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[[File:pink_aurora_princess_1290.jpg|link=Sleeping Beauty (Disney)|frame|Beauty like a rose, adorned in rosy pink.]]
[[File:pink aurora princess 1290.jpg|link=Sleeping Beauty (Disney film)|frame|Beauty like a rose, adorned in rosy pink.]]



For many modern cultures, the color pink has become the color meaning femininity, in all its forms. This means that the more graceful and elegant a woman is, wearing pink is very likely to be paired with this in fiction. It's also why it's thought girls appreciate pink things more than other colors.
For many modern cultures, the color pink has become the color meaning femininity, in all its forms. This means that the more graceful and elegant a woman is, wearing pink is very likely to be paired with this in fiction. It's also why it's thought girls appreciate pink things more than other colors.
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Compare [[Long Hair Is Feminine]], [[Woman in White]], [[Lady in Red]], [[Girls Love Stuffed Animals]], [[Hair Decorations]], [[All Girls Like Ponies]], [[Pimped-Out Dress]], [[Princess Phase]].
Compare [[Long Hair Is Feminine]], [[Woman in White]], [[Lady in Red]], [[Girls Love Stuffed Animals]], [[Hair Decorations]], [[All Girls Like Ponies]], [[Pimped-Out Dress]], [[Princess Phase]].

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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* ''[[Wedding Peach (Manga)|Wedding Peach]]'' has the color appearing in several places, from the weapons to [[Transformation Sequence|Transformation Sequences]] (and that's not even taking Momoko's [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|hair]] into account).
* ''[[Wedding Peach]]'' has the color appearing in several places, from the weapons to [[Transformation Sequence]]s (and that's not even taking Momoko's [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|hair]] into account).
* [[Played With]] throughout the ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'' franchise: the title character herself, a rather feminine young woman, has pink as the default color of her magic... which she usually uses to deliver [[Defeat Means Friendship|a world of pain to her prospective friends and family]]. Then, we have Signum, a [[Lady of War]] who sports a [[Long Hair Is Feminine|luscious waist-long]] pink hair... and is widely regarded as the [[Even the Girls Want Her|manliest]] character in the series. Lastly, Caro Ru Lushe, whose hair ''and'' magic are pink... is a girly girl (and one of the most obviously heterosexual ones in this [[Les Yay]]-laden franchise, to boot), merrily playing this trope straight.
* [[Played With]] throughout the ''[[Lyrical Nanoha]]'' franchise: the title character herself, a rather feminine young woman, has pink as the default color of her magic... which she usually uses to deliver [[Defeat Means Friendship|a world of pain to her prospective friends and family]]. Then, we have Signum, a [[Lady of War]] who sports a [[Long Hair Is Feminine|luscious waist-long]] pink hair... and is widely regarded as the [[Even the Girls Want Her|manliest]] character in the series. Lastly, Caro Ru Lushe, whose hair ''and'' magic are pink... is a girly girl (and one of the most obviously heterosexual ones in this [[Les Yay]]-laden franchise, to boot), merrily playing this trope straight.
* As a "girl power" series, ''[[Pretty Cure]]'' loves the color pink, and the main girl of each series will always have ''some'' pink in her outfit. Notably, the girl in pink isn't always a girly girl -- while that was the case in [[Yes Pretty Cure 5|more]] [[Fresh Pretty Cure|recent]] [[Heartcatch Pretty Cure|seasons]], the [[Futari wa Pretty Cure|earlier]] [[Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star|seasons]] and the [[Suite Pretty Cure|latest one]] have the tomboy wear pink instead.
* As a "girl power" series, ''[[Pretty Cure]]'' loves the color pink, and the main girl of each series will always have ''some'' pink in her outfit. Notably, the girl in pink isn't always a girly girl—while that was the case in [[Yes! Pretty Cure 5|more]] [[Fresh Pretty Cure|recent]] [[Heartcatch Pretty Cure|seasons]], the [[Futari wa Pretty Cure|earlier]] [[Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star|seasons]] and the [[Suite Pretty Cure|latest one]] have the tomboy wear pink instead.
*** Blatantly invoked in the initial flyer for ''[[Suite Pretty Cure]]'', which went out of its way to point out that both mains wore pink in their Cure outfits, putting "girls' favorite color on full display".
** Blatantly invoked in the initial flyer for ''[[Suite Pretty Cure]]'', which went out of its way to point out that both mains wore pink in their Cure outfits, putting "girls' favorite color on full display".
* In ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'', each girl has a different [[Magical Girl]] costume with its own color scheme that matches with their [[Curtains Match the Window|hair and eyes]]. Naturally, Madoka, easily the nicest and most vulnerable of the main cast, has pink as her main color.
* In ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'', each girl has a different [[Magical Girl]] costume with its own color scheme that matches with their [[Curtains Match the Window|hair and eyes]]. Naturally, Madoka, easily the nicest and most vulnerable of the main cast, has pink as her main color.
* In ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', the title character usually wears red, white, blue, and yellow in her fuku, however her "aura" color appears to be pink, as whenever she's using an attack, pink is usually her main color. Her bow is also pink in [[Sera Myu|the musicals]] and [[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon|the live-action drama]]. Sailor Chibi Moon's fuku always has pink, not to mention that her hair is pink.
* In ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', the title character usually wears red, white, blue, and yellow in her fuku, however her "aura" color appears to be pink, as whenever she's using an attack, pink is usually her main color. Her bow is also pink in [[Sera Myu|the musicals]] and [[Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon|the live-action drama]]. Sailor Chibi Moon's fuku always has pink, not to mention that her hair is pink.
* Dola, the leader of the [[Sky Pirate|Sky Pirates]] in ''[[Castle in The Sky (Anime)|Castle in The Sky]]'', likes pink.
* Dola, the leader of the [[Sky Pirate]]s in ''[[Laputa: Castle in the Sky|Castle in The Sky]]'', likes pink.
* Ichigo Momomiya/Mew Ichigo, the leader of the Mew Mews from ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]''.
* Ichigo Momomiya/Mew Ichigo, the leader of the Mew Mews from ''[[Tokyo Mew Mew]]''.
* Lefiya Viridis is the most feminine (by comparison - she's a level 3 combat mage in a group of level 5 and 6 close-in fighters) of the main characters in ''[[Sword Oratoria]]''. She's the only one in the group who wears pink, and it's a major color in her usual ensemble.



== Film ==
== Film ==
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* ''[[Legally Blonde]]'': Elle wears pink to stand out from the rest of the crowd and to emphasis her femininity.
* ''[[Legally Blonde]]'': Elle wears pink to stand out from the rest of the crowd and to emphasis her femininity.
* Sharpay Evans of ''[[High School Musical]]'' is a drama queen and high school diva who wants everything to be fabulous which results in a lot of pink.
* Sharpay Evans of ''[[High School Musical]]'' is a drama queen and high school diva who wants everything to be fabulous which results in a lot of pink.
* Glinda's outfit in ''[[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|The Wizard of Oz]]''.
* Glinda's outfit in ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|The Wizard of Oz]]''.
* In ''[[Film/Suzie Q|Suzie Q]]'', Suzie wears a pink evening dress, and her mother comments that she finally got her daughter to wear fancy clothes.
* In ''[[Film/Suzie Q|Suzie Q]]'', Suzie wears a pink evening dress, and her mother comments that she finally got her daughter to wear fancy clothes.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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* April Devereux from [[Half Moon Investigations]] had a "Pink Club", {{spoiler|which turned out to be a cover for a club determined to get girls a good education and will go to any measure to do so.}}
* April Devereux from [[Half Moon Investigations]] had a "Pink Club", {{spoiler|which turned out to be a cover for a club determined to get girls a good education and will go to any measure to do so.}}
* In ''[[Paranormalcy]]'' by Kiersten White, [[Action Girl]] protagonist Evie has a rhinestone-studded pink taser named Tasey, wears killer pink boots, and refuses to carry a knife until she is given one that is, you guessed it, pink.
* In ''[[Paranormalcy]]'' by Kiersten White, [[Action Girl]] protagonist Evie has a rhinestone-studded pink taser named Tasey, wears killer pink boots, and refuses to carry a knife until she is given one that is, you guessed it, pink.
* Addressed in ''[[Discworld]]'' book ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Making Money|Making Money]]'' where Adora Belle Dearheart says that ''every'' girl of approximately eight years of age loves the color pink. This is used to rule out that the Cabinet of Curiosity at Unseen University could have been designed for a little girl, since it contains nothing pink.
* Addressed in ''[[Discworld]]'' book ''[[Making Money]]'' where Adora Belle Dearheart says that ''every'' girl of approximately eight years of age loves the color pink. This is used to rule out that the Cabinet of Curiosity at Unseen University could have been designed for a little girl, since it contains nothing pink.
* The books of ''[[Angelina Ballerina]]'', and its cartoon adaptations, put Angelina in a pink tutu.
* The books of ''[[Angelina Ballerina]]'', and its cartoon adaptations, put Angelina in a pink tutu.
* Cindy, Chris and Cathy's very girly adopted daughter in the [[VC Andrews|Dollanganger]] series, notes that "I love pink, really adore pink," and has a bathroom decorated in pink with gold and green accents.
* Cindy, Chris and Cathy's very girly adopted daughter in the [[V. C. Andrews]]'s ''Dollanganger'' series, notes that "I love pink, really adore pink," and has a bathroom decorated in pink with gold and green accents.



== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* [[The Chick]] in ''[[Super Sentai]]'' shows would usually wear pink until recently (which also influenced similar shows, such as ''[[Go Lion]]'', and any parodies, such as the Axem Rangers of ''[[Super Mario RPG]]''). Carried over into ''[[Power Rangers]]'', of course, where Pink Rangers usually get pegged as the [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|Girly Girl]].
* [[The Chick]] in ''[[Super Sentai]]'' shows would usually wear pink until recently (which also influenced similar shows, such as ''[[GoLion]]'', and any parodies, such as the Axem Rangers of ''[[Super Mario RPG]]''). Carried over into ''[[Power Rangers]]'', of course, where Pink Rangers usually get pegged as the [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|Girly Girl]].
** Played with in ''[[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger (TV)|Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger]]''. The gimmick of copying previous Rangers already mixes up the [[Gendered Outfit]] thing, but in the ''Gavan'' crossover movie, the entire team briefly uses pink Ranger Keys.
** Played with in ''[[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger]]''. The gimmick of copying previous Rangers already mixes up the [[Gendered Outfit]] thing, but in the ''Gavan'' crossover movie, the entire team briefly uses pink Ranger Keys.
** Played with in ''[[Power Rangers Mystic Force]]'', where Vida the Pink Ranger is about as un-feminine as you can get.
** Played with in ''[[Power Rangers Mystic Force]]'', where Vida the Pink Ranger is about as un-feminine as you can get.
** ''[[Power Rangers Zeo]]'' showed this Trope could apply to both sides; [[Dark Action Girl|Princess Archerina]] was also fond of pink, and was upset to learn that one of the Rangers - who was also fond of using bows - had the same taste.
* In the ''[[Firefly]]'' episode "Shindig", Kaylee wears a pink [[Pimped-Out Dress]] as part of her [[Princess for A Day]].
* In the ''[[Firefly]]'' episode "Shindig", Kaylee wears a pink [[Pimped-Out Dress]] as part of her [[Princess for a Day]].



== Professional Wrestling ==
== Professional Wrestling ==
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* In a way [[Natalya Neidheart]] defied this trope whenever she wore pink as it was a reference to her Hart family lineage, whose colours are pink and black. So Nattie never comes across as feminine when she's seen wearing pink ring gear.
* In a way [[Natalya Neidheart]] defied this trope whenever she wore pink as it was a reference to her Hart family lineage, whose colours are pink and black. So Nattie never comes across as feminine when she's seen wearing pink ring gear.
* When they have to promote a Diva's match with a graphic, there's always some pink in the background and the text is normally pink as well.
* When they have to promote a Diva's match with a graphic, there's always some pink in the background and the text is normally pink as well.



== Toys ==
== Toys ==
* The body of the original toy release of [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|Princess Celestia]] in the Hasbro toy line was pink colored and not white as in the show, apparently to appeal to little girls. It was however changed when the bronies complained.
* The body of the original toy release of [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Princess Celestia]] in the Hasbro toy line was pink colored and not white as in the show, apparently to appeal to little girls. It was however changed when the bronies complained.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* The pirate captain Clara in ''[[Skies of Arcadia (Video Game)|Skies of Arcadia]]'' wears pink.
* The pirate captain Clara in ''[[Skies of Arcadia]]'' wears pink.
* ''[[Mass Effect]]'' introduces the character Ashley Williams in a pink uniform. Since it's a ''uniform,'' and Femshep doesn't wear pink, the color probably indicated unit affiliation rather than gender or [[Nonuniform Uniform|fashion choice]], and Ashley's lost unit ''all'' wore pink.
* ''[[Mass Effect]]'' introduces the character Ashley Williams in a pink uniform. Since it's a ''uniform,'' and Femshep doesn't wear pink, the color probably indicated unit affiliation rather than gender or [[Nonuniform Uniform|fashion choice]], and Ashley's lost unit ''all'' wore pink.
* Amy, the first playable female in the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series, doesn't wear pink. She ''is'' pink. Wherever possible she also incorporates pink into her vehicles and stage design.
* Amy, the first playable female in the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series, doesn't wear pink. She ''is'' pink. Wherever possible she also incorporates pink into her vehicles and stage design.
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* Bad Girl of ''[[No More Heroes]]'' wears pink, but given her [[Badass]] nature, this seems to be just to keep up her Sweet Lolita image.
* Bad Girl of ''[[No More Heroes]]'' wears pink, but given her [[Badass]] nature, this seems to be just to keep up her Sweet Lolita image.
* Vanille's [[Bare Your Midriff|pink top]] in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''.
* Vanille's [[Bare Your Midriff|pink top]] in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''.
* Maria's dress in ''[[Castlevania Rondo of Blood (Video Game)|Castlevania Rondo of Blood]]''.
* Maria's dress in ''[[Castlevania: Rondo of Blood]]''.
* Annie in ''[[Wild Guns (Video Game)|Wild Guns]]'' wears a pink dress by default.
* Annie in ''[[Wild Guns]]'' wears a pink dress by default.
* Virginia's dress in ''[[Wild Arms 3 (Video Game)|Wild Arms 3]]'' is purple in artwork, but fuchsia in-game.
* Virginia's dress in ''[[Wild ARMs 3]]'' is purple in artwork, but fuchsia in-game.
* Natalie's pink armor in ''[[Radiata Stories]]''.
* Natalie's pink armor in ''[[Radiata Stories]]''.
* Momo Karuizawa in ''[[Rival Schools (Video Game)|Rival Schools]]''.
* Momo Karuizawa in ''[[Rival Schools]]''.
* In addition to [[Princesses Prefer Pink|Peach]], the ''[[Super Mario Bros]]'' series has [[Daddy's Little Villain|Wendy Koopa]] and Toadette.
* In addition to [[Princesses Prefer Pink|Peach]], the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' series has [[Daddy's Little Villain|Wendy Koopa]] and Toadette.
** Even in stories where Peach is admittedly [[Badass Princess| less feminine and more assertive]] (like ''[[The Super Mario Bros Movie]]'' and the upcoming<ref>March 2024</ref> ''[[Princess Peach's Showtime]]'') she still isn't getting rid of the pink dress. Even the form-fitting outfit she changes to in the movie (where she fully intends to fight Bowser) has pink highlights.
* Josephine of ''[[Suikoden V]]''.
* Josephine of ''[[Suikoden V]]''.
* Kairi in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II (Video Game)|Kingdom Hearts II]]''.
* Kairi in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.
* The Queen of all Cosmos in ''[[Katamari Damacy]]''.
* The Queen of all Cosmos in ''[[Katamari Damacy]]''.
* Sakura of ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'' wears pink in her uniform.
* Sakura of ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'' wears pink in her uniform.
* [[The Legend of Zelda|Princess Zelda]] wears pink in a few of her incarnations, most notably ''[[Ocarina of Time]]''.
* [[The Legend of Zelda|Princess Zelda]] wears pink in a few of her incarnations, most notably ''[[Ocarina of Time]]''.
* Flora, [[Professor Layton]]'s adopted daughter, prefers this palette. She's first seen in a formal portrait, wearing a red velvet gown; later she wears a white dress with dark pink accents, and in the second and third games of the series she wears a peach-pink dress with dark pink or red accessories.
* Flora, [[Professor Layton]]'s adopted daughter, prefers this palette. She's first seen in a formal portrait, wearing a red velvet gown; later she wears a white dress with dark pink accents, and in the second and third games of the series she wears a peach-pink dress with dark pink or red accessories.
* Some ladies in ''[[Tekken (Video Game)|Tekken]]'' wear pink.
* Some ladies in ''[[Tekken]]'' wear pink.
** Ling Xiaoyu's outfit in ''5'' is mostly pink, save for the white shorts and [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers|white feathers]].
** Ling Xiaoyu's outfit in ''5'' is mostly pink, save for the white shorts and [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers|white feathers]].
** Alisa Bosconovitch's outfit is half pink half blue.
** Alisa Bosconovitch's outfit is half pink half blue.


== Web Comics ==

== Webcomics ==
* In ''[[Wonderella]]'', Wonderita turns down an offer of a [[Ring of Power]] because [http://nonadventures.com/2011/06/18/we-cant-have-nice-rings/ it's not pink].
* In ''[[Wonderella]]'', Wonderita turns down an offer of a [[Ring of Power]] because [http://nonadventures.com/2011/06/18/we-cant-have-nice-rings/ it's not pink].
* In ''[[Angel Moxie]]'', Alex's [[Mini-Dress of Power]] is primarily pink (with touches of white and light blue).
* In ''[[Angel Moxie]]'', Alex's [[Mini-Dress of Power]] is primarily pink (with touches of white and light blue).
* This is true for Myari of ''[[Ears for Elves (Webcomic)|Ears for Elves]]'', [http://www.earsforelves.com/archives/610 along with hearts, swirls, flowers, and possibly a butterfly].<ref>Elon just wrote an essay.</ref>
* This is true for Myari of ''[[Ears for Elves]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20141102055748/http://www.earsforelves.com/archives/610 along with hearts, swirls, flowers, and possibly a butterfly].<ref>Elon just wrote an essay.</ref>
* In ''[[Homestuck]]'', played straight with Roxy and [[Princesses Prefer Pink|Feferi]], who are both pretty girly, but averted with {{spoiler|Meenah, who is actually a tomboyish [[Punk]].}}



== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* [[Neopets]] changed the Altador Cup team colours of Faerieland from pink and purple to green and purple/pink to symbolise the land's recent landing (it was airborne previously), but also to make it less of a "target group 5-year-girls" team.
* [[Neopets]] changed the Altador Cup team colours of Faerieland from pink and purple to green and purple/pink to symbolise the land's recent landing (it was airborne previously), but also to make it less of a "target group 5-year-girls" team.
* Commented on by [[The Nostalgia Chick (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Chick]] in her video about [[Distaff Counterpart|Distaff Counterparts]] a couple of times.
* Commented on by [[The Nostalgia Chick]] in her video about [[Distaff Counterpart]]s a couple of times.
{{quote| "And she's paaaaaaaaaaaaaaank!"}}
{{quote|"And she's paaaaaaaaaaaaaaank!"}}
* When [[The Nostalgia Critic (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Critic]] was writing on his bed like a teenage girl, we saw for the first time that his bedroom has pink curtains.
* When [[The Nostalgia Critic]] was writing on his bed like a teenage girl, we saw for the first time that his bedroom has pink curtains.


== Webcomics ==
* In ''[[Homestuck]]'', played straight with Roxy and [[Princesses Prefer Pink|Feferi]], who are both pretty girly, but averted with {{spoiler|Meenah, who is actually a tomboyish [[Punk]].}}



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* In ''[[The Transformers (Animation)|The Transformers]]'', Arcee the female Transformer was pink.
* In ''[[The Transformers (animation)|The Transformers]]'', Arcee the female Transformer was pink.
** [[Downplayed Trope]] in ''[[Transformers Prime]]'', in which Arcee is mainly blue with pink highlights.
** [[Downplayed Trope]] in ''[[Transformers Prime]]'', in which Arcee is mainly blue with pink highlights.
* Robert Mandell's best-known creations ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers (Animation)|Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers]]'' and ''[[Princess Gwenevere and The Jewel Riders]]'' were distinct contrasts on this trope. In the first, Niko was only shoved into a pink dress ''once'' (while she and Doc were heading to a [[Bad Guy Bar]]), protesting all the while. The latter cartoon was designed for a girl's toy line, and virtually ''everything'' was pastel, with the lead character rarely seen in any other color than pink.
* Robert Mandell's best-known creations ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers]]'' and ''[[Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders]]'' were distinct contrasts on this trope. In the first, Niko was only shoved into a pink dress ''once'' (while she and Doc were heading to a [[Bad Guy Bar]]), protesting all the while. The latter cartoon was designed for a girl's toy line, and virtually ''everything'' was pastel, with the lead character rarely seen in any other color than pink.
* Larke and Bianca of ''[[Beverly Hills Teens]]'' have a bunch of pink things, including Bianca's [[Limited Wardrobe]] outfit.
* Larke and Bianca of ''[[Beverly Hills Teens]]'' have a bunch of pink things, including Bianca's [[Limited Wardrobe]] outfit.
* Amy from ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Futurama]]'' wears a pink, midriff-baring sweatsuit a lot. However, "Into the Wild Green Yonder" reveals that it's actually a boy's sweatsuit.
* Amy from ''[[Futurama]]'' wears a pink, midriff-baring sweatsuit a lot. However, "Into the Wild Green Yonder" reveals that it's actually a boy's sweatsuit.
* Quinn from ''[[Daria]]'' wears pink in many of her outfits.
* Quinn from ''[[Daria]]'' wears pink in many of her outfits.
* Ashley A. from ''[[Recess]]'' usually has pink in all of her outfits.
* Ashley A. from ''[[Recess]]'' usually has pink in all of her outfits.
* Dot from ''[[Animaniacs (Animation)|Animaniacs]]'' wears a pink skirt.
* Dot from ''[[Animaniacs]]'' wears a pink skirt.
* The chipettes in ''[[Alvin and The Chipmunks (Animation)|Alvin and The Chipmunks]]'' have a lighter color scheme than the chipmunks, Brittany wearing pink.
* The chipettes in ''[[Alvin and The Chipmunks]]'' have a lighter color scheme than the chipmunks, Brittany wearing pink.
* Charlotte LaBouff from ''[[The Princess and The Frog (Disney)|The Princess and The Frog]]'' is obsessed with the color pink, since she never grew out of her [[Princess Phase]], and because [[Princesses Prefer Pink]].
* Charlotte LaBouff from ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' is obsessed with the color pink, since she never grew out of her [[Princess Phase]], and because [[Princesses Prefer Pink]].
* [[Mulan]]'s matchmaker dress is colored pink, in which she is forced to wear against her will.
* [[Mulan]]'s matchmaker dress is colored pink, in which she is forced to wear against her will.
* Pink is a common color for [[Minnie Mouse]] and Daisy Duck of the ''[[Classic Disney Shorts]]''.
* Pink is a common color for [[Minnie Mouse]] and Daisy Duck of the ''[[Classic Disney Shorts]]''.
* Sarah of ''[[Dinosaucers]]'' wears pink tights.
* Sarah of ''[[Dinosaucers]]'' wears pink tights.
* Megara from ''[[Hercules (Disney)|Hercules]]'' wears a light pink dress with a slit on the side with a dark pink sash around the waist.
* Megara from ''[[Hercules (1997 film)||Hercules]]'' wears a light pink dress with a slit on the side with a dark pink sash around the waist.
* Jean in the 90s ''[[X-Men (Animation)|X-Men]]'' had a few pink outfits, like a pink evening mini dress, and in the [[Fairy Tale]] episode, her [[Show Within a Show|fictional]] [[Princess]] counterpart wore purple and pink.
* Jean in the 90s ''[[X-Men (animation)|X-Men]]'' had a few pink outfits, like a pink evening mini dress, and in the [[Fairy Tale]] episode, her [[Show Within a Show|fictional]] [[Princess]] counterpart wore purple and pink.
* When [[Darkwing Duck]] traveled to an [[Alternate Universe]], Gosalyn's counterpart was [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|feminine compared to the regular Gosalyn's tomboy]], and she wore a pink, frilly dress.
* When [[Darkwing Duck]] traveled to an [[Alternate Universe]], Gosalyn's counterpart was [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|feminine compared to the regular Gosalyn's tomboy]], and she wore a pink, frilly dress.
* Penelope of ''[[The Perils of Penelope Pitstop]]''.
* Penelope of ''[[The Perils of Penelope Pitstop]]''.
* Jessie of ''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]'' gets pink clothing, whether a shirt or [[Stylish Protection Gear]].
* Jessie of ''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]'' gets pink clothing, whether a shirt or [[Stylish Protection Gear]].
* Dakota from ''[[Total Drama Island (Animation)|Total Drama Revenge of the Island]]'' wears a pink top, pink flats, and magenta pants as her default outfit.
* Dakota from ''[[Total Drama Island|Total Drama Revenge of the Island]]'' wears a pink top, pink flats, and magenta pants as her default outfit.
* Clara from ''[[The Nutcracker Prince (Animation)|The Nutcracker Prince]]'' has a pink bow and pink [[Pretty in Mink|fur-trimmed]] winter coat.
* Clara from ''[[The Nutcracker Prince]]'' has a pink bow and pink [[Pretty in Mink|fur-trimmed]] winter coat.
* Kim in ''[[The Care Bears Movie (Film)|The Care Bears Movie]]'' has a pink hair bow and sweater.
* Kim in ''[[The Care Bears Movie]]'' has a pink hair bow and sweater.



== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
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* There's an anti-pink campaign run by some people who are sick of girls being "'pinked' to death". [http://pinkstinks.wordpress.com/ Pink Stinks] Here is a [http://www.rousette.org.uk/blog/archives/the-campaign-against-pink/ Synopsis of it].
* There's an anti-pink campaign run by some people who are sick of girls being "'pinked' to death". [http://pinkstinks.wordpress.com/ Pink Stinks] Here is a [http://www.rousette.org.uk/blog/archives/the-campaign-against-pink/ Synopsis of it].
* An [[Exploited Trope]] use of this is making pink the color for breast cancer research. Although it's not an exclusively female disease, is has helped in getting attention for cancer treatment.
* An [[Exploited Trope]] use of this is making pink the color for breast cancer research. Although it's not an exclusively female disease, is has helped in getting attention for cancer treatment.
* This trope is explained [http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/colorselection/p/pink.htm here].
* This trope is explained [https://web.archive.org/web/20140413094624/http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/colorselection/p/pink.htm here].
* [[Jayne Mansfield]] loved this color, and had a lot of her house colored pink, and [[Pretty in Mink|even had furs dyed pink]].
* [[Jayne Mansfield]] loved this color, and had a lot of her house colored pink, and [[Pretty in Mink|even had furs dyed pink]].


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Beauty like a rose, adorned in rosy pink.

For many modern cultures, the color pink has become the color meaning femininity, in all its forms. This means that the more graceful and elegant a woman is, wearing pink is very likely to be paired with this in fiction. It's also why it's thought girls appreciate pink things more than other colors.

The form of the pink is best done with elegant clothing, and even if the lady surrounds herself with pink (like the walls on her bedroom and the furniture), but even something "manly" being colored pink would count for this trope. Heck, even a dress that's not normally pink, like a Fairytale Wedding Dress, could be either colored pink (for being non-traditional, but still feminine), or have pink trimmings (usually in the form of a bouquet with pink flowers).

This is actually Newer Than They Think. Since pink is a tone of red, and as red is the color of blood, pink was a masculine color some time ago (blue was actually seen as feminine), and still is in some parts of the world.

And these days, it's controversial, as a way to insist women have to be feminine. A Tomboy will refuse to wear pink. On the other hand, this trope is why Real Men Wear Pink is named so, despite not requiring that color.

By the way, this can include any shade of pink, even those that cross with other colors (like fuchsia, a purple and pink color).

A Sub-Trope of Tertiary Sexual Characteristics.

A Super-Trope to:

A Sister Trope to Graceful Ladies Like Purple (and can overlap with colors like fuchsia), True-Blue Femininity.

Compare Long Hair Is Feminine, Woman in White, Lady in Red, Girls Love Stuffed Animals, Hair Decorations, All Girls Like Ponies, Pimped-Out Dress, Princess Phase.

Examples (not covered in the sub tropes):

Anime and Manga

  • Wedding Peach has the color appearing in several places, from the weapons to Transformation Sequences (and that's not even taking Momoko's hair into account).
  • Played With throughout the Lyrical Nanoha franchise: the title character herself, a rather feminine young woman, has pink as the default color of her magic... which she usually uses to deliver a world of pain to her prospective friends and family. Then, we have Signum, a Lady of War who sports a luscious waist-long pink hair... and is widely regarded as the manliest character in the series. Lastly, Caro Ru Lushe, whose hair and magic are pink... is a girly girl (and one of the most obviously heterosexual ones in this Les Yay-laden franchise, to boot), merrily playing this trope straight.
  • As a "girl power" series, Pretty Cure loves the color pink, and the main girl of each series will always have some pink in her outfit. Notably, the girl in pink isn't always a girly girl—while that was the case in more recent seasons, the earlier seasons and the latest one have the tomboy wear pink instead.
    • Blatantly invoked in the initial flyer for Suite Pretty Cure, which went out of its way to point out that both mains wore pink in their Cure outfits, putting "girls' favorite color on full display".
  • In Puella Magi Madoka Magica, each girl has a different Magical Girl costume with its own color scheme that matches with their hair and eyes. Naturally, Madoka, easily the nicest and most vulnerable of the main cast, has pink as her main color.
  • In Sailor Moon, the title character usually wears red, white, blue, and yellow in her fuku, however her "aura" color appears to be pink, as whenever she's using an attack, pink is usually her main color. Her bow is also pink in the musicals and the live-action drama. Sailor Chibi Moon's fuku always has pink, not to mention that her hair is pink.
  • Dola, the leader of the Sky Pirates in Castle in The Sky, likes pink.
  • Ichigo Momomiya/Mew Ichigo, the leader of the Mew Mews from Tokyo Mew Mew.
  • Lefiya Viridis is the most feminine (by comparison - she's a level 3 combat mage in a group of level 5 and 6 close-in fighters) of the main characters in Sword Oratoria. She's the only one in the group who wears pink, and it's a major color in her usual ensemble.

Film

  • Mean Girls. The Plastics have these rules surrounding the color pink.
  • Legally Blonde: Elle wears pink to stand out from the rest of the crowd and to emphasis her femininity.
  • Sharpay Evans of High School Musical is a drama queen and high school diva who wants everything to be fabulous which results in a lot of pink.
  • Glinda's outfit in The Wizard of Oz.
  • In Suzie Q, Suzie wears a pink evening dress, and her mother comments that she finally got her daughter to wear fancy clothes.

Literature

  • Delores Umbridge of Harry Potter surrounds herself with pink, to try to cover up her Jerkass nature.
    • As well, when the Weasley twins open their shop in Diagon Alley, they have a range of items marketed to girls which are all pink.
  • April Devereux from Half Moon Investigations had a "Pink Club", which turned out to be a cover for a club determined to get girls a good education and will go to any measure to do so.
  • In Paranormalcy by Kiersten White, Action Girl protagonist Evie has a rhinestone-studded pink taser named Tasey, wears killer pink boots, and refuses to carry a knife until she is given one that is, you guessed it, pink.
  • Addressed in Discworld book Making Money where Adora Belle Dearheart says that every girl of approximately eight years of age loves the color pink. This is used to rule out that the Cabinet of Curiosity at Unseen University could have been designed for a little girl, since it contains nothing pink.
  • The books of Angelina Ballerina, and its cartoon adaptations, put Angelina in a pink tutu.
  • Cindy, Chris and Cathy's very girly adopted daughter in the V. C. Andrews's Dollanganger series, notes that "I love pink, really adore pink," and has a bathroom decorated in pink with gold and green accents.

Live-Action TV

Professional Wrestling

  • In WWE the original Women's title had a pink strap on it, that the new FCW Divas' title also is modeled after. The current WWE Divas' Championship is also designed pink and the Divas' logo is pink. As far as I know the only diva who has not worn pink on her ring gear is Michelle McCool.
  • In a way Natalya Neidheart defied this trope whenever she wore pink as it was a reference to her Hart family lineage, whose colours are pink and black. So Nattie never comes across as feminine when she's seen wearing pink ring gear.
  • When they have to promote a Diva's match with a graphic, there's always some pink in the background and the text is normally pink as well.

Toys

  • The body of the original toy release of Princess Celestia in the Hasbro toy line was pink colored and not white as in the show, apparently to appeal to little girls. It was however changed when the bronies complained.

Video Games

Web Comics

Web Original

  • Neopets changed the Altador Cup team colours of Faerieland from pink and purple to green and purple/pink to symbolise the land's recent landing (it was airborne previously), but also to make it less of a "target group 5-year-girls" team.
  • Commented on by The Nostalgia Chick in her video about Distaff Counterparts a couple of times.

"And she's paaaaaaaaaaaaaaank!"

  • When The Nostalgia Critic was writing on his bed like a teenage girl, we saw for the first time that his bedroom has pink curtains.

Western Animation

Real Life

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