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A half million pageviews!  When I started this gallery I was never dreaming of getting these many pageviews so quickly.  I appreciate of all of the support, watches, and request.  I never thought that I would do so well with so many professional grade artists like :icontorpedo585r: :iconadamwarren: :iconarnie00: :iconnapoleonxvi: and one that got me onto website :icongrouchom:

 For this special occaision I decided to do a picture of my cartoon crushes.  We have Trixie of Speed Racer, Dr. Dr. Erica Lane of Filmation's Fantastic Voyage, Velma Dinkley of Scooby-Doo, Pebbles Flintstone of The Pebbles and Bam-Bam Show, Daria of MTV's Daria, Scarlett of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Alex of Totally Spies, Serena Tsukino of Sailor Moon, Kei of the Dirty Pair.

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Kei : a hot-headed tomboy with red hair and tanned skin who wears a silver-white uniform. Favors large weaponry and prefers to "shoot first, ask questions later". The more aggressive of the two, she is also the bustier of the pair and is attracted to manly, muscular men. She has been voiced by Kyouko Tonguu (Japanese), Lara Cody (English features, Streamline Pictures dub), Pamela Lauer (English features and OVAs, ADV Films dub), Rossana Cicconi (Spanish, Lipsync Int. dub)

Alex or Alexandra is a main character in the "Totally Spies!" series.

She is Caitlin's rival. Alex's counterpart is Alice, from the previous WOOHP spy team. She wears a golden yellow Catsuit on her WOOHP missions. In "Game Girls", Alex also wore a blue/silver catsuit. In Season 1-2, Alex was voiced by Katie Leigh. Thereafter, she was voiced by Katie Griffin, famous for being the English dub voice for Sailor Mars from the anime series "Sailor Moon" .

She went to Beverly Hills High, then Malibu University for college.

Scarlett
is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A American Hero toyline, comic book and cartoon series. She is one of the original members of the G.I. Joe Team, and is a major character in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero comic book series. She has also appeared in G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, in both the animated series and comic book. In the 2009 film, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Scarlett is portrayed by actress Rachel Nichols.

Her real name is Shana M. O'Hara, and she was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Her rank is Master Sergeant, and she serves from time to time as team leader. Her primary specialty for the team is counter intelligence, but her secondary military specialty has remained classified in all of her file cards.

Scarlett is additionally skilled in martial arts and acrobatics. She started training at age 9 with her father and three brothers, who were all instructors, and earned her first black belt at age 15. She has several black belts in various forms of martial arts. Scarlett also graduated summa cum laude, and passed her Bar Exams to practice law, before moving into the military. She graduated from Advanced Infantry Training and Ranger School, and received special education in Covert Ops School, Marine Sniper School, Special Air Service School, and Marine Tae Kwon Do Symposium. Although she is as adept with standard weapons as any of her comrades, her weapon of choice is the XK-1 power crossbow, which fires various bolts with specialized functions. Scarlett is also a qualified expert with the M-14, M-16, M1911A1 Auto Pistol, M79 grenade launcher, M3A1, M-700 Remington sniper rifle, MAC-10, throwing stars, garotte and KA-BAR (Combat Knife).

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 intelligent 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.

Cleo is Riff-Raff's girlfriend and lives in a music store. Cleo is a cream-colored cat with long blonde hair, and she looks as though she is wearing a leotard and wears a pair of pink legwarmers. The music store is constantly guarded by a sheepdog named Bush who has long hair and cannot see where he is going (a running gag involved Riff-Raff entering the store, then Bush attempting to chase Riff-Raff out and breaking a musical instrument in the process). In the flashback episode "Christmas Memories", it is revealed that Cleo is, in fact, one of the Catillac Cats herself, even as far as coining the name. On more than one occasion, Riff-Raff ends up 'two-timing' Cleo with another female cat (accidentally or otherwise). In fact, Riff-Raff agrees in one episode, "Kitten Around", to "go steady" with Cleo, but immediately falls for another cat named Roxy. As expected, Cleo is furious and soon gets payback. Strangely enough, they both end up together again in the next episode. Sometimes Cleo is seen with another tomcat that Riff-Raff has to face against.

Trixie (Michi Shimura) is a recurring character in the speed racer franchise.

Usually arriving in her helicopter, Speed’s girlfriend Trixie is always ready to aid Speed in a time of crises. Whether performing search-and-rescue missions or smoke-bombing Speed’s adversaries, Trixie never backs down in the face of danger. And, like Racer X, she happens to arrive just in the nick of time. She’s one tough gal with enough spunk to keep up with her beau’s high-octane adventures. She isn’t afraid to speak her mind, either to Speed or to any of the villains she comes up against.

Known to throw more than one surprised criminal for a loop, she’ll do it again if fools cross her path. Loyal and protective, Trixie is direct and clear to Speed’s female oglers and to various heads of state (who wish to betroth their daughters to Speed) that he is taken. After all is said and done, Trixie usually gets her way – even if she has to stow aboard the Mach 5.

Dr. Erica Lane is the medical, biologist of the CMDF ( Combined Miniaturized Deterrent Force) from Filmation's Fantastic Voyage series.

Pebbles Flintstone is the teen-age daughter of Fred and Wilma Flintstone. The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show follows the hijinks of the teen Pebbles Flintstone and Bamm-Bamm Rubble. Bypassing several important growth stages, Bedrock's favorite tots are now teenagers attending Bedrock High where, not surprisingly, they become embroiled in a variety of misadventures along with their pals Wiggy, Penny, and teen inventor Moonrock. Other characters include Fred and Wilma Flintstone, Barney and Betty Rubble, Pebbles' rival Cindy with her sidekick Fabian, a motorcycle gang called the Bronto Bunch, and Bad-luck Schleprock.

This series is one of the best of the spin-offs, though is definitely dated with signs of the times -- drag-racing, "groovy" lingo, mini-skirts, cave buggies, brontoburger hangouts, motorcycle gangs, teen music idols, etc.

Pebbles -- much like her father Fred -- is always coming up with "brilliant ideas" that end up getting the gang into some sort of trouble -- and making Bamm-Bamm cringe.

Daria Morgendorffer (first appearance: Episode #1, "Esteemsters") — As the title character, Daria is present in every episode and central to almost every plot. Cynical, pessimistic, and sardonic to a terminal degree, Daria's intellect and academic insight is often counterbalanced by her pronounced lack of motivation. Although Daria has been involved in school activities and social events, it usually takes bribery from her parents, threats upon her grades by Principal Li, or cajoling by either Jodie Landon (at school) or Jane Lane (in social situations) to enlist her participation. Her trademark characteristic is that she rarely changes her facial expression or the tone of her voice, except for a small satisfied smile akin to the Mona Lisa's when she is pleased, and sometimes a high-pitched "Eep!" sound when something is suggested or hinted that involves Jane's brother Trent. In the later episodes, she was more frequently drawn as sad when under emotional stress. Bemused by the world around her, Daria usually reacts to the stupidity of her classmates, faculty and family with a caustic remark, and only lets her emotions show in times of deep frustration. In her spare time, Daria likes to write, but she is generally reluctant to make her work public. Daria is voiced by Tracy Grandstaff.

Sailor Moon (Usagi or Serena Tsukino) officially spelled Sailormoon] in Japan, is a fictional character in the Sailor Moon media franchise, appearing as the protagonist and titular character. Sailor Moon is formally named Neo-Queen Serenity in the 30th century, but in the 20th century her civilian name, Usagi Tsukino becomes Serena Tsukino in the English-language versions. A carefree schoolgirl, she can transform herself into the de facto leader of the series' primary heroines, the "Sailor Senshi". Due to the series' widespread popularity in many countries and to her distinctive and oft-copied odango hairstyle, she has become one of the most immediately recognizable and iconic anime characters worldwide. No other character appears in all 200 episodes of the anime, and Usagi is present in all 52 acts of the manga as well as all 51 acts of the live-action series. Serena, Usagi's given name in the English-language versions of the series, derives from her being the reincarnation of Princess Serenity which means moon, the name Usagi went by in her past life. In the English manga she is mostly called by the nickname Bunny, which is the literal meaning of usagi. Her boyfriend for most of the series, Mamoru Chiba, calls her by the affectionate nickname "Usako" (a diminutive, the suffix -ko meaning "child"). I always loved the fact that Serena (Usagi) was not the bravest, smartest, sensible, or dependable person. She could be a bit of cry baby and scaredy cat.

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No way you are gonna be congradulated until you let them go. Otherwise, you can say hello to my little sword: Roidvolt! 🗡 On second thought, what is the purpose of such fetishes like these? ANSWER!!! 😠