How Many Cartoon Hotties Can You Name?

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It's interesting how so many animated films have tried hard to sexualize its characters, even when they aren't even human. From Nala and Simba having a romp while Timon and Pumbaa sang a song to Lady and the Tramp sharing a kiss while sharing spaghetti, there's a history of animated films trying to depict its characters in a certain light. While it's a tad difficult to make an animated dog or lion look particularly sexy, that isn't always the case for other cartoon characters.

Disney is known for creating animated characters with impossible measurements and have often been criticized for portraying women in a negative light for little kids. Yet, things have changed a bit for Disney animated films. From Princess Fiona sticking it out as an ogre to Frozen pointing out the ridiculous notion of marrying someone you've just met, it looks like things are starting to really change for animated films. However, it's hard to deny the fact that there have been a number of animated characters that have played up their sex appeal in the past. From animated television series to animated films, it looks like a number of cartoon characters have taken a page from comic books in how they've chosen to depict the females in the storyline. Some of these cartoon characters have become instantly recognizable, while others have been completely forgotten. Test your knowledge on naming these cartoon hotties and see if you can recall some of these infamous cartoon characters over the years.

Question 1

Batman animated series

This character was featured in the Batman comic book series and made quite a few appearances in the Batman animated television show. While fans mostly know her for her leafy green costumes, the animated cartoon showed her in a variety of black ensembles as well. She was brought to life on the big screen when Uma Thurman portrayed her in the 1997 film, Batman & Robin, but audiences are still hoping for a spin-off film in the future. What is her name?

Question 2

Red wife

This is one of the most sexualized female cartoon characters of all time and made the biggest impact in the film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The film was shot in a way that showed both animated and non-animated characters together. While it was coined as a mystery detective film, it really didn't stick with fans in regards to the storyline. Instead, anyone that's seen the film only tends to remember the infamous "Patty Cake" scene and the voluptuous lady in red. What is the name of this cartoon character?

Question 3

Anna Paquin character

This character was featured in the X-Men comic book series and made her way to the small screen in the animated television series. She was portrayed as much older than the depiction Anna Paquin portrayed on the big screen and she had a bit of a different look. While Paquin seemed like little more than a child, the animated series portrayed her as all woman. From her skintight ensemble to her flowing red hair (with a white stripe), she definitely gave the other X-Men a run for their money. What's her name?

Question 4

Hercules

This character was featured in the 1997 animated film, Hercules. This Disney film was based on some of the classic characters in Greek Mythology, including Zeus and Hades. While there are a number of truly positive portrayals of African American characters in the film, it's the minion of Hades that really steals the show. She has the typical Disney princess physique but it's her witty attitude that really gives her the edge. From the high ponytail hair to the sly look in her eye, this character demands to be remembered. What is her name?

Question 5

Pitt’s girl

Every A-list Hollywood actor inevitably has a few roles that they are embarrassed about from their early years and this is definitely one for Brad Pitt. He starred in the 1992 film, Cool World, which was a mix between animated and non-animated characters. The storyline was completely lacking and involved Pitt's character trying desperately not to have sexual intercourse with the main cartoon character. Kim Basinger voiced and starred in this film but it's the jiggling dancing scenes that everyone seems to remember. What is the name of this female cartoon character?

Question 6

Aladdin

This character was featured in the Disney animated film, Aladdin. It was set in a Middle Eastern environment and marked the perfect addition to the Disney princess roster. As the daughter of a Sultan, this character lived a life of luxury until she decided to fall in love with a "street rat." While her regular ensemble was revealing enough, it was her slave girl costume that really showed off her sex appeal. What is the name of this beautiful Disney princess?

Question 7

Scooby’s friend

Scooby-Doo and the gang has been hugely popular with younger audiences. From the animated series to a number of films, the characters were even brought to the big screen for a non-animated depiction. While Velma always got the most attention for being the smartest one in the group, this character seemed to take home the title of being the hottest. She was portrayed by Sarah Michelle Gellar on the big screen and it was obvious that she was the main hottie in the group. What is this character's name?

Question 8

Josie and the Pussycats

This character is from the Archie Comics where she played in the all-girl group, Josie and the Pussycats. She was the drummer in the group and sported the long blonde hair. All three of the girls wore the classic cat costume ears but this is the character that really made it work. Although the cat costume pretty much covered everything but her legs, it still hugged her curves in the best way. She may not have been the front woman of the group but she was definitely the hottest. What's her name?

Question 9

Puddin’s girl

This character is from the Batman comic book series and was featured in the children's cartoon, Batman: The Animated Series. She quickly became a huge favorite in the Batman universe and was even brought to the big screen. Her romance with the Joker was a major subplot in the hit film, Suicide Squad, and fans are already anticipating the spin-off film. Everyone wants to see more of the relationship dynamic between her and "Puddin" and seeing Margot Robbie in a skintight outfit is just a bonus. What is the name of this character?

Question 10

Futurama

With the huge amount of success Matt Groening had with The Simpsons, it's not surprising that the Fox network would collaborate with him again for another animated series. Futurama told the story of a regular pizza delivery man that finds himself in the 31st century after a lab accident gone awry. The main female character may only have one eye but she's definitely exuding some major sex appeal. From her regular skintight ensemble to all of the costumes in between, this purple-haired character is definitely the show's hottie. What's her name?

Question 11

Phoenix alter ego

The X-Men animated series featured a myriad of different characters that fans could root for but this character didn't receive much fanfare. She seemed to spend the majority of her time suppressing her powers rather than letting them reach their full potential. Yet, the reason for that was pretty obvious. She couldn't really let herself go because it would lead to her alter ego completely taking over. Yet, she looked strong and beautiful in her regular state. What is this character's name?

Question 12

Batman’s rival and love

This character has quite a complicated relationship with Batman in both the comic book series and the animated television series. While there are other superhero characters that are easily categorized as either good or evil, this character isn't so cut and dry. There have been many different women that have donned the costume but the most memorable is Selina Kyle. The character has been portrayed numerous times in non-animated television and film depictions, with everyone having their own favorites as to who played it best. What is this character's name?

Question 13

Powerful accessories

There have been numerous depictions of this infamous comic book character over the years. While the most memorable portrayal was by Lynda Carter in the 1970s, the animated series tried to offer the same amount of sex appeal. It offered up the same big bust and tiny waist that this character is known for and was definitely one of the sexiest cartoons on television. The character has continued to maintain her popularity over the years and has been revived on the big screen. What is her name?

Question 14

‘80s cartoon

In the 1980s, every little boy was glued to their television sets on Saturday morning in order to catch the latest episode of He-Man. The animated series, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe was a hugely popular series that spawned a plethora of matching toys. In an effort to cater towards young girls, this character was featured in a spin-off series from the He-Man cartoon. It became equally popular and the costume didn't disappoint. What was the name of this female character?

Question 15

TMNT

This character was the main female within the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book series and was featured in the animated series, as well. While she's been portrayed in a variety of different ways, most people remember her for her skintight yellow jumpsuit and the classic white boots. Although she had a shaggy red hairstyle in the animated series, it was Megan Fox that portrayed the female lead once the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made it to the big screen. What is this character's name?

Question 16

Spider-Man

Every superhero seems to have their own love interest that is constantly put in harm's way. Just like Superman has Lois Lane, Spider-Man has his very own girlfriend. She was depicted numerous times through the comic book series, animated television show and on the big screen. People know her for her signature red hair, as the beautiful girl that dated Peter Parker. She was shown on the big screen, with Kirsten Dunst bringing her to life. What is this character's name?

Question 17

Liquid Television

This character originally appeared on MTV through its animated Liquid Television series and had a distinct look. This was a distinctly science fiction series that seemed to cater towards an older audience, despite being animated. The character was hugely popular and went on to appear in short episodes and a live action film. Charlize Theron brought the character to the big screen in 2005, despite not exactly looking like the animated character. What is the name of this scantily clad animated character?

Question 18

Where in the world…

Video games have come a long way since this character first appeared in a series of computer games. Yet, when the character was turned into an animated series, she looked far better than her pixelated computer version. It became one of the most popular Saturday morning cartoons, which led to even more video games. The character had a signature look with her flowing hair and mysterious costume. The signature look has spawned a number of portrayals over the years and is still memorable after all of these years. What is this character's name?

Question 19

Ghostbusters

This character was featured in the Ghostbusters film series and was turned into an animated character for the television series, The Real Ghostbusters. The series was a spinoff from the films and was hugely popular with small children. As the secretary to the Ghostbusters, she had a distinct attitude that didn't make her the instant eye candy on the show. Yet, there was something about her character that made her extremely appealing. Perhaps it was her nonchalant attitude or her edgy style but she garnered a lot of attention. What is her name?

Question 20

X-Men

This character was featured in the X-Men comic book series and was brought to the small screen in 1992 in X-Men: The Animated Series. Her character's costume was white with black and yellow accents and she even wore lightning bolt earrings. She had long-flowing white hair instead of the short locks donned by Halle Berry in the film adaptation. Many thought of her as the most intriguing character in the series since she had a lot of backstory that kept fans interested. What is her name?

Question 21

Batman red woman

While people are often familiar with Batman villains like the Joker and Poison Ivy, sometimes this character can be overlooked and forgotten. She was featured in the Batman comic book series, as well as the animated television show. Yet, she hasn't been completely portrayed on the big screen. Her signature look included slicked back black hair with a white streak and a skintight red jumpsuit. She also had a signature tattoo on her shoulder that was perfect to go along with her name. What is this character's name?

Question 22

Peter Pan’s friend

This character was featured in the Disney film, Peter Pan, and quickly became a favorite with young fans. Her popularity spawned a myriad of spin-off films and became equally as memorable as Peter Pan, himself. When the story was brought to the big screen, it was crucial for her character to be part of the story. There was always a sort of romantic relationship between her and Peter Pan, even though he seemed to only have eyes for Wendy. What is her name?

Question 23

Colors of the wind

There has been a bit of controversy regarding this animated character since Disney skewed the real-life events in order to portray this tale to children. In reality, the age difference between this character and the leading man was astounding and definitely wasn't worthy of being told to children. Yet, the film did have a number of ultra-memorable songs and the animated character was actually quite sexy. It's easy to see why he would fall for her and why the story has been retold time and time again. What is this character's name?

Question 24

…and the Holograms

This character was featured in an animated series that ran in the 1980s but the character was hugely popular with young girls. The series is actually oddly similar to Hannah Montana due to the alter ego songstress but there was so much that was signature '80s. From the rocker pink hair to the over-the-top accessories, there's no wonder that the character's popularity would come back around after so many years. The storyline was brought to the big screen, with Aubrey Peeples playing the lead role. What is the name of this character?

Question 25

Pamela Anderson

The comic book world has a long history of portraying women as big busted sex symbols but this creation took it to the next level. Stan Lee created the character and collaborated with the Spike network to bring it to the small screen. The lead character was an exotic dancer and then became a superhero when she finished her late night shift. It wasn't exactly a smash shit but it did survive from 2003 to 2004. What is the name of this character?

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