Female characters with Asperger's Syndrome?

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07 Dec 2016, 6:02 am

Amy Farrah Fowler, Hermione Granger, Penelope Garcia, Ally McBeal??



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10 Dec 2016, 12:34 pm

Possibly Gigi from the movie starring Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jourdan

She was described as "naïve" and "awkward," but she blossomed into a beautiful woman.



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06 Oct 2018, 6:45 pm

I believe it's Elle Fanning in the movie Please Stand By...dnt know if she's aspie exactly..but autistic. The movie was great.


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07 Oct 2018, 3:29 am

SpacyTracy wrote:
I believe it's Elle Fanning in the movie Please Stand By...dnt know if she's aspie exactly..but autistic. The movie was great.

It was Dakota Fanning who played the lead charactor Wendy in that movie. Wendy is my favorite fictional representation of autism yet. She is the least stereotypical/farthest from Rainman autistic charachtor I have seen. The movie is not about how horrible autism is or how gifted we all are. Autism causes her problems and helps her. She deals with her problems not with inspiration cliches but with spunk, a fun attitude towered life, and by following her special interest.


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07 Oct 2018, 5:58 am

Thank you...Dakota Fanning...and she was perfect in that movie. That and Mozart and the Whale, are my two favorite movies with autistic females. The Whale movie though...had a lot of stereotypes,but the female lead was brilliant,in my opinion anyway.


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08 Oct 2018, 6:39 am

nobody, in 7 pages, mentioned Patricia Tannis from borderlands? really? my very favorite crazy aspie character)
also, Hermione is totally allistic. her awkward behaviour as a child only keys to being dropped in a different culture. she adopts very quickly, and then read how she explains other character's emotions to her friends. who is autistic there? if anybody at all, it would be ron.


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12 Oct 2018, 1:52 pm

The female detective from the show "The Bridge."


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12 Oct 2018, 2:03 pm

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The female detective from the show "The Bridge."

Wrong Planet founder Alex Plank was a consultant for that show.


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12 Oct 2018, 7:23 pm

The Marvel character Mantis strikes me as a female with ASD. My mom and brother said I would be her if I was a Marvel character.


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27 Nov 2019, 7:02 pm

Lisa and Marge Simpson from The Simpsons
Orhime from Bleach
Eliza Thornberry from The Wild Thornberries
Anne from Anne of Green Gables/Anne with an E
Paige from A Typical
Meg Murry from A Wrinkle in Time
Tina and Linda from Bob's Burger's
Elsa from Frozen
Ariel from The Little Mermaid (Disney version)
Belle from Beauty & The Beast (Disney version)
Fern and D.W. from Arthur
Aunt Josephine from Anne with an E


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30 Nov 2019, 10:53 am

Peridot from Steven Universe has a lot of traits of ASD. I am aware Gems are genderless aliens, but as far as I'm concerned they are coded female characters.

Padparadscha Sapphire from Steven Universe. Well, she is coded for special needs in general, not just ASD but I personally find her very relatable.

Lisa Loud from the Loud House possibly.

Lal from Star Trek TNG.


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01 Dec 2019, 7:00 pm

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Tiffany from the film - The Silver Linings Playbook.

Kim Jung-yeon from the film- Castaway on the Moon.

Sue from the tv show - The Middle.

Fluttershy from the cartoon- My Little Pony.

Toph from the cartoon - Avatar, the Last Air Bender.


I can definitely vouch for Fluttershy. The fact that she had trouble socializing with other ponies and preferred spending time with wild animals, who don't have nearly as many social demands as ponies would, seem to point strongly to that among other things. Outside of that, she's also a character I strongly see as a potentially incredible mother and wife because of her tender, caring nature that'll make sure your needs are met.



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05 Dec 2019, 11:00 pm

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By the way, anyone ever seen the movie "Mozart and the Whale"? Absolutely fantastic.


Yes!! ! I loved the part when the boss came home for dinner and they had a fight - especially when Donald brought his hand down on the table and screamed," How are we going to pay for all this?!" :)



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30 Dec 2019, 9:15 pm

I think Jayne Eyre for sure. Maybe Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice. Shakespeare's Ophelia maybe but that character could suffer from many disorders. Lydia Deetz from Beetlejuice. Daria, maybe Velma from Scooby Doo. Perhaps Christine Dae from Phantom of the Opera.
I was just thinking about Gaz from Invader Zim and how her apparent indifference and antisocial behavior and need to distract herself with video games could be something more.
I love and identify with all these characters in one small way or another but it's hard to tell since every Aspie is different with different personalities and women who have these traits could be seen as just being shy or polite or weird. I would like to see a bigger representation of female Aspies in fiction.



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10 Jan 2020, 12:00 am

I can think of a few examples:
-Saki Hanajima from the manga Fruits Basket. Because she was born with extrasensory sensitivity and had to learn to control it. Although not a complete parallel to sensory overload in real life it's still similar, plus she is pretty quiet and was teased as a kid for being different.

-Hishiro from the webcomic/anime ReLife. She is very good at doing tasks given to her, but she has a lot of trouble socially. She Can't relate to people as much as others can and she is very direct. It causes a lot of problems for her at school (and later we find out, work). And her character arc is built around her learning to be more social. They put the excuse for her behavior on her moving around frequently as a kid and never say she is not neurotypical, but I obviously read it as otherwise.

-Entrapta from the new Netflix SheRa cartoon. She is very enthusiastic and curious about her work/hobby of technology, choosing it over people a lot of the time. And while she is nice, she is shown clearly out of step with the other characters and has odd eccentricities.

That's all the examples I can think of for now.



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10 Jan 2020, 7:39 am

Atypical.... to what degree Elsa, or Paige? In the script obvious hints are being dropped about Elsa ("sorry I was rigid" as a child), but I resonate with Paige also.