Inked Mag Staff
February 10th, 2021
Tattoos of 50 Greatest Pop Culture Couples
Who's your favorite real or fictional couple?
With Valentine’s Day on it’s way, we’re celebrating some of our favorite couples both real and fictional. These couples have made a tremendous impact on the world of popular culture—whether they’re set in a fictional kingdom, on a cruise ship, in New York City or in a galaxy far, far away. Take a look at 50 of the most influential and romantic couples in the gallery below, then let us know your couple goals in the comments section on social media.
Bonnie and Clyde
Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet—”Romeo and Juliet”
John Lennon and Yoko Ono
Isla Lund and Rick Blaine—”Casablanca”
Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater—”Titanic”
Baby Houseman and Johnny Castle—”Dirty Dancing”
Sandy Olsson and Danny Zuko—”Grease”
Edward Scissorhands and Kim Boggs—”Edward Scissorhands”
Han Solo and Princess Leia—”Star Wars”
Roger and Jessica Rabbit—”Who Framed Roger Rabbit”
Lucy and Ricky Ricardo—”I Love Lucy”
Monica Geller and Chandler Bing—”Friends”
Kermit and Miss Piggy—”The Muppet Show”
Gomez and Morticia Addams—”The Addams Family”
Bert and Ernie—”Sesame Street”
Fred and Wilma Flintstone—”The Flintstones”
Marge and Homer Simpson—”The Simpsons”
Popeye and Olive Oyl—”Popeye”
Cosmo and Wanda—”The Fairly Odd Parents”
Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask—”Sailor Moon”
Aladdin and Princess Jasmine—”Aladdin”
Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip—”Sleeping Beauty”
Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen—”The Princess and the Frog”
Rapunzel and Flynn Ryder—”Tangled”
Ariel and Prince Eric—”The Little Mermaid”
Arnold and Helga Pataki—”Hey, Arnold!”
Mario and Princess Peach—”Super Mario”
Minnie and Mickey Mouse
Carl and Ellie Fredricksen—”Up”
Wall-e and Eve—”Wall-e”
Lady and Tramp—”Lady and the Tramp”
Belle and Beast—”Beauty and the Beast”
Jack Skellington and Sally—”The Nightmare Before Christmas”
Lily and Herman Munster—”The Munsters”
Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger—Harry Potter Series
Aragorn and Arwen—”The Lord of the Rings”
Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara—”Gone With the Wind”
Woody and Bo Peep—”Toy Story”
Hercules and Megara—”Hercules”
Victor Van Dort and Emily—”Corpse Bride”
Barbie and Ken
The Monster and the Bride—”Bride of Frankenstein”
Bob Belcher and Linda Belcher—”Bob’s Burgers”
Archie, Betty and Veronica—”Archie Comics”
Buttercup and Westley—”The Princess Bride”
Princess Anastasia and Dimitri—”Anastasia”
Harley Quinn and The Joker
Princess Bubblegum and Marceline—”Adventure Time”
Harry Goldfarb and Marion Silver—”Requiem for a Dream”
Princess Fiona and Shrek—”Shrek”
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