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MightyMorphinPower4 for a party with some smart girls. It is a surprise party at least for them, they did not know that they were invited or coming. I guess you could say thet they are not as they think. The "guests" are (L to R) Hermione Granger of Harry Potter series, Penny Gadget of Inspector Gadget, Amy Mizuno Sailor Mercury of Sailor Moon, Princess Twilight Sparkle of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Agent L of MiB the Series, Valerie Brown of Josie and Pussycats, Velma Dinkley of Scooby Doo, Jeanette Miller of the Chipettes from Alvin and the Chipmunks, Tecna of Winx Club, Gadget Hackwrench of Chip & Dales Rescue Rangers, Dee Dee Skyes of Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Twilight "Sci-Twi" Sparkle of Equestria Girls Franchise, Phoebe Heyerdahl of Hey Arnold!, Barbara Gordon of Batman the Animated Series, Lisa Simpson of The Simpsons.
Minister Hermione Jean Granger was a Mugle-born witch born to Mr and Mrs Granger, both dentists. At the age of eleven she learned that she was a witch, and had been accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardly. She began attending Hogwarts in 1991 and was Sorted into Gryffindor House. Hermione possessed a brilliant academic mind, and proved to be a gifted student in almost every subject that she studied.
Hermione first met Harry Potter and Ron Weasley aboard the Hogwarts Express. Both boys found Hermione unfriendly and somewhat of an insufferable know-it-all. Later, her eagerness to please her professors and her constant correct answers reinforced their initial impression. However (in spite of the cool relationship between the three), Hermione stepped in to take the blame from Ron and Harry after they had saved her from a troll on Hallowe'en in 1991. Harry and Ron were surprised, but grateful and the three quickly became friends . Later in the first year Hermione played a crucial role in protecting the stone from Voldemort .
In her second year, Hermione played a crucial role in the discovery of the Chamber of Secrets, before falling victim to the basilisk unleashed upon Hogwarts following the opening of the Chamber. She was recovered from her petrification under the care of Madam Pomfrey, with the assistance of Professor Sprout's Mandrake Restorative Draught. The next year, Hermione was granted permission to use a Time-Turner from the Ministry of Magic to facilitate her volition to study far more subjects than was possible without time travel. Later in the year, she and Harry would use the Time-Turner to rescue Sirius Black from the Dementor's Kiss as well as Buckbeak the hippogriff from execution. During her fourth year at Hogwarts, Hermione became an advocate for the better treatment of house-elves, forming the association S.P.E.W. She also helped Harry prepare for the Triwizard Tournament. In her fifth year, she was the driving force behind the creation of Dumbledore's Army. Later in her fifth year, she fought alongside fellow D.A. members in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries and in her sixth year, she fought in the Battle of the Astronomy Tower. Hermione played a significant role in many other battles of the Second Wizarding War, as well. In 1997 she fought in the Battle of the Seven Potters, alongside the Order of the Phoenix. She and Ron both decided not to return to Hogwarts for their final year of studies, instead choosing to accompany Harry on his quest to find and destroy Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. Hermione then fought in the Battle of Hogwarts, as well as destroying Hufflepuff's Cup, a Horcrux with Ron Weasley, using a basilisk fang found in the Chamber of Secrets (then opened by Ron imitating Harry saying "open" in Paraseltongue).
Following the Second Wizarding War, Hermione went back to Hogwarts to complete her education. She later found employment with the Ministry of Magic, furthering the cause for the better treatment of house-elves. Afterward she was promoted to the Department of Magical Enforcement. She eventually married Ron Weasley and together they had two children, Rose and Hugo. Hermione became the godmother of Harry and Ginny Potter's eldest son James. By the year 2019 she had become the Minister for Magic.
Penny is Inspector Gadget's niece and the deuteragonist of the franchise. Penny secretly helps her Uncle Gadget with his missions, but she lets him get all the credit in the end.
Penny secretly does all the work during Inspector Gadget's missions, despite him always taking all the credit afterwards. She usually uses her computer book and video watch to help her solve the cases. It is never explained where Penny got them or why she has them in the first place, but given Penny's super intelligence, she probably built it herself. In Inspector Gadget 2, Penny wants to be given a chance by her uncle to become a fellow detective and come with him on his missions, but he would never let her as she is too young. She does so, but ends up in danger and its up to Gadget and G2 to save her. However, at the end of the film, she is awarded a medal by Gadget for being a junior detective. In the 2015 series, she now joins Gadget on his missions and is an agent in training. Despite being Gadget's new assistant, he still doesn't listen to her and does what he wants instead.
Penny is precocious, intelligent, brave, cute, tomboyish, resourceful and anonymously solves the cases for her Uncle Gadget, something which he is totally oblivious to. Penny also loves her uncle very much and looks up to him. It is never explained if she and/or Gadget have any other family members in the TV series, movies, or spin-offs, but Gadget seems to be the only family she has got. Penny foils Dr. Claw's plans, leaving Gadget to get all of the credit for doing so, even though he didn't do anything at all. This makes sense because Penny would be in serious danger, if she got the credit. Penny often snoops around M.A.D.'s hideout or setup location to find out what they are up to; however, she normally ends up getting caught by Claw's henchmen and she either escapes by herself or calls her loyal pet dog Brain to rescue her. But when she and Brain are both captured, Gadget becomes surprisingly useful and competent and goes out to rescue both of them. Gadget loves Penny more than anything and he sees Penny as his baby girl. Penny is also very knowledgeable; for example, in Clear Case, when she and Brain are in a laboratory of a diamond mine in South Africa, she knows how M.A.D agents are making invisiblity suits to scare off miners by making them think they are ghosts. Quoting: "Diamonds refract light. They discovered a way to grind them into a powder and make a diamond cloth. It's like a coat made of mirrors: it deflects light so you can't see it."
In the 2015 series, she is now a junior agent. She is a lot more flawed and active. She acts like a typical teenager when she's not on duty. She is right-handed and very intelligent in addition to her cuteness and beauty and is capable of hacking into almost any computer-based system. Despite being fearless and a genius, Penny does have her flaws.
It is shown in episodes such as Claw's Nephew, Gadget 2.0, and Eye of the Dragon that she has a strong weakness for boys and gets nervous when they're near her. She may be in love with Dr. Claw's nephews, Billy Thaw and Talo.
Sailor Mercury in Japan, is a fictional lead character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. The alternate identity of Ami Mizuno (Amy Mizuno in the English adaptations), a teenage Japanese schoolgirl, she belongs to the "Sailor Senshi", female supernatural fighters who the franchise's main girl characters transform into to fulfill their duty of protecting the Solar System and the franchise's eponymous protagonist from evil. Sailor Mercury is the first Sailor Senshi to be discovered by Sailor Moon, and serves as the "brains" of the group. She possesses powers associated with water, is highly intelligent, and can use a supercomputer to collect information on various battle factors. Aside from the main body of the Sailor Moon series, Ami features in her own short story in the manga, Ami's First Love. Originally published in volume fourteen of the manga, this was the only of three "Exam Battle" stories to be made into a "Special" for the anime. A number of image songs mentioning Ami's character have been released as well, including the contents of three different 3-inch CD singles
Twilight Sparkle is a character from the My Little Pony franchise and one of the main characters in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic who is set to appear in Equestria Girls. She first appears in the trailer telling Applejack she is nervous and excited or in Pinkie Pie's case, "nervicited". Twilight Sparkle is the main protagonist in Equestria Girls. She must go to the human world to recover the Element of Magic, and turn into a human in the process. She then enters Canterlot High were Sunset Shimmer is. She quickly learns things in this new world are different than the other Equestria. She finds if she wants her crown she must become Princess of the Fall Formal Challenge, and defeat Sunset Shimmer. She finds friends that are exactly like her friends in Ponyville. She reunites the group and together they campaign for Twilight to become princess. With success, Twilight becomes the Princess, and wins back her crown; but yet it slips into Sunset Shimmers hands. When battling Sunset Shimmer, she shows her true form which has wing and able to control the magic of the crown. At the end, she defeats Sunset Shimmer and goes back to Equestria. She is the element of magic.
Agent L (also called Elle, or just L) is a former agent of the MiB, She is a beautiful but cynical deputy medical examiner. She joined MiB after Kay was neuralyzed, so she became Jay's new partner. In the original film she is played by Linda Fiorentino.
In Min in Black The Series she is moved to the lab inside MiB headquarters becoming chief scientific officer and an assistant to Zed.
In The Long Goodbye Syndrome when Jay is pursued by Skraaldian aliens she gives Jay a freezing weapon to defend himself from them after Jay accidentally blew one alien up by firing his noisy cricket at him.
In The Big Bad Bug Syndrome, Elle is pursued by another Bug named Edwin, Edgar's brother who wants revenge on her for Edgar's death. She is kidnapped again but when Jay and Kay arrive to rescue her all three are captured. They are later rescued by the Worms and a group of Bug bounty hunters. When the Bug bounty hunters need sugar to survive the Worms give them their sugared coffee. The bounty hunters fire at Edwin killing him just like how Edgar was killed.
She is also given a new partner an alien named Agent X, since Jay and Kay were partner's again, but since this series takes place after the events of the first film it is considered non-canon to the live action films.
Valerie Brown is a member of the band Josie and the Pussycats. She is a young African-American female, with short, curly black hair. She wears a purple sleeveless dress with a pink collared long sleeve shirt and purple flats. Valerie plays the tambourine and is usually the mystery-solver of the group. She is highly intelligent and a gifted inventor.
Velma Dinkley (last name revealed to be an Americanization of Von Dinkenstein) is a fictional character in the American television animated series Scooby-Doo. She is prone to losing her glasses. She is usually seen wearing a baggy orange turtleneck, short pleated skirt (or in later episodes an A-line skirt, or sometimes shorts), knee socks, and Mary Janes. She is seen as the brain of the group.
Throughout her various incarnations, Velma is usually portrayed as a highly intellig ent young woman with highly specific interests in science (which in the Scooby and Scrappy Doo series leads her to pursue a career as a NASA research scientist) or merely being very well read on obscure fields, such as Viking writing (as in the third Scooby-Doo series The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries). In Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo, Velma is described by her younger sister Madelyn as being "born with a mystery book in her hand". Consequently, Velma is usually the one to figure out the mystery, sometimes with the help of Fred and Daphme. The Velma character was inspired by the brainy tomboy Zelda Gilroy, as played by Sheila James, from the late 1950s/early 1960s American sitcom The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
A running gag in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The New Scooby-Doo Movies is Velma's severe nearsightedness and her trouble with keeping her glasses on her face (often resulting in them falling off while she is being chased by the villain). Another running gag is that despite the fact that she is the smallest of the Scooby Doo gang she can actually carry away the whole gang in her arms from a villain.
When Scooby-Doo is too afraid to volunteer to help with a mission, Velma often offers him a dog treat called a "Scooby Snack" as a bribe. Her catchphrases are: "Jinkies!," and "My glasses! I can't see without my glasses!" (when she accidentally loses her glasses).
Jeanette Miller is the second of The Chippettes, younger than Brittany and older than Eleanor. Her last name is Miller in the 80's cartoon, but she does not have a stated last name in the CGI series. It is presumed to be Seville because of The Chipettes being adopted by Dave. However, this would be controversial, as it would make her Simon's adopted sister in addition to his love interest.
Jeanette can best be described as the "absent-minded professor" of the group. Gifted with extraordinary intelligence, she often is so caught up in contemplating the universe that she forgets the simple matters of life, such as not tripping over her own feet. She is actually more like Theodore than Simon in a sense, as they are both sweet, timid, and shy, but her interests and talents are closer to Simon's. Jeanette has very poor vision and is virtually helpless without her glasses. She is also very clumsy and tends to knock into things often. Jeanette gets along well with Simon of The Chipmunks, however, they are very shy of their relationship.
Tecna is the Guardian Fairy of Technology from Zenith and one of the founding members of the Winx Club and a former student of Alfea College for Fairies. She was the fourth Winx girl introduced, after Bloom, Stella and Flora. As the science expert of the group, the team relies on Tecna to solve any technological issues, whether magical, supernatural or ordinary.
As shown in the series, Tecna is extremely smart, with an IQ of 150, and loves technology. Sometimes she gets engrossed with technology, and her enthusiasm with the same can be irritating. She is self-confident and a perfectionist. She is always practical and logical, sometimes to a fault. Tecna has trouble expressing her emotions, and bases the majority of her decisions on pure logic, though in the second and third season, she gets over that trouble and is more open and friendly toward her friends. She is selfless and nice to them; she truly cares for them, even if she cannot always show it using emotions. She develops emotionally through the series and eventually experiences crying, stating that she never cried before. In Season 3, she even decides to give up her emotions and love to acquire the Water Stars needed to defeat Valtor.
She loves science, experimenting in her spare time by creating numerous techno devices. She also has a photographic memory. She loves computers and video games. Tecna also enjoys playing sports and being active.
Gadget Hackwrench is the tritagonist of the show. She is the team's pilot, mechanic, and inventor. In addition to building and maintaining the Ranger Plane, Gadget is the one responsible for the various technological items used by the team and is regularly inventing new vehicles and tools for the team's use. Both Chip and Dale seem to be attracted to Gadget because of her cuteness and beauty, and often compete for her attention, but she doesn't seem to notice in many cases, and has never demonstrated a preference for either. However, it is hinted that she likes Chip.
Dee Dee Skyes (voiced by Vernee Watson) is the brains of the Teen Angels, is the group's sole African-American, and acts as their unofficial leader. Dee Dee and the rest of the Teen Angels found the frozen Captain Caveman and defrosted him. She wears her hair in an afro and usually wears a red turtleneck sweater with a blue skirt and red knee high boots. Both her dress style and her knack for solving mysteries make her similar to Velma Dinkley of Scooby Doo fame, while she also bears a resemblance to Valerie from Josie and the Pussycats.
Twilight "Sci-Twi" Sparkle's human counterpart appears and is mentioned throughout the MyLittle Pony Equestria Girls film series. She is a student at Canterlot High School, a former student of Crystal Prep Academy, and the owner of Spike the Dog. She is named Sci-Twi in some merchandise and other depictions. Her alter ego, Midnight Sparkle, first appears as an antagonist in My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Friendship Games.
Like her pony counterpart, human Twilight is well-spoken and highly intelligent. She holds a great interest in knowledge and science, being able to assemble intricate scientific devices and solve complex mathematical equations, and her intellect rivals that of Sunset Shimmer. Unlike pony Twilight, however, human Twilight is socially similar to how she appears in the first episode. She is a bit of a wallflower, acting very awkward and timid around others, especially the standoffish students of Crystal Prep.
Despite her problems in socializing, Twilight is eager to connect with people on a personal level, demonstrated in her interactions with Fluttershy, when the two share their love for their pets, and Pinkie Pie, at the Crystal Prep welcoming party. Twilight is shown increasingly distressed by the apparent harm caused by her magic-sensing and storage device to the point where Sunset's eventual accusations leave her distraught.
Twilight lacks self-confidence when under extreme external (especially social) pressures. During the archery competition in the Tri-Event Relay in the Friendship Games, she is so affected by performance anxiety and Sour Sweet's anger at her poor aim that she begins to cry and her legs threaten to collapse under her.
When transformed into Midnight Sparkle, Twilight becomes selfish and malicious, consumed with desire to learn everything about magic even at the cost of her entire world.
In Legend of Everfree, Twilight is depicted as more self-assured than in Friendship Games, interacting with friends and classmates more openly after transferring schools. However, she is still somewhat socially awkward, and she exhibits an intense fear of her Midnight Sparkle alter ego. Her fears do not seem to be completely unfounded, as Midnight Sparkle does appear to attempt to control her when she attempts to embrace her magic.
Phoebe Heyerdahl is a fictional character in the Hey Arnold TV Series. She is one of the most intelligent children out of Arnold's friends.
Phoebe was born in Kentucky and, at some point, moved to Hillwood at a young age. She has a sweet, likable personality with a high intellect. She is one of the nicest characters in the franchise, and is said to be Helga's only friend.
Phoebe is also very sensitive, shy and fragile and usually gets emotional when something bad has happened to her or someone else. This makes Helga often take advantage of Phoebe and treat her like a slave, rarely thanking her.
Her distinctive features include a huge lump of black hair at the top of her head bounded by a small yellow scrunchie, and stereotypes for smart children in animated shows, such as big eyeglasses (in Phoebe's case, with blue monochromatic lenses), a short stature, and squeaky voice. She always tries to be the first one with the answer, and isn't exactly thrilled when someone else does better ("Ms. Prefect", "Phoebe Cheats").
Barbara Gordon is the daughter of Gotham City Police Captain James Gordon. Unlike her father, Barbara believes Batman to be a hero, and is fully aware of the corruption within the GCPD, repeatedly citing the system as 'broken'.
Barbara is first seen arguing with her father about the Batman, who Gordon claims is "the worst kind of criminal: the kind who thinks their actions are justified." Barbara maintains a strong stand on her position, angrily telling Gordon that the system is broken before storming away. Gordon is frustrated and walks off.
Batman, who is looking for the GCPD's server room in order to access the National Criminal Database so he can learn more about the Joker, finds a startled Barbara sitting on her laptop when he enters. Batman tells Barbara to take it easy and begins to hack the system. Barbara impresses Batman by explaining to him the technicalities of the procedure involved in hacking the servers, to which Batman responds by warning that the kind of knowledge Barbara possesses could get her into trouble.
Barbara informs Batman that the telecom wires of the GCPD run through the sewers underneath the building. Before Batman leaves, Barbara asks him why he does what he does, and Batman says he made a promise. The police suddenly throw a smoke bomb into the room, allowing Batman to quickly escape. The officers ask Barbara who she was talking to, and Barbara, clearly frustrated, claims that she was voice-chatting on her laptop.
Barbara later hacks into Batman's communication device, and informs him that the Penguin has arms caches located at criminal-guarded spots around the city. She requests that Batman use his newly-acquired disruptor to render the containers useless, as the police are incompetent towards the case. Batman is able to take care of the job and Barbara is very grateful.
Barbara is present with her father at Blackgate Prison as they watch the police secure the area in the aftermath of the events that happen that night, and Gordon explains how Batman has given the city something to believe in.
In Enigma's extortion file for Gordon, Barbara can be heard talking to Gordon about how police forces are near their house. Gordon explains to Barbara how to use his police radio, which contains frequencies indicated to be communication channels used by the corrupt cops.
Lisa Marie Simpson (born May 9th) is the tetartagonist of The Simpsons. She was named after a train called Lil' Lisa on her parents' 1st anniversary. She is a charismatic 8-year-old girl, who exceeds the standard achievement of intelligence level of children her age. Not to everyone's surprise, she is also the moral center of her family. In her upbringing, Lisa lacks parental involvement of Homer and Marge, which leads to hobbies such as playing saxophone and guitar, riding and caring for horses, and interest in advanced studies. In school, Lisa's popularity is affected by those who view her as a geeky overachiever, which leaves her with only a few friends. She focuses on her goals and strives to reach her potential, and at the age of eight she is already a member of MENSA with an IQ of 159.
Lisa acts as the moral compass and voice of reason in the Simpson family however she is normally shunned out by her parents and school. She constantly contradicts Homer and Bart whenever they do something reckless, stupid or illegal and on one occasion, Marge. When it was revealed that Homer and Bart were the mysterious Beer Baron that was supplying beer to Springfield when the town was on prohibition and Marge was impressed with her husband's work as it was "the cleverest thing he's done since high school". Lisa constantly portrays herself as morally superior, even when she's in the wrong. An example would be after becoming a vegetarian she ruined Homer's barbecue and later apologized when Apu gave her advice to tolerate others and their beliefs.
While Marge is the foil to Homer, Lisa is in many ways the opposite of her slow-witted and ignorant father. She is aware of the problems of the world and does her best to help them. A supporter of PETA, a Buddhist and vegetarian, Lisa is extremely passionate about her beliefs but also tended to force them on other people. She is normally without parental involvement in her life and practically raised herself as a toddler due to Homer's laziness and because of this she displays remarkable independence from Homer and Marge. She also displays massive trivial knowledge and possesses keen intellectual insight however is still naive and childish because of her age.
Despite being cursed with "Simpson Genes", Lisa remains the most intelligent and sophisticated of her family. From the earliest age, she has shown academic intelligence and was a member of Mensa (a group of the smartest people in Springfield). A teacher's pet and proud of it, though she gets the highest marks in most of classes she still demands the best of herself, coming close to breaking Miss Hoover's hand when she gave her a B in gym. Lisa constantly questions her heritage as a Simpson, even wondering if she was adopted and couldn't understand where she fit in with Homer and Bart that is until she met her grandma Mona, claiming with her she made a lot of sense.
MightyMorphinPower4 for a party with some smart girls. It is a surprise party at least for them, they did not know that they were invited or coming. I guess you could say thet they are not as they think. The "guests" are (L to R) Hermione Granger of Harry Potter series, Penny Gadget of Inspector Gadget, Amy Mizuno Sailor Mercury of Sailor Moon, Princess Twilight Sparkle of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Agent L of MiB the Series, Valerie Brown of Josie and Pussycats, Velma Dinkley of Scooby Doo, Jeanette Miller of the Chipettes from Alvin and the Chipmunks, Tecna of Winx Club, Gadget Hackwrench of Chip & Dales Rescue Rangers, Dee Dee Skyes of Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Twilight "Sci-Twi" Sparkle of Equestria Girls Franchise, Phoebe Heyerdahl of Hey Arnold!, Barbara Gordon of Batman the Animated Series, Lisa Simpson of The Simpsons.Minister Hermione Jean Granger was a Mugle-born witch born to Mr and Mrs Granger, both dentists. At the age of eleven she learned that she was a witch, and had been accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardly. She began attending Hogwarts in 1991 and was Sorted into Gryffindor House. Hermione possessed a brilliant academic mind, and proved to be a gifted student in almost every subject that she studied.
Hermione first met Harry Potter and Ron Weasley aboard the Hogwarts Express. Both boys found Hermione unfriendly and somewhat of an insufferable know-it-all. Later, her eagerness to please her professors and her constant correct answers reinforced their initial impression. However (in spite of the cool relationship between the three), Hermione stepped in to take the blame from Ron and Harry after they had saved her from a troll on Hallowe'en in 1991. Harry and Ron were surprised, but grateful and the three quickly became friends . Later in the first year Hermione played a crucial role in protecting the stone from Voldemort .
In her second year, Hermione played a crucial role in the discovery of the Chamber of Secrets, before falling victim to the basilisk unleashed upon Hogwarts following the opening of the Chamber. She was recovered from her petrification under the care of Madam Pomfrey, with the assistance of Professor Sprout's Mandrake Restorative Draught. The next year, Hermione was granted permission to use a Time-Turner from the Ministry of Magic to facilitate her volition to study far more subjects than was possible without time travel. Later in the year, she and Harry would use the Time-Turner to rescue Sirius Black from the Dementor's Kiss as well as Buckbeak the hippogriff from execution. During her fourth year at Hogwarts, Hermione became an advocate for the better treatment of house-elves, forming the association S.P.E.W. She also helped Harry prepare for the Triwizard Tournament. In her fifth year, she was the driving force behind the creation of Dumbledore's Army. Later in her fifth year, she fought alongside fellow D.A. members in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries and in her sixth year, she fought in the Battle of the Astronomy Tower. Hermione played a significant role in many other battles of the Second Wizarding War, as well. In 1997 she fought in the Battle of the Seven Potters, alongside the Order of the Phoenix. She and Ron both decided not to return to Hogwarts for their final year of studies, instead choosing to accompany Harry on his quest to find and destroy Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes. Hermione then fought in the Battle of Hogwarts, as well as destroying Hufflepuff's Cup, a Horcrux with Ron Weasley, using a basilisk fang found in the Chamber of Secrets (then opened by Ron imitating Harry saying "open" in Paraseltongue).
Following the Second Wizarding War, Hermione went back to Hogwarts to complete her education. She later found employment with the Ministry of Magic, furthering the cause for the better treatment of house-elves. Afterward she was promoted to the Department of Magical Enforcement. She eventually married Ron Weasley and together they had two children, Rose and Hugo. Hermione became the godmother of Harry and Ginny Potter's eldest son James. By the year 2019 she had become the Minister for Magic.
Penny is Inspector Gadget's niece and the deuteragonist of the franchise. Penny secretly helps her Uncle Gadget with his missions, but she lets him get all the credit in the end.
Penny secretly does all the work during Inspector Gadget's missions, despite him always taking all the credit afterwards. She usually uses her computer book and video watch to help her solve the cases. It is never explained where Penny got them or why she has them in the first place, but given Penny's super intelligence, she probably built it herself. In Inspector Gadget 2, Penny wants to be given a chance by her uncle to become a fellow detective and come with him on his missions, but he would never let her as she is too young. She does so, but ends up in danger and its up to Gadget and G2 to save her. However, at the end of the film, she is awarded a medal by Gadget for being a junior detective. In the 2015 series, she now joins Gadget on his missions and is an agent in training. Despite being Gadget's new assistant, he still doesn't listen to her and does what he wants instead.
Penny is precocious, intelligent, brave, cute, tomboyish, resourceful and anonymously solves the cases for her Uncle Gadget, something which he is totally oblivious to. Penny also loves her uncle very much and looks up to him. It is never explained if she and/or Gadget have any other family members in the TV series, movies, or spin-offs, but Gadget seems to be the only family she has got. Penny foils Dr. Claw's plans, leaving Gadget to get all of the credit for doing so, even though he didn't do anything at all. This makes sense because Penny would be in serious danger, if she got the credit. Penny often snoops around M.A.D.'s hideout or setup location to find out what they are up to; however, she normally ends up getting caught by Claw's henchmen and she either escapes by herself or calls her loyal pet dog Brain to rescue her. But when she and Brain are both captured, Gadget becomes surprisingly useful and competent and goes out to rescue both of them. Gadget loves Penny more than anything and he sees Penny as his baby girl. Penny is also very knowledgeable; for example, in Clear Case, when she and Brain are in a laboratory of a diamond mine in South Africa, she knows how M.A.D agents are making invisiblity suits to scare off miners by making them think they are ghosts. Quoting: "Diamonds refract light. They discovered a way to grind them into a powder and make a diamond cloth. It's like a coat made of mirrors: it deflects light so you can't see it."
In the 2015 series, she is now a junior agent. She is a lot more flawed and active. She acts like a typical teenager when she's not on duty. She is right-handed and very intelligent in addition to her cuteness and beauty and is capable of hacking into almost any computer-based system. Despite being fearless and a genius, Penny does have her flaws.
It is shown in episodes such as Claw's Nephew, Gadget 2.0, and Eye of the Dragon that she has a strong weakness for boys and gets nervous when they're near her. She may be in love with Dr. Claw's nephews, Billy Thaw and Talo.
Sailor Mercury in Japan, is a fictional lead character in the Sailor Moon media franchise. The alternate identity of Ami Mizuno (Amy Mizuno in the English adaptations), a teenage Japanese schoolgirl, she belongs to the "Sailor Senshi", female supernatural fighters who the franchise's main girl characters transform into to fulfill their duty of protecting the Solar System and the franchise's eponymous protagonist from evil. Sailor Mercury is the first Sailor Senshi to be discovered by Sailor Moon, and serves as the "brains" of the group. She possesses powers associated with water, is highly intelligent, and can use a supercomputer to collect information on various battle factors. Aside from the main body of the Sailor Moon series, Ami features in her own short story in the manga, Ami's First Love. Originally published in volume fourteen of the manga, this was the only of three "Exam Battle" stories to be made into a "Special" for the anime. A number of image songs mentioning Ami's character have been released as well, including the contents of three different 3-inch CD singles
Twilight Sparkle is a character from the My Little Pony franchise and one of the main characters in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic who is set to appear in Equestria Girls. She first appears in the trailer telling Applejack she is nervous and excited or in Pinkie Pie's case, "nervicited". Twilight Sparkle is the main protagonist in Equestria Girls. She must go to the human world to recover the Element of Magic, and turn into a human in the process. She then enters Canterlot High were Sunset Shimmer is. She quickly learns things in this new world are different than the other Equestria. She finds if she wants her crown she must become Princess of the Fall Formal Challenge, and defeat Sunset Shimmer. She finds friends that are exactly like her friends in Ponyville. She reunites the group and together they campaign for Twilight to become princess. With success, Twilight becomes the Princess, and wins back her crown; but yet it slips into Sunset Shimmers hands. When battling Sunset Shimmer, she shows her true form which has wing and able to control the magic of the crown. At the end, she defeats Sunset Shimmer and goes back to Equestria. She is the element of magic.
Agent L (also called Elle, or just L) is a former agent of the MiB, She is a beautiful but cynical deputy medical examiner. She joined MiB after Kay was neuralyzed, so she became Jay's new partner. In the original film she is played by Linda Fiorentino.
In Min in Black The Series she is moved to the lab inside MiB headquarters becoming chief scientific officer and an assistant to Zed.
In The Long Goodbye Syndrome when Jay is pursued by Skraaldian aliens she gives Jay a freezing weapon to defend himself from them after Jay accidentally blew one alien up by firing his noisy cricket at him.
In The Big Bad Bug Syndrome, Elle is pursued by another Bug named Edwin, Edgar's brother who wants revenge on her for Edgar's death. She is kidnapped again but when Jay and Kay arrive to rescue her all three are captured. They are later rescued by the Worms and a group of Bug bounty hunters. When the Bug bounty hunters need sugar to survive the Worms give them their sugared coffee. The bounty hunters fire at Edwin killing him just like how Edgar was killed.
She is also given a new partner an alien named Agent X, since Jay and Kay were partner's again, but since this series takes place after the events of the first film it is considered non-canon to the live action films.
Valerie Brown is a member of the band Josie and the Pussycats. She is a young African-American female, with short, curly black hair. She wears a purple sleeveless dress with a pink collared long sleeve shirt and purple flats. Valerie plays the tambourine and is usually the mystery-solver of the group. She is highly intelligent and a gifted inventor.
Velma Dinkley (last name revealed to be an Americanization of Von Dinkenstein) is a fictional character in the American television animated series Scooby-Doo. She is prone to losing her glasses. She is usually seen wearing a baggy orange turtleneck, short pleated skirt (or in later episodes an A-line skirt, or sometimes shorts), knee socks, and Mary Janes. She is seen as the brain of the group.
Throughout her various incarnations, Velma is usually portrayed as a highly intellig ent young woman with highly specific interests in science (which in the Scooby and Scrappy Doo series leads her to pursue a career as a NASA research scientist) or merely being very well read on obscure fields, such as Viking writing (as in the third Scooby-Doo series The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries). In Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo, Velma is described by her younger sister Madelyn as being "born with a mystery book in her hand". Consequently, Velma is usually the one to figure out the mystery, sometimes with the help of Fred and Daphme. The Velma character was inspired by the brainy tomboy Zelda Gilroy, as played by Sheila James, from the late 1950s/early 1960s American sitcom The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.
A running gag in Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and The New Scooby-Doo Movies is Velma's severe nearsightedness and her trouble with keeping her glasses on her face (often resulting in them falling off while she is being chased by the villain). Another running gag is that despite the fact that she is the smallest of the Scooby Doo gang she can actually carry away the whole gang in her arms from a villain.
When Scooby-Doo is too afraid to volunteer to help with a mission, Velma often offers him a dog treat called a "Scooby Snack" as a bribe. Her catchphrases are: "Jinkies!," and "My glasses! I can't see without my glasses!" (when she accidentally loses her glasses).
Jeanette Miller is the second of The Chippettes, younger than Brittany and older than Eleanor. Her last name is Miller in the 80's cartoon, but she does not have a stated last name in the CGI series. It is presumed to be Seville because of The Chipettes being adopted by Dave. However, this would be controversial, as it would make her Simon's adopted sister in addition to his love interest.
Jeanette can best be described as the "absent-minded professor" of the group. Gifted with extraordinary intelligence, she often is so caught up in contemplating the universe that she forgets the simple matters of life, such as not tripping over her own feet. She is actually more like Theodore than Simon in a sense, as they are both sweet, timid, and shy, but her interests and talents are closer to Simon's. Jeanette has very poor vision and is virtually helpless without her glasses. She is also very clumsy and tends to knock into things often. Jeanette gets along well with Simon of The Chipmunks, however, they are very shy of their relationship.
Tecna is the Guardian Fairy of Technology from Zenith and one of the founding members of the Winx Club and a former student of Alfea College for Fairies. She was the fourth Winx girl introduced, after Bloom, Stella and Flora. As the science expert of the group, the team relies on Tecna to solve any technological issues, whether magical, supernatural or ordinary.
As shown in the series, Tecna is extremely smart, with an IQ of 150, and loves technology. Sometimes she gets engrossed with technology, and her enthusiasm with the same can be irritating. She is self-confident and a perfectionist. She is always practical and logical, sometimes to a fault. Tecna has trouble expressing her emotions, and bases the majority of her decisions on pure logic, though in the second and third season, she gets over that trouble and is more open and friendly toward her friends. She is selfless and nice to them; she truly cares for them, even if she cannot always show it using emotions. She develops emotionally through the series and eventually experiences crying, stating that she never cried before. In Season 3, she even decides to give up her emotions and love to acquire the Water Stars needed to defeat Valtor.
She loves science, experimenting in her spare time by creating numerous techno devices. She also has a photographic memory. She loves computers and video games. Tecna also enjoys playing sports and being active.
Gadget Hackwrench is the tritagonist of the show. She is the team's pilot, mechanic, and inventor. In addition to building and maintaining the Ranger Plane, Gadget is the one responsible for the various technological items used by the team and is regularly inventing new vehicles and tools for the team's use. Both Chip and Dale seem to be attracted to Gadget because of her cuteness and beauty, and often compete for her attention, but she doesn't seem to notice in many cases, and has never demonstrated a preference for either. However, it is hinted that she likes Chip.
Dee Dee Skyes (voiced by Vernee Watson) is the brains of the Teen Angels, is the group's sole African-American, and acts as their unofficial leader. Dee Dee and the rest of the Teen Angels found the frozen Captain Caveman and defrosted him. She wears her hair in an afro and usually wears a red turtleneck sweater with a blue skirt and red knee high boots. Both her dress style and her knack for solving mysteries make her similar to Velma Dinkley of Scooby Doo fame, while she also bears a resemblance to Valerie from Josie and the Pussycats.
Twilight "Sci-Twi" Sparkle's human counterpart appears and is mentioned throughout the MyLittle Pony Equestria Girls film series. She is a student at Canterlot High School, a former student of Crystal Prep Academy, and the owner of Spike the Dog. She is named Sci-Twi in some merchandise and other depictions. Her alter ego, Midnight Sparkle, first appears as an antagonist in My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Friendship Games.
Like her pony counterpart, human Twilight is well-spoken and highly intelligent. She holds a great interest in knowledge and science, being able to assemble intricate scientific devices and solve complex mathematical equations, and her intellect rivals that of Sunset Shimmer. Unlike pony Twilight, however, human Twilight is socially similar to how she appears in the first episode. She is a bit of a wallflower, acting very awkward and timid around others, especially the standoffish students of Crystal Prep.
Despite her problems in socializing, Twilight is eager to connect with people on a personal level, demonstrated in her interactions with Fluttershy, when the two share their love for their pets, and Pinkie Pie, at the Crystal Prep welcoming party. Twilight is shown increasingly distressed by the apparent harm caused by her magic-sensing and storage device to the point where Sunset's eventual accusations leave her distraught.
Twilight lacks self-confidence when under extreme external (especially social) pressures. During the archery competition in the Tri-Event Relay in the Friendship Games, she is so affected by performance anxiety and Sour Sweet's anger at her poor aim that she begins to cry and her legs threaten to collapse under her.
When transformed into Midnight Sparkle, Twilight becomes selfish and malicious, consumed with desire to learn everything about magic even at the cost of her entire world.
In Legend of Everfree, Twilight is depicted as more self-assured than in Friendship Games, interacting with friends and classmates more openly after transferring schools. However, she is still somewhat socially awkward, and she exhibits an intense fear of her Midnight Sparkle alter ego. Her fears do not seem to be completely unfounded, as Midnight Sparkle does appear to attempt to control her when she attempts to embrace her magic.
Phoebe Heyerdahl is a fictional character in the Hey Arnold TV Series. She is one of the most intelligent children out of Arnold's friends.
Phoebe was born in Kentucky and, at some point, moved to Hillwood at a young age. She has a sweet, likable personality with a high intellect. She is one of the nicest characters in the franchise, and is said to be Helga's only friend.
Phoebe is also very sensitive, shy and fragile and usually gets emotional when something bad has happened to her or someone else. This makes Helga often take advantage of Phoebe and treat her like a slave, rarely thanking her.
Her distinctive features include a huge lump of black hair at the top of her head bounded by a small yellow scrunchie, and stereotypes for smart children in animated shows, such as big eyeglasses (in Phoebe's case, with blue monochromatic lenses), a short stature, and squeaky voice. She always tries to be the first one with the answer, and isn't exactly thrilled when someone else does better ("Ms. Prefect", "Phoebe Cheats").
Barbara Gordon is the daughter of Gotham City Police Captain James Gordon. Unlike her father, Barbara believes Batman to be a hero, and is fully aware of the corruption within the GCPD, repeatedly citing the system as 'broken'.
Barbara is first seen arguing with her father about the Batman, who Gordon claims is "the worst kind of criminal: the kind who thinks their actions are justified." Barbara maintains a strong stand on her position, angrily telling Gordon that the system is broken before storming away. Gordon is frustrated and walks off.
Batman, who is looking for the GCPD's server room in order to access the National Criminal Database so he can learn more about the Joker, finds a startled Barbara sitting on her laptop when he enters. Batman tells Barbara to take it easy and begins to hack the system. Barbara impresses Batman by explaining to him the technicalities of the procedure involved in hacking the servers, to which Batman responds by warning that the kind of knowledge Barbara possesses could get her into trouble.
Barbara informs Batman that the telecom wires of the GCPD run through the sewers underneath the building. Before Batman leaves, Barbara asks him why he does what he does, and Batman says he made a promise. The police suddenly throw a smoke bomb into the room, allowing Batman to quickly escape. The officers ask Barbara who she was talking to, and Barbara, clearly frustrated, claims that she was voice-chatting on her laptop.
Barbara later hacks into Batman's communication device, and informs him that the Penguin has arms caches located at criminal-guarded spots around the city. She requests that Batman use his newly-acquired disruptor to render the containers useless, as the police are incompetent towards the case. Batman is able to take care of the job and Barbara is very grateful.
Barbara is present with her father at Blackgate Prison as they watch the police secure the area in the aftermath of the events that happen that night, and Gordon explains how Batman has given the city something to believe in.
In Enigma's extortion file for Gordon, Barbara can be heard talking to Gordon about how police forces are near their house. Gordon explains to Barbara how to use his police radio, which contains frequencies indicated to be communication channels used by the corrupt cops.
Lisa Marie Simpson (born May 9th) is the tetartagonist of The Simpsons. She was named after a train called Lil' Lisa on her parents' 1st anniversary. She is a charismatic 8-year-old girl, who exceeds the standard achievement of intelligence level of children her age. Not to everyone's surprise, she is also the moral center of her family. In her upbringing, Lisa lacks parental involvement of Homer and Marge, which leads to hobbies such as playing saxophone and guitar, riding and caring for horses, and interest in advanced studies. In school, Lisa's popularity is affected by those who view her as a geeky overachiever, which leaves her with only a few friends. She focuses on her goals and strives to reach her potential, and at the age of eight she is already a member of MENSA with an IQ of 159.
Lisa acts as the moral compass and voice of reason in the Simpson family however she is normally shunned out by her parents and school. She constantly contradicts Homer and Bart whenever they do something reckless, stupid or illegal and on one occasion, Marge. When it was revealed that Homer and Bart were the mysterious Beer Baron that was supplying beer to Springfield when the town was on prohibition and Marge was impressed with her husband's work as it was "the cleverest thing he's done since high school". Lisa constantly portrays herself as morally superior, even when she's in the wrong. An example would be after becoming a vegetarian she ruined Homer's barbecue and later apologized when Apu gave her advice to tolerate others and their beliefs.
While Marge is the foil to Homer, Lisa is in many ways the opposite of her slow-witted and ignorant father. She is aware of the problems of the world and does her best to help them. A supporter of PETA, a Buddhist and vegetarian, Lisa is extremely passionate about her beliefs but also tended to force them on other people. She is normally without parental involvement in her life and practically raised herself as a toddler due to Homer's laziness and because of this she displays remarkable independence from Homer and Marge. She also displays massive trivial knowledge and possesses keen intellectual insight however is still naive and childish because of her age.
Despite being cursed with "Simpson Genes", Lisa remains the most intelligent and sophisticated of her family. From the earliest age, she has shown academic intelligence and was a member of Mensa (a group of the smartest people in Springfield). A teacher's pet and proud of it, though she gets the highest marks in most of classes she still demands the best of herself, coming close to breaking Miss Hoover's hand when she gave her a B in gym. Lisa constantly questions her heritage as a Simpson, even wondering if she was adopted and couldn't understand where she fit in with Homer and Bart that is until she met her grandma Mona, claiming with her she made a lot of sense.
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