Lot's of Drew Saturday votes, but why stop there. Why not every hottie Nicole Sullivan ever voiced: Drew Saturday Shego Mira Nova (Also a Disney Princess, technically) Supergirl Joan of Arc
Ah, yes, Nicole Sullivan. She can turn a "stock" character into something "special". In a perfect world (read: my happy lil' delusion), I'd have Ms. Sullivan voice Lt. Mzzkiti in a prime-time animated adaptation of "Freighter Tails". Sincerely, Bill
I miss Secret Saturdays. A great show that didn't go far. I don't think the complete series has even been released on DVDs. That's one of my favorite cartoons, too. I didn't mention her because she falls somewhere between first and current. Who's this? I like the look of the character. I feel sorry for the movie version. He spent most of it mind-controlld.
If you're gonna throw Korra out there (and why wouldn't you), you gotta have Asami too... especially now, right? <---- Oh and I can't believe I forgot Elisa Maza, whoever posted her earlier.
I wish there was a complete series set as well; the show deserved it. What it really needs is a live-action movie. That's one of my favorite cartoons, too. I didn't mention her because she falls somewhere between first and current.[/QUOTE] Glad to see that you like her, too. This one, I especially want to see a movie made out of, perhaps a CGI movie, about Kim and Ron as adults raising a daughter or son who also becomes an adventurer, like Jen Stoppable. [/URL] Who's this? I like the look of the character.[/QUOTE] Gwen Tennyson Here she is as a 10-year old kid:
Yeah, a Kim Possible sequel would be an excellent idea. Ah, Ben 10. I've only seen a couple of those.
Can we include dolls? Marina from Stingray would be the earliest crush I remember. Others, Flirtatia from The Adventures of Gulliver, Tara from the Herculoids, it's a long list. Marina, though, Marina would be the first.
I remember a female GI Joe action figure I was fond of. I got out of GI Joe before I understood who was who on either side.
Here are some i can remember from old times... Jane from Tarzan: Daphne from Scooby-Do: Also Mira from Buzz: There should be more...
Disney's Tarzan came out in 1999, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command was 2000-2001... Young whippersnapper...
16 to be precise . I tough most of people around already knew that. C'mon! What's wrong on having a young Trek fan? Is that so impossible? LIVE LONG TO THE ENTERPRISE! There aren't other people with my age around here?
Btw, wen i said "old times" i was referring to my old times. C'mon! Isn't just because i have 16 that i can't miss my childhood! Good old times before there was tests about 3000 subjects on school.
^^ I was very nostalgic when I was 16. It's in my nature. We didn't have much in the way of female action figures when I was a kid.