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Smurfette Principle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Smurfette Principle The Smurfette Principle is a term coined by Katha Pollitt in 1991 in an article for ''The New York Times''.〔(Hers; The Smurfette Principle ). New York Times, 7 April 1991〕 It refers to a trope, found in many TV series and movies, where there is only one female in an all male ensemble. In Pollitt's words: The Smurfette Principle establishes a male dominated narrative, where the female is the exception, and exists only in reference to males. This signifies an under representation of women, since they are half the world's population.〔(What the Smurfette Principle Teaches Your Kids About Girls )〕 == Examples == Such is the case of Smurfette in ''The Smurfs'' and of other characters like: * Piggy, Miss Piggy's ''Muppet Babies-version''〔 *Princess Leia in ''Star Wars'' *Penny in ''The Big Bang Theory'' (in seasons 1-3) *Kanga in ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' 〔 *April in ''The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''〔〔 *Janet in ''The Kingdom'' *Gamora in ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' *Joan Clarke in ''The Imitation Game'' *Webby in ''Ducktales'' *The "Bond girls" *Letty in ''Fast & Furious'' *Henley in ''Now You See Me'' *Ariadne in ''Inception'' *Black Widow in ''The Avengers'' *Sue Storm in ''Fantastic Four'' *Steelheart in ''SilverHawks'' *Jun in ''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman'' *Peggy Carter in ''Captain America: The First Avenger'' and ''Agent Carter'' *Mikaela Banes in '' Transformers'' and ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' *Carly Spencer in ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon''
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