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[[File:ShorttankMisty_7159.jpg|link=Pokémon (Anime)|right|Tank top, short shorts, and attitude.]]
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[[Tomboy]]ish female co-star in a [[Shonen]] (young male) oriented series. Often argues with the lead male a lot in a kind of mild [[Slap Slap Kiss]] situation, although the [[Will They or Won't They?]] debate is occasionally subverted.
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[[Tomboy|Tomboyish]] female co-star in a [[Shonen]] (young male) oriented series. Often argues with the lead male a lot in a kind of mild [[Slap Slap Kiss]] situation, although the [[Will They or Won't They]] debate is occasionally subverted.


The character may not even be that tomboyish by Western standards, and have [[Cuteness Proximity|extreme weaknesses for cute things]] and girlish trappings. The latter sometimes they avoid because they [[Femininity Failure|just can't seem to make it work for them]]; their femininity is often the butt of jokes, even if it's [[Generic Cuteness|clear to the audience she's very cute]].
The character may not even be that tomboyish by Western standards, and have [[Cuteness Proximity|extreme weaknesses for cute things]] and girlish trappings. The latter sometimes they avoid because they [[Femininity Failure|just can't seem to make it work for them]]; their femininity is often the butt of jokes, even if it's [[Generic Cuteness|clear to the audience she's very cute]].


Usually wears a lightly [[Fan Service]]-y, sporty outfit like [[Who Wears Short Shorts|shorts]] and a tanktop (hence the name) that preferably [[Bare Your Midriff|bares the stomach]] rather than a dress. If they're a bit girlier, they'll wear miniskirts once or twice as well.
Usually wears a lightly [[Fan Service]]-y, sporty outfit like [[Who Wears Short Shorts?|shorts]] and a tanktop (hence the name) that preferably [[Bare Your Midriff|bares the stomach]] rather than a dress. If they're a bit girlier, they'll wear miniskirts once or twice as well.


She often has a soft spot in her heart for plants and animals making her a [[Friend to All Living Things]]. If the living thing is a person she'll probably become a [[Bully Hunter]].
She often has a soft spot in her heart for plants and animals making her a [[Friend to All Living Things]]. If the living thing is a person she'll probably become a [[Bully Hunter]].


See also [[Bokukko]]. For the ''other'' kind of "short tank", see [[Cute Bruiser]]. For the other, ''other'' kind of tank, see [[Tank Goodness]]. Compare [[Tomboy Princess]] and [[Spirited Young Lady]].
See also [[Bokukko]]. For the ''other'' kind of "short tank", see [[Cute Bruiser]]. For the other, ''other'' kind of tank, see [[Tank Goodness]]. Compare [[Tomboy Princess]] and [[Spirited Young Lady]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Pokémon (Anime)|Pokémon]]''
* ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]''
** Misty (Kasumi), [[Bare Your Midriff|right down to]] [[Who Wears Short Shorts|the outfit.]] She's is also the [[Trope Codifier]]
** Misty (Kasumi), [[Bare Your Midriff|right down to]] [[Who Wears Short Shorts?|the outfit.]] She's is also the [[Trope Codifier]]
** Also her successor of sorts, Haruka/May. She's quite girlier than Misty, but otherwise fits very well.
** Also her successor of sorts, Haruka/May. She's quite girlier than Misty, but otherwise fits very well.
** Iris is one of these too.
** Iris is one of these too.
** Skyla, one of the gym leaders in Black and White, also counts.
** Skyla, one of the gym leaders in Black and White, also counts.
* Kaori Makimura of ''[[City Hunter (Manga)|City Hunter]]'' is a combination of this, a [[Bifauxnen]], and a [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]. She spends most of the series in unflattering clothing and talks in a very masculine way. It should be noted that while she is a [[Bifauxnen]], she manages to invariably draw the, er, attention of the main character [[She Cleans Up Nicely|whenever put into feminine clothing and makeup]].
* Kaori Makimura of ''[[City Hunter]]'' is a combination of this, a [[Bifauxnen]], and a [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]. She spends most of the series in unflattering clothing and talks in a very masculine way. It should be noted that while she is a [[Bifauxnen]], she manages to invariably draw the, er, attention of the main character [[She Cleans Up Nicely|whenever put into feminine clothing and makeup]].
* Although she tends to prefer either gis or more feminine clothing, Akane Tendô of ''[[Ranma One Half (Manga)|Ranma One Half]]'' certainly qualifies.
* Although she tends to prefer either gis or more feminine clothing, Akane Tendô of ''[[Ranma ½]]'' certainly qualifies.
* Kizaki Tamayo from ''[[Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer (Anime)|Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer]]''.
* Kizaki Tamayo from ''[[Angelic Layer]]''.
* Arumi from ''[[Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai (Anime)|Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai]]''.
* Arumi from ''[[Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi]]''.
* Lina Inverse from ''Anime/Slayers'' fits the characterization, but is the main character of her series.
* Lina Inverse from ''[[Slayers]]'' fits the characterization, but is the main character of her series.
* Ryoko Subaru from ''[[Martian Successor Nadesico (Manga)|Martian Successor Nadesico]]''.
* Ryoko Subaru from ''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]''.
* Anzu Mazaki/Tea from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (Anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]''
* Anzu Mazaki/Tea from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh (anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh]]''
* Merrill from ''[[Rune Soldier Louie (Anime)|Rune Soldier Louie]]''.
* Merrill from ''[[Rune Soldier Louie]]''.
* Sora Takenouchi from ''[[Digimon Adventure (Anime)|Digimon Adventure]]''; there were token girls after her, to be sure, but Sora fits this trope the best.
* Sora Takenouchi from ''[[Digimon Adventure]]''; there were token girls after her, to be sure, but Sora fits this trope the best.
* Sonozaki Mion, from ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni (Visual Novel)|Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni]]''. Has a crush on the male lead Keiichi and really wouldn't have minded being given [[For Want of a Nail|that cute doll]]...
* Sonozaki Mion, from ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]''. Has a crush on the male lead Keiichi and really wouldn't have minded being given [[For Want of a Nail|that cute doll]]...
* Winry Rockbell of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* Winry Rockbell of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]''.
* Anita King of the ''[[Read or Die (Anime)|Read or Die]]'' TV series fits this trope to the letter.
* Anita King of the ''[[Read or Die]]'' TV series fits this trope to the letter.
* Tomoka Osakada and Kurumi Ijyuin from ''[[The Prince of Tennis (Anime)|The Prince of Tennis]]''. They're not the main females, but otherwise they fit the trope quite well (Tomoka borders on [[Bokukko]], though).
* Tomoka Osakada and Kurumi Ijyuin from ''[[The Prince of Tennis]]''. They're not the main females, but otherwise they fit the trope quite well (Tomoka borders on [[Bokukko]], though).
* Rosetta Passel and Sora Naegino from ''[[Kaleido Star (Anime)|Kaleido Star]]''.
* Rosetta Passel and Sora Naegino from ''[[Kaleido Star]]''.
* Fuuko Kirisawa of ''[[Flame of Recca (Manga)|Flame of Recca]]''.
* Fuuko Kirisawa of ''[[Flame of Recca]]''.
* Rukia Kuchiki from ''[[Bleach (Manga)|Bleach]]'' can be defined like that. Except she only wears her Shinigami and school uniforms, one piece dresses and kimonos. Anytime she's hiding her usual rough and ready self, she is a [[Yamato Nadeshiko|perfect, sweet tempered lady]] to her classmates, Ichigo's family and her [[Aloof Big Brother]]. Everyone else is fair game and they get to see [[Tsundere|either her kicks to the head, or her love for bunnies and shojo manga.]]
* Rukia Kuchiki from ''[[Bleach]]'' can be defined like that. Except she only wears her Shinigami and school uniforms, one piece dresses and kimonos. Anytime she's hiding her usual rough and ready self, she is a [[Yamato Nadeshiko|perfect, sweet tempered lady]] to her classmates, Ichigo's family and her [[Aloof Big Brother]]. Everyone else is fair game and they get to see [[Tsundere|either her kicks to the head, or her love for bunnies and shojo manga.]]
* Miki Koishikawa from ''[[Marmalade Boy (Manga)|Marmalade Boy]]'' mixes this and [[Kawaiiko]].
* Miki Koishikawa from ''[[Marmalade Boy]]'' mixes this and [[Kawaiiko]].
* Nadja Applefield from ''[[Ashita no Nadja (Anime)|Ashita no Nadja]]''. She's a graceful self-taught dancer and can look pretty well in a gown, but is also very straightforward and was ''really'' tomboyish in her younger years.
* Nadja Applefield from ''[[Ashita no Nadja]]''. She's a graceful self-taught dancer and can look pretty well in a gown, but is also very straightforward and was ''really'' tomboyish in her younger years.
* Beth from ''[[Petite Princess Yucie (Anime)|Petite Princess Yucie]]''.
* Beth from ''[[Petite Princess Yucie]]''.
* ''[[Gundam]]''
* ''[[Gundam]]''
** Frau Bow from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam (Anime)|Mobile Suit Gundam]]''.
** Frau Bow from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]''.
** Hilde Schbecker from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (Anime)|Gundam Wing]]''.
** Hilde Schbecker from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing|Gundam Wing]]''.
** Sochie Heim from ''[[Turn a Gundam (Anime)|Turn a Gundam]]''.
** Sochie Heim from ''[[Turn A Gundam|Turn a Gundam]]''.
** Allenby Beardsley from ''[[Mobile Fighter G Gundam (Anime)|Mobile Fighter G Gundam]]''.
** Allenby Beardsley from ''[[Mobile Fighter G Gundam]]''.
** Lunamaria "Luna" Hawke from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Anime)|Gundam SEED Destiny]]''.
** Lunamaria "Luna" Hawke from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny|Gundam SEED Destiny]]''.
* Maya Ibuki from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion (Anime)|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' can be considered a grown-up version of the trope.
* Maya Ibuki from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' can be considered a grown-up version of the trope.
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima (Manga)|Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' has Asuna Kagurazaka and Anya Cocolova.
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' has Asuna Kagurazaka and Anya Cocolova.
* Meryl Strife from ''[[Trigun (Anime)|Trigun]]''.
* Meryl Strife from ''[[Trigun]]''.
* Subaru Nakajima from ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (Anime)|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]] [[Oddly Named Sequel|StrikerS]]'' fits this to a tee: she's brash and [[Hot Blooded|hotblooded]], but is not actually any less feminine than the other female characters (and even cries ''more often'' than her more "girly" partner, Teana). She's also the [[Lightning Bruiser|other kind]] of "shorttank".
* Subaru Nakajima from ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (anime)|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]] [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo|StrikerS]]'' fits this to a tee: she's brash and [[Hot-Blooded|hotblooded]], but is not actually any less feminine than the other female characters (and even cries ''more often'' than her more "girly" partner, Teana). She's also the [[Lightning Bruiser|other kind]] of "shorttank".
* Both Hitomi Kanzaki and Princess Millerna Sarah Aston from ''[[The Vision of Escaflowne (Manga)|The Vision of Escaflowne]]''.
* Both Hitomi Kanzaki and Princess Millerna Sarah Aston from ''[[The Vision of Escaflowne]]''.
* Nagisa Misumi from ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure (Anime)|Futari wa Pretty Cure]]''.
* Nagisa Misumi from ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure]]''.
* Miki Onimaru from ''[[Ramen Fighter Miki]]'' certainly counts, due to her rough-and-tough personality.
* Miki Onimaru from ''[[Ramen Fighter Miki]]'' certainly counts, due to her rough-and-tough personality.
* Otome Katou and Sekai Saionji from ''[[School Days (Visual Novel)|School Days]]''.
* Otome Katou and Sekai Saionji from ''[[School Days]]''.
* ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler (Manga)|Hayate the Combat Butler]]'': Hinagiku Katsura, though she tries to impress the fact that she is feminine while her friends try to convince her she acts more like a guy. She likes it when Hayate does notice that she's feminine though.
* ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'': Hinagiku Katsura, though she tries to impress the fact that she is feminine while her friends try to convince her she acts more like a guy. She likes it when Hayate does notice that she's feminine though.
* Luna, the main character from ''[[Mujin Wakusei Survive]]''. She looks girlier than the standard, though, since she wears a miniskirt.
* Luna, the main character from ''[[Uninhabited Planet Survive!]]''. She looks girlier than the standard, though, since she wears a miniskirt.
* Puria Richardson, of ''[[Gaiking (Anime)|Gaiking]]: Legend of Daikuu Maryuu''. Shorts, check. Tanktop, check. Tomboy, double check.
* Puria Richardson, of ''[[Gaiking]]: Legend of Daikuu Maryuu''. Shorts, check. Tanktop, check. Tomboy, double check.
* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia (Manga)|Axis Powers Hetalia]]''
* ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]''
** The Principality of Wy is represented by a [[Girlish Pigtails|pigtailed]] [[Little Miss Snarker]] in shorts and a belly shirt.
** The Principality of Wy is represented by a [[Girlish Pigtails|pigtailed]] [[Little Miss Snarker]] in shorts and a belly shirt.
** The fandom has also given this personality to New Zealand (which counts [[Ambiguous Gender|if it's a girl.]])
** The fandom has also given this personality to New Zealand (which counts [[Ambiguous Gender|if it's a girl.]])
** Belgium counts as a grown-up version of the trope. Seychelles also seems to have shades of this lately.
** Belgium counts as a grown-up version of the trope. Seychelles also seems to have shades of this lately.
* Keiko Yukimura of ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho (Manga)|Yu Yu Hakusho]]''.
* Keiko Yukimura of ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]''.
* Taiga Aisaka from ''[[Toradora (Light Novel)|Toradora]]'', while not tomboyish, is very loud and brash. She also has one hell of a punch (and in the manga, a powerful kick too.)
* Taiga Aisaka from ''[[Toradora!]]'', while not tomboyish, is very loud and brash. She also has one hell of a punch (and in the manga, a powerful kick too.)
* Mayo Sakaki from the 3rd ''[[Fushigi Yuugi (Manga)|Fushigi Yuugi]]'' OVA. She wears her hair short, and she's on the Yotsubadai High School Girls' Basketball Team. She also [[Hot for Teacher|has a weakness for her coach]], Taka Tsukunami {{spoiler|a.k.a. Tamahome}}.
* Mayo Sakaki from the 3rd ''[[Fushigi Yuugi]]'' OVA. She wears her hair short, and she's on the Yotsubadai High School Girls' Basketball Team. She also [[Hot for Teacher|has a weakness for her coach]], Taka Tsukunami {{spoiler|a.k.a. Tamahome}}.
* [[Wrench Wench]] Miki Jounouchi from ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula (Anime)|Future GPX Cyber Formula]]''.
* [[Wrench Wench]] Miki Jounouchi from ''[[Future GPX Cyber Formula]]''.
* Arguably, the ''main character'' of ''[[Yumekui Merry (Manga)|Yumekui Merry]]''. Her tomboyish [[Little Miss Badass]] attitude is belied by her slightly girlish choices of clothing -- a [[Nice Hat]], a [[Bare Your Midriff|belly shirt]], a miniskirt, [[Zettai Ryouiki]] stockings, and chunky boots that add about two inches to her height. [[Cute Bruiser|Not that she CAN'T kick your ass without breaking a sweat, but...]]
* Arguably, the ''main character'' of ''[[Yumekui Merry]]''. Her tomboyish [[Little Miss Badass]] attitude is belied by her slightly girlish choices of clothing—a [[Nice Hat]], a [[Bare Your Midriff|belly shirt]], a miniskirt, [[Zettai Ryouiki]] stockings, and chunky boots that add about two inches to her height. [[Cute Bruiser|Not that she CAN'T kick your ass without breaking a sweat, but...]]
* Misaka Mikoto from ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index (Anime)|To Aru Majutsu no Index]]''/''[[To Aru Kagaku no Railgun (Manga)|To Aru Kagaku no Railgun]]''.
* Misaka Mikoto from ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]''/''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]''.
* ''[[Rurouni Kenshin (Anime)|Rurouni Kenshin]]'' has Makimachi Misao, a tomboyish [[Genki Girl]] who argues with Kenshin (and most other male characters, actually) and whose preferred fighting clothes are shorts and a sleeveless shirt. Even her "civilian" clothes involve shorts.
* ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' has Makimachi Misao, a tomboyish [[Genki Girl]] who argues with Kenshin (and most other male characters, actually) and whose preferred fighting clothes are shorts and a sleeveless shirt. Even her "civilian" clothes involve shorts.
* Candice "Candy" White from ''[[Candy Candy]]'' is very tomboyish, but she doesn't mind dresses and wears ribbons on her hair.
* Candice "Candy" White from ''[[Candy Candy]]'' is very tomboyish, but she doesn't mind dresses and wears ribbons on her hair.



== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* The eponymous [[Action Girl]] from ''[[Yoko Tsuno]]''.
* The eponymous [[Action Girl]] from ''[[Yoko Tsuno]]''.



== Films -- Live-Action ==
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* Julie from ''[[Flipped]]'' will climb a tree, raise chickens and tame her yard but also says that the boy next door is walking around with her first kiss.
* Julie from ''[[Flipped]]'' will climb a tree, raise chickens and tame her yard but also says that the boy next door is walking around with her first kiss.
* Independent spirited Katherine "Katy" McLaughlin from ''[[Flicka]]'' doesn't want her hair too short or she'll look like a boy.
* Independent spirited Katherine "Katy" McLaughlin from ''[[Flicka]]'' doesn't want her hair too short or she'll look like a boy.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* Kristy from [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Johnny Maxwell Trilogy]]''.
* Kristy from [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Johnny Maxwell Trilogy]]''.
* Pepper from ''[[Good Omens (Literature)|Good Omens]]'' is more of a straight-up [[Tomboy]], but also counts due to being the only female in Them.
* Pepper from ''[[Good Omens]]'' is more of a straight-up [[Tomboy]], but also counts due to being the only female in Them.
* Karin Murphy from ''[[The Dresden Files (Literature)|The Dresden Files]]'' probably counts, although she doesn't fit the age group for this trope exactly.
* Karin Murphy from ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' probably counts, although she doesn't fit the age group for this trope exactly.
* Sally Kimball from the ''[[Encyclopedia Brown (Literature)|Encyclopedia Brown]]'' series, right down to the ambiguously romantic relationship with the protagonist.
* Sally Kimball from the ''[[Encyclopedia Brown]]'' series, right down to the ambiguously romantic relationship with the protagonist.
* Quidditch playing Ginny Weasley from ''[[Harry Potter (Literature)|Harry Potter]]'' is somewhat of a tomboy, but is about 75% girly.
* Quidditch playing Ginny Weasley from ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'' is somewhat of a tomboy, but is about 75% girly.
* Little League player Paula Quinn in ''[[The Dark Side of Nowhere]]'' out pitched ugly, angry, Bully Chambers but right afterwards, to erase his humiliation, asked him out on a date.
* Little League player Paula Quinn in ''[[The Dark Side of Nowhere]]'' out pitched ugly, angry, Bully Chambers but right afterwards, to erase his humiliation, asked him out on a date.
* Annie of [[The Magic Treehouse]] is Jack's little sister who's always ready to jump into adventure.
* Annie of [[The Magic Treehouse]] is Jack's little sister who's always ready to jump into adventure.



== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[Firefly (TV)|Firefly]]'' gives us Kaylee. She's a distinct non-combatant, and sometimes [[Damsel in Distress]], but she is an amazing [[Wrench Wench|mechanic]] who happens to have a love for strawberries and frilly dresses. She's often covered in grease and in work clothes, but she's still pretty cute. And has enough [[Deadpan Snarker|snark]] to keep up with the [[Badass Crew|rest of the crew]], ''and'' keep her [[Love Interest]] hot and bothered. As Simon mentions during a [[In Vino Veritas|drunken heart-outpouring]], she's very cute, ''especially'' when she's covered in engine grease.
* ''[[Firefly]]'' gives us Kaylee. She's a distinct non-combatant, and sometimes [[Damsel in Distress]], but she is an amazing [[Wrench Wench|mechanic]] who happens to have a love for strawberries and frilly dresses. She's often covered in grease and in work clothes, but she's still pretty cute. And has enough [[Deadpan Snarker|snark]] to keep up with the [[Badass Crew|rest of the crew]], ''and'' keep her [[Love Interest]] hot and bothered. As Simon mentions during a [[In Vino Veritas|drunken heart-outpouring]], she's very cute, ''especially'' when she's covered in engine grease.



== Puppet Shows ==
== Puppet Shows ==
* Red from ''[[Fraggle Rock]]''.
* Red from ''[[Fraggle Rock]]''.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Fire Emblem (Video Game)|Fire Emblem]]''
* ''[[Fire Emblem]]''
** Dorothy from ''Fire Emblem 6''; Rebecca from ''Fire Emblem 7''. Curiously, both girls are [[The Archer|archers]].
** Dorothy from ''Fire Emblem 6''; Rebecca from ''Fire Emblem 7''. Curiously, both girls are [[The Archer|archers]].
** Fury from ''Fire Emblem 4'' is also an example.
** Fury from ''Fire Emblem 4'' is also an example.
** Lyn, the main female character from ''6'', also counts.
** Lyn, the main female character from ''6'', also counts.
* Chie Satonaka of ''[[Persona 4 (Video Game)|Persona 4]]''.
* Chie Satonaka of ''[[Persona 4]]''.
* ''[[The World Ends With You (Video Game)|The World Ends With You]]''
* ''[[The World Ends With You]]''
** Shiki fits pretty well here.
** Shiki fits pretty well here.
** {{spoiler|UG!Shiki -- that is, Eri Misaki, whose appearance Shiki borrowed for the Game. RG!Shiki has a [[Meganekko|different]] look.}}
** {{spoiler|UG!Shiki -- that is, Eri Misaki, whose appearance Shiki borrowed for the Game. RG!Shiki has a [[Meganekko|different]] look.}}
* Siskier of ''[[Blaze Union]]''.
* Siskier of ''[[Blaze Union]]''.
* Several ''[[Touhou (Video Game)|Touhou]]'' characters arguably fit this archetype, but the <s> best-known</s> strongest is probably Cirno, the "beloved tomboy" ice fairy.
* Several ''[[Touhou]]'' characters arguably fit this archetype, but the <s> best-known</s> strongest is probably Cirno, the "beloved tomboy" ice fairy.
* Usagi of ''[[Gotcha Force]]''.
* Usagi of ''[[Gotcha Force]]''.



== Visual Novels ==
== Visual Novels ==
* In the ''Doki Doki Survival'' [[Dating Sim|Dating Sims]], the "Umibe no Secret" lead Ayaka fits the trope to a T.
* In the ''Doki Doki Survival'' [[Dating Sim]]s, the "Umibe no Secret" lead Ayaka fits the trope to a T.



== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* Tami from ''[[Dimension Heroes]]''.
* Tami from ''[[Dimension Heroes]]''.



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Leela from ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Futurama]]''.
* Leela from ''[[Futurama]]''.
* Tasha in ''[[The Backyardigans (Animation)|The Backyardigans]]'', a rare example who wears dresses. Althought Uniqua is more heavily tomboyish, Tasha can be really tough sometimes.
* Tasha in ''[[The Backyardigans]]'', a rare example who wears dresses. Althought Uniqua is more heavily tomboyish, Tasha can be really tough sometimes.
* Yumi Ishiyama from ''[[Code Lyoko (Animation)|Code Lyoko]]''.
* Yumi Ishiyama from ''[[Code Lyoko]]''.
* June from ''[[Ka Blam]]!'', though she WILL wear a dress for formal occasions.
* June from ''[[KaBlam!]]!'', though she WILL wear a dress for formal occasions.
* Anne in ''[[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan (Animation)|The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan]]''.
* Anne in ''[[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan]]''.
* Patti from ''[[Doug]]''.
* Patti from ''[[Doug]]''.
* Numbuh Five (Abigail Lincoln) of ''[[Codename Kids Next Door]]''.
* Numbuh Five (Abigail Lincoln) of ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]''.
* Evangelyne, but more-so her sister Cleophee, from ''[[Wakfu (Animation)|Wakfu]]''.
* Evangelyne, but more-so her sister Cleophee, from ''[[Wakfu]]''.
* The friendly and adventurous 7-year-old [[Dora the Explorer]] who wears pink despite being the main character of the show.
* The friendly and adventurous 7-year-old [[Dora the Explorer]] who wears pink despite being the main character of the show.
* [[Wonder Girl]] in ''[[Young Justice (Animation)|Young Justice]]''.
* [[Wonder Girl]] in ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]''.


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Latest revision as of 12:44, 31 August 2021

Tank top, short shorts, and attitude.

Tomboyish female co-star in a Shonen (young male) oriented series. Often argues with the lead male a lot in a kind of mild Slap Slap Kiss situation, although the Will They or Won't They? debate is occasionally subverted.

The character may not even be that tomboyish by Western standards, and have extreme weaknesses for cute things and girlish trappings. The latter sometimes they avoid because they just can't seem to make it work for them; their femininity is often the butt of jokes, even if it's clear to the audience she's very cute.

Usually wears a lightly Fan Service-y, sporty outfit like shorts and a tanktop (hence the name) that preferably bares the stomach rather than a dress. If they're a bit girlier, they'll wear miniskirts once or twice as well.

She often has a soft spot in her heart for plants and animals making her a Friend to All Living Things. If the living thing is a person she'll probably become a Bully Hunter.

See also Bokukko. For the other kind of "short tank", see Cute Bruiser. For the other, other kind of tank, see Tank Goodness. Compare Tomboy Princess and Spirited Young Lady.

Examples of Shorttank include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Films -- Live-Action

  • Julie from Flipped will climb a tree, raise chickens and tame her yard but also says that the boy next door is walking around with her first kiss.
  • Independent spirited Katherine "Katy" McLaughlin from Flicka doesn't want her hair too short or she'll look like a boy.

Literature

  • Kristy from Terry Pratchett's Johnny Maxwell Trilogy.
  • Pepper from Good Omens is more of a straight-up Tomboy, but also counts due to being the only female in Them.
  • Karin Murphy from The Dresden Files probably counts, although she doesn't fit the age group for this trope exactly.
  • Sally Kimball from the Encyclopedia Brown series, right down to the ambiguously romantic relationship with the protagonist.
  • Quidditch playing Ginny Weasley from Harry Potter is somewhat of a tomboy, but is about 75% girly.
  • Little League player Paula Quinn in The Dark Side of Nowhere out pitched ugly, angry, Bully Chambers but right afterwards, to erase his humiliation, asked him out on a date.
  • Annie of The Magic Treehouse is Jack's little sister who's always ready to jump into adventure.

Live-Action TV

  • Firefly gives us Kaylee. She's a distinct non-combatant, and sometimes Damsel in Distress, but she is an amazing mechanic who happens to have a love for strawberries and frilly dresses. She's often covered in grease and in work clothes, but she's still pretty cute. And has enough snark to keep up with the rest of the crew, and keep her Love Interest hot and bothered. As Simon mentions during a drunken heart-outpouring, she's very cute, especially when she's covered in engine grease.

Puppet Shows

Video Games

  • Fire Emblem
    • Dorothy from Fire Emblem 6; Rebecca from Fire Emblem 7. Curiously, both girls are archers.
    • Fury from Fire Emblem 4 is also an example.
    • Lyn, the main female character from 6, also counts.
  • Chie Satonaka of Persona 4.
  • The World Ends With You
    • Shiki fits pretty well here.
    • UG!Shiki -- that is, Eri Misaki, whose appearance Shiki borrowed for the Game. RG!Shiki has a different look.
  • Siskier of Blaze Union.
  • Several Touhou characters arguably fit this archetype, but the best-known strongest is probably Cirno, the "beloved tomboy" ice fairy.
  • Usagi of Gotcha Force.

Visual Novels

  • In the Doki Doki Survival Dating Sims, the "Umibe no Secret" lead Ayaka fits the trope to a T.

Web Original

Western Animation