Town Girls

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Town Girls is a trio of characters, either female or for girls, consisting of one who is butch, one who is femme and one who is neither. Butch and femme refering to masculinity displayed by a female beyond what would be considered typical of a Tomboy and femininity beyond what would be considered typical of the Girl Next Door. The femme one is like a fashionable uptown girl. The one who is neither butch nor femme is like a street smart girl from down town. The butch one is like someone whose rude behavior could be excused by saying that she's from out of town. Thus the Town Girls are from uptown, down town and out of town. Bonus points if the geography is literal.

The one who is neither butch nor femme is usually the smart, friendly and well-intentioned Girl Next Door. She can also be more free-spirited, either with her mind like a kind of worldly woman or her body by being morally loose. The butch character is likely a tough chick but might be more of a Femme Fatale or be sexually aggressive. The Femme one is either high-maintenance, romantically assertive or just a girly girl.

Also can be called the three girl ensemble (lacking the sexy one). If they're love interests then the easiest one to be with will be the middle one like Betty in Betty and Veronica. Might overlap with Beauty, Brains, and Brawn or Blonde, Brunette, Redhead. An exaggerated example would include a Princess Classic, Hot Librarian, and Butch Lesbian.

Note that they're always listed as femme, neither, butch.

Examples of Town Girls include:

Anime & Manga

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

  • Season one of Degrassi the Next Generation has queen Bee Paige, nice girl Terri, and top dog Ashley.
  • Season five of Sabrina the Teenage Witch has sorority girl Morgan, well adjusted Sabrina and punk Roxy.
  • iCarly has the star of the show Carly, the technical producer Fredie and the pushy co-star Sam.
  • Sonny With a Chance has narcissistic Tawni, optimistic Sonny and dangerous Zora.
  • Victorious has the sweet, naive and innocent Cat, the creative, responsible, caring and friendly Tori and the dark, sarcastic and rude Jade.
  • Clark Kent's three flings in Smallville are sexy flirt Nicodemus Lana, crazy Rush Chloe and edgy Red Jessie.
  • Seasons 4 to 6 of House has morally outraged Dr. Allison Cameron, live in the moment Dr. Remy “Thirteen” Hadley and carer driven Dr. Lisa Cuddy.
  • Bomb Girls has tomboyish Betty, girl-next-door Kate, and uptown Gladys.
  • The first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation had Counselor Deanna Troi, Dr. Beverly Crusher, and Lt. Tasha Yar.

Video Games

  • Final Fantasy X-2 has the three main playable characters; the cute Rikku, Yuna (in the middle), and the cynical Paine.
  • In BlazBlue Noel, Tsubaki and Makoto were this when they were in the NOL academy. They even fit the geographic part; Noel (middle) was adopted into a minor noble family, Tsubaki (girly) came from a noble family and Makoto (tomboy) was a squirrel beastkin who came from the countryside outside the cities.

Western Animation

  • The Powerpuff Girls has Bubbles who is the joy and the laughter (her ingredient was sugar), Blossom as the commander and the leader (her ingredient was everything nice), and Buttercup who is the toughest fighter (her ingredient was spice).
  • 6teen has Caitlin (the fashionable girly girl), Jen (the smart, sensible girl), and Nikki (the sarcastic punk-rocker). Interestingly, while Caitlin acts more like the uptown girl and Nikki the out of town girl, Caitlin is the one who is technically from out of town since she is the newest member of the group.
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic has The Cutie Mark Crusaders; the ditzy Sweetie Belle, the plucky Applebloom, and the tough Scootaloo.
    • The six main characters can also be grouped this way, although there would obviously be two for each role: athletic tomboys Applejack and Rainbow Dash are both butches, fashionista Rarity and painfully shy Fluttershy are both femmes, and Twilight Sparkle and Pinkie Pie are neither.
  • Monster High uses sarcastic exchange student, Abby, and royal superdiva, Cleo, in connection with average, everyday girl, Frankie.
  • X-Men: Evolution has Kitty Pride, Jean Grey, and Rogue.
  • Sky Dancers Jade is Uptown (Ballerina, raised by successful parents), Camille is Downtown (Likes Jazz, is a creative thinker), and Angelica is Out-of-Town (Southern rocker, has sarcastic demenor).
  • Stoked is the Expy of 6teen, with Emma as Downtown, Lo as Uptown, and Fin as, well, Out-of-Town.

Real Life

  • Henry VIII's first three wives and the mothers of his children are proud Spanish princess Catherine of Aragon, most beloved, modest, maternal Jane Seymour and the exotic, seductive, ambitious Anne Boleyn.
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