orlowskikevin
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One of the things that distressed me so much about the changes in FOP was what was done with (and to) Wanda. She was originally warm, playful and only slightly smarter than Cosmo (although both of them in the beginning weren't really mentally deficient. They were just eccentric and had some difficulty connecting to the attitudes and realities of the human, mortal world). But as we all know, she got turned into a victimized nag stereotype, and the attitudes that must have instigated that change can only be described as disturbing, in my view. It was that mistake that really brought about the downfall of the show, both in quality and popularity. I think the latter-day Wanda is a good example of a badly-written female character.
In contrast, I think two of the best female characters in toons are Raven and Starfire in Teen Titans. There were nuances in both of them that made them extremely likeable and interesting, and one of my fave episodes is the one where they switched bodies and were forced understand each other so that they could, in turn, use each other's powers. The results were both intriguing and very funny (Raven, especially, was amusing as she realized that Starfire's powers were derived from positive emotions, something Raven isn't exactly into). Raven and Starfire are the main reasons I still miss Teen Titans; I hope it gets a revival, and soon.
But the best female TV toon characters have to be Katara and Toph from Avatar. Katara started out as a bit of a Mary Sue, but the writers eventually added a dark layer (her hatred for her mother's murderer and an undeterrable desire for revenge), which made her kindness and valor shine that much more brightly in comparison, and then there's Toph, a princess whose slovenly ways and total disdain for anything girly make her a welcome change from the overachieving Mary Sues we've been discussing here. She's crude, but not so crude she's off-putting, and she's just feminine enough to develop a slight crush on Sokka. She's almost my fave character on Avatar - and I only use the word "almost" because ALL of the characters on Avatar are outstanding, and thus it's so hard to choose a favorite...
In contrast, I think two of the best female characters in toons are Raven and Starfire in Teen Titans. There were nuances in both of them that made them extremely likeable and interesting, and one of my fave episodes is the one where they switched bodies and were forced understand each other so that they could, in turn, use each other's powers. The results were both intriguing and very funny (Raven, especially, was amusing as she realized that Starfire's powers were derived from positive emotions, something Raven isn't exactly into). Raven and Starfire are the main reasons I still miss Teen Titans; I hope it gets a revival, and soon.
But the best female TV toon characters have to be Katara and Toph from Avatar. Katara started out as a bit of a Mary Sue, but the writers eventually added a dark layer (her hatred for her mother's murderer and an undeterrable desire for revenge), which made her kindness and valor shine that much more brightly in comparison, and then there's Toph, a princess whose slovenly ways and total disdain for anything girly make her a welcome change from the overachieving Mary Sues we've been discussing here. She's crude, but not so crude she's off-putting, and she's just feminine enough to develop a slight crush on Sokka. She's almost my fave character on Avatar - and I only use the word "almost" because ALL of the characters on Avatar are outstanding, and thus it's so hard to choose a favorite...