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  2. Manic Pixie Dream Girl - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Hepburn 's role as Susan Vance in the 1938 screwball comedy film Bringing Up Baby has been described as an early example of the character. A Manic Pixie Dream Girl ( MPDG) is a stock character type in fiction, usually depicted as a young woman with eccentric personality quirks who serves as the romantic interest for a male protagonist.

  3. Media and gender - Wikipedia

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    The Manic Pixie Dream Girl improves the life of the male protagonist and makes him a happier and better person, but she has no apparent character arc or complex story; she is simply a plot device. A list of notable instances of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope can be found on the article for Manic Pixie Dream Girl. Damsel in Distress

  4. When I say ‘I’m not like other girls’, I mean it. I’m referring to being autistic and ADHD, writes Charlotte Colombo Voices: ‘Manic pixie dream girl’: Why the trope isn’t just ...

  5. Garden State (film) - Wikipedia

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    Manic Pixie Dream Girl. Natalie Portman's character Sam has been used as an example of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope, a term that was coined soon after Garden State was released, though in reference to another movie. Accolades. Empire placed Garden State at number 393 on their list of the 500 Greatest Films of All Time.

  6. Why the Manic Pixie Dream Girl Has Stayed Off Our ... - AOL

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    The early 2000s will be remembered for many things: low-rise flared jeans, flip phones, and young people having a chance at becoming homeowners, to name a few. The Manic Pixie Dream Girl — a ...

  7. The Rise of the Manic Pixie Mean Girl - AOL

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    In the 2000s, love interests were usually free-spirited and had colorful hair. Manic Pixie Dream Girls have evolved into Manic Pixie Mean Girls - here's why.

  8. Bringing Up Baby - Wikipedia

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    Hepburn's character has been cited as an early example of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl film archetype. The popularity of Bringing Up Baby has increased since it was shown on television during the 1950s, and by the 1960s film analysts (including the writers at Cahiers du Cinéma in France) affirmed the film's quality.

  9. Maybe This Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    What's On in Cape Town described Sally Bowles as a Manic Pixie Dream Girl, writing "Her iconic solo, 'Maybe This Time', can be considered the MPDG theme song." Bowles "believ[es] she may be in love for the first time". Critical reception. The song has been described as "wistful", and "heartbreaking".