The anime chicks are too funny to be attractive. I can’t help laughing at a person whose eyes are bigger than her nose and mouth together, or whose boobs are bigger than her head… all at age 12, apparently. :rolleyes:
However, I really liked Amy Acker’s “Huntress” on Justice League Unlimited. Sexy, dangerous, snarky, smart, kinda nuts (okay, the last three seem to come in a package); the eps focusing on her - especially her and the Question - are among my favorites.
From a corporate point of view, that must really suck. You pay some creative folks to design a new advertising identity, and in a sense, they do too good a job. The character becomes very quickly identifiable and almost iconic; you’ve achieved brand recognition that other companies would kill for. Then, all of a sudden, porn. You can’t stop it (this being the internet, and all) and you can’t risk looking like you accept it. There’s not much you can do except drop the character, and you can’t even publicly say why.
I wonder if this is taught as a cautionary tale in advertising circles; a be-careful-what-you-wish-for kind of thing.
I’m guessing that helps as much as it hurts. People who despise porn probably wouldn’t run across it. I look at a lot of porn, comics, art and cartoons - I’ve never seen her porn before this thread. Having seen it, Esurance is starting to look like pretty good insurance…
As a child of the 80s, I’d have to go with the usual:
April from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Baroness from GI Joe (the Liz Lemmon of C.O.B.R.A)
Cheetara from Thundercats (the Thunder-Thunder-Thundercat’s ho)
Lisas Hayes from Robotech
Rogue from X-Men (why she became a goth Sookie Stackhouse in the films is beyond me)
Scarlett from G.I. Joe
Teela, the fairy princess from He-Man
More recently:
Cheryl Tunt from Archer (Lana has those Truckasaurus hands)