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100 "Girl Power" Movies and TV Shows That Will Please Feminist Souls

These movies will have you hyped up wherever and whenever.

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I listed down every movie and TV show that I thought screamed "girl power" and I'm sure you'll feel the same. I was inspired to write this because I'm always bored on the weekends and am in constant search of good, feminist movies and shows to watch.

1. Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

2. Mulan

Mulan

3. Legally Blonde

blonde

4. Hidden Figures

Hidden Figures

5. Hunger Games

Katniss

6. Brave

Brave

7. She's the Man

Man

8. Princess Diaries 1 and 2

Princess Diaries

9. Drop Dead Diva

Diva

10. Penelope

penelope

11. Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Maisel

12. Supergirl

Girl power

13. Grey's Anatomy

Medicine

14. Clueless

Clueless

15. Charlie's Angels

Charlie's Angels

16. Birdbox

Birdbox

17. RBG

RBG

18. The Post

Post

19. Alita: Battle Angel

20. Juno

21. Trainwreck

22. "V" for Vendetta

23. The Devil Wears Prada

24. Ocean's 8

25. Eight Grade

26. Gravity

27. Divergent

28. Matilda

29. 10 Things I Hate About You

30. Lucy

31. 13 Going On 30

32. Pocahontas 

33. Miss Congeniality 

34. Pitch Perfect

35. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

36. Beauty and the Beast

37. Frozen

38. Scandal

39. How To Get Away With Murder

40. Ghostbusters

41. Isn't It Romantic 

42. Maleficent 

43. Suits

44. Gilmore Girls

45. Gossip Girl

46. Private Practice

47. Law & Order: SVU

48. Jessica Jones

49. Jane the Virgin

50. Moana

51. Nancy Drew

52. Orange is the New Black

53. One Tree Hill

54. Harry Potter movies 1 - 8

55. The Fosters

56. Sydney White 

57. Dynasty

58. GirlBoss

59. Mamma Mia 

60. Bad Hair Day

61. Quantico

62. Nappily Ever After

63. Miss Bala

64. Dear White People 

65. Marry Poppins

66. Lady Bird

67. Battle of the Sexes

68. Big Little Lies

69. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

70. The 100

71. Shameless

72. Stranger Things

73. Zootopia 

74. Period. The End of a Sentence.

75. Vampire Diaries

76. Doctor Who

77. Parks and Recreations

78. Star Wars: The Last Jedi

79. Riverdale

80. The Walking Dead

81. Brooklyn Nine-Nine

82. Ladies First

83. Confirmation

84. Miss Representation

85. Younger

86. Glow

87. The Mummy (1999)

88. The Mummy Returns

89. Sense 8

90. Buffy the Vampire Slayer

91. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

92. Degrassi: The Next Generation

93. One Day at a Time

94. San Junipero

95. Gone With The Wind

96. Colonia

97. Mona Lisa Smile

98. Bring It On

99. Mean Girls

100. The Crown

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