Forum:Why do we call ROB "he" n pokemon "it": Difference between revisions

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::::::The whole mark on Pikachu's tail thing didn't exist until the...er...third or fourth generation? I forget, but when SSB64 came out, female Pikas and male Pikas were exactly the same.  Same with Jigglypuffs, of which 25% are male (think awesome green headband), and there are no distinguishable differences. 12.5% of Lucario, Squirtles, Ivysaurs, and Charizards are female, and there are no distinguishable differences.  All stats taken from Bulbapedia.--[[User:Meta-K|Meta-Kirb]] ([[User talk:Meta-K|talk]]) 02:32, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
::::::The whole mark on Pikachu's tail thing didn't exist until the...er...third or fourth generation? I forget, but when SSB64 came out, female Pikas and male Pikas were exactly the same.  Same with Jigglypuffs, of which 25% are male (think awesome green headband), and there are no distinguishable differences. 12.5% of Lucario, Squirtles, Ivysaurs, and Charizards are female, and there are no distinguishable differences.  All stats taken from Bulbapedia.--[[User:Meta-K|Meta-Kirb]] ([[User talk:Meta-K|talk]]) 02:32, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
Not sure if this contibutes much, but in the Japanese version of the game, Ivysaur has a very feminine voice.[[User:E123Brawler|'''<font color="Red">E123</font>''']][[User talk:E123Brawler|'''<font color="Black">Brawler</font>''']] [[Special:Contributions/E123Brawler|'''<font color="Red">Ω</font>''']] 05:32, 9 February 2009 (UTC)