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--http://www.mariowiki.com/images/1/1b/Mauj.gif 18:52, 14 May 2008 (EDT)Yeah!, Birdo is a female in very much games!.
--http://www.mariowiki.com/images/1/1b/Mauj.gif 18:52, 14 May 2008 (EDT)Yeah!, Birdo is a female in very much games!.
:Alright, let's settle this once and for all. Birdo was, at one point, male; only so in the older games (Doki Doki Panic, Super Mario Bros. 2, etc.) Later on, Birdo's gender was swapped to female. She has since been labeled as a female in any and all games (including remakes). So, for now, Birdo is a female, a male no longer. End of story. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 23:20, 27 May 2008 (EDT)
:<s>Alright, let's settle this once and for all. Birdo was, at one point, male; only so in the older games (Doki Doki Panic, Super Mario Bros. 2, etc.) Later on, Birdo's gender was swapped to female. She has since been labeled as a female in any and all games (including remakes). So, for now, Birdo is a female, a male no longer. End of story. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 23:20, 27 May 2008 (EDT)</s>
::Whoa, man. I don't think that's for you to decide. I have the instruction manual for the Japanese version of ''Double Dash!!'' and it states Birdo is '''male'''. I think it's a bit earlly to decide about its gender, just yet. {{User:Garlic Man/sig}}
::Whoa, man. I don't think that's for you to decide. I have the instruction manual for the Japanese version of ''Double Dash!!'' and it states Birdo is '''male'''. I think it's a bit earlly to decide about its gender, just yet. {{User:Garlic Man/sig}}
:::Sorry, I got outta hand. =| This whole "gender controversy" seems quite superfluously-incorrect somehow. I just don't understand why Birdo is constantly flipped back and forth to be male, then female, and back again. She's pink, and acts quite feminine, yet most of the Japanese instruction manuals (that I've read online) indicate Birdo's male. ...I'd almost classify Birdo as in it. ...Is it possible that in America Birdo is considered female, but in Japan Birdo's a male? This is why I hardly ever edit this article: if I put 'she' instead of 'he' or vice-versa, it's always wrong. There's no confirmed gender, which makes Birdo more of an 'it' balanced between the two said genders. Once again, sorry for losing my temper up there. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 23:40, 27 May 2008 (EDT)


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