The best cartoon girl duos have ensured that generations of young women fell in love with animation as a medium. What’s more, pairings of female characters also for some of the most iconic presences in cartoons and animation of all time. While male duos and boy-girl teams in cartoons are common, the world of animation is surprisingly light on pairs of female characters. Girls in cartoons tend to come in trios, groups, or on their own. However, this only ensures that the very best cartoon girl duos stand out.

Whether it’s classic characters from shows like The Flintstones or Scooby-Doo or pairs of heroines from animated movies from powerhouses like Disney or Pixar, each of the best cartoon girl duos brings something unique. They share a range of dynamics, with some being best friends, others sisters, with mother-daughter duos also being present too (and even some granddaughter-grandmother teams). One thing they all have in common, however, is that they’re incredibly memorable, whether that’s due to them being laugh-out-loud hilarious, sharing a heartwarming (or heartbreaking) relationship, or a mixture of the two.

50 Scardelita & Adelita

The Book Of Life (2014)

2014’s The Book Of Life from director Jorge R. Guiterrez is often Coco due to being released at a similar time and both having plots focusing on characters heading to the Mexican Land of the Dead. However, The Book Of Life has its own strong sense of identity. This partly comes from the characters being much more outlandish, as is the case with its contribution to the many great female cartoon character duos out there - the twins Scardelita and Adelita.

The deceased cousins of hero Manolo, Scardelita (Sandra Equihua) and Adelita (Anjelah Johnson) are twin sisters who died protecting Emiliano Zapata during the Mexican Revolution between 1910 and 1920. Always bickering even when fighting villains, Scardelita and Adelita are as hilarious as they are thrilling to watch, and easily among the best characters from the Land of the Dead in The Book Of Life - and would likely make great subjects for their own spin-off, too.

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The Book of Life
6/10
Release Date
October 17, 2014
Runtime
95 minutes
Director
Jorge R. Gutierrez

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In the Mexican town of San Angel, two young men are competing for the affection of their childhood friend Maria — but Xibalba, the mythical ruler of the Land of the Forgotten, interferes in their affairs in an attempt to win a bet with his wife.

49 The Ugly Stepsisters

Cinderella (1950)

When it comes to classic animated movies, the Ugly Stepsisters in Cinderella are perhaps the quintessential example of memorable cartoon girl duos. Never really being shown separately, the Ugly Stepsisters (named Drizella and Anastasia) exist as pure comic relief, and it’s a role they play incredibly well.

While they make life difficult for Cinderella and are antagonists, the Ugly Stepsisters in Cinderella remain an iconic pair of female characters. Everything from their character design to the vocal performances of Rhoda Williams and Lucille Bliss stands out when rewatching Cinderella, and outside perhaps the Fairy Godmother and Cinderella’s loyal mice companions the Ugly Stepsisters are perhaps the most memorable characters in the movie.

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Cinderella
Release Date
February 22, 1950
Runtime
74 minutes
Director
Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske
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    Eleanor Audley
    Lady Tremaine (voice)
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    Ilene Woods
    Cinderella (voice)
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    Verna Felton
    Fairy Godmother (voice)
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    Claire Du Brey
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Cinderella is a classic animated Disney film that follows a young woman oppressed by her stepfamily. With the assistance of her fairy godmother and loyal animal companions, she transforms her dreams into reality by attending the royal ball, setting the stage for an iconic fairy-tale conclusion.

48 Veronica & Trixie

The Fairly OddParents (2001-2016)

Nickelodeon’s The Fairly OddParents was one of the most successful animated shows put out by the network, running from 2001 to 2016 (and with revival spinoffs like The Faily OddParents: A New Wish). While they weren’t major characters on the show, high school cheerleaders Veronica and Trixie still rank as an incredibly memorable cartoon girl duo.

While many examples of pairs of female characters stand out because of the emotional dynamic of their relationship, for Trixie and Veronica being memorable is entirely due to the humor in their appearances. Trixie is the most popular girl in school, with Veronica being her best friend. While Trixie is constantly rebuffing Timmy Tuner’s affections, Veronica is secretly in love with him (though treats him with contempt whenever Trixie is around), making for a hilarious secret love triangle.

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The Fairly OddParents
Release Date
2001 - 2017-00-00

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Nickelodeon's Fairly OddParents, conceived by Danny Phantom creator Butch Hartman, revolves around teenage boy Timmy Turner's adventures with his fairy godparents Cosmo and Wanda, his friendship with classmates AJ and Chester, and his attempts to escape his mean babysitter Vicky and his cruel teacher Denzel Crocker. It aired from 2001 to 2017 with 10 seasons and 172 episodes.

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10

47 Barbara Gordon & Harleen Quinzel

DC Super Hero Girls (2019-Present)

The 2019 TV show DC Super Hero Girls is an animated reimagining of the DC Comics universe specifically designed to bring in new female fans among younger viewers. The show repositions more-or-less every female DC character into either a team of heroes or villains, and, of course, there are plenty of memorable pairings as the show focuses on their lives both with and without capes.

However, of all the DC Super Hero Girls characters, it’s the on-again-off-again friendship between Barbara Gordon and Harleen Quinzel, AKA Batgirl and Harley Quinn which stands out as among the best cartoon girl duos. Despite being on opposite ends of the moral spectrum, neither Barbara nor Harleen can ignore the fact that they enjoy one another's company, which leads to some surprisingly tender moments when Barbara’s presence causes Harleen to question her villainous ways.

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DC Super Hero Girls
Release Date
2015 - 2018-00-00
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YouTube

DC Super Hero Girls follows Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batgirl, and other iconic characters as they navigate the challenges of high school at Super Hero High. The story highlights friendship and empowerment, focusing on the adventures and growth of these young superheroes as they manage their extraordinary abilities.

46 Peggy & Luanne

King Of The Hill (1997-2009)

Played by Kathy Najimy and the late Brittany Murphy in Mike Judge’s animated sitcom King of the Hill, Peggy and Luanne are a rare example of a memorable cartoon girl duo that share an aunt-niece relationship. However, since Luanne lives with Peggy (much to Husband Hank’s chagrin), the pair inevitably find themselves sharing something of a mother-daughter bond.

However, due to Peggy’s soft-spoken nature and Luanne’s ditzy naivety about the world, the pair often find themselves having some truly hilarious conversations. Moments like Peggy trying to gently get Luanne to understand that her trailer tipping over doesn’t mean it stops existing, for example, are some of the most priceless in King of the Hill. While they may not be as iconic or widely recognized as some other female cartoon duos, they’re still incredibly worthy of consideration.

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King of the Hill
Sitcom
Release Date
1997 - 2010-00-00
Network
FOX
Showrunner
Greg Daniels
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    Mike Judge

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From the creator of Beavis and Butthead comes King of the Hill, an animated comedy series that follows the misadventures of Texan native propane salesman Hank Hill and his family and friends. Between struggling to understand his son, Bobby, keep his wife happy, and find enough time to drink beer and mow his lawn, Hank will realize the simple American life is a bit harder to grasp than he thought, as everyone around him is every bit as eccentric as one would expect. From a ladies' man who speaks a million words a minute to a paranoid conspiracy theorist, Hank's friends keep his life more than a little bit interesting.

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14

45 Hayley & Francine

American Dad (2005-Present)

American Dad spent a lot of time in the shadow of Family Guy, but over the years has gained a solid following in its own right thanks to its unique characters. Among them are the mother-daughter duo of Francine and Hayley Smith, and the pair share one of the strangest parent-child bonds in any animated family.

However, the odd relationship Hayley (Rachael MacFarlane) and Francine (Wendy Schaal) have is also what cements them as one of the best cartoon girl duos. Whenever the two interact or share an episode, it quickly becomes apparent that Francine was even more of a rebel in her youth than the already rebellious Hayley. Francine can’t let old habits stay hidden when she spends too long with her daughter, and the results are inevitably hilarious.

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Release Date
February 6, 2005
Network
FOX, TBS
Directors
Rodney Clouden, Tim Parsons, Pam Cooke, Jansen Yee, Josue Cervantes, Joe Daniello, Shawn Murray, Jennifer Graves, Valerie Fletcher, John Aoshima, Brent Woods, Bob Bowen, John Drake O'Day, Mike Kim, Ron Hughart, Anthony Lioi, Kurt Dumas
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    Seth MacFarlane
    Stan Smith / Roger (voice)
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    Wendy Schaal
    Francine Smith (voice)
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    Rachael MacFarlane
    Hayley Smith (voice)
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    Steve Smith (voice)

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44 Laurel & Corey

Onward (2020)

Laurel and Corey in Onward are truly unique among the best cartoon girl duos. They’re both middle-aged career women who form a friendship over the course of the movie, and by the end of it conquer their fears together and save the day. Laurel Lightfoot (Julia Lousi-Dreyfus) is the mom of Ian (Tom Holland) and Barley (Chris Pratt). When her sons go on a dangerous voyage to discover magic and reconnect with their dead father, she makes it her mission to save them.

Along the way she meets Corey (Octavia Spencer). Corey is a manticore who now owns a bar, but she was once a fearsome warrior. She ends up tagging along with Laurel on her quest, and the two quickly spark up a connection. The scenes with Laurel and Corey are the perfect mix of humorous and action-filled, and this pair of female animated characters are easily the highlight of Onward.

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Onward
Release Date
March 6, 2020
Runtime
103 minutes
Director
Dan Scanlon

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Pixar's Onward takes place in a land filled with mythical creatures. It concerns the story of brothers Ian (Tom Holland) and Barley (Chris Pratt), who learn that their long-lost father had unlocked the ancient power of magic, something long rendered obsolete by technological advances. The brothers learn they have just 24 hours to resurrect their father and set off on a magical quest across the land to reunite their family.

43 Ami & Yumi

HiHi Puffy AmiYumi (2004-2006)

The 2004-2006 show Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi was among the most bizarre series ever put out by Cartoon Network, and was filled to the brim with the metal music and anime obsession of 2000s pre-teen and young teen culture. Nominated for three Annie Awards, Hi Hi Puffy Ami-Yumi focused on an animated version of the real-life Japenese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi.

In the show, Yumi and Ami tour the globe, though many of the stories are focused on Japan. The mismatched personalities of the cheerful and outgoing Ami and gruff and edgy Yumi make their friendship all the more endearing, as is the case with many paired female cartoon characters. While the show is niche, for fans (even casual ones) it’s hard to deny that Amy and Yumi are among the best cartoon girl duos.

42 Mei & Ming

Turning Red (2021)

2021’s Turning Red wasn’t the success story Disney or Pixar hoped due to the Covid-19 Pandemic leading to a direct-to-Disney+ release. However, its central characters Mei (Roslie Chiang) and Ming (Sandra Oh) are one of the best cartoon girl duos to appear in a modern animated movie, especially when it comes to mother-daughter pairings. Their relationship is central Turning Red, and the deep exploration of their emotions regarding one another also makes them incredibly relatable characters.

It’s this that makes 13-year-old Mei and her mother, Ming, so memorable as characters (perhaps even more memorable than the plot of Turning Red itself). Most viewers, especially those that are mothers, daughters, or both can relate to the complexity of their relationship. The hilarity and heartwarming moments as they try to reach an understanding with one another are the standout scenes in Turning Red, and the pair remain one of the most authentic-seeming parent-child characters Disney or Pixar have created.

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Turning Red
10/10
Release Date
March 11, 2022
Runtime
100 minutes
Director
Domee Shi
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    Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
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When 13-year-old Chinese-Canadian Mei Lee transforms into a giant red panda, she discovers that she has inherited her family curse. Triggered by any strong emotion, Mei's ability tests her strength of character and her reserve, as well as prompting a previously undiscovered rebellious streak. Torn between accepting the changes she's going through and obeying her parents, Mei must navigate her responsibilities to her friends, her family, and herself. 

41 Sophie & The Witch Of The Wastes

Howl’s Moving Castle (2004)

2004’s Howl’s Moving Castle from director Hayao Miyazaki is one of the most successful Studio Ghibli movies so far, and also has one of their most memorable female character duos. Loosely based on the Dianna Wynne Jones novel of the same name, Howl’s Moving Castle follows the adventures of young hat-maker Sophie as she finds herself traveling (and falling in love with) the wizard Howl.

However, Sophie doesn’t find her way to Howl until after she’s cursed to become an old woman by the movie’s antagonist, the Witch of the Wastes. While initially foes, their dynamic changes in the second half of the film when the Witch loses most of her powers and also becomes an elderly woman. The two then form an unlikely companionship filled with many adorable moments that feel like authentic interactions between two friends in the twilight years of their lives.

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Howl's Moving Castle
Release Date
November 20, 2004
Runtime
119minutes
Director
Hayao Miyazaki
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    Chieko Baisho
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    Takuya Kimura

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From Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki, Howl's Moving Castle is based on the novel by Diana Wynne Jones. The story follows Sophie, a shy hat-maker living in a fictional magical kingdom who is cursed by a witch into looking like an elderly woman. Leaving her home in search of a cure, Sophie encounters Howl, a powerful magician, and becomes the housekeeper for his magical ambulatory castle. The English dubbed version stars Emily Mortimer and Christian Bale as Sophie and Howl.