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Tomboyish Ponytail
(aka: Tomboy Ponytail)

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Tomboyish Ponytail (trope)
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"A quick, simple hairstyle that keeps Shionne's hair behind her head so that it doesn't distract her while she's moving around and fighting."
Description of the Ponytail, Tales of Arise

Basically using a ponytail to visually distinguish women and girls who are Tomboys, Ladettes, or otherwise don't act in a "proper" feminine manner.

This is Truth in Television for many tomboys in Real Life, due to being an easy-to-do style that gets your hair out of the way. In fiction, odds are that if a girl is wearing a ponytail (save for one paired with an elegant hairstyle), she's not going to act demure or feminine, at least not all the time. Bonus points if she wears overalls or a tank top, or is a Rebellious Princess.

Back when girls just didn't have boy hair, no matter what, ponytails were a way for tomboys to rebel against the curls their mothers wished they'd worn. This was especially the case in '60s-'80s girl empowerment fiction.

Keep in mind that since not all tomboys wear ponytails, and not all "feminine" girls avoid ponytails, there isn't much point in listing aversions to this.

Compare Slipknot Ponytail, Girlish Pigtails, Braids of Action, Boyish Short Hair, Sailor's Ponytail, Samurai Ponytail, Glasses-and-Ponytail Coverup, Bald Head of Toughness.

Contrast Regal Ringlets, Ojou Ringlets, Long Hair Is Feminine, Prim and Proper Bun, Motherly Side Plait.

No pun related to All Girls Like Ponies, though a female character can have both.


Examples:

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    Films — Animation 
  • Belle from Beauty and the Beast, while not quite a tomboy, is one of the most strong-willed and intellectual of the Disney Princesses, and she's also one of only two (the other being Rebellious Princess Jasmine from Aladdin) to wear her hair in a ponytail on a regular basis; even when She Cleans Up Nicely, the ponytail does likewise.
  • In The Book of Life, Maria is the only female character in the Land Of The Living to wear her hair this way, and she doesn't seem to be as ladylike as the other girls in town. In The Land Of The Remembered, Manolo's cousins Adelita and Scardelita also wear their hair in long, messy ponytails, and are fierce Soldaderas.
  • Haru from The Cat Returns sports a short ponytail, and she's far more proactive than her friend Hiromi who wears her hair loose. Right up to running into busy traffic to save a stray cat about to be run over by a truck (which unintentionally kickstarts the movie's plot). Sadly her tail was snipped at the end of the film.
  • In a deviation from the comics, the version of Wonder Woman in the DC Animated Movie Universe has her hair in a ponytail, along with sidetails, though she does lose them for most of the later films. Intrepid reporter, Lois Lane, regularly sports one as well.
  • MK from Epic (2013) wears her hair in a ponytail, but does become adventurers throughout the film.
  • Inside Out 2: Riley's hair has grown long enough for her to wear in a ponytail, and she continues to play hockey; in fact, the main plot of the film revolves around the sport. She's also shown to have played a fighting video game.
  • Ursula from Kiki's Delivery Service. Compared to the titular witch who's more feminine and spends the entire film in dresses, Ursula on the other hand is an artist who lives in the wilderness, dresses in tank-tops and spends her days climbing on rooftops to sketch birds. Naturally, her long hair is fashioned into a high ponytail to reflect her personality.
  • Fio from Porco Rosso is a teen mechanic and Wrench Wench, and the only girl in the film who sports a ponytail.
  • Fiona in Shrek 1 keeps her hair in a braided ponytail. While she tries to (initially) be girly, her tomboyish personality is ultimately what causes Shrek to bond and fall in love with her.
  • The titular character of The Secret World of Arrietty tends to wear her long hair in a long ponytail whenever she's on the move, being a lilliputian who spends the whole movie fleeing from cats, fighting insects as large as herself, and moving swiftly avoiding being seen by humans.
  • Chihiro Ogino from Spirited Away sports a ponytail with side-tails. She's also one of the most proactive Ghibli protagonists; on a quest to save her parents and herself from being stranded in the Spirit World, her escapades includes running across a thin, collapsing pipe some two hundred meters above ground, sticking her hand into a dragon's mouth, and standing up against No-Face's monstrous form (despite knowing No-Face could devour her alive anytime).
  • Toy Story: Jessie the Cowgirl doll wears a braided ponytail, complete with a yellow ribbon. So does Mrs. Jennifer Davis, Andy's mom, from Toy Story 1.
  • Queen Poppy from Trolls has her hair tied into a ponytail.
  • Vanellope von Schweetz from Wreck-It Ralph has one, tied up with a piece of licorice, which shows her rough n' tumble attitude, despite the saccharine world she lives in.
  • Wyldstyle from The LEGO Movie has a small one on the top of her head.

    Films — Live-Action 
  • Belle in Beauty and the Beast (2017) starts out with a ponytail just like her animated counterpart (though later in the film, she tends to wear her hair either down or in a bun instead), and is even more tomboyish than the animated version, being an inventor as well as a bookworm, wearing a scrappier, more action-oriented outfit at the beginning, and favoring simpler, less fancy clothes even at the Beast's castle.
  • The titular character of Calamity Jane sports a Tomboyish Ponytail throughout the entire movie.
  • A Marine Story: Alex is a Butch Lesbian who keeps her hair in a ponytail usually.
  • In Mean Girls, ponytails are usually used to signify that a character is less concerned with her appearance. Cady wore her hair like this before she joined the Plastics, started wearing her hair down as she fell in with them, and went back to the occasional ponytail after her Heel Realization. The Plastics actually tell her that they have a rule about only wearing hair in a ponytail once a week. Janis, the goth/alternative outcast, always wears her hair back. All the Plastics wear their hair down throughout the film, but Regina starts sporting a ponytail as she gains weight and is forced to wear less glamorous clothing. She is also wearing a ponytail at the end of the film, where she is a lacrosse athlete and has a more down-to-earth wardrobe.
  • Laney of She's All That, to show how she's too weird to be pretty. Which got mercilessly mocked in Not Another Teen Movie.
  • Thor: Sif, a talented woman warrior, wears one whenever she's seen going into battle.
  • Sarah Connor wears one for the vast majority of Terminator 2: Judgment Day and is a resilient, brave Action Girl.
  • White as Snow: The hitwoman has her hair in a long ponytail. She's a Dark Action Girl, as you would expect, and mostly shown dressed in an all black and masculine outfit.

    Literature 
  • In Garth Williams' classic illustrations for Charlotte's Web, pig-loving farm girl Fern wears her hair in various ways from scene to scene, but her most common hairstyle (and allegedly E.B. White's favorite for her) is a ponytail. When she starts to "grow up" and care more about Henry Fussy than farm animals, she switches to braided Girlish Pigtails.
  • Discharge! (gelefant): Marina wears her hair like this.
  • Earth's Scariest Monsters!: Nicholette and Melody wear their hair like this.
  • Glasses Girls: Ande, Anita, Ashley, Emily, and Stormie normally wear their hair like this.
  • Glasses Stories: Diana, Myrna, and Trevor wear their hair like this. Alecia also sometimes wears her hair in a ponytail.
  • Glasses Stories Redux: As in the original Glasses Stories mentioned directly above, Diana and Myrna wear their hair like this.
  • Magic Hour:
    • Dragonia wears her hair like this in "Dragon Hoard".
    • Arabella wears her hair like this in "Mermaid Fair".
    • Janine is a Tomboy and wears her hair in a long ponytail in "Holiday Helpers".
  • The spunky Action Girl Kate from The Mysterious Benedict Society has her blonde hair constantly tied in a ponytail. She is a very agile and energetic Circus Brat so the ponytail is likely for convenience. Also Jillson, a completely unfeminine adult, who ties her ponytail with wire.
  • Annabeth Chase from Percy Jackson and the Olympians regularly wears her hair in a ponytail to show she's an Action Smart Girl.
  • Spaced Out: Galaxa wears her hair like this, and she's not very feminine.
  • Thursday Next: SpecOps and Jurisfiction agent Thursday Next has a loose ponytail in a black scrunchie. She is absolutely bewildered when her fame means that this practical decision becomes a fashion trend. Her fictional counterparts have their own versions: Dark Action Girl Thursday1-4 has a severe ponytail held in place by a leather strap, and Granola Girl Thursday5 has an even looser one with a hair-tie made of hemp.

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  • Jemimah from Dawn of a New Age: Oldport Blues is a sporty, rough-and-tumble judoka with little concern for her personal appearance. To that end, she usually keeps her long hair tied up in a rough ponytail so it doesn't get in her way.

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  • ANNO: Mutationem: Ann is an Action Girl who takes on a variety of enemies and supernatural creatures while primarily wearing her hairstyle in a ponytail.
  • Becca from Biolab Wars has her hair in a ponytail, and is one of the three mercenaries you can play.
  • The Caligula Effect 2: The female protagonist wears her hair up in a high ponytail.
  • Yurie from Cthulhu Mythos RPG: The Sleeping Girl of the Miasma Sea sports a ponytail as part of her tomboy persona, and fittingly being the Action Girl in the game.
  • Donkey Kong: Dixie Kong. Like Shantae, the ponytail is used as a weapon. It is also Helicopter Hair.
  • Dragon Quest II: In the HD-2D Remake, the Princess of Cannock ties her hair up into one of these with a white ribbon when she joins the party. Before she joins, she wears it down. Fittingly, she's a determined Fragile Speedster who's tired of being cooped up in Cannock Castle and against the wishes of her parents, joins up with the other Scions of Erdrick to vanquish Hargon. Her cousin, the more feminine Princess of Moonbrooke, wears her hair long.
  • Princess "Eva" Evangeline of the Kingdom of the Northern Reaches, poster girl for Dungeon Siege II, sports this look, as did her predecessor from the first game, officially known as Farm Girl.
  • Haven (2020): Yu, a boyish Wrench Wench, sports a ponytail as part of her "Streetwear" outfit and can also be seen with one in a few supplementary artworks.
  • An unusual example from Hollow Knight with Iselda. Being a mosquito she doesn't actually have any hair, but she's bound her antennae together up on top of her head to resemble this hairstyle. While she doesn't actually seem very tomboyish normally, spending most of the game sighing over her absent husband Cornifer, her Dream Nail dialogue reveals that she's actually a Retired Action Girl who was once a soldier or adventurer before she settled down to marry.
  • Intrepid Izzy: Izzy has her hair done in a ponytail.
  • In I Was a Teenage Exocolonist, Utopia wears a long braided side-ponytail to keep her hair out of the way while exploring Vertumna, a physical job typically handled by men such as Tonin.
  • Sara Ryder, Mass Effect: Andromeda's female lead, is very tomboyish and wears a brunette ponytail as her default hairstyle.
  • Samus Aran of Metroid, the galaxy's greatest bounty hunter, often sports a long ponytail and has been mistaken for a man when in her Powered Armor. Of course, as to HOW she fits a tall ponytail in a big metal helmet... that's anyone's guess.
  • Lip of Panel de Pon, also a Tomboy Princess, has a very large and thick ponytail tied back with a big pink ribbon. Her Attract Mode bio even describes her as being "a bit of a tomboy".
  • In Persona 3 Portable, the female protagonist's Chariot Social Link, Rio Iwasaki, is a dedicated athlete who sports a sensible ponytail.
  • Pokémon:
    • Earlier generations had Misty (Kasumi in the Japanese version), referred to as "the tomboyish mermaid" on her Gym's signpost (and perhaps the most physically brutal in combat out of Kanto's female Gym Leaders), whose trademark hairstyle, as seen in Gens I and III and every adaptation in which she's appeared, is a short ponytail tied to the side.
    • Flannery from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire is an enthusiastic and boyish fire Gym leader who sports a messy red ponytail.
    • Hilda (Touko in the Japanese version), the female player character in Pokémon Black and White, has a huge, voluminous ponytail, complete with Hair Antennae. Her look gives off a convincing Tomboyish feel, and fan interpretation commonly presents her as One of the Boys/a Lad-ette.
    • Nemona from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet wears her hair in a ponytail, and she's an outgoing, active girl who practically lives for Pokémon battles.
    • One of the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Paldea region's Elite Four and a slim, laidback tomboy, Rika's green hair is kept in a long low ponytail.
    • The Gen IX Pokémon Tinkatuff is from an all-female evolution line and has a growth on her head that resembles a ponytail. She's also rather aggressive and combative by nature, being known to attack Pawniard and Bisharp for scrap metal, and she wields a brutish-looking hammer that she made herself.
  • In Potion Permit, Runeheart, the passionate blacksmith and apprentice of her mother Opalheart, ties her hair in a ponytail.
  • Puyo Puyo protagonist Arle Nadja, who outright hates the idea of acting ladylike as stated by her in Puyo Puyo Tetris, has her hair tied up into a ponytail in the back.
  • Action Girl Claire Redfield of the Resident Evil series sports a ponytail and is even described as 'a bit of a tomboy' in the instruction manual for Resident Evil 2.
  • Wumela from the Richman series has a ponytail, While she is not quite a tomboy, she's a pop idol who wants to expand her career as a actress and a director.
  • Roots of Pacha:
    • Mana wears a long ponytail and is the most athletic of all the female Love Interests.
    • Acre wears a ponytail to keep her hair out of the way while smithing, a traditionally masculine job.
  • In Saints Row: The Third, Shaundi Took a Level in Badass from the previous game, and also traded her dreadlocks for a ponytail.
  • Shantae keeps her hair like this, since swinging it like a whip is her main method of attack.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog: Blaze the Cat is a Tomboy Princess (though with a girly streak) and her hair is always tied up in a ponytail.
  • Super Cloudbuilt: Demi has THREE ponytails, and is an Action Girl proficient in Le Parkour.
  • Target Acquired (2016): Yura is a police officer who has her hot pink hair in a ponytail.
  • Lara Croft from Tomb Raider may be the Trope Codifier for video games, especially 3D action/platformers. It's not only practical in-universe for the highly-physical nature of what she does in the games but flowing hair is still incredibly difficult to render in 3D, while a ponytail can be done with much simpler physics modeling.
  • Undyne from Undertale wears her red hair like this and is the Hot-Blooded Captain of the Royal Guard.
  • After Javi cuts her hair in Episode 5 of The Walking Dead: A New Frontier, Clementine wears her hair in a single side ponytail.
  • When They Cry:
    • Mion of Higurashi: When They Cry wears her hair in a long ponytail. Mion is boisterous, perverted, and usually exhibits little in terms of femininity. She calls herself an "old man" regularly and in one arc Keiichi decides against giving her a doll (and instead gives it to their more feminine, mutual friend Rena) because he deems her too boyish for one. In contrast, her more girly identical twin sister Shion wears her hair loose. Mion is actually a subversion. She's much more feminine than she pretends to be. Keiichi giving Rena the doll upset Mion so much she ended up sobbing to her sister, which unwittingly caused Shion to become a Serial Killer.
    • Jessica from Umineko: When They Cry has a short, wavy ponytail and is very tomboyish for the most part, especially with her masculine speech patterns. Like Mion, she also has a hidden feminine side, though it isn't as emphasized as much as with Mion.

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  • Helluva Boss: While Millie sports a pixie cut in the present day, a flashback in the episode ”Ghostfuckers” reveals that when she first met Blitzo, she used to have long hair put up in a messy ponytail. Combined with her Biker Babe outfit, it serves to highlight her then-gruff and cynical, tomboyish and tough-as-nails personality.
  • Widget of the Whateley Universe, who is a tomboy and inventor who usually wears a ponytail pulled through a bicycle cap. And a Whateley labcoat. Despite that, she has a bad crush on Thunderbird and wishes Chaka hadn't snatched up Thunderbird when he was (apparently) available.

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  • Amphibia: Sasha is a Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak and has proved to be quite feisty and combative with a ponytail holding a hidden dagger.
  • Atomic Betty: The titular character is an Action Girl interested in sports and science-fiction who wears her red hair in a ponytail.
  • Charmcaster, a Black Magician Girl with a bad attitude, from the original Ben 10.
  • Ben 10: Alien Force: Gwen is an Action Girl with a black belt in karate and a powerful witch. In the first two seasons she wears her hair down, but in season 3 she wears her hair in a ponytail to keep it from getting in the way. In Ben 10: Ultimate Alien she wears a ponytail all the time.
  • Karen from Frosty the Snowman might be a cute girl with her blond ponytail but she can do tomboyish stuff such as speedskating (as seen in the book adaptions of the special).
  • Futurama: Captain Leela is a no-nonsense gal who's by far the toughest member of the main cast, and has the ponytail to match.
  • Grossology: Abby Archer is fearless enough to take on some of the most squeamish villainy imaginable and wears her hair in a ponytail.
  • Harriet the Spy: Janie Gibbs, a rambunctious and adventurous young scientist and engineer, wears her hair in a ponytail. However, it also serves to emphasize her as being more feminine than Harriet, who has Boyish Short Hair.
  • Hailey's On It!: Hailey Banks is quite the tomboy, having a long ponytail along with a white t-shirt with red sleeves, paired with overalls.
  • Jimmy Two-Shoes: Heloise may be a cute little girl with her hair tied up in a ponytail, but she's also a sadistic evil genius that even Lucius Heinous VII is terrified of.
  • KaBlam!: June is a snarky tomboy who wears baggy clothing, along with a ponytail to keep her blue hair out of her face.
  • The Legend of Korra: The eponymous Avatar Korra combines the ponytail with sidetails to show she is a Boisterous Bruiser Action Girl.
  • The Looney Tunes Show: Lola Bunny is an Ears as Hair example. Her long ears are tied down like a high ponytail in the show.
  • The Loud House: Lynn Loud Jr. has an absurdly messy and unkempt ponytail, and is the Passionate Sports Girl and roughhousing Lad-ette of the siblings. Ronnie Anne and Luan have these as well, though they are a lot neater and more well kept, while Ronnie Anne is plenty tomboyish, Luan is barely unfeminine enough to qualify as a tomboy.
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Applejack is a rough and tumble farmgirl with a tomboyish streak a mile wide, to the point that she competes in events like racing and gate jumping, and gets dirty in her job all the time, has her mane and tail tied up in ponytails.
  • The Owl House:
    • After spending most of the show with a pixie cut, Luz ties her hair in a small ponytail to go with her Costume Evolution, albeit only for the last two episodes of Season 2 and the Cold Open of the Season 3 premiere. She returns to a pixie cut in the Distant Finale, this one even shorter as well as curled.
    • After otherwise going the whole series with a Prim and Proper Bun or bob cut, Amity ties her hair in a long ponytail in the Distant Finale, befitting her new job as an Adventurer Archaeologist. This reveals an undercut where her hair is its natural brown color, while the rest of it remains dyed lilac.
  • Ready Jet Go!: Sydney's mother, Dr. Skelley, wears her hair in a ponytail, which fits her status as a robotics engineer.
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power:
    • Adora is an Action Girl raised as a soldier with her hair tied in a tight ponytail as part of her rigid education. She feels comfortable fighting and planning war strategies but dislikes feminine adornments like flowers and has pretty bad manners at the table. Her hair gets loose and longer when she becomes She-Ra, but her personality doesn’t change. In the 5th season, her new She-Ra looks include pants and a ponytail, making it clear that her transformation has adjusted to her personality.
    • Mermista is a no-nonsense sea princess and one of the toughest fighters of the Alliance who keeps her hair in a braided ponytail.
  • Amethyst in the Steven Universe episode "Beach Party" wears her hair in a ponytail, and, of the Crystal Gems, is the most tomboyish due to being a Boisterous Bruiser and also messy at times. The ponytail makes a comeback in "Reunited" and "Steven vs. Amethyst".
  • Plum Pudding from Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures. While she does teach dance and is still incredibly girly, she is the most tomboyish of the main cast.
  • ThunderCats (2011): Pumyra also combines this with sidetails, and she is by far the most masculine female in the series.
  • Bridgette and Eva of Total Drama. Bridgette is a surfer-girl, while Eva is a Passionate Sports Girl and Action Girl. In the 2023 season, the butchy survivalist Axel fits this role well.
  • Young Justice (2010): Brash Tsundere Artemis wears hers in a tight ponytail at all times, in contrast to sweet and demure Miss Martian, who wears her hair loose around her shoulders.

Alternative Title(s): Tomboy Ponytail

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