Okoye (Danai Guria) from the Black Panther movies. Went with my husband to see this movie and when we were walking back to the car he said "Damn, Okoye was hot, she reminds me of you." ❤️ He also has a thing for Grace Mallory from the show The Boys. I think I created a monster.
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Fran Fine, The Nanny
Samantha Carter, Stargate SG-1
Delenn, Babylon 5
Natalie Teeger, Monk
Eve, Killing Eve
Beth Harmon, Queen's Gambit
CJ, The West Wing
Donna, The West Wing
Donna Noble, Doctor Who
And if children count:
Matilda, Matilda
Merida, Brave
Willow Rosenberg
Dorothy aka Dot from season 5 of fargo was fantastic imo!
Ellen (and I guess some would argue Jo) from supernatural is imo. WIthout going into spoilers but the reason I pick her out of a series full of "badass women" is she is the typical tough lady superficial stuff but also extremely compassionate, a supportive and devoted mother.
Does Leslie Knope parks and rec count? She's a badass to me.
Margie Gunderson from the Fargo movie also counts even if ACAB includes her too, lol.
To be fair, Sarah Connor was more of a badass once she could do chin ups.
Kung Foo Hustle is just amazing. I need to get that later and watch it again.
A potentially lesser known movie is 'Kimi'. Not your typical example, but watching her get past her trauma enough to kick ass in the end was great.
I would say that all the women in Kill Bill are bad ass. Some just align differently than others.
Milla Jovovich, Resident Evil
Han So-hee, My Name
There is a very interesting documentary called "Professor Marston and the Wonder Women" and how they created her in 1940 as a feminist super hero.
William Moulton Marston, a psychologist already famous for inventing the polygraph, struck upon an idea for a new kind of superhero, one who would triumph not with fists or firepower, but with love. "Fine," said Elizabeth. "But make her a woman."
Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power. Not wanting to be girls, they don't want to be tender, submissive, peace-loving as good women are. Women's strong qualities have become despised because of their weakness. The obvious remedy is to create a feminine character with all the strength of Superman plus all the allure of a good and beautiful woman.
Samantha Caine (Geena Davis) in The Long Kiss Goodnight!
The original Lisbeth Salander from the european movies!
Where's my trekkies at? We got Janeway, Jadzia Dax, Belana Torres, Kira Nerys, Seven of Nine, Tasha Yar, Guinan, Ensign Ro... and a lot more I'm not remembering right now.
I was not expecting three characters from firefly, that show is still popular it blows my mind!
Agent May.
(Don't call her The Cavalry, she hates that.)
Jaime Sommers
Molly Cobb (For All Mankind), Eleven (Stranger Things)
In a similar vein, Evelyn Wang from Everything Everywhere All At Once... She may not start out badass, but oh boy does that change
Root and Shaw of Person of Interest. And Joss Carter from Person of Interest
Lt. Riza Hawkeye (Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood)
Major Motoko Kusanagi (Ghost in the Shell - the 80's movie and the anime series. Live action one needs to die in a fire)
Jo Lupo (Eureka)
Domino (Deadpool 2)
Go-go Tamago (Big Hero 6)
Mako Mori (Pacific Rim)
Golden Sparrow (Forbidden Kingdom)
Gamora and Nebula (Guardians of the Galaxy)
Evie (V for Vendetta)
Hela (Thor: Ragnarok)
Valkyrie (Thor: Ragnarok)
Molotov Girl/Millie (Free Guy)
Vaggie (Hazbin Hotel)
Cherri Bomb (Hazbin Hotel)
Carmilla Carmine (Hazbin Hotel)
Sypha Belnades (Castlevania)
Lisa Tepes (Castlevania)
Princess Mononoke
Sophie (Howl's Moving Castle)
Kitty Pryde, Rogue, Storm, Jean Grey (X-men)
I could keep going all day. These are just the ones that come to mind without having to dig around my watched media for ideas.