Pink Means Feminine

Film-Animated

 * This trope is less common for Disney princesses than their merchandise would have us believe, but it still shows up in the Disney Animated Canon now and then:
 * Maid Marian's costume in Robin Hood is pink and lavender.

Western Animation

 * While Blossom is the only member of The Powerpuff Girls whose attire is pink, the girls' bedroom in general is pink.
 * Solar Opposites: Jesse wears a bowtie on her head and a pink dress with white polka dots.
 * Played With on Steven Universe. On the one hand, pink is repeatedly used for Rose Quartz, the title character's Missing Mom—she had pink magic, pink skin and hair, and her gem was, of course, a pink rose quartz. On the other hand, Steven himself inherited that gem, so he has a collection of pink powers despite being The One Guy of the whole Gem species. He doesn't seem to mind. Steven does have a number of stereotypically feminine qualities but isn't overtly effeminate.
 * Katie and Sadie from Total Drama both wear pink short shorts and high-heeled sandals. In Revenge of the Island, Dakota's regular outfit is entirely pink. Ella in Pahkitew Island because Princesses Prefer Pink and she is a parody of a princess; the only parts of her outfit that aren't pink are her sleeves.
 * Penelope Pitstop of Wacky Races, in which her car was also pink.