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GameStop Girl
Rilie Huntley, widely known as the "GameStop Girl" or "Best Buy Girl," is a TikToker and content creator who achieved viral fame after being hired by GameStop in December 2025 for a promotional ad captioned "We stole your girl @BestBuy." Huntley, who previously gained popularity for her goth-style skits and commercials while working at Best Buy, became an internet sensation and meme icon, sparking widespread online debate, "simping" edits, and discussions about retail marketing strategies.
Sandy Olsson
Sandy Olsson is a main protagonist in the 1978 film Grease, portrayed by Olivia Newton-John, who is originally from Sydney, Australia. She is the sweet, innocent girlfriend of Danny Zuko (John Travolta), with whom she had a summer romance before her family moved to Rydell High in California. Initially viewed as "too pure" for the Pink Ladies, Sandy undergoes a dramatic transformation into a leather-clad rebel to win Danny's respect, culminating in their reconciliation and iconic performance of "You're The One That I Want."
Regan MacNeil (The Exorcist)
Regan Teresa MacNeil is the central character of William Peter Blatty’s 1971 novel The Exorcist and its subsequent adaptations, portrayed most famously by Linda Blair in the 1973 film and Geena Davis in the 2016–2017 television series. Originally depicted as a shy, creative 12-year-old girl struggling with her mother’s acting career and her parents' divorce, she becomes possessed by the demon Pazuzu after dabbling with a Ouija board.
Samara Morgan
Samara Morgan is the primary antagonist of the American The Ring film franchise, serving as the Western adaptation of Koji Suzuki’s Sadako Yamamura. She is depicted as a vengeful spirit and psionic metahuman who, after being murdered by her adoptive mother Anna Morgan and left to die in a well for seven days, created a cursed videotape that kills viewers within a week. Possessing powers such as nensha (burning images into minds), telekinesis, and possession, Samara emerged from electronic screens to torment victims, though her actions are often interpreted as a tragic, twisted plea for maternal attention and recognition of her suffering.
Ashley Spinelli
Ashley Funicello Spinelli, commonly known simply as Spinelli, is a main character in Disney's Recess and the tomboyish substitute ringleader of the Recess Gang. Voiced by Pamela Adlon, she is portrayed as the school's toughest girl, a wrestling fan, and a skilled artist who prefers her surname to avoid association with the elitist "Ashleys" clique.
Isabella Garcia-Shapiro
Isabella Garcia-Shapiro is a major character from the Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb, voiced by Alyson Stoner. As the across-the-street neighbor and best friend of Phineas Flynn, she is a cheerful, resourceful, and capable leader of Fireside Girls Troop 46231 who frequently assists in the boys' inventive projects.
Enid Sinclair
Enid Sinclair is a vibrant and optimistic werewolf student at Nevermore Academy and the best friend and roommate of Wednesday Addams in the Netflix series Wednesday. Portrayed by Emma Myers, she stands out with her bright, colorful style and bubbly personality, serving as a cheerful contrast to Wednesday’s dark and reserved nature. Despite her outward confidence, Enid struggles with insecurities about her delayed werewolf transformation, facing pressure from her family and fear of not fitting in.
Bad Luck Brian
Bad Luck Brian is a viral internet meme originating from a 2005 high school yearbook photo of Kyle Craven, a student from Ohio who intentionally made a goofy, awkward face for the picture. The image, featuring a blonde teenager in a plaid sweater vest and braces, was uploaded to Reddit in January 2012 by Craven’s friend Ian Davies with the caption “Takes driving test".
Patti Mayonaisse
Patti Mayonnaise is Doug Funnie's secret love interest and a central character in the Nickelodeon/Disney animated series Doug. She is a talented, kind-hearted, and athletic 6th grader from Bluffington with a Southern drawl, known for her strong competitive streak, especially in sports like beetball and softball—where she leads her own team, "Patti's Pulverizers." Despite a traumatic childhood marked by her mother's death in a car accident and her father Chad's paralysis, she maintains a positive attitude and is a supportive friend.
Disgust (Inside Out)
Disgust is one of the five core emotions inside Riley Andersen's mind in Disney/Pixar's Inside Out, portrayed as a highly opinionated, sarcastic, and fashion-conscious character with a green appearance. She is fiercely protective of Riley, preventing her from being poisoned both physically—like refusing to eat broccoli—and socially, by ensuring she fits in and avoids awkward or uncool situations.
Foxxy Cleopatra
Foxxy Cleopatra is a fictional character from the 2002 film Austin Powers in Goldmember, portrayed by Beyoncé Knowles, who serves as the movie's deuteragonist and Austin Powers' former lover turned partner. Inspired by 1970s "blaxploitation" icons like Foxy Brown and Cleopatra Jones, she is an FBI agent undercover as a disco singer in the 1970s, characterized by her large afro, revealing fashion, and frequent use of the slang term "sugah." After reuniting with Austin following an eight-year separation, she aids him in stopping Dr. Evil and Goldmember, eventually traveling to the future with him to defeat their enemies and reigniting their romantic relationship by the film's end.
Roxy Richter
Roxy Richter, Ramona Flowers' fourth and only ex-girlfriend, is a complex, fiercely loyal, and highly skilled "half-ninja" who serves as a major antagonist in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Portrayed by Mae Whitman, she is a short, blonde-haired woman with a sharp tongue, a powerful whip-sword, and a deep-seated inferiority complex stemming from her relationship with Ramona, whom she views as having dismissed their romance as a mere "phase." Known for her near-instantaneous speed, ability to vanish in clouds of smoke, and her iconic first attack—where Scott accidentally punches her in the breast—Roxy is both a formidable fighter and a deeply emotional character whose vendetta against Scott is rooted in protecting Ramona's well-being.
Offred (The Handmaid's Tale)
Offred is the unnamed protagonist and first-person narrator of The Handmaid's Tale, a woman in her early thirties forcibly made a Handmaid in the totalitarian theocracy of Gilead after the U.S. government was overthrown by a radical religious regime. Her real name—believed by many readers to be June, though never confirmed in the novel—is erased, and she is reduced to the patronymic Offred, meaning "of Fred" (the Commander who owns her), symbolizing her identity as property.
Cher Horowitz
Cher Horowitz is the central protagonist of the 1995 film Clueless, portrayed by Alicia Silverstone, and a modernized version of Jane Austen’s Emma Woodhouse. A wealthy, stylish, and popular high school student in Beverly Hills, she lives with her widowed lawyer father and is known for her Valley Girl slang, iconic fashion sense—most famously her yellow Dolce & Gabbana suit—and her self-proclaimed role as a matchmaker.
Chun Li
Chun-Li is a Chinese martial artist and Interpol officer who debuted in Street Fighter II in 1991 as the first playable female character in a fighting game to achieve mainstream recognition. Motivated by the murder of her father at the hands of M. Bison and his criminal syndicate Shadaloo, she utilizes her mastery of Chinese kempo and renowned lightning kicks to pursue justice and avenge her family.
Agnes (Despicable Me)
Agnes Gru is the youngest of Gru’s three adopted daughters in the Despicable Me franchise, known for her boundless innocence, unwavering optimism, and iconic love for unicorns. With her big brown eyes, jet-black hair tied in an upward ponytail, and a signature red scrunchie, Agnes radiates charm and sweetness. She is the first to trust and adore Gru, her unconditional love playing a pivotal role in transforming him from a villain into a devoted father.
Angel Cake
Angel Cake is a character from the Strawberry Shortcake franchise known for her sweet, polite nature and love of all things cake-themed. Originally introduced in the 1980s, she was portrayed as a dainty, overly courteous girl with a halo-shaped headband, who took her "angel" name seriously and even dieted with her pet skunk, Soufflé. In the 2003 reboot, her personality shifted to a more perfectionist and temperamental character—still talented in cake decorating but prone to frustration and mood swings when things didn’t go her way.
Judy Jetson
Judy Jetson is the 16-year-old daughter of George and Jane Jetson, serving as a central character in the classic Hanna-Barbera animated series The Jetsons. Voiced by Janet Waldo in the original series and various media, Judy embodies a typical teenage girl with futuristic tastes—obsessed with boys, rock stars like Jet Screamer, fashion, and endless phone conversations—while also embracing the advanced technology of her time, such as zero-gravity dance switches and her floating robotic diary, DiDi.
Smurfette
Smurfette is the first and most iconic female Smurf in the Smurfs franchise, originally created by the villain Gargamel in 1966 as a trap to cause jealousy and discord among the all-male Smurf village. Crafted from blue clay with a deliberately unattractive appearance, she was transformed by Papa Smurf into a genuine Smurf with blonde hair, a frilly dress, and a kind heart, becoming a beloved and integral member of the community.
JoJo Siwa
JoJo Siwa, born Joelle Joanie Siwa on May 19, 2003, in Omaha, Nebraska, is an American singer, dancer, actress, and media personality who rose to fame as a young dancer on Lifetime's Dance Moms and Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition. Known for her vibrant personality, colorful outfits, and signature oversized hair bows—which she says symbolize power, confidence, and belief—she became a global social media sensation through her YouTube channels, Its JoJo Siwa and JoJo Siwa Music.