOfPrettyBoys with a [[EstrogenBrigade largely female fanbase.]] She's the only character with her own ending in ''Sengoku Basara 2'', she has her own ImageSong, she is the only playable female character in ''VideoGame/SengokuBasaraX'', and she is the playable representative for the franchise in ''[[VideoGame/Teppen2019 TEPPEN]]''.
121** Tron Bonne from ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends'' exploded in popularity upon her debut, between her {{Tsundere}} relationship with Mega Man Volnutt and her command of [[AdorableEvilMinions the Servbots.]] She quickly got her own spin-off game, ''The Misadventures of Tron Bonne'', and her popularity was cemented with her inclusion in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''. At this point she's appeared in more games than Volnutt himself!
122** Princess Devilotte from ''{{VideoGame/Cyberbots}}'' is about as popular as its main lead and her appearance in ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo'' was the first of guest appearances that would pull that game out from obscurity.
123** Even a niche game like ''VideoGame/GotchaForce'' can get this treatment - the few times it's been acknowledged in later games it was represented not by Kou Shishido, its main protagonist, but by Usagi Kurokawa, the ActionGirl of the [[TwoGirlsToATeam two main girls.]]
124* Nina Williams, the only woman to have appeared in every ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' game, got her own spin-off game titled ''Death by Degrees'' based on her assassin background.
125* Mai Shiranui of ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' and ''Franchise/TheKingOfFighters'' is quite possibly more popular than either franchise's actual leads. Being one of the most notable [[MsFanservice Ms. Fanservices]] in fighting games with multiple [[GuestFighter guest]] appearances in ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'' certainly helps.
126* Poppet from ''VideoGame/MoshiMonsters'', specifically, the pink one that is used as the default color and is classified as female, managed to get popular enough to have a spin-off magazine with new monster friends.
127* ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'' basically is "''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'': Smurfette Breakout Edition" as its cast of playable characters is [[WorldOfActionGirls mainly composed of popular female characters]] from all across the series. In particular, Zelda is finally able to showcase her skills as a PrettyPrincessPowerhouse (something usually saved for the final moments of mainline games) and fan favorite Midna from ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]]'' makes a long desired return (receiving both her Imp and Twili forms). It even had a bit of its own SmurfetteBreakout in the form of [[DistaffCounterpart Linkle]], who was popular even [[AscendedExtra before her formal inclusion]] in the game; the character was originally scrapped from the game, but overwhelmingly positive fan reaction towards the ''concept art'' led to her being implemented for the 3DS version (albeit as a random farm girl rather than Link's younger sister).
128* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
129** Princess Peach proved to be popular enough to receive her own spin-off game: ''VideoGame/SuperPrincessPeach''. The game was well received, though criticized for using the HystericalWoman trope as the main gameplay mechanic. In any case, she's never missed a single spin-off multiplayer game and proved to be quite the ActionGirl in some of them ([[https://youtu.be/zip4qJqhpzQ?t=11s especially]] in the ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers'' series). To say nothing of the occasions she becomes a party member in the [=RPGs=].
130** In ''Super Mario'' and its spin-offs, several female characters stood up enough to receive some kind of representation in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', which is usually a good barometer of popular characters in the Nintendo universes. First, ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy''[='=]s Rosalina is the most notorious exemple as she became playable in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU'' before more familiar [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter and grounded]] ''Mario'' characters like Daisy and Waluigi. ''VideoGame/WarioWare''[='=]s DarkMagicalGirl Ashley is also noteworthy, receiving two songs in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl'' then promoted to Assist Trophy in the fourth game. Finally, Goombella from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' is probably one of the most popular companions from the ''VideoGame/PaperMario'' series, and as such is the only one of them to have its own trophy in ''Brawl'' and even in ''3DS/Wii U'', ten years after her only playable appearance.
131** Toadette, the sole recurring female Toad, originated as a partner for the main Toad in ''VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash''. Since then, she's gone on to be a helper in two ''Paper Mario'' games, joined up with VideoGame/{{Captain Toad|TreasureTracker}} as a member of the Toad Brigade, serves as an extra player alongside Blue and Yellow Toad in the platformers, and rarely misses a spin-off. She even got her own exclusive power-up in ''[[VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosU New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]''.
132* Gender inverted with Ryo Akizuki from ''VideoGame/TheIdolmasterDearlyStars''. At the time of the game's release he was the only male idol in the franchise ([[DudeLooksLikeAlady though you sure couldn't tell]] [[DraggedIntoDrag by looking at him]]), and once his gender was revealed preorders of the game skyrocketed. Ryo was eventually made into a fully producable idol in the male idol branch ''VideoGame/TheIdolmasterSideM'', but his fellow ''Dearly Stars'' idols Ai and Eri have yet to be playable since, being relegated to occasional cameos.
133* ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
134** Dorky yet badass Lucina from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' became one of the most popular characters in the game and even the entire franchise to the point that she is featured in numerous crossover games such as ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' and ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone''.
135** Lyndis, to a lesser extent, is also pretty popular. From ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Blazing Blade]]'', she is the only member of the PowerTrio to appear in other games[[note]]outside of its own canon, Hector and Eliwood both appeared in the chronological sequel ''The Binding Blade''[[/note]] as [[DownloadableContent DLC]] in ''Awakening'' and as Assist Trophy in the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' games. This is partly due to the fact that she was [[FirstInstallmentWins the first Lord and first contact with the series for the Western audience]] outside of Marth and Roy. This extended to ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'' where Lyn is the main one from her game that can be summoned as the Emblem spirits to aid Alear - Hector is relegated to DLC, while Eliwood is a no-show.
136* Rocbouquet, the token female from the Seven Heroes from ''VideoGame/RomancingSaGa2'', is by far the most popular character of the game and considerably the entire [[VideoGame/SaGaRPG franchise]] given all guest appearances she's made.
137* Out of the five protagonists of the ''VideoGame/TrailsSeries'', Estelle Bright is the sole female protagonist, representing the first two games of the ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsInTheSky'' trilogy. However, a combination of FirstInstallmentWins, the sheer rarity of a girl leading a major JRPG, and her memorably optimistic, yet abrasive personality has made her extremely popular even after the other characters spanning hundreds of hours worth of gameplay. She's as much the face of her franchise as Cloud is to ''Franchise/FinalFantasy.''
138* Aqua from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' is the series' first female proper playable character[[note]]Larxene and Xion are playable in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2 358/2 Days]]'''s multiplayer mode, but it has nothing to do with the story.[[/note]], the only one to be female among that game's playable characters, and the only female major character in that game. She also became a major BreakoutCharacter, helped by her story being the most central in her debut game, enough that she received [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts02BirthBySleepAFragmentaryPassage her own dedicated game]] and playable story sections in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIIIReMind''.
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142* ''[[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers SMG4]]'': Meggy the [[VideoGame/{{Splatoon}} Inkling]] was a OneShotCharacter who fans latched onto for her badassery and surprisingly wholesome friendship with [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] (a HeroicComedicSociopath in this series). This inspired the creators to include her as the first female character in the main cast lineup[[note]](not counting Princess Peach, whom the creators saw as more a story device than an actual character)[[/note]], but not with the intent of overshadowing the others. Still, as her popularity continued to grow, the creators took such a shine to her that they gave her a [[HumanityEnsues human redesign]] to expand the possibilities of what they could do with her. Cue Meggy getting [[WebAnimation/MeggysDestinyAnSMG4Movie her own movie]], professional [[SuddenlyVoiced voice actors]][[note]]first Creator/LizzieFreeman, later Creator/ElsieLovelock[[/note]], a [[WebAnimation/SunsetParadise fully animated spin-off]], and a hefty dose of CharacterDevelopment. Since then, she can easily be seen as a central protagonist alongside Mario and [[AuthorAvatar SMG4]] himself.
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146* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'': WesternAnimation/ChipAndDale were already established Disney characters and the ostensible leads of the series. But Gadget was the one who became PopularWithFurries and the most memorable character due to her GeniusDitz nature. There's still a Gadget-themed roller coaster at Ride/{{Disneyland}}, twenty years after the series run.
147** And from the original ''WesternAnimation/ChipAndDale'' theatrical shorts, there's Clarice from ''WesternAnimation/TwoChipsAndAMiss''. Despite being conceived as a OneShotCharacter, [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff she became very popular in Japan]], to the point that she appears regularly in media and merchandise involving the ''Franchise/MickeyMouse'' franchise released in that country. She ''finally'' made her return decades later in ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleParkLife'', albeit with an AdaptationPersonalityChange.
148* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaPrincessOfPower'' was actually [[InvokedTrope introduced with this in mind]]. Lou Scheimer noticed that ''[[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 He-Man]]'' was developing [[PeripheryDemographic a substantial female audience]] and desired to make a SpinOff to better capitalize on this.
149* ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' franchise: Angel (Experiment 624), a pink [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments genetic experiment]] who looks like a DistaffCounterpart to Stitch, appeared in just ''two'' episodes of ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''; [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E30Angel her eponymous debut]] in the last third of season one, and "[[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E25Snafu Snafu]]", which first aired nearly two-and-a-half-years later as the penultimate episode of the show and immediately before the premiere of finale film ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''. But a Disney Channel online poll held during the break between the two seasons showed her and her episode to be the #1 fan favorite. As a result of her popularity, she became a recurring character in the subsequent anime spin-off series ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'', appears as a costumed character at the Ride/DisneyThemeParks (which even got a redesign to better match with Stitch's costume design), appears in a few Disney crossover video games including ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' (she was even the first Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation character to appear in that game), and gets her own merchandise sold worldwide to this day, even in the United States where the polarizing anime had a ''very'' brief run before it was pulled from there. By comparison, nearly all the other experiments besides her and Stitch get very little to no representation in merch or marketing today.
150* Penelope Pitstop was the only female racer on ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces'' and got [[WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop her own spinoff series]].
151* Cindy Bear, despite having only a handful of appearances in the original ''WesternAnimation/YogiBear'' cartoon, seemed to gain more prominent appearances in later revivals and crossover series, likely because she is the nearest to a recurring female character representing the early Creator/HannaBarbera works. She is among the few supporting characters to compete in ''WesternAnimation/LaffALympics'' and is a lead character in ''WesternAnimation/YoYogi''. In both cases, she is the only female character in her team.
152* Daria Morgendorffer, a minor recurring character in ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'', got her own TV show, ''WesternAnimation/{{Daria}}'', which can't be said for any otherwise more important cast members.
153* [[DarkActionGirl Tak]] on ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim,'' despite only actually [[OneShotCharacter appearing in one episode]], became an EnsembleDarkhorse at least in part because she was a female character who had degrees of ShipTease with both [[VillainProtagonist Zim]] (whom she was ''technically'' dating) and [[HeroAntagonist Dib]] (who admits he "likes" her without specifying how). Other than her, [[CreepyChild Gaz]] and [[SadistTeacher Ms. Bitters]], most of the female characters are just background filler.
154** Even Gaz gets this to a degree. While she's officially one of the show's four main characters, she shows up fewer times than the other three and many of her appearances are short cameos. Still plenty popular with the fans, though.
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158* Near the end of the Literature/BookOfGenesis, we get a list of several dozen grandsons of Jacob/Israel...and one granddaughter, Serach, listed among Asher's children. She's only mentioned one other time (in the Book of Numbers, which implies that she's still alive centuries later), and the strangeness of both passages have led to [[WordOfDante many legends about her in Jewish literature]].
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