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17When the main characters in a show are both females, or if there are only TwoGirlsToATeam, it almost always leads to a case of this trope. The "GirlyGirl" will highly care about her appearance, pursue "girly" interests, and is often (though not always) TheHeart or the TeamMom. The "{{Tomboy}}", who is often {{The Big G|uy}}irl, will be [[PassionateSportsGirl into sports]], [[WrenchWench mechanics]], house and/or building construction and/or renovation, or the like. She couldn't care less about her hair or makeup but is often an UnkemptBeauty anyway. Like their [[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterparts]], SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan, they are candidates for an OddCouple and OddFriendship brought together in the attempt to make {{hilarity ensue|s}}.
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19The two ladies will have some sort of relationship with each other, whether they're best friends, sisters, on the same team, or even explicit lovers. Even when they aren't explicit lovers, this may lead to deliberate or accidental HomoeroticSubtext due to the overlap with the MasculineFeminineGayCouple stereotype. If they're together for reasons outside their control (e.g., part of a team), they might initially dislike or confuse each other with their ways, until the inevitable GirlsNightOutEpisode forces them to put aside their differences and forge a common bond (note: if there are more than two girls in the group, these two must have some kind of relationship over the others). When one is the mother of the other, [[FeminineMotherTomboyishDaughter the mother will almost always be the girly girl, and the daughter will almost always be the tomboy]]. If they're [[PolarOppositeTwins female twins]], chances of this trope are more than fair. If they are sisters of different ages, the older sister will almost always be the girly girl, and the younger sister will almost always be the tomboy.
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21This trope can find itself incarnated in musical theater with the Soprano playing the girly girl and the Mezzo/Alto (or, face it, any female with a significantly lower vocal range) playing the tomboyish one, or the girly girl role being the role that requires a lot of singing, while the tomboy role requires more dancing.
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23It may lead to FanDumb or HateDumb if one is portrayed as being "better" than the other, if the girly girl is portrayed as [[RealWomenDontWearDresses shallow or less strong]], or if the tomboy is portrayed as a cold [[DoesNotLikeMen man-hater]] or even AmbiguouslyGay for taking a less traditional gender role. Works that involve ValuesDissonance are particularly vulnerable to this. At its most extreme, it reinforces the mindset that MenAreGenericWomenAreSpecial, where males on the team have varied personalities unrelated to their gender (due to maleness being seen as normal) while the females are defined by their femininity or lack thereof (thus limiting their characterization and role variety).
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25Compare the mannish one and the sweet-naive one of the FourGirlEnsemble.
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27FeminineMotherTomboyishDaughter is a SubTrope that uses this contrast to explore changing gender norms. TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity is another subtrope where the tomboy is {{nice|Girl}} while the girly girl is [[{{Jerkass}} mean]].
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29Compare/contrast BifauxnenAndLadette (the equivalent of this trope, only without the girly girl involved), LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine (the other equivalent, usually without the tomboy: although if the tropes are used together then the Dark half is usually the tomboy and the Light half is the girl girl), and MasculineFeminineGayCouple (an equivalent involving a couple). Contrast SilkHidingSteel, SpiritedYoungLady, GirlyBruiser, LadyOfWar, and often PrettyPrincessPowerhouse; all of which are a mixture of the two. When a third girl is part of the dynamic but does not fit in either category, then she's among the TownGirls (Butch, Femme and Neither).
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31'''Note''': The name of this trope can be controversial due to the original definition of "tomboy", which is "a boy who is rambunctious, mischievous, or misbehaved." In addition, the phrasing of "tomboy" and "girly girl" comes off with the negative implication that girls who look or act masculine are defined by their activities, and thus not considered girls except by the current definition. Conversely, the term used for girls who act feminine can be seen as too redundant in its literal phrasing ("girly girl").
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33'''Important Note''': While this is usually a straightforward trope, examples can still get subjective in regards to whether or not one of the girls is tomboyish enough, the other is girly enough, or whether they're different enough. Keep a few points in mind when editing:
34# The two girls do '''not''' have to be polar opposites of each other to fit this trope.
35# The tomboy does '''not''' have to be a total man-beast with no feminine interests (TomboyWithAGirlyStreak).
36# The girly girl does '''not''' have to be a total priss with no masculine interests (GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak).
37# Using #2 or #3 to justify deleting an example invokes the very same negative stereotypes mentioned above.
38# When you post an example, be sure to explain ''how'' one is a tomboy and how the other is a girly girl, not necessarily ''which type'' of tomboy and/or which type of girly girl each girl is.
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40!!Example subpages:
41[[index]]
42* TomboyAndGirlyGirl/AnimeAndManga
43* TomboyAndGirlyGirl/ComicBooks
44* [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl/{{Film}} Films]]
45* TomboyAndGirlyGirl/{{Literature}}
46* TomboyAndGirlyGirl/LiveActionTV
47* TomboyAndGirlyGirl/VideoGames
48* TomboyAndGirlyGirl/{{Webcomics}}
49* TomboyAndGirlyGirl/WesternAnimation
50[[/index]]
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52!!Other examples:
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55[[folder:Advertising]]
56* ''Advertising/TheBurgerKingKidsClubGang'': Boomer (tomboy) and Snaps (girly girl). They are later joined by Jazz (as a tomboy and a girly girl, thus having a split personality) in the early 2000s.
57* Sanrio's ''Manga/{{Cinnamoroll}}'' features two girls in the group: the quick running sports buff, Chiffon, and the [[TheFashionista fashionista]], Mocha.
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60[[folder:Asian Animation]]
61* ''Animation/NoonboryAndTheSuper7'': Two members of the Super 7 are Jetybory, a brash, hotheaded tomboy, and Cozybory, an artistic, dramatic girly girl. The third female member, Lunabory, is typically a GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak.
62* ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf'': Tibbie is the kind-hearted, makeup-liking Girly Girl to Jonie's physically strong, LethalChef TomboyWithAGirlyStreak, and the two of them are close friends to boot.
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65[[folder:Comic Strips]]
66* In ''ComicStrip/{{Dennis the Menace|US}}'' Gina usually wears jeans and sneakers and plays sports with the boys. Margaret wears a flouncy skirt and pushes a doll in a baby carriage. Dennis, who makes a big deal about his own butchness, is more comfortable with the former.
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70''[[AC:WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender]]''
71* ''Fanfic/KyoshiRising'': Mei eagerly dresses up for special occasions and acts like a proper lady, while her sister Kyoshi is an Earthbender who has a serious aversion to being dressed up and would much rather stay at home and work on the farm.
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73%%''[[AC:VideoGame/BackyardSports]]''
74%%* ''Fanfic/TheSecretLifeOfTheBackyardKids'': {{Shorttank}} Sam, Achmed's {{Love Interest|s}}, and SmittenTeenageGirl Angela, who is head-over-heels in love with Jorge.
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76%%''[[AC:Literature/TheCampHalfBloodSeries]]''
77%%* ''Fanfic/RidingTheWaves'': Kai is the tomboy to Alana’s girly girl.
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79''[[AC:Franchise/DragonAge]]''
80* ''Fanfic/SkyholdAcademyYearbook'': Bethany is TheFashionista, having a college degree in fashion design and manufacture, and many of her activities throughout the series fall in line with her love of pretty clothes. Her sister, Hawke, meanwhile, makes a number of remarks about her dislike of dressing up, has BoyishShortHair, and delights in her best friend Varric's assertion that "you're the only person in Thedas who can kick my ass." The sisters are extremely close, however.
81* ''Fanfic/TwiceUponAnAge'': Lady Inquisitor Victoria and her good friend Cassandra are both sword-wielding warriors, but Victoria, unlike Cassandra, is perfectly willing to let her hair down and put on a dress. Cassandra is a TomboyWithAGirlyStreak, however, owing to her love of romantic literature and gestures.
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83[[AC: ''Literature/GrandmasterOfDemonicCultivationMoDaoZuShi'' / ''Series/TheUntamed'']]
84* ''Fanfic/AnAcceptableArrangement'' has this dynamic between Nie Hongshan's two wives, Hou Yue and Sun Qiu. The former is demure, more traditionally feminine, and loves sewing and walks in her garden. The latter's favorite pastime is archery and she bitterly misses Night Hunts when she can't go on them. Hou Yue is still said to have gone on Night Hunts, however.
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86''[[AC:Literature/TheHungerGames]]''
87* A neat summary of Katniss and Glimmer’s dynamic in the ''Fanfic/ValkyrieOnFire'' series, with Katniss rougher around the edges and with little clue about how to use her femininity while Glimmer is the better dressed and more obviously attractive, even if they’re each skilled fighters.
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89''[[AC:Franchise/KamenRider]]''
90* ''Fanfic/HorseshoesAndHandGrenades'':
91** ''Month of Sundays'': [[HugeSchoolgirl Rumi Egawa]] being the tomboy to both [[CameraFiend Mari Yamamoto]] and [[PomPomGirl Jun Shigeno]]. Satonaka and Hina also carry their relationship from OOO.
92%%** ''[=SplitxEnd=]'': Yayoi (Tomboy) and Koyomi (Girly Girl)
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96''[[AC:WesternAnimation/{{Luca}}]]''
97* In ''Fanfic/TheStoryOfApolloDaphneAndLucaAnItalianTragedy'' we have [[HotBlooded bold]] and [[PluckyGirl adventurous]] [[FieryRedhead Giulia Marcovaldo]] and [[TheIngenue naive]] and [[ThinksLikeARomanceNovel romantic]] [[TheCutie Rosa]].
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102%%* ''Fanfic/HolidayVacation'' and ''Fanfic/LuckyStarAfterStory'' has Mariko Aratani (tomboy) and Chiyoko Sakamoto (girly girl), [[HeterosexualLifePartners who have actually been best friends]] [[TrueCompanions since 1996]].
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104''[[AC:Franchise/{{Naruto}}]]''
105* In ''Fanfic/TruePotential'', there's TheLadette Anko and Hinata, her {{Ojou}}-like student.
106%%* ''Fanfic/TheWoundsStillBleeding'': Rin tries to make Kakashi into a "shopping buddy" but Kakashi isn't into it.
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108''[[AC:Manga/OnePiece]]''
109* ''Fanfic/OnePieceParallelWorks'': While Aki loves [[UsefulNotes/{{Qipao}} pretty Chinese dresses]], is usually concerned about her appearance, loves to be with her boyfriend, Heathcliffe, and is a weaker fighter, Yuki-Rin is a great fighter with a katana, loves to explore new islands, and fully embraces and supports her pirate lifestyle.
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111%%''[[AC:Franchise/{{Pokemon}}]]''
112%%* ''Fanfic/PokemonClefairyTales'': Among Leaf's Pokémon, her Pikachu is the tomboy to her Clefairy's girly girl.
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114%%''[[AC:Anime/PrettyCure]]''
115%%* ''Fanfic/FutariWaPrettyCureDragon'': Susan Chan. Her tomboyish counterpart is Rica Watson, who plays the part of BadassNormal to the Cures in several of their adventures.
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117''[[AC:Manga/RanmaOneHalf]]''
118* ''Fanfic/LostTogether'': Ranko is a very energetic and confident martial artist who's rather awkward with her femininity (mainly because she used to be a ''boy'' even if she doesn't remember), proactively seeks for a cure to her amnesia and jumps into a fight with the Seven Lucky Gods who abducted her friend Lychee, refusing to consider a less violent interaction. Said friend Lychee ThinksLikeARomanceNovel and is waiting for a PrinceCharming to marry her, needs her pet elephant to protect her as she has no fighting skills, and when informed of the conflict between the Seven Lucky Gods and Ranko attempts to find a peaceful resolution through talking.
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121%%* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'':
122%%** Usagi and Rei.
123%%** Mercury and Cathy.
124%%** Eline and Venna.
125* ''Fanfic/ErinsTotalMagicalAdventure'':
126** Sylvia hates girly stuff like dresses and prefers wearing a skirt over her pants, and kicks butt, while Selene wears dresses aside of her standard outfit, which has pants, and is more openly feminine, likes cute stuff.
127** [[PassionateSportsGirl Artemis]] is a stubborn, brash and feisty jock, while Svetlana is a perky, Olympic Gymnast who wears lipstick and mascara.
128** Coco wears pink comes from a rich family and is interested in fashion and hates being dirty, and her main outfit is skimpy, Hollie, on the other hand, is a shy, clumsy CuteBookworm, wears blue and her main outfit has sneakers.
129* ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainBlossomingTrail'':
130** Of the Red Lotus Quarto, we have girly-girl Chloe Cerise with her dresses and flowing red hair in comparison to the pantsuit stoic Amelia Hughes.
131** Chloe is again the girly girl to the pants and sneakers wearing Grace Monroe.
132* ''Fanfic/KhaosOmega'' turns several canon tomboys into girly girls, famously including ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngelII'''s Anise Azeat. This is largely because Khaos has preferences for long hair and high heels, two things usually seen on the girly girl.
133* ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'':
134** Kyril's female apprentices, Sanakan and Lily, have such a dynamic. Sanakan is a HotBlooded ScreamingWarrior with shorter hair, while Lily is a [[NiceGirl peaceful]] CombatMedic with longer hair.
135** The cousins Alicia Arcturus and Prim Fiorire from the Seven Shields. They are both Princess Knights, but Alicia is more of a knight than a princess, while Prim is more of a princess than a knight.
136** Celestine Lucross and Claudia Levantine are an almost straight version of LadyAndKnight, with Celestine being TheHighQueen and Claudia being the armoured paladin sworn to defend her. It's clear which one is the girly girl / tomboy.
137* ''Fanfic/AShadowOfTheTitans'': Jade hates girly stuff like dresses, while Jinx wears a skirt and is more openly feminine (and, according to TT canon, likes unicorns). Ironically, they seem to have an OddFriendship going on.
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141* Two women are talking:
142-->'''Alice:''' I just broke up with my boyfriend.\
143'''Betty:''' Why?\
144'''Alice:''' Could you live with an unemployed chain smoker who swore a lot?\
145'''Betty:''' No way.\
146'''[[TheLadette Alice]]:''' He couldn't either.
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149[[folder:Music]]
150* Music/IggyAzalea has served as the tomboy to the girly girls of Music/CharliXCX , Music/ArianaGrande , Music/JenniferLopez and Music/BritneySpears in “Fancy”, “Problem”, “Booty” and “Pretty Girls” respectively.
151* Akira (tomboy) and Marcy (girly girl) from Disacode. This is due to Akira being a {{Bifauxnen}} wearing men's clothing in music videos and performances along with her hairstyle being a slightly spiky long black hair with a blonde streak and has been a female model for ''Kera'' and ''Kera Boku'' alternative magazines and having an occasional career as an actress since she played Narase Kaoru in the LiveActionAdaptation of ''Manga/AiOreLoveMe'' and in a CrosscastRole as Uesugi Kenshin in the stage show adaptation of ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'', while Marcy tends to wear colorful clothing, in addition, bleaching her hair blonde (as she is a natural brunette and at one point, she sported [[https://pic.prepics-cdn.com/pib58770542/8252780.jpeg pink hair]]) with a HimeCut and sometimes sporting her hair down, in a ponytail, in GirlishPigtails or in [[OdangoHair odango buns]].
152* ''Music/DschinghisKhan''. You also get this vibe from Henriette Strobel-Heichler and Edina Pop, the ladies in the 80's disco band. In the video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQAKRw6mToA "Moskau, Moskau"]], "tomboy" Henriette wears a red and gold jumpsuit similar to that the guys wear (one of them being her husband) and "girly girl" Edina is dressed in a very feminine yellow dress.
153* Music/FleetwoodMac: Christine [=McVie=] wasthe tomboy and Stevie Nicks was the girly girl. [=McVie=] admitted this in a 2015 cover story on Stevie: “I’m a tomboy,” says [=McVie=]. “I love men. I love hanging around with men. And Stevie is kind of a girly girl.”
154* M2M. Marit was the tomboy and Marion was the girly girl.
155* Music/PuffyAmiYumi. As mentioned, Yumi Yoshimura and Ami Onuki, when they're on stage.
156* "You Belong With Me" by Music/TaylorSwift: "She wears short skirts/high heels, I wear T-shirts/sneakers, she's cheer captain and I'm on the bleachers..." which refers respectively to the nerdy neighbor girl protagonist and cheerleader antagonist of the song.
157* {{Music/Tatu}} Yulia (tomboy) and Lena (girly girl). Hardly a surprise, considering the marketing.
158* Music/WeirdAlYankovic's song "Girls Just Wanna Have Lunch" invokes this trope in the first line. "Some girls like to buy new shoes/ while others like driving trucks and wearing tattoos...."
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162* Wrestling/AllJapanWomensProWrestling:
163** Classic tag team the Beauty Pair are probably the TropeCodifier for this in professional wrestling. Short-haired and athletic Jackie Sato was the tomboy while long-haired and pretty Maki Ueda was the girly girl. It was a formula AJW would repeat later on with the even more successful Crush Gals with Wrestling/LionessAsuka in the Jackie Sato role and Chigusa Nagayo in the Maki Ueda role, although ''both'' girls leaned far more towards the tomboy side.
164** And after that, Toshiyo Yamada (tomboy) and Wrestling/ManamiToyota (girly girl). Aside from their physical appearances, Yamada [[KickChick used a lot of stiff kicks]], while Toyota focused on speed and high-flying maneuvers.
165* ''[[Wrestling/{{SMW}} Smoky Mountain Wrestling]]'': Dirty White Girl & Tammy Fytch ([[Wrestling/TammyLynnSytch Tammy "Sunny" Sytch]]), the latter briefly took up a StayInTheKitchen attitude after being in a few matches and continued to rely more [[GuileHero on manipulation and seduction]] to solve problems even after learning the error of her ways.
166* ''{{Wrestling/WWE}}'': Wrestling/TrishStratus vs. Wrestling/{{Lita}}. Trish, in her early days, was a former fitness model and only good at being MsFanservice (although she did improve as time went on) while [=Lita=] was a punk-rocker with actual wrestling experience. Later Stratus was the tomboy compared to Wrestling/StacyKeibler.
167* The Wrestling/{{ChickBusters}} Wrestling/AJLee and Wrestling/{{Kaitlyn}}. The personalities were played with as although AJ is smaller and more frail, she is the Tomboy with an interest in comic books, action movies and cars. Kaitlyn is the big muscley girl who was presented as a clumsy ditz. Kaitlyn has described herself as the girl who was both Homecoming Queen and ClassClown.
168** On the NXT season the two of them were on, they were both the Tomboys along with Wrestling/{{Aksana}} (former body builder albeit with AmazonianBeauty) contrasted with former dancer Wrestling/{{Naomi|Wrestler}}, IceQueen [[Wrestling/KarleePerez Maxine]] and former nurse and ring announcer Jamie Keyes.
169* The Wrestling/BellaTwins:
170** WWE has Nikki as the Tomboy to Brie's Girly Girl. Nikki was a soccer captain in school, played video games and is a BigEater. Brie was a ballerina (though she also played soccer), is a lover of nature and animals (as well as being a vegan). Around 2013-ish, their ring gear and wrestling evoked this: Nikki wore a TomboyishBaseballCap and wrestled with more power moves. Brie wore ruffles on her tights and utilised WaifFu moves.
171** Oddly enough it's the other way around when they're not in ring gear. Brie is more likely to be shown in jeans and a t-shirt while Nikki dons cocktail dresses and high heels. Additionally ''Series/TotalDivas'' first presented Nikki as the AlphaBitch to Brie's GranolaGirl.
172* The brief alliance of Team BAE had Wrestling/BeckyLynch as the Tomboy to Wrestling/SashaBanks's Girly Girl. Becky was a rocker who loved to head bang, while Sasha favoured outfits with lots of rhinestones on them. Speaking of which, Becky has played the tomboy to quite a few other more feminine wrestlers over time.
173** Becky Lynch is also the tomboy to best friend (or ArchEnemy) Wrestling/CharlotteFlair's girly girl. The two are "The Man" and "The Queen" respectively. Their example is similar to AJ and Kailyn's above in that while Charlotte is big, tall and muscular (though Becky has a decent, well toned muscular physique in her own right, though she's not as big as Charlotte), Becky has the more tomboyish personality. Since her 2018 heel turn, Becky has been compared to Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin with a rough and edgy attitude (even before the heel turn, Becky once did a re-enactment of Stone Cold's famous King of the Ring speech along with fellow male superstars) and wears shirts, dark pants and jeans. Charlotte, especially when heel, has an AlphaBitch type of personality and often wears attires which sparkle and shine. Even before her heel turn, Becky was always the "lass kicker" who just enjoyed to fight and wasn't bothered about looking glamorous in front of the camera.
174** Then there was her feud with Wrestling/LaceyEvans with Evans acting as the "lady" to her "man". With Becky's aggressive persona looking to be ground-breaking in the women's division and Lacey's SouthernBelle-cum-AlphaBitch persona that appears to be a throwback to TheForties and [[TheFifties '50s]], they couldn't {{foil}} each other better if they tried. Even better is how this dynamic is fully [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] between the two, with Lacey arguing that her mission is to bring "class" back to the women's division that Becky is ruining by being a bad example for young girls and even making barbs about Becky being a "typical man".
175** Becky Lynch can also be considered the tomboy to [[Wrestling/SonyaDeville Sonya Deville's]] girly girl. The interesting thing here is that they both started out as tomboys, and despite the two not having that much to do with each other on-screen, Sonya has made an effort to copy Becky's masculine persona to get herself over (they each refer to themselves as "The Man" and "Daddy Deville" respectively, at least as far as social media is concerned). But ironically, Sonya has been undergoing a gradual on-screen GirlinessUpgrade over time (compare when she made her debut to her recent dominatrix look, for example), in contrast to Becky's TomboynessUpgrade since her earlier years.
176** However, earlier when she was paired up with Wrestling/MandyRose, Sonya herself was very much the tomboy to Mandy's girly girl, with Sonya as the tough one who had an MMA background and Mandy as the hot and sexy one.
177* [[Wrestling/RubyRiott "The Punk-Rock Ragdoll" Heidi Lovelace]] and [[Wrestling/KimberLee Princess Kimberlee/Kimber Lee]]. Heidi has worn BoyishShortHair at times during her career. Kimberlee has [[LongHairIsFeminine long]] blue or even purple hair, along with her usual blonde. In Wrestling/OldeWrestling in Ohio, they were repackaged as [[WrestlingDoesntPay Heidi The Riveter]] and "Kickin'" Kimber Lee, a wrestling [[TheFlapper Flapper]]. Dori Elizabeth Prange (Heidi) was a rock climbing instructor in college, while Kimberly Frankele has a {{Ballet}} background and has worked as a ballet instructor away from wrestling. That said, Heidi (WWE's [[Wrestling/TheRiottSquad Ruby Riott]]) [[SheCleansUpNicely cleans up very nicely]] as seen in [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BE91fHMv0-g/ this post from her Instagram]]. Also, both of them are {{Pint Sized Powerhouse}}s who have been able to throw around '''MEN''' who are much bigger than they are.
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180[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
181* Season 2 of ''Series/RolandRatTheSeries'' introduced [[AffirmativeActionGirl Roxanne Rat]], an assertive and ambitious career woman who was after Roland's job, in contrast to Glenis the Guinea Pig, who is pampered and unworldly due to growing up in Harrods' pet department.
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184[[folder:Theatre]]
185* The Tomboyish mezzo soprano Patrice and the DumbBlonde soprano Kendra in ''{{Theatre/Thirteen}}'' although the alto Lucy and Kendra are an aversion since they're both just as girly.
186* ''Theatre/AllShookUp'' has WrenchWench Natalie and her girly friend Lorraine. Later in the show, Natalie's tomboyishness is shown in contrast to the glamorous Miss Sandra.
187* ''Theatre/AsYouLikeIt'' 's Rosalind and Celia. Rosalind ''is'' very feminine in private, but her SweetPollyOliver disguise lends her a boyish boldness.
188* Also, in ''Theatre/LaBoheme'' there's the [[InnocentFlowergirl Innocent Seamstress]] Lucia/Mimi and the FemmeFatale {{Tsundere}} Musetta (both lyric sopranos).
189* Roxie Hart (the girly girl/singer) versus Velma Kelly (the tomboy/dancer) in ''Theatre/{{Chicago}}''.
190* ''Theatre/{{Grease}}'' contrasts the sweet and innocent GirlyGirl Sandy with the tough, sarcastic, tomboyish "bad girl" [[LastNameBasis Rizzo.]] In the end, however, Sandy gets a TomboyishnessUpgrade when she dons black leather and tight pants to become a greaser babe.
191* In ''Theatre/{{Gypsy}}'', Louise and June are very much this. Louise is just a generic performer who is in her sister's act as one of the Newsboys, while June is for all intents and purposes a classically trained ballerina who knows how to rock a pretty dress onstage. Their performance of "May We Entertain You?" even establishes them like this with not just their respective costumes but also a couple of lines they sing back-to-back.
192-->'''Baby June''': I will do some kicks\
193'''Baby Louise''': I will do some tricks
194* In Philip Barry's ''{{Film/Holiday}}'', Linda is the tomboy and Julia is the girly girl. The "dramatis personae" describes them as follows:
195-->'''Linda:''' She is slim, rather boyish, exceedingly fresh. She is smart, she is pretty, but beside '''Julia''''s grace, '''Julia''''s beauty, she seems a trifle gauche, and almost plain.
196-->'''Julia:''' She is twenty-eight and quite beautiful.
197* ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'' sees a contrast between Cinderella (girly girl, again, a soprano) and the Baker's Wife (tomboy with a lower vocal range).
198* ''Theatre/KissMeKate'' contrasts the tough diva Lilli with BrainlessBeauty Lois. However Lilli the tomboy is the soprano singer while the girly Lois is the dancing alto. This was based on ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew'' with tomboyish "shrew" Katherina and her much more feminine sister Bianca.
199* ''Theatre/LesMiserables'': Cosette the graceful soprano and Eponine the hardscrabble mezzo-soprano.
200* In ''Theatre/MuchAdoAboutNothing'' Beatrice is the tomboy (although she prefers battles of wits over physical confrontations) while Hero is much more passive and conventionally feminine.
201* In ''Theatre/{{Le nozze di Figaro}}'', there's the feminine and quiet Countess Rosina and her plucky maid Susanna. Both are played by sopranos, but in a variation, the "girly" Countess has a deeper tone (full lyric) than the "tomboyish" Susanna (light lyric) since she's the OlderAndWiser of the duo.
202* Depending on how the actress plays it, sometimes Laurey and Ado Annie from ''Theatre/{{Oklahoma}}'' can come across as this, with Laurey as the tomboy despite being the soprano. Sometimes she's as girly as Annie, just more sensible.
203* In ''Theatre/{{Picnic}}'', Millie is studious, bookish, wears glasses, smokes, and plays basketball. Her sister Madge is gorgeous and wears pretty dresses and says Millie should dress nicer.
204* In ''{{Theatre/RENT}}'', this shows up with Joanne and Maureen: ButchLesbian Joanne is the organized, career-driven lawyer, while Maureen is the diva performance artist with commitment/fidelity issues. Interestingly, Maureen was originated by Idina Menzel, who also originated tomboy Elphaba in ''{{Theatre/Wicked}}''.
205* In Agnes de Mille's ballet ''Theatre/{{Rodeo}}'',, the Cowgirl (tomboy) competes with the Rancher's Daughter (girly girl) for the attentions of the Head Wrangler.
206* ''Film/ThoroughlyModernMillie'' has the mezzo tomboy Millie with her best friend, the girly soprano Miss Dorothy. This contrast is shown by having Miss Dorothy wear her hair long and traditional dress while Millie has a short bob and "modern" 1920s flapper clothes.
207* In ''{{Theatre/Wicked}}'', Elphaba is certainly the tomboy, being unafraid to express her mind or get her hands dirty, while Glinda is almost ridiculously girly. (Again, Glinda is a soprano and Elphaba is a mezzo-soprano.)
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211* ''Toys/EverAfterHigh'' has brought us the twin daughters of Rapunzel: [[LongHairIsFeminine Holly O'Hair,]] a royal, and [[BoyishShortHair Poppy O'Hair,]] a rebel!
212* ''Toys/{{Lalaloopsy}}'' has the twins Sunny Side Up and Berry Jars 'N' Jam.
213* ''Toys/MonsterHigh'':
214** Lagoona (though it's more of an InformedAttribute, as she seems just as girly as the others) and Draculaura.
215%%** Later, Abby and Torelei.
216* Zhu Zhu Pets has Pipsqueak and Num Nums.
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220* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
221** Athena Cykes and Juniper Woods. Athena is GenkiGirl with confirmed interest in martial arts, implied in sports in general, and TomboyishPonytail, while Juniper is calm with interests like gardening and [[TextileWorkIsFeminine knitting]].
222** In a weird variant [[spoiler: Robin Newman]] is this with ''herself''. When we meet her she's rather aggressive, loud, and could easily pass as a boy. After [[spoiler: her gender is revealed]] her personality is turned on it's head, and she's dancing around with huge smile, is prone to crying and fainting and generally displays every girly habit possible.
223* ''VisualNovel/Ascension2013'' has the heroine Aida, who is [[TheLadette crass]], [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold feisty]], and [[ActionGirl knows her way around knives]]. Aida also has no problem fighting anyone who challenges her, and even goads people into starting fights. Her HeterosexualLifePartner, Sky, is a NeutralFemale who is [[ProneToTears quick to cry]] (she develops into SilkHidingSteel though), and only becomes an ActionGirl in Chapter 2 where she has an electrified glove, effectively making her a LadyOfWar. She is often shown to be afraid of physical altercations as often as she is annoyed by having to take part in them.
224* ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'':
225** Though the two barely interact, Nagisa and Tomoyo fit this trope perfectly and subvert it as well. Nagisa, a Girly Girl, is timid, shy, and lacks self-confidence. She mostly speaks in a formal, polite way. However, she seeks to become more stronger. Tomoyo speaks in an informal way, but wants to be more feminine.
226** Brash Tsundere Kyou is a Tomboy to her shy and kind twin, Ryou's Girly Girl.
227** The brash, protective Misae played the Tomboy to her friends' Girly Girls.
228** Ushio has this dynamic with Fuko when they become [[IntergenerationalFriendship best friends]]. Ushio has BoyishShortHair, likes toys geared towards boys (especially robots), and practices baseball with her grandfather. Meanwhile, Fuko is more feminine, as she has longer hair and likes starfish.
229* Evie and Ambrosia in the ''VisualNovel/DeathRoom''. Evie's not afraid of picking up a gun and being sassy, while Ambrosia is a total sweetheart [[spoiler:for the most part]].
230* ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry'': Mion and Shion Sonozaki try to pass themselves off as this, one a loud and devious ClubPresident and the other a sweet and shy girl who wears FanserviceWithASmile to work. They go so far as to have Mion pass herself off as Shion when her [[{{Tsundere}} dere side]] manifests, so as not to damage her reputation - and [[spoiler:when Shion gets violent: both in flashbacks and early arcs, she's dressed up as Mion and has the whole town fooled]]. However, both of them are more complex than this, and both take part in the final battle for everyone's lives and sanity, with [[spoiler:'girly' Shion being the one with the gun]]. Much of this trope is averted, as Mion early on calls herself the "sweet" one and Shion the "nasty" one.
231* ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo'':
232** The sisters Akira and Lilly Satou. Older sister Akira is a {{Bifauxnen}} whom Hisao mistakes for a man at first, is a bad cook and tends to act much less refined than her younger sister. Said younger sister Lilly is a YamatoNadeshiko who enjoys drinking tea, and speaks more formally.
233** Played with by Emi Ibarazaki and Rin Tezuka. Emi is the star of the track team, and her infamous [[spoiler:"anal scene" happened because the track team captain, a gay man, convinced her to try it]]. But she's probably the more girly of the pair in general in looks and is something of a TokenMiniMoe with her GirlishPigtails. Her best friend Rin, on the other hand, is blunt, [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]], and completely un-girly most of the time; she even wears a male uniform (partly to avoid panty shots since she has no arms and thus does everything with her feet).
234** Shizune and Misha are a downplayed version. Shizune is short haired, blue haired, and (sometimes awkward levels of) assertive while Misha is the more feminine and pink haired. In the [[WhatCouldHaveBeen beta version]] Misha even mentions Shizune doesn't really like dressing up much like she does.
235* ''VisualNovel/LittleBusters'' has wild, [[BrutalHonesty blunt]], {{Tsundere}}-ish Rin and nurturing, [[CuteClumsyGirl clumsy]], WideEyedIdealist Komari.
236* ''VisualNovel/ShinraiBrokenBeyondDespair'' has Rie and Runa. Rie is the loud and excitable type who likes throwing parties for her friends, while Runa is polite, reserved and ladylike.
237* ''VisualNovel/War13thDay'' gives you Wildfire, the rough, tough-talking, sexually aggressive tomboy, and Ambrosia, the sweet, genteel lady - whose girliness is hilariously cranked up to eleven when Wildfire's the [[UnreliableNarrator narrator]]. They get along a little like fire and ice, as one might expect.
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241* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': [=BFFs=] Portica the Tomboy, and Kayla the Girly Girl.
242** Portica is sassy, tough, and has low tolerance for stupidity.
243** Kayla is super-cheerful, will react extremely to things she finds gross, and sometimes talks like a valley girl.
244* ''WebAnimation/ETUAnimatedStories'': Toni is a tomboy who grew up on a farm with her tomboy grandmother, in contrast to her sisters and mother. They aren't very accepting of it.
245* ''WebAnimation/HelloKittyAndFriendsSupercuteAdventures'': Kuromi is the "tough as nails" tomboy to My Melody and Hello Kitty. That being said...she can be a TomboyWithAGirlyStreak at times.
246* ''WebAnimation/{{Hololive}}'':
247** The majestic, lovey-dovey phoenix, Takanashi Kiara, and the introverted, tomboyish shinigami, Mori Calliope certainly qualify (although Calliope mentioned she dislikes the term "tomboy" as a whole), highlighted in part both to their personalities and their music. While Kiara's first solo song is an idol ballad about how she'll never give up, Calli's is a crass [[BoastfulRap rap song that pulls no punches when it comes to explaining her]] [[TheGrimReaper job]]. It's no wonder why they're constantly paired up and [[WillTheyOrWontThey shipped by the audience and fellow members of Hololive]]. [[OppositesAttract Opposites attract, much?]]
248** As far as Hololive EN goes, Callie and Amelia (A FirstPersonShooter expert with a crude sense of humor and a tendency to get mad at hard games) are the tomboys, Kiara and Ina (a soft spoken artist described as 'girly' by her own [[WordOfGod character description]]) are girly girls, and Gura is somewhere in the middle.
249** Hololive [=GAMERS=] has the laid-back prankster Okayu and the clingy, cutesy GenkiGirl Korone. They are best friends who joined hololive together and are widely shipped by fans similarly to Callie and Kiara above.
250* Kitty and Paula have this dynamic in ''WebAnimation/NoEvil''. Kitty is a slender SouthernBelle who [[TextileWorkIsFeminine loves textile work]], keeps a garden, and is the TeamMom, while Paula is a huge, [[BearyFriendly friendly]] ActionGirl from a family of lumberjacks. Despite their differences, there's little doubt that they're extremely close, to the point where [[HoYay a significant chunk of the fanbase is pretty sure they're an item]].
251* ''WebAnimation/{{Nijisanji}}'': Selen Tatsuki and Rosemi Lovelock from the EN branch fit this dynamic, with Selen as the tomboy and Rosemi as the girly girl. Selen has a major fondness for VideoGame/ApexLegends and is prone to being a CompetitionFreak and TheGadfly, wears pants and sneakers, acts like OneOfTheBoys whenever she collabs with her male colleagues, and engages in VulgarHumor much more often than both of her genmates combined. Rosemi is very [[RoseHairedSweetie sweet and bubbly]], has a pink ColorMotif and [[FlowersOfFemininity heavy association with roses]] (hence her name), wears a frilly PimpedOutDress, and is widely considered the [[TheIngenue most pure-hearted member of EN since sexual jokes and innuendos tend to fly over her head.]] [[ShrinkingViolet Petra]] [[ButtMonkey Gurin]], their genmate, falls in the middle.
252* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': Ruby Rose is the tomboy to Weiss Schnee's girly girl. This applies to Yang Xiao Long and Blake Belladonna, respectively.
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257* Website/ChannelAwesome:
258** WebVideo/MarzGurl and WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick in ''WebVideo/{{Kickassia}}''. Of course, Marz is being a DrillSergeantNasty because she likes the power and the Chick is being an epic BitchInSheepsClothing because she wants to rule the micro-nation, so this is a pretty negative example.
259** Subverted in ''WebVideo/SuburbanKnights''. It starts out Chick (as [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Arwen]]) is the tomboy while [[Creator/AllisonPregler Obscurus Lupa]] (as WesternAnimation/{{Snow White|AndTheSevenDwarfs}}) is the girly girl, but Lupa gets tired of that crap and picks up a gun, while Chick gets Jaffers in a fairly decent headlock.
260** While on at different times (Rachel quit and Tamara took over), Rachel the character and Tamara the character is the girly girl and tomboy in WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic respectively. Rachel had the long hair, was the BrokenBird TokenGoodTeammate and all the giggly girly roles, while Tamara has BoyishShortHair (though it's got longer), makes it clear she's TheLadette and Critic hires her because she beats him up good.
261** The abused daughters in the Sweater Family sketches. One has Tamara dressed up in pigtails and rocking with teddy bears, while the other is louder and dresses in tomboyish clothes.
262* ''Shopping in a Zombie Apocalypse'' features two girls breaking into a large grocery store after a, well, zombie apocalypse. Although both are quite beautiful, one is quite content to stay up front, play music over the PA, and do a sexy dance atop the checkout, while her girlfriend does a sweep of the store, casually (almost gleefully) dispatching a number of zombies with her cricket bat... while wearing ''rollerskates!''. When the store has been cleared her girly friend rewards her with a kiss, then joins her for a shopping spree now that the danger has been dealt with.
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266* Queen Elizabeth II was, in her youth, a TomboyPrincess who was trained as a mechanic during WWII. Her younger sister Princess Margaret was deeply invested in music and ballet in her lifetime.
267* Tennis rivals, and good friends, Martina Navratilova (Tomboy) and Chris Evert (Girly-Girl). The various contrasts between the two played a big role in cementing their rivalry in the public eye, even as the two have kept a close friendship throughout the years.
268* Creator/AlysonMichalka has claimed to be the Tomboy to best friend/[[Series/{{Hellcats}} costar]] Music/{{Ashley Tisdale}}'s Girly Girl.
269* When Music/TheRunaways were still a band, two of its members consisted of leather-donned, foul-mouthed Joan Jett and [[OfCorsetsSexy corset-wearing]], sexy Cherie Currie.
270* Real-life best friends and co-stars of ''Film/CharliesAngels2000'' self-proclaimed tomboy Creator/CameronDiaz and girly girl animal lover Creator/DrewBarrymore are this.
271* This dynamic applied to the Simpson sisters' respective musical (and fashion) styles. While {{Music/Ashlee|simpson}} rocked out in sporty tees and runners, {{Music/Jessica|simpson}} was pure pop in blouses and stilettos.
272* From the Aughts music scene, Vanessa Carlton and Michelle Branch, two pop singers of the anti-Britney wave of female musicians who often got mistaken for one another due to their similar looks. Vanessa was more baroque pop with her piano, wore skirts and had a breathier voice while Michelle Branch wore more black, did rock pop with her guitar, wore jeans and black outfits and tended to belt it more.
273%%zce* Demi Lovato (Tomboy) and Ariana Grande (Girly Girl).
274* For the ladies of [[TheNewTens NewTens]] CountryMusic (who did "Somethin' Bad" together): Music/MirandaLambert, huntsman and carnivore; and Music/CarrieUnderwood, activist and vegetarian. Ditto for Anglo/Nordic vs. Greco-Latin/Mediterranean women. The first are encouraged to be very independent and career-oriented, while the latter are more expected to be traditionally feminine.
275* This trope is the most popular stereotype of lesbian relationships: the short-haired and gruff ButchLesbian dating a beautiful high-femme LipstickLesbian.
276* Offstage, the actresses of Creator/TakarazukaRevue follow an unspoken rule of dressing/behaving in public according to their professionally-assigned gender. This is in effect until they have graduated from the Revue. Thus, ''otokoyaku'' (male role actresses) are the tomboys, and ''musumeyaku'' (female role actresses) are the girly girls.
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