Sunday, December 26, 2010

Girls Gone Goth

Most of my favorite episodes in cartoon shows are when there are goth exchange students, or the main characters themselves had gone goth, even just once. So I'm telling you now, the following pictures are not fan-arts.
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Alex in "Creepy Crawly Much?"(Totally Spies) In this episode, Alex was a bit down because her bestfriends, Sam and Clover, have their own boyfriends, while she's always ending up with weird guys, until she bumped into this somber goth guy. Sam and Clover found it too much when Alex's goth boyfriend painted her room black, and Alex kept on speaking in bad goth poetry. Alex dropped the goth scene when their villain, who's a half-insect king, choose her to be his queen because she likes darkness like cockroaches do.

Candace in "Flop Starz" (Phineas and Ferb). This only happened for a second because Candace was trying out different outfits before going to a concert. Her best friend, Stacey, only commented on this, "Too goth." In the end, Candace wore her signature outfit anyway. There's also a girl rock band called The Bettys (Get ready for the Bettys). During that episode, Candace was wearing a spiked collar. There's also another episode where Candace and the goth girl Vanessa had their clothes switched in the dry cleaners (Hail Doofenia!). Candace didn't want to get out of the car so no one could see her in goth clothing (and it didn't fit right coz she's so thin). But somebody did and texted it to everybody, yet Jeremy likes it. I totally laughed when she freaked out in front of him.

Lisa Simpson in "Smart and Smarter" (The Simpsons) When Lisa found out that her baby sister, Maggie, had a higher IQ than her, she suffered in identity crisis. She tried out different social images like cowgirl, soccer girl, cheerleader, rapper, stand-up comedian, etc. Goth was her second choice. Her name was Ravencrone Neversmiles. But Milhouse ruined it when he asked her to make out in the cemetery. He also thought that Lisa was an Oakland Raiders fan! "It's called goth, eternally clueless one," replied Lisa.
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Kimiko in "The Return of the Pandabubba" (Xiaolin Showdown) Of all the various stylish outfits Kimiko wear in every episode, only this one had I found to be goth. And in this episode, Kimiko cried so much, because her dad was turned into a zombie by Pandabubba using the Zing-Zom Bone. It is indeed a goth episode, with all the zombies and the Shroud of Shadows, and the style is that of a horror movie.
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Vicky (Vexus) in "Queen Bee" (My Life as a Teenage Robot) Technically, she had gone human goth girl. Vexus is a cruel alien robot queen that's bent to conquer Earth. The Crust Sisters, the school mean girls, took her in to teach her the correct slang and fashion. The next day, they introduced the school to the transfer student, Vicky. Like Brit & Tiff, she changed her clothes but still, all of them were like gothic lolita or goth style. But Vicky became more and more popular than the two. They have to team up with Jenny so they won't become social outcasts.
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Stella in Exchange Students (Winx Club). Stella, the most fashionable of the fairies, had gone goth, too. Well, only in her imagination. When the Winx heard the news that they're going to Cloud Tower and work with the witches, she imagined her self in different goth witch outfits. But she didn't like the idea very much.  Also in this episode, Mirta had a major role as she accompanied the Winx Club in her former school. More of Stella's goth outfits are in this site.
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Juniper Lee in "Citizen June" (The Life and Times of Juniper Lee) I haven't watch the whole episode, but just saw the music video on YouTube. In the episode, June is running for president and had a band with her siblings. In their second time on stage, they changed their looks into like that of KISS and totally rocked hardcore.
Malina in "Girls Behaving Oddly" (The Emperor's New School) In this episode, Malina was kicked out of the cheerleading squad because of an A minus. She then made friends with Moxie, the typical wild-haired, tough, bad it-girl, but not really goth goth. They do wear skull earrings and black jackets, and Malina changed her name to just "Mali." She was dared to do bad thing but failed because of Kuzco and Kronk. In the end, Malina's grade was a mistake, and so, she's back to being an A student.
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The Powepunk Girls in a comic strip of the Powerpuff Girls. The creators were about to add them to the cartoon series but failed due to the creating effects of the movie. The Powerpunk Girls are actually the Powerpuff versions in an anti-universe. They're Berserk (a mean Blossom), Brat (a never-crying Bubbles) and Brute (not so different from Buttercup). There's also Oppressor Plutonium. They're not really goths, but I just want to share because  few people know they exist, and might think it's fan art, but it's not.
 Betty and Veronica in She's Goth to Have It (Archie Comics) Of all the thousands of comic strips, this is the only one where the casts had gone 
goth together. At first, Betty was feeling ignored by her friends and met two goth girls in a new coffee shop. She had gone goth to get attention from her friends but she realized she was just ignoring them, like what they did to her. In the end, Veronica, Archie and Reggie had gone goth, too, to Betty's attention. 
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