Who was your biggest childhood crush?
I think most of people had a crush on some cartoon (or movie) character while they were young. I remember that mine was Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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I think most of people had a crush on some cartoon (or movie) character while they were young. I remember that mine was Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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John Cena.
Jennifer Tilly from Bride of Chucky
And
My Friend's mom...
Pretty sure every dude had some sort of crush on Carrie Fisher when they were growing up...
This isn't an anime thread you damn Weeaboo!
Saw the title and I was going to say my Middle School history teacher... Oops...
Well, if we're sticking with Middle School, I'll probably say Mandy Moore. Because, yes, I am that old.
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And looking back, I realize she looks like all of 14 here, but this was when I was in Middle School dammit. Plus, looking out the outfits... Dawson's Creek, Clueless, yay 90's
My non-pedo-but-still-liked-when-I-was-in-Middle-School answer would probably be Denise Richards. The only woman in "Starship Troopers" who didn't show her boobs.
Damn, those eyes are niiiceee...
These bastards
As a wrestling fan I have to say f*** Cena. He ruined wrestling
Raven is an excellent choice. I always preferred her way more than Starfire
Laugh at me if you must, but..... Velma from Scooby Doo
And I realize she is only a few years older than me, but the movies did come out during my childhood
Hermione Granger/Emma Watson
Well, he was pretty cool during the Ruthless Aggression Era. I thought his feud with Edge was great.
the boy next door who always sent me a pink rose.
Christina Ricci
Definitely Lucy Lawless. Back when I saw a random Xena episode on tv for the first time - I was like, "Damn, she's smokin'."
She still looks good up to this day, too!
Mary Poppins.
Loved his rivalry with Edge.
You can blame Vince, John only does what he's told.
Gwen from the Total Drama series. Say what you will but they make some pretty provocative cartoon characters!
I wanted to be Gabrielle when I was little. Her, and Ariel from the Little Mermaid... and Gadget from Chip n Dale's Rangers.
And I agree with JamesDalton1995, I always preferred Raven over Starfire as well.
Miranada Cosgrove/Carly from ICarly and Emma Watson/Hermione Granger in Harry Potter. When ron and Hermione kissed I was legit jelous of Rupert Grint.
Xena, Gabrielle (I actually identified more with Gabrielle more than Xena, but Xena was definitely great), Buffy, Willow (I also identified more with Willow than Buffy), and Agent Scully were a big influence on me. The 90's were a great time for great leading ladies of action.
Lucy Lawless also still can play the action hero role well. I'm bummed that she was in so few episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
oh god the nostalgia
Raven... she'll be forever in my heart :,D
Ash Ketchum was my first little crush when I was a small child. Can always remember wanting to go on adventures with him 'cause he was the coolest cartoon kid around.
I can make some arguments, but yes I do blame Vince but I also blame John.
OMG YES RAVEN!! Also the red head one..
I always shipped her and Shaggy
Since you mentioned those two from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (I liked Willow more than Buffy too), I also thought Cordelia was pretty amazing herself, especially when Angel first aired. Literally both those shows had a ton of great female roles on there. Damn, I forgot about Agent Scully! She was fantastic too.
And Lucy was on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. you say? That gives me all the more reason to return to that show I should've finished long ago. I see that she's in Ash vs Evil Dead right now as well.
If you watch Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated, you'll see that your ship will come true.
Nope, sorry. Too young to have had that happen (i.e. I even wasn't born)
Even though I still haven't seen this particular Scooby Doo movie, I find Thorn: the lead singer of the Hex Girls to be crush-worthy.
Coco Bandicoot
But you still didn't see Star Wars growing up? You don't have to live in the time, Star Wars remained popular years after release...and still does. You missed out haha
Call me a heretic, but I have never really been too invested in Star Wars.
I always personally preferred Jennette McCurdy/ Sam
Those Hex girls . Mmm gets me in the mood to watch some scooby doo xD