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Post by Aaron E. Dangerously on Jun 16, 2007 20:50:03 GMT -5
![](http://kmlinux.fjfi.cvut.cz/~pausp1/files/anime/dokuro6.jpg) 139. Sabato (Club-To-Death Angel Dokuro-chan) Sabato is another angel sent from the future to assassinate Sakura before he can create his "Pedophile's World" Forgive me for not being "up" on anime, but... WHAT THE SMURF? Pedophile's World?! What the smurf is this show about? EDIT: And yay! Sailor Mercury made it!
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 16, 2007 20:58:49 GMT -5
![](http://kmlinux.fjfi.cvut.cz/~pausp1/files/anime/dokuro6.jpg) 139. Sabato (Club-To-Death Angel Dokuro-chan) Sabato is another angel sent from the future to assassinate Sakura before he can create his "Pedophile's World" Forgive me for not being "up" on anime, but... WHAT THE SMURF? Pedophile's World?! What the smurf is this show about? EDIT: And yay! Sailor Mercury made it! Let me respond to that by saying....I dont know what that is all about.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Jun 16, 2007 21:03:02 GMT -5
They don't actually go into anything pedophile-like in Club to Death Angel. It is just, the main character supposedly finds a way to create a device that causes immortality....in women. Women stop aging once they become 12 years old. Meaning they could be 80 and still look 12.
Thus, they say he invented a pedophile's world. And to prevent him from doing so, they send Dokuro-Chan to kill him, but she thinks he can be changed before he ever invents the device, and since Dokuro-Chan doesn't kill him(as her mission was), they send Sabato to do the job.
Go watch it.....it is funny, and is only 8 episodes long.
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Desi
Dennis Stamp
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Post by Desi on Jun 16, 2007 21:17:44 GMT -5
*Comes out of lurkdom*
I just wanted to say I'm so glad Juri got on to this list. She's my favorite Digimon character ever and is part of my favorite Digimon season as well. (b'')b
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Agent P
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Wooo
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Post by Agent P on Jun 16, 2007 21:29:01 GMT -5
Hooray Shego!
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Jun 16, 2007 22:07:12 GMT -5
Her husband was Mr. Fantastic, not Mr. Incredible I really need to stop reading so fast. It's gonna be Elasti-Girl. Or Elasti-Woman I guess she would be called when they were older.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 4:48:03 GMT -5
![](http://www.familiaridade.com.br/img/fotos/3830/elastigirl.jpg) 125. Elastigirl (The Incredibles) Elastigirl gets introduced to the audience as a lithe superheroine (or "super") who is able to stretch herself (a la Plastic Man or Reed Richards, also known as Mr. Fantastic of Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four) in excess of 30 m (98 ft). Later, she marries Mr. Incredible, taking his last name ‘Parr’ (her maiden surname is unknown), and having three children: Violet (who has the powers of force fields and invisibility), Dash (who has the power of speed), and Jack-Jack (who seems to have the power of morphing). Soon after, all supers are outlawed after Mr. Incredible is sued for saving a man who wanted to commit suicide. Mr. Incredible was sued because the rescue involved catching the suicidal man in mid-air while he was falling from a skyscraper, thus smashing him through a window and injuring his neck. This puts an end to the super-career of Elastigirl and other supers for the next fifteen years. Elastigirl, as Helen Parr, then becomes a homemaker with a sharp personality that keeps the Parr family together as they adjust to a normal life. Helen realizes the change is more difficult on her husband Bob, who sneaks out trying to solve crimes with his friend, Lucius Best (also known as Frozone) after listening to police scanners. Frozone and Mr. Incredible sneak out on Wednesdays by saying they are going bowling. This causes fights between Helen and Bob, as Helen has retired from her superhero days and is now more concerned about family. Bob, however, wants to relive the glory days. After getting fired from work (for an incident which left his boss Gilbert Huph hospitalized), Bob works with Mirage and helps her with his super powers. He fools Helen into thinking that he is still working at his original job. Later, Helen cleans her husband's room and finds a piece of platinum blond hair on his clothes. When she hears her husband talking on the phone to a woman (Mirage), she becomes even more suspicious, finally learning that he is in danger. After she goes to Edna Mode and obtains her and her family's new supersuits, she goes off to save Bob. She borrows a jet from her long-time friend Snug Porter, but eventually catches Violet and Dash stowing away, already in their own supersuits (they wondered who made them and what they were doing in the house). The three are nearly annihilated in what Helen initially considers to be a friendly fire incident. During the episode, Helen orders Violet to put up a force field around the entire jet, but Violet briefly objects (Helen told the children not to use their powers). Vi is too nervous and uncertain to create a big enough force field, finally forcing Helen to use her elastic form and protective costume to shield the children from the explosion, but is very briefly knocked unconsciouss. She recovers just in time to turn herself into a parachute for the children. She then transforms into a lifeboat, with Dash as the outboard propeller. Upon reaching Nomanisan Island, where Bob is being held, not only does she have to bolster Violet's confidence by telling her that she has more power than she realizes and that she just has to believe it, but she also has to warn both Violet and Dash that the bad guys that the two will be fighting are even more merciless than the ones in Saturday morning cartoons, and for once she allows Dash to run as fast as he can. She then leaves the two in the cave where they are staying (unfortunately, the cave soon turns out to be a rocket exhaust tube, as the children find out when they are nearly incinerated, forcing the children to sleep in the jungle) and goes off to rescue Bob. On the way to the prison cell holding Bob, she grabs onto an overhead monopod (and sees the aircraft hangar through which the family will escape with an RV and a rocket), but is almost run over by another. She sees another rocket holding a battle robot codenamed the Omnidroid 9000, the lift-off of which almost annihilates Violet and Dash. Later, she cannot help but take a look at herself in a freshly polished hallway mirror and see how her new skintight suit is fitting, with the very critical eye that women have on their bodies, posing the typical question, "Does this make me look fat?" (Helen's buttocks and hips had grown a lot in size along the course of all three of her pregnancies and 15 years of forced inactivity) Not only that, she also gets her leg and torso caught in two closing doors and still manages to take out five extremely dangerous guards (she takes out two in an elevator with her fist and uses the machine gun of one of them, kicks the third when he touches her leg with the muzzle of his own machine gun, and when a stray bullet from that gun destroys the key card reader that holds the door shut, uses her hips and thighs to take out the rest; she then hides their bodies in a weapons locker but struggles with the door). After freeing herself, she finally reaches the cell, where she sees Bob hugging Mirage, causing her to believe that he is having an affair. After Helen knocks Mirage out (before Mirage can finish addressing her as Mrs. Incredible), she escapes with her husband and they meet up with their children in the forest, but for a while are literally flattened by their newfound tag-team attack, the IncrediBall (named in the video game). However, Syndrome stops them with his zero-point energy beam. They escape, however, when Violet floats over to the controls of their holding cell with a force field. When they get to the hangar, there are no jets around, only an RV, the occupants of which Mr. Incredible knocks out. Dash suggests using a rocket, but Helen does not know how to fly one. Violet tells her to "just use the coordinates for the last launch." Mirage gives the family a new password (it was originally "Kronos", but Bob/Mr. Incredible is certain Syndrome changed it when he caught Bob.) As the family returns to Metroville (where the Parrs and Bests reside), Helen acts as a harness ("How are you doing, honey?" "Do I have to answer?"), until Violet detaches the framework on Bob's command. As Bob drives the family to the financial district, he and Helen argue over directions. Upon arrival, Bob confesses his weakness to Helen, and she tells him that he will not have to be any stronger if they work together ("I don't know what will happen." "Hey, we're superheroes. What can happen?") After that, the RV is crushed by the Omnidroid, which Syndrome had unleashed only to be betrayed by it and Violet is briefly knocked unconscious protecting herself and Dash, but Bob saves them. From then on, the family and Frozone stop the Omnidroid and goes back home. There, the family stops Syndrome from kidnapping Jack-Jack. Syndrome is apparently killed when his cape is sucked into the turbine of his private jet and Violet saves the family from being crushed by falling plane wreckage which totals their home ("That's my girl."). Three months later, the family can be seen at the racetrack for Dash's school. They do not become the Incredibles until The Underminer, an obese and unclean supervillain, threatens the world for the first time.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 4:50:00 GMT -5
![](http://www.blog-city.info/en/img3/305_big%20picture%20of%20tenten.jpg) 124. Tenten (Naruto) Of the central Naruto characters, Tenten is seen the least, and as such little is known about her. In the manga, her battle with Temari during the Chunin Exams is almost entirely skipped, with her match's start and her eventual defeat being the only things shown. The anime's rendition of this battle is also brief, depicting her being quickly defeated after attempting only three attacks. In her few brief appearances, Tenten has been shown to strongly believe that female ninja can be as skilled as male ninja. As such, her goal in life is to someday be as great as Tsunade. Tenten is commonly seen with Neji, usually while the two are training together instead of with Lee and Guy. She often compliments him, and holds his skills in high regard, initially believing that no one can defeat him. She is sometimes frustrated with Lee for trying to fight Neji to prove that a "failure" like himself can defeat a "genius," believing that his attempts are futile. She respects those who are strong enough to pose a challenge for Neji, as when Naruto Uzumaki appears to lose after using the power of the nine-tailed fox against Neji, she thinks that while he had no hope of winning, he was the first one to make Neji "get serious." In the anime filler arcs Tenten is seen a bit more and proves to be quite ditzy. In the Hidden Star Village arc she attempts to follow someone while using a barrel with an eyehole as a disguise and in the Final Filler arc she is unable to participate because she was already on a mission but attacks Lee for not being invited anyway.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 4:52:25 GMT -5
![](http://www.gweep.ca/~edmonds/anime/Nuku/nuku.gif) 123. Nuku Nuku (All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku) When Ryunosuke's pet cat dies in an accident, his inventor father "resurrects" the cat by placing its brain in an android body made in the form of a young girl. The Android, Nukunuku, has the dual purposes of being a companion/sister for Ryunosuke as well as being a bodyguard for his father. Nukunuku's extreme strength and feline agility are regularly needed to protect Ryunosuke and his father from Ryunusuke's mother who seeks to kidnap them both following her divorce from his father. Her motives towards Ryunusuke are simple motherly love, however her genius-inventor-ex-husband she wants to put to work designing weapons of mass destruction for her weapons company.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 4:56:27 GMT -5
![](http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/3064/allura2.jpg) 122. Princess Allura (Voltron) Princess Allura of the planet Arus is the ruler of the Kingdom of Altair (as well as the entire planet, for the most part) and is also the object of Lotor's affections. She takes over for Sven as the pilot of the Blue Lion that forms Voltron's right leg, and wears a pink uniform in the original series, and a metallic blue uniform in Voltron: The Third Dimension. Her age is about 18-20. Though a bit naïve, especially with matters of romance, Allura is a strong-willed person, and is very capable of ruling her planet, though some like Coran and Nanny tend to disagree. She is capable of invoking the dead, particularly her father, the late King Alfor.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 4:59:03 GMT -5
![](http://www.gundamofficial.com/worlds/fc/characters/images/chara_allenby_b.gif) 121. Allenby Beardsley (G Gundam) Allenby is a teenage Gundam Fighter for Neo-Sweden. Apparently orphaned, she was raised by her nation's military where she holds the rank of Lieutenant. Allenby's life was not a happy one as the military used her in their tests to create the perfect Gundam Fighter. This was achieved by use of the Berzerker System, a special brainwashing system to designed to turn Allenby into a crazed brute with 120% increase in performance. Allenby hates the military, but due to her position she can't openly question them; she feels that it's unfair to be their puppet and wants to have the life of her own she's been denied by them. Allenby fared well in the Survival Eleven of the 13th Gundam Fight and made it to the finals in Neo-Hong Kong. Despite her own talents in combat, her nations default strategy was to activate the Berzerker System as soon as possible and thus allow Allenby and her GF13-050NSW Nobel Gundam a quick victory. It was during one such occasion after having beaten Argo Gulskii and his GF13-013NR Bolt Gundam that she came to the attention of Domon Kasshu. Domon first encountered her in a video arcade where she was using her fighting skills to beat all competitors at a virtual reality fighting game. Impressed, Domon challenged her and the subsequent clash of two professional fighters using a machine meant for civilians blew the game up. As Allenby fled the chaos she revealed her identity to her opponent, much to Domon's surprise. The next time they find each other, Domon and Allenby are forced to fight each other in an official match. One of the doctors in the team activates the Berserker System since she's losing, so Allenby loses control of herself and starts beating up Domon, but he manages to break through it and brings his new friend back to her senses; she breaks free but collapses, losing the fight. Allenby spends her time hanging out with Domon (to the chagrin of Rain, who hides her feelings of distress as much as she can) and develops a crush on him, until Won Yun Fat decides to make her the new pilot for the Devil Gundam. During a team tag fight where Domon is her partner, she's forced to go into Berserker mode and ends up seriously injured, only to be kidnapped by Wong's henchmen and placed in the cockpit of the Walter Gundam. Under the influence of both the Berzerker Mode *and* DG Cells, she relentlessly attacks Domon and later Rain in the Battle Royale stage; Rain manages to seemingly destroy the Walter Gundam without killing Allenby, and her now reformed father tends to her wound and heals her from the DG Cells. Now back to her senses, Allenby tells Domon about Rain leaving to Neo Japan. After urging him to go after her, she joins the final fight against the Devil Gundam, playing a key role as she tells Domon to speak to Rain (now the Seitai Unit of the Devil Gundam) and save her through their love.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 5:12:08 GMT -5
150. Haruko HaruHara (FLCL) 149. Dawn (Pokemon) 148. Debbie DuPree (Sealab 2021) 147. Shizune (Naruto) 146. Maude Flanders (The Simpsons) 145. Jinx (Teen Titans) 144. Anzu Mazaki [Tea Gardner *English*] (Yu-Gi-Oh) 143. Shego (Kim Possible) 142. Sam (Totally Spies) 141. Lady Jaye (G.I. Joe) 140. Nefertari Vivi (One Piece) 139. Sabato (Club-To-Death Angel Dokuro-chan) 138. Kagome Higurashi (InuYasha) 137. Ryofu Housen (Ikki Tousen) 136. Dokuro Mitsukai (Club-To-Death Angel Dokuro-chan) 135. Kazemon [Fairymon *English*] (Digimon Frontier) 134. Ryomou Shimei (Ikki Tousen) 133. Francine Smith (American Dad) 132. Revy (Black Lagoon) 131. Urd (Oh My Goddess) 130. Ami Muzuno aka Sailor Mercury (Sailor Moon) 129. Kukaku Shiba (Bleach) 128. Jeri Katou (Digimon Tamers) 127. Poison Ivy (Batman: The Animated Series) 126. Washu Hakubi (Tenchi Muyo) 125. Elastigirl (The Incredibles) 124. Tenten (Naruto) 123. Nuku Nuku (All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku) 122. Princess Allura (Voltron) 121. Allenby Beardsley (G Gundam)
Now for the clues to the next 5 women on this list.
* Battlestaff That Can Grow And Shrink To Variable Lengths
* Face It, Tiger.....
* Got Into A Cat Fight With LadyDevimon
* Rivalry With A Pokemon Coordinator Named Drew
* Wife Of Goku
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 7:44:58 GMT -5
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4a/Mjanimated.png) 120. Mary Jane Watson (Spiderman: The Animated Series) In Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Mary Jane Watson first meets a 19-year-old Peter Parker in "The Return of the Spider-Slayers" (Season #1 Ep #4). Mary Jane supplants Debra Whitman and Felicia Hardy as his primary love interest. She is last seen in Season #3 Episode 41, "Turning Point," in which the Green Goblin discovers Spider-Man's true identity. In a nod to The Night Gwen Stacy Died, he takes her to the George Washington Bridge. Spider-Man tries to save her, but she falls into a dimensional portal created by his stolen time dilation accelerator (due to the show's censorship no one in the show could die, she was forced into limbo and Spider-Man didn't know about her falling into limbo). In Season 4, a clone of Mary Jane created by Miles Warren appears, and after the death of Mysterio at the end of the ninth episode of Season 4, Spider-Man revealed he was Peter to her and MJ and Peter marry in the first episode of Season 5. Later, her true nature is revealed and she (and a clone of Hydro-Man) dissolve due to their unstable cellular structure. By the series finale, after Spider-Man saved all reality from the villain known as Spider-Carnage, Spider-Man's mystic advisor, Madame Web, promised they would find the real Mary Jane (as she promised when she took Spider-Man from Earth after the Mary Jane clone died before the Secret War, which was a test to see if Spider-Man could stop Spider-Carnage). The "true" Mary Jane is never seen again in this series, but is shown to have been reunited with and married to Peter in the sequel, Spider-Man Unlimited. It was never revealed how she returned (supposedly, the writers left this for the next season, which was never made). However, producer of the previous show, John Semper, revealed if he continued the show, Mary Jane would have been found in a Colonial England
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 7:47:55 GMT -5
![](http://www.dragonballworld.it/immagini/fotoz/Chichi.gif) 119. Chichi (Dragonball/Z/GT) Chichi is the wife of Son Goku, and the mother of Gohan and Goten. She is often depicted as a sometimes nagging, but fundamentally well-meaning, who sincerely looks for her children and husband's well-being even when their views clash. She and Goku first meet as children, and Goku promises to marry her thinking marriage is food. Several years later, she finds him at the 23rd Tenka'ichi Budôkai, and in regards to confessing that he misunderstood what she had meant, Goku fulfills his promise and asks her to marry him. As she gets older, she disapproves of Goku's lifestyle, enough to ban Gohan from following in his foot steps, but due to the threats like Freeza and Cell, she is forced to let him train under the blatant conditions. As the years pass, she relaxes this with Goten by training him herself while Gohan is away at high school. She has a wild temper and can react in violent anger over the slightest annoyance, most would fear for their own safety by avoiding to infuriate her. Despite her appearance, Chichi is an accomplished martial artist, having made it to the quarter-finals of the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament and years later trained Goten in martial arts.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 7:50:06 GMT -5
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/25/Angewomon2.jpg) 118. Angewomon (Digimon Adventure) Angewomon is Gatomon's natural Ultimate form. Angewomon debuted during the final battle against Myotismon in Digimon Adventure. The sacrifice of Wizardmon and Kari's mourning activated the Crest of Light, allowing Gatomon to Digivolve into Angewomon. Angewomon was also a powerful ally in the fight against VenomMyotismon, the Dark Masters and Apocalymon. She also got into a cat fight with her rival LadyDevimon. After Kari used the power from the Crest of Light to free the Sovereigns, Gatomon lost the power to become Angewomon. Three years later, in Digimon Adventure 02, Gatomon and the other older Digi-Destined Digimon had their powers restored by one of Azulongmon's DigiCores. This allowed Gatomon to once again assume her Ultimate form.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 7:52:26 GMT -5
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/96/May_Ruby_Sapphire.jpg) 117. May (Pokemon) The Pokémon anime series and films are a meta-series of adventures separate from the canon that most of the Pokémon video games follow (with the exception of Pokémon Yellow, a game based on the anime storyline). The anime follows the quest of the main character, Ash Ketchum[1]—an in-training Pokémon Master—as he and several companions[1] travel around the fictitious world of Pokémon along with their Pokémon partners. At the age of 10,[2] May traveled from her hometown of Petalburg City to Littleroot Town to see Professor Birch, the authority on Pokémon in the Hoenn region. As a friend of her father's, he had agreed to give her one of three Pokémon; a Treecko, a Torchic, or a Mudkip, so that she could become a Pokémon Trainer. However, when she arrived, she found that the Hoenn Pokémon Professor had gone after an ill Pikachu belonging to Ash Ketchum. She went to look for the Professor, only to find him stuck in a tree and about to be attacked by a group of angry Poochyena, mirroring the beginning of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. His only hope was for May to get a Pokémon out of his bag and use it to fend off the Poochyena. However, May, who was inexperienced at commanding Pokémon, only got water sprayed in her face by the Mudkip she pulled out. Professor Birch then commanded the Mudkip and scared off the Poochyena. The experience was less than pleasant for May. After they found Ash, the group was attacked by Team Rocket. In an attempt to get rid of the criminals, Pikachu accidentally fried May's bicycle to a crisp, reminiscent of the first episode of the series in which Pikachu fried Misty's bike, giving Misty a reason to follow Ash around for the rest of the series. The audience was led to believe that May would decide to follow Ash for the very same reason. However, the next morning, after choosing Torchic as her starter Pokémon, May stared at the charred remains of her bike in a remorseful fashion, only to shrug it off and say, "Eh, who cares?" She decided to accompany Ash so that she could have a traveling companion to show her the ropes. When the group reaches Rustboro City, May decided that instead of collecting gym badges, she would dedicate her efforts completely to Pokémon Contests. Since then, she has won several ribbons in most of the Contest halls she has traveled to. May has a rivalry with a Pokémon coordinator named Drew(or Shû in Japanese), who appears at every contest that May participates in, which is often compared to the rivalry that Ash had shared with Gary Oak. She also has a rivalry with a Cacturne obsessive named Harley. In a recent episode of the Battle Frontier saga, Drew asked her to come to Johto with him and other Coordinators. It has been confirmed that May would be going to Johto with her rivals. May has appeared in four Pokémon movies, the first being Pokémon: Jirachi Wishmaker, in which she assists in getting to Jirachi's homeland and tries to assist in stopping a mutant Groudon. She also befriended Manaphy in Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. In that movie, Manaphy first saw May after it hatched, and thought that May was its mother, thus leading the two to have a very close mother-child relationship, which managed to bring May to tears during various points in the movie. May also stands as the only trainer to teach a pokemon to say words other than it's name, by teaching Manaphy to say 'Happy' , 'Love you' ,'May' and 'Mama' (albeit the latter 2 she didn't teach herself, Manaphy said them during the final goodbye, which reduced May to tears). The Pokemon Ranger Jackie considered May's relationship with Manaphy to be compromising his mission of returning Manaphy to the Underwater Temple. However, the mission was a success in the end.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 7:55:02 GMT -5
![](http://www.cheezey.org/thundercats/gallery/cheetara7.JPG) 116. Cheetara (Thundercats) A female warrior who is the only adult female ThunderCat (until the later appearance of Pumyra). She is as lovely as she is brave and caring. Often a voice of reason, she is also the bearer of a budding ‘sixth-sense’, detecting when something is unsafe or if evil is near. This precognitive sense also allows her to perceive visions — whether involuntary or by forcing herself — but this drains her and she may require days or weeks to recover. She has incredible speed — once clocked at speeds of 120mph on a morning jog. She can only maintain this top speed for short distances, but with it she can move very fast in combat. Her weapon of choice is a battlestaff that can grow or shrink to variable lengths, with which she can vault or leap over enemies. When not in use, it is attached to the armband on her left arm.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 8:17:16 GMT -5
150. Haruko HaruHara (FLCL) 149. Dawn (Pokemon) 148. Debbie DuPree (Sealab 2021) 147. Shizune (Naruto) 146. Maude Flanders (The Simpsons) 145. Jinx (Teen Titans) 144. Anzu Mazaki [Tea Gardner *English*] (Yu-Gi-Oh) 143. Shego (Kim Possible) 142. Sam (Totally Spies) 141. Lady Jaye (G.I. Joe) 140. Nefertari Vivi (One Piece) 139. Sabato (Club-To-Death Angel Dokuro-chan) 138. Kagome Higurashi (InuYasha) 137. Ryofu Housen (Ikki Tousen) 136. Dokuro Mitsukai (Club-To-Death Angel Dokuro-chan) 135. Kazemon [Fairymon *English*] (Digimon Frontier) 134. Ryomou Shimei (Ikki Tousen) 133. Francine Smith (American Dad) 132. Revy (Black Lagoon) 131. Urd (Oh My Goddess) 130. Ami Muzuno aka Sailor Mercury (Sailor Moon) 129. Kukaku Shiba (Bleach) 128. Jeri Katou (Digimon Tamers) 127. Poison Ivy (Batman: The Animated Series) 126. Washu Hakubi (Tenchi Muyo) 125. Elastigirl (The Incredibles) 124. Tenten (Naruto) 123. Nuku Nuku (All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku) 122. Princess Allura (Voltron) 121. Allenby Beardsley (G Gundam) 120. Mary Jane Watson (Spiderman: The Animated Series 119. Chichi (Dragonball/Z/GT) 118. Angewomon (Digimon Adventure) 117. May (Pokemon) 116. Cheetara (Thundercats)
Now for the clues to the next 5 women on this list.
* An Open And Proud Lesbian
* Hard-Rocking Ghost
* Lieutenant Under Captain Shunsui Kyoraku
* Megabyte's Twin Sister
* You Wouldn't She Is Only In Middle School By Looking At Her
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 9:10:59 GMT -5
![](http://blog.france2.fr/nng_images.php?img=/GTOetNaRuTo/files/G/T/O/GTOetNaRuTo/images/chizuru.jpg) 115. Chizuru Honshô (Bleach) An open and rather proud lesbian, Chizuru's numerous advances on her school friend Orihime Inoue are usually thwarted by Tatsuki. She has red hair and wears glasses with red frames. She calls Orihime "hime," which means "Princess," though it could also be a simple shortening of Orihime's name. In Chizuru's opinion, Tatsuki is also very pretty, but too boyish for her to crush on since she prefers more feminine girls; she has also ogled Kunieda, Mahana, and Michiru on occasion. She placed 31st in her class on her exams.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jun 17, 2007 9:13:23 GMT -5
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/47/Sakakiportrait.jpg) 114. Sakaki (Azumanga Daioh) Tall and shy, Sakaki is uncomfortable with how others perceive her. Given a voluptuous body and thought of as the strong, silent type, her reticence is misinterpreted as "tough", "mysterious", or "cool". Although most of the characters admire her "coolness", she herself is envious of Chiyo due to the pigtailed prodigy's irresistible adorableness, while all others are oblivious to her love of cute things - e.g., not knowing that Sakaki loves bears, Yomi buys her a can of bear stew, to Sakaki's great horror. She is the subject of Kaorin's anxious (and largely unspoken) affections. Whether she even notices Kaorin's infatuation is unknown. Sakaki is a natural athlete, even though she's not particularly interested in sports. Rather, her secret passion is all things cute, especially stuffed animals (she likes to give them names, like a small child). She's also quite taken with cats, but cannot have one at home because her mother is allergic and therefore, her parents do not allow any felines. Unfortunately, cats hate her for some unknown reason, with one in particular, a gray cat known as Kamineko who delights in luring the naïve Sakaki near him so he can bite her. Kagura theorizes cats think her hand smells like fish. One subtitle in the original manga explains that the street cats suspect that Sakaki approaches them with murderous intent. Because of her soft spot for cuteness, she is often seen with Chiyo and her Great Pyrenees (Mr. Tadakichi). She has a very strong desire for friendship as well, which led her to attach herself to the group and causes her to cherish memories such as the trips to Chiyo's Summer Home. Later, after visiting Okinawa, she bonds with an Iriomote cat, the only cat in the entire series that would actually let her pet him. One theory could be that the cat formed a kinship with her in that they both have a similar deadpan facial expression. Later, after the cat's mother is run over and killed, he follows Sakaki to Tokyo, who adopts him and names him "Mayaa". Mayaa appears seemingly out of nowhere, intervening to chase off the malicious horde of the cats led by Kamineko, who at the time were threatening Sakaki and Chiyo. Wilting in the face of Mayaa's intimidation, the cats wilt and scatter. In the anime, Osaka calls Sakaki "an American" because of her large bust (in girls' locker room parlance, those with medium busts, such as Yomi, are referred to as "Hawaiian"; those with flat busts, such as Osaka or Tomo, are referred to as "Japanese"). Sakaki is unusually busty and tall for a Japanese girl her age. (In one episode her height is given as 174 cm or approximately 5'8" and "still growing", which is extraordinarily tall for a Japanese woman). In truth, Sakaki is self-conscious about her height and body. After Osaka made her comment, Tomo mentioned that it was hard to believe that Sakaki was in middle school only a year earlier and Sakaki was so embarrassed that she almost broke down crying. Oddly, Sakaki occasionally has visions of a floating yellow cat-like creature that claims to be Chiyo's father. In her senior year, Sakaki takes the examination to enter a veterinary college and is admitted. While initially concerned that the veterinary college was far away and would require her to get her own apartment, she warmed to the idea when she realized that this would allow her to have "her very own cat", Mayaa.
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