Anonymous16: Birdo is female in japanase cause back then,if it was pink it was female,when smb2 was released in the usa,nintendo didn't want to confuse the market and called it a male,even tho birdo has a bow and is pink in the game.
Ever since the North American release of Super Mario Bros. 2, Birdo's gender has been at issue. The manual asserts that she is a male who believes he is a girl, and would rather be referred to as "Birdetta". Later versions of Super Mario Bros. 2 make no mention in either the manual or the video game itself. Later works from Nintendo have changed the gender back and forth, including Birdo as a love interest for Yoshi. The gender confusion is given specific mention in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Captain Rainbow, the latter involving a plot that requires players to prove Birdo is a female.
Birdo is a cotton candy pink, anthropomorphic dinosaur who wears a red bow on her head, and has a round mouth that can fire eggs as projectiles.[1] This specific Birdo however wears a large diamond ring on her finger. Birdo's species' colour can range from orange, to brown, and to red amongst others.[citation needed] Birdo was originally a mini-boss in the Family Computer Disk System video game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic before it was converted to the Nintendo Entertainment System game Super Mario Bros. 2 for North American audiences.[citation needed] In early art of Birdo, the charater had an orange tone.[citation needed] Birdo's name was mistakenly switched with another Super Mario Bros. 2 enemy, Ostro, both in the manual and in the end credits.[2] The mistake persisted in the version of Super Mario Bros. 2 included in the Super Mario All-Stars compilation, but was corrected in the Game Boy Advance re-release titled Super Mario Advance.[3][4]
Since the character's North American introduction, Birdo's gender has been an issue of discussion and speculation. The Japanese manual states the character's name is "Catherine", but it would rather be known as "Cassie."[citation needed] However, in the first edition manual for the North American release of Super Mario Bros. 2, Birdo is referred to as male that believes he is female, and would rather be called "Birdetta".[5] In later printings, the second sentence was omitted, and no mention of Birdo being male was included in most later games featuring the character.[6] In the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Melee, Birdo, called Catherine, is described similarly to the original manual, though wanting to be called "Cathy".[citation needed] In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, it is said that Birdo is of "indeterminate gender" in her trophy.[citation needed] Birdo appears in the Wii Japan-only video game Captain Rainbow, which delves into Birdo's gender.[7] Birdo is often lauded as the first transgendered video game character.[6][8] The character was given a female voice actor in Super Mario Advance, a remake of Super Mario Bros. 2.[9] The Spanish language website for Mario Smash Football, while describing Birdo, suggests that the character's gender is indeterminate.[10] The European website for Mario Strikers Charged Football refers to her as a male character.
Getter_the_Great: Um, what? Catherine/Birdo has always been male in Japan, it just claims to be female. The proving of Catherine as "female" in Captain Rainbow is done tongue in cheek, as the "proof" is a vibrator, which clearly can be used by men too.
Anonymous22: who cares about gender tbh? how many r34 pics of females have a dick anyways? Get over it.
If Birdo has a dick in the pic, its male and vice versa. Just fap
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It's Japan, people. I'm surprised PEACH isn't a male.
Or, maybe. . .
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Obvious troll is obvious
Ever since the North American release of Super Mario Bros. 2, Birdo's gender has been at issue. The manual asserts that she is a male who believes he is a girl, and would rather be referred to as "Birdetta". Later versions of Super Mario Bros. 2 make no mention in either the manual or the video game itself. Later works from Nintendo have changed the gender back and forth, including Birdo as a love interest for Yoshi. The gender confusion is given specific mention in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Captain Rainbow, the latter involving a plot that requires players to prove Birdo is a female.
Birdo is a cotton candy pink, anthropomorphic dinosaur who wears a red bow on her head, and has a round mouth that can fire eggs as projectiles.[1] This specific Birdo however wears a large diamond ring on her finger. Birdo's species' colour can range from orange, to brown, and to red amongst others.[citation needed] Birdo was originally a mini-boss in the Family Computer Disk System video game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic before it was converted to the Nintendo Entertainment System game Super Mario Bros. 2 for North American audiences.[citation needed] In early art of Birdo, the charater had an orange tone.[citation needed] Birdo's name was mistakenly switched with another Super Mario Bros. 2 enemy, Ostro, both in the manual and in the end credits.[2] The mistake persisted in the version of Super Mario Bros. 2 included in the Super Mario All-Stars compilation, but was corrected in the Game Boy Advance re-release titled Super Mario Advance.[3][4]
Since the character's North American introduction, Birdo's gender has been an issue of discussion and speculation. The Japanese manual states the character's name is "Catherine", but it would rather be known as "Cassie."[citation needed] However, in the first edition manual for the North American release of Super Mario Bros. 2, Birdo is referred to as male that believes he is female, and would rather be called "Birdetta".[5] In later printings, the second sentence was omitted, and no mention of Birdo being male was included in most later games featuring the character.[6] In the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Melee, Birdo, called Catherine, is described similarly to the original manual, though wanting to be called "Cathy".[citation needed] In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, it is said that Birdo is of "indeterminate gender" in her trophy.[citation needed] Birdo appears in the Wii Japan-only video game Captain Rainbow, which delves into Birdo's gender.[7] Birdo is often lauded as the first transgendered video game character.[6][8] The character was given a female voice actor in Super Mario Advance, a remake of Super Mario Bros. 2.[9] The Spanish language website for Mario Smash Football, while describing Birdo, suggests that the character's gender is indeterminate.[10] The European website for Mario Strikers Charged Football refers to her as a male character.
And fap. Now
If Birdo has a dick in the pic, its male and vice versa. Just fap