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Basically using a ponytail to set off girls who are [[Tomboy]]s, [[The Ladette|Ladettes]], or at least don't act in a "proper" girlish manner.
Basically using a ponytail to set off girls who are [[Tomboy]]s, [[The Ladette|Ladettes]], or at least don't act in a "proper" girlish manner.


This is [[Truth in Television]] for many tomboys in [[Real Life]], due to being an easy to do style that gets your hair out of the way. In fiction, odds are that if a girl is wearing a ponytail (save for one paired with an elegant hairstyle), she's not going to act demure or feminine, at least [[She Cleans Up Nicely|not all the time]]. Back when girls just didn't have boy hair, no matter what, ponytails were a way for tomboys to rebel against the curls their mothers wished they'd worn. At least this was the case in 60s-80s girl empowerment fiction.
This is [[Truth in Television]] for many tomboys in [[Real Life]], due to the '''Tomboyish Ponytail''' being an easy to do style that gets your hair out of the way. In fiction, odds are that if a girl is wearing a ponytail (save for one paired with an elegant hairstyle), she's not going to act demure or feminine, at least [[She Cleans Up Nicely|not all the time]]. Back when girls just didn't have boy hair, no matter what, ponytails were a way for tomboys to rebel against the curls their mothers wished they'd worn. At least this was the case in 60s-80s girl empowerment fiction.


Bonus points if she wears overalls or is a [[Rebellious Princess]].
Bonus points if she wears overalls or is a [[Rebellious Princess]].
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Contrast [[Regal Ringlets]], [[Princess Curls]], [[Long Hair Is Feminine]].
Contrast [[Regal Ringlets]], [[Princess Curls]], [[Long Hair Is Feminine]].


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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* Makoto Kino, aka Sailor Jupiter, of ''[[Sailor Moon]]''.
* Makoto Kino, aka Sailor Jupiter, of ''[[Sailor Moon]]''.
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* Vietnam of ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]''.
* Vietnam of ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]''.
* Misaki of ''[[Excel Saga (manga)|Excel Saga]]''.
* Misaki of ''[[Excel Saga (manga)|Excel Saga]]''.
* {{spoiler|Yui Goidou}} of ''[[The World God Only Knows]]'' after she goes [[Bifauxnen]].
* {{spoiler|Yui Goidou}} of ''[[The World God Only Knows]]'' after she goes [[Bifauxnen]].
* Presea from ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]''. Also, tomboys Tarta and Hikaru have their hair in a braid. Contrast to the girlier girls Emeraude, Alcyone, Tatra, and Umi, who wear their hair down. Caldina, Fuu, and Aska are harder to classify, since they have both tomboy and girly girl traits, but all wear different hairstyles.
* Presea from ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]''. Also, tomboys Tarta and Hikaru have their hair in a braid. Contrast to the girlier girls Emeraude, Alcyone, Tatra, and Umi, who wear their hair down. Caldina, Fuu, and Aska are harder to classify, since they have both tomboy and girly girl traits, but all wear different hairstyles.
* Asaka (AKA [[Action Girl|Neuroloid Girl]]) in ''[[Dokkoida?!]]''
* Asaka (AKA [[Action Girl|Neuroloid Girl]]) in ''[[Dokkoida?!]]''
* ''[[Bleach]]'': [[Action Girl]] Yoruichi. She used to have short hair, but a hundred years spent mostly as a cat allowed her hair to grow out. Now she spends most of the time with it tied back in a ponytail while she [[Badass|kicks butt]] with the best of the men. Since her extremely high aristocratic rank wasn't quite high enough to be a [[Rebellious Princess]], she also doubles as a [[Spirited Young Lady]], too.
* ''[[Bleach]]'': [[Action Girl]] Yoruichi. She used to have short hair, but a hundred years spent mostly as a cat allowed her hair to grow out. Now she spends most of the time with it tied back in a ponytail while she [[Badass|kicks butt]] with the best of the men. Since her extremely high aristocratic rank wasn't quite high enough to be a [[Rebellious Princess]], she also doubles as a [[Spirited Young Lady]], too.
* Played with in ''[[K-On!]]'': Mio pulls her hair back into a Tomboyish Ponytail whenever she needs to stop being a proper young lady and do anything physical.



== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* ''[[Young Justice (comics)|Young Justice]]'': Quite obvious in the [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] pair of sweet and demure [[The Chick|Miss Martian]], who wears her hair [[Long Hair Is Feminine|loose around her shoulders]] and brash [[Tsundere]] [[Action Girl|Artemis]] who wears hers in a tight ponytail at all times.
* ''[[Young Justice (comics)|Young Justice]]'': Quite obvious in the [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]] pair of sweet and demure [[The Chick|Miss Martian]], who wears her hair [[Long Hair Is Feminine|loose around her shoulders]] and brash [[Tsundere]] [[Action Girl|Artemis]] who wears hers in a tight ponytail at all times.
* Betty Cooper from ''[[Archie Comics]]'', as the [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|Tomboy to Veronica's Girly Girl]].
* Betty Cooper from ''[[Archie Comics]]'', as the [[Tomboy and Girly Girl|Tomboy to Veronica's Girly Girl]].



== Fan Works ==
== Fan Works ==
* ''[[Rise of the Galeforces]]'': [http://fav.me/d3jcwwq Sarah Squall, aka Stratogale, has one.]
* ''[[Rise of the Galeforces]]'': [http://fav.me/d3jcwwq Sarah Squall, aka Stratogale, has one.]


== Film ==

== Films ==
* Laney of ''[[She's All That]]'', to show how she's too weird to be pretty.
* Laney of ''[[She's All That]]'', to show how she's too weird to be pretty.
** Which got mercilessly mocked in ''[[Not Another Teen Movie]]''.
** Which got mercilessly mocked in ''[[Not Another Teen Movie]]''.
* Cady in ''[[Mean Girls]]'' before she joined the plastics.
* Cady in ''[[Mean Girls]]'' before she joined the plastics.
** The plastics actually tell her that they have a rule about only wearing hair in a ponytail once a week.
** The plastics actually tell her that they have a rule about only wearing hair in a ponytail once a week.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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** Also her [[Evil Twin]] [[Thursday Next]]-1, a [[Dark Action Girl]] who has a much more severe ponytail, held in place by a leather strap rather than a scrunchie. ([[Thursday Next]]-2 is a subversion, at least to start with; she's an [[Actual Pacifist]] [[Granola Girl]] whose scrunchie is made of hemp.)
** Also her [[Evil Twin]] [[Thursday Next]]-1, a [[Dark Action Girl]] who has a much more severe ponytail, held in place by a leather strap rather than a scrunchie. ([[Thursday Next]]-2 is a subversion, at least to start with; she's an [[Actual Pacifist]] [[Granola Girl]] whose scrunchie is made of hemp.)
* Kate Whetherall from ''[[The Mysterious Benedict Society]]''. Also Jillson, who ties her ponytail with wire.
* Kate Whetherall from ''[[The Mysterious Benedict Society]]''. Also Jillson, who ties her ponytail with wire.



== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
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* [[Unkempt Beauty|Kara Thrace]] from the rebooted ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', when her hair is long enough to be tied back.
* [[Unkempt Beauty|Kara Thrace]] from the rebooted ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', when her hair is long enough to be tied back.
* [[Lois Lane]] often sported a Tomboyish Ponytail on ''[[Smallville]]''.
* [[Lois Lane]] often sported a Tomboyish Ponytail on ''[[Smallville]]''.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
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* Princess "Eva" Evangeline of the Kingdom of the Northern Reaches, poster girl for ''[[Dungeon Siege|Dungeon Siege II,]]'' sports this look, as did her predecessor from the first game, officially known as Farm Girl.
* Princess "Eva" Evangeline of the Kingdom of the Northern Reaches, poster girl for ''[[Dungeon Siege|Dungeon Siege II,]]'' sports this look, as did her predecessor from the first game, officially known as Farm Girl.


=== Visual Novels ===

== Visual Novels ==
* Mion of ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]'', but she is girly at heart.
* Mion of ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]'', but she is girly at heart.



== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* Zii of ''[[Ménage à 3]]''.
* Zii of ''[[Ménage à 3]]''.
* Kate of ''[[Rhapsodies]]'' (When she doesn't have it in a pencil studded bun.)
* Kate of ''[[Rhapsodies]]'' (When she doesn't have it in a pencil studded bun.)



== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* Sasha Hunter of ''[[Greek Ninja]]''.
* Sasha Hunter of ''[[Greek Ninja]]''.



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 27 May 2022

Action Hair for an Action Girl.

Basically using a ponytail to set off girls who are Tomboys, Ladettes, or at least don't act in a "proper" girlish manner.

This is Truth in Television for many tomboys in Real Life, due to the Tomboyish Ponytail being an easy to do style that gets your hair out of the way. In fiction, odds are that if a girl is wearing a ponytail (save for one paired with an elegant hairstyle), she's not going to act demure or feminine, at least not all the time. Back when girls just didn't have boy hair, no matter what, ponytails were a way for tomboys to rebel against the curls their mothers wished they'd worn. At least this was the case in 60s-80s girl empowerment fiction.

Bonus points if she wears overalls or is a Rebellious Princess.

Keep in mind that since not all tomboys wear ponytails, and not all "feminine" girls avoid ponytails, there isn't much point in listing aversions to this.

Compare Slipknot Ponytail, Girlish Pigtails, Braids of Action, Boyish Short Hair, Tomboyish Sidetails.

Contrast Regal Ringlets, Princess Curls, Long Hair Is Feminine.

Examples of characters with Tomboyish Ponytails include:

Anime and Manga

  • Makoto Kino, aka Sailor Jupiter, of Sailor Moon.
  • Ukyou from Ranma ½ wears her waist length hair in a ponytail and still comes off as Bifauxnen.
    • Ranma wore "her" long hair this way while training in China.
  • Sango in Inuyasha has her long hair bound in a ponytail when she's in her battle-garb. Otherwise she has it tied at the end with a ribbon.
  • Signum of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, a stoic Magic Knight and generally one of the least feminine women on the show.
  • Kyoko Sakura of Puella Magi Madoka Magica. While her magical girl outfit isn't really tomboyish, she's the only character seen in causal clothes other than a school uniform (she wears a blue hoodie and shorts in most scenes).
  • Vietnam of Axis Powers Hetalia.
  • Misaki of Excel Saga.
  • Yui Goidou of The World God Only Knows after she goes Bifauxnen.
  • Presea from Magic Knight Rayearth. Also, tomboys Tarta and Hikaru have their hair in a braid. Contrast to the girlier girls Emeraude, Alcyone, Tatra, and Umi, who wear their hair down. Caldina, Fuu, and Aska are harder to classify, since they have both tomboy and girly girl traits, but all wear different hairstyles.
  • Asaka (AKA Neuroloid Girl) in Dokkoida?!
  • Bleach: Action Girl Yoruichi. She used to have short hair, but a hundred years spent mostly as a cat allowed her hair to grow out. Now she spends most of the time with it tied back in a ponytail while she kicks butt with the best of the men. Since her extremely high aristocratic rank wasn't quite high enough to be a Rebellious Princess, she also doubles as a Spirited Young Lady, too.
  • Played with in K-On!: Mio pulls her hair back into a Tomboyish Ponytail whenever she needs to stop being a proper young lady and do anything physical.

Comic Books

Fan Works

Film

  • Laney of She's All That, to show how she's too weird to be pretty.
  • Cady in Mean Girls before she joined the plastics.
    • The plastics actually tell her that they have a rule about only wearing hair in a ponytail once a week.

Literature

Live-Action TV

Video Games

Visual Novels

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation