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Male or female: Ten videogame characters that confuse me photo

As a guy who grew up being called “Ma’am” through the drive-thru speaker system at McDonald’s more times than he can count, I know what it feels like to be mistaken for the wrong sex. Basically, it sucks. Lucky for me, though, I got to experience the satisfying feeling of pulling around to pick up my two cheeseburger value meal and seeing the embarrassed face of the person who made the mistake in the first place.

Sadly, many videogame characters that experience a similar humiliating issue don’t ever get to feel this same satisfaction. Their “drive-thru experience” just ends with a single tear cascading down their cheek after the game is turned off and the screen goes black.

Over the years, there have been many videogame characters that genuinely confuse me as to whether they are male or female -- be it the way they are designed or their misleading role in the game they are featured in. Whatever the reason, there is something about these characters that result in me deciding on a sex in my mind, only to find out years later -- in most of these cases -- I was completely wrong about my choice.

Hit the jump for a list of the ten videogame characters that baffle me the most.

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Andore (Final Fight)

My original guess: Man.

This is a tough one. From the first time I played Final Fight on the Super Nintendo to the very recent last time, I still am unsure of whether boss Andore is a man or a woman. My best guess is a man, but, honestly, I really can’t tell. The short, crazy haircut and animal print tank top doesn’t make figuring it out any easier.

Actual gender: Man?

Despite my “extensive” research, I still can’t figure out what the final verdict is on this one. I am going to go with a man, but have you heard of the wrestler Chyna before? Anything is possible with Andore.

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Birdo (Super Mario Bros. 2)

My original guess: Female.

Growing up, I was pretty positive Birdo was a female based on her pink color. But as I got a little older, I wasn’t that confident in my decision. And once I heard the crazy rumblings about what Birdo really is (see below) I didn’t know what to believe!

Actual gender: Female.*

*There is a big asterisk on this one. According to the North American game manual for Super Mario Bros. 2, Birdo is a cross-dressing male who wants to be female, even asking for people to call him by a female name. But the real story, based on references in later Nintendo games, is that Birdo is in fact a female that may or may not have had a sex change operation.

So, regardless of how she got to be who she is today, it looks like Birdo is supposed to be female ... I think.

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Kamek (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island)

My original guess: Female.

Kamek -- Bowser’s right-hand magical Koopa -- is the ultimate example of a character’s gender I was completely confused about. For years I thought Kamek was a female, even making up a story in my head that she had a crush on her master Bowser. It wasn’t until as recently as a few months ago that I found out Kamek was actually a ...

Actual gender: ... male.

Not that it matters either way. I just had no idea! It totally blew my mind once I found out the truth. I didn’t curl up in a ball in the shower crying or anything, but I was still pretty shocked by the revelatory news. I blame the baggy robe and glasses combo. They give me a very Marcie from Peanuts vibe.

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Kazooie (Banjo-Kazooie)

My original guess: Female.

The gender identity confusion of videogame characters seemed to dissipate once voice acting became the norm in modern games. And even though Banjo-Kazooie -- the platforming classic on the Nintendo 64 -- used a type of voice acting in the form of gibberish, Kazooie’s sex is still debatable amongst many gamers.

The character design feels very female, but the sound of her voice and mean (almost cruel) attitude is reminiscent of a longshoreman.

Actual gender: Female.

With the mouth of a sailor, Kazooie may be one of the rudest (but most hilarious) female videogame characters ever.

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Midna (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)

My original guess: Male.

You know at the end of Beauty & the Beast, when all the objects in the house turn back into people and look very similar to the objects they became in the first place? Well, that’s the same concept I applied to Midna when I played Twilight Princess for the Wii. And because of that, I envisioned the sassy companion to Link to be a scruffy little guy with big eyes and an even bigger personality.

Why a male? I am not really sure exactly. Something about the look of Midna screamed face full of facial hair to me. Seriously, I don’t know why I thought this.

Actual gender: Female.

***SPOILER ALERT*** As anyone that has completed the game knows, Midna is actually the titular Twilight Princess -- obviously a girl. Looking back, Midna’s slender frame makes the truth about her being female fairly obvious.

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Ridley (Super Metroid)

My original guess: Female.

The motherly way she claims possession of the baby Metroid during the exciting opening sequence of Super Metroid; the long shape of her face; the similar name to Ripley, the iconic heroine played by Sigourney Weaver in the Alien franchise. All of these factors added up to Metroid super-villain Ridley being a female. I was certain of it!

Actual gender: Male.

Turns out the name Ridley was not derived from Ripley, but from Ridley Scott, the director of the original Alien. Also turns out Ridley is actually a male. Despite her gender, I still like to believe Ridley is a girl. I don’t why. It just seems to be more kickass.

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Slippy Toad (Star Fox)

My original guess: Female.

The first time I played Star Fox 64 and heard Slippy’s ridiculously high-pitched, unbelievably annoying voice I immediately pegged her as a female.

And that made me feel horribly sexist. Seriously, I felt terrible for making that quick assumption. I think I even bought a subscription to Bust magazine out of the guilt of it all.

Actual gender: Male.

Turns out, all of my sexist, horribly stereotypical thinking was totally wrong. Slippy is a male.

He may not win any arm-wresting, chest hair-growing contests, but as someone who comes across as not the manliest of guys (see earlier McDonald’s drive-thru story), I relate to Fox McCloud’s loyal flying companion. And for that, Slippy will always hold a special place in my heart. An annoying, irritatingly special place. But a special place, nonetheless.

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The Sprite (Secret of Mana)

My original guess: Female.

Although the true gender of Sprite (technically named Popoie) is revealed in Secret of Mana, most gamers missed the quick reference and assumed for years she was a girl. For me, it was the long, bushy hair and magical staff that made me think this was true.

Actual gender: Male.

Like with most of these characters, I was wrong. Sprite is actually a boy (and a badass one at that). Making Popoie a boy was actually a pretty bold move for Square-Enix -- a male role-playing character that is small, weak, and magic-based was revolutionary for the time. Hence the common mistaken identity.

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Tails (Sonic the Hedgehog 2)

My original guess: Male.

I went back and forth on Tails for years, but I always in my heart felt he was male. The relationship between him and Sonic felt like that of an older and younger brother.

Actual gender: Male.

Even though I was right on this one, Tails is a videogame character that most gamers would agree could have been male or female. As much as I feel like he was portrayed as somewhat of a younger brother to Sonic, he could have been a younger sister and I wouldn’t have thought any different. Either way, I love Tails and will defend him until the end.

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Vega (Street Fighter II)

My original guess: Female.

Vega -- one of the non-playable bosses in the original Street Fighter II -- is strong, skinny, and beautiful, with long, braided hair and a skintight, multicolored costume. Of course Vega is a woman!

Actual gender: Male.

Um, what? When I found out Vega was actually a man I had two reactions. The first was that of surprise (see above for the reasons why). The second was stupidity, once I realized that Vega is shirtless in all the games he appears in, obviously displaying the chest of a man, not a woman. You see, for years, I thought Vega’s revealing outfit covered his chest; not realizing that his arm was covering the bare part exposing his true gender.

I blame 16-bit graphics.

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Other confusing contenders

Blob (A Boy and His Blob)

My original guess: Male.
Actual gender: ???

Boo (Super Mario World)

My original guess: Male.
Actual gender: Male?

Ecco (Ecco the Dolphin)

My original guess: Male.
Actual gender: Male.

Gogo (Final Fantasy VI)

My original guess: Male.
Actual gender: ???

Issun (Okami)

My original guess: Male.
Actual gender: Male.

Kirby (Kirby’s Adventure)

My original guess: Male.
Actual gender: Male.

Pikmin (Pikmin)

My original guess: Male.
Actual gender: ???

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As I look back on this list, I realize that a lot of these characters come from Nintendo games, more specifically the Mario series. And, strangely enough, that makes me love the Mario games even more. You go, Shigeru Miyamoto, and your sexually androgynous characters! You were so ahead of your time!

I would love to know what you all think. Do you agree that these videogame characters have very confusing gender identities? What other videogame characters did I leave off this list? Have any of you had similar drive-thru stories? Let’s hold hands and discuss.


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Neonie's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:04
Neonie
Generic Boo's are female Chad :C
TheDRMaster's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:06
TheDRMaster
I totally thought Riku from Kingdom Hearts was a girl from telling by the commercials.

Those were abs, not boobs.
Occams electric toothbrush's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:06
Occams electric toothbrush
Mike Haggar is giving Andore a special hug in that picture.
Diverse's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:23
Diverse
Gogo is definitely a female.
Tristero's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:25
Tristero
This was such a cool idea for an article! I'd like to chime in too and say that most of the boos are probably female. They were based on the wife of Takashi Tezuka, a Nintendo designer. Supposedly she was mostly shy, but one day became super angry at him for spending too much time at work. Tezuka's one of my heroes.
PJMan's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:27
PJMan
I always thought Klonoa was a girl. Turns out he's a guy, but it's not impossible to see why I thought that.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:27
Chad Concelmo
@Neonie and Tristero,
That is super helpful, actually! I thought they were boys because, in Paper Mario, the female boo character that joins your party has a bow. I thought that was the distinguishing factor. :)
reindall's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:28
reindall
Where the hell is Bridget on that list? I felt bad for myself when I learned the truth.
Zippyduda's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:30
Zippyduda
The only one I would have got wrong is Banjo Kazooie, the rest I thought correctly.
Los255's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:30
Los255
Gogo was rumored to be the reincarnation of Emperor Gestahl. Or if you wanna split hairs, since he/she/it's a Mime, Gogo can be what the player controlling him/her/it is.

I'm pretty sure I speak for everyone when I say that everyone's guess as to what Samus is was wrong (at the time of Super Metroid).
Quoth's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:32
Quoth
Got me at Sprite.

Totally thought he was female until just now. My world just crumbled.
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:35
Topher Cantler
I totally thought Kazooie was a dude. :O
Tristero's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:36
Tristero
@Chad: I totally overlooked that! I suppose there's no reason that the Boos can't be boys just because they were inspired by a female. It's a character trait more than anything else. They obviously don't have any visible naughty bits. Hmmmm ... next time you run into Miyamoto outside a bathroom you'll have to ask him which door a Boo would go through: male or female.
thenooby1's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:36
thenooby1
Sprite? Really?
BulletMagnet's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:37
BulletMagnet
You think Andore's confusing in this area? Look into the uber-muddled backstory of Poison if you really want to be kept up at night.
manasteel88's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:38
manasteel88
LOL! $10 says this entire list is based on when chad got laughed at by anthony and topher on episode 36 of retroforcego for thinking Kamek's a guy.
psycho terror2's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:40
psycho terror2
surprised tails was on there and not knuckles. when i was a kid i figured being pink was a dead giveaway, and now i think knuckles is a great name for a butch dyke.

@Los255

nope, figured samus was a woman right from the outset. i don't know if there actually are any women called samus, but it sounded like a chicks name to me.
Los255's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:41
Los255
Also:



Char Aznable's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:41
Char Aznable
Despite the absence of Poison from Final Fight, this was a great feature.

Chad, it seems like you've been missing from Dtoid lately. Maybe it's me being too busy at work to read everything, but we need more Chad 'round these parts. And...these parts. *elbow in the rib*
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:42
Chad Concelmo
@BulletMagnet,
Yeah. Both Poison and Bridget's true identities blew my mind. But this list is mostly full of characters I questioned for years growing up. Poison and Bridget are characters who dress like the opposite sex. The revelation of who they really are is shocking, but the characters on this list are ones I didn't know were male or female based on nothing more than the way they are designed. Does that makes sense? I don't think I am explaining myself well. Haha. :)
gamadaya's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:42
gamadaya
I was happily surprised to find that this list wasn't populated entirely by Final Fantasy characters.
gatorsax2010's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:43
gatorsax2010
When I first played Mega Man X, I was certain that Zero was a girl. Look at those luxurious flowing locks!
gatorsax2010's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:44
gatorsax2010
Erm, these locks:



Sorry for the double-post, but visuals were needed.
DJDuffy 's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:49
DJDuffy
Yes, where is Bridget or Poison, Chad? They should be on this list for sure! Anyway, I don't think it really matters either way what gender these characters are or choose to identify, but yea a few of them have stumped me growing up!
Los255's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:50
Los255

Faris (Final Fantasy 5)

Yes, shame on me. For a few hours I though Faris was a dude. I thought she was one of those long haired dude types.
Draconianviper's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:51
Draconianviper
Great article! I totally thought Sprite was a girl at first. Also, curse you Bridgette!
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:54
Chad Concelmo
@Los255,
Totally! *SPOILER* She almost made the list! :)
This list is not as much about characters that had a shocking gender revelation, though. It is mostly a list about characters that I genuinely was confused about. Like, I saw them as male or female. I couldn't tell! :)
phantomile's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 16:57
phantomile
I thought Knuckles was a girl for years, as a kid, yet I never questioned Tails. Hrm.

Also, you just completely blew my mind with Kamek. I was SURE he was a girl.
Gelatin Abomination's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:03
Gelatin Abomination
If I remember correctly, the latest game from Skip (the makers of Chibi-Robo), Captain Rainbow, takes the whole Birdo confusion to a hideously disturbing level. In the game, Birdo has been put under arrest for using the woman's room when (s)he's clearly a man. Birdo asks you to go to his house and find "evidence that i'm a woman." The evidence, as it turns out, is an item that the game displays as a large question mark. The description, however, says: "Proof that the owner is a woman. It is vibrating rapidly." I now know why this game probably isn't ever coming out in America.
DJDuffy 's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:08
DJDuffy
@Chad


I wouldn't say that Bridget or Poison are trying to trick anyone into thinking they are women, they just identify as women. Also using the word "choose" is risky, it's like saying people choose to be gay.
twister1988's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:08
twister1988
Great Article! I often wondered about Slippy and Kazooie myself
gomeja's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:12
gomeja
Andore looks like he's based off Andre the Giant from "The Princess Bride"

Hopeless Savage's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:13
Hopeless Savage
Andore, really?

I always just assume he was Andre the Giant.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:17
Chad Concelmo
@gomeja,
I think he was based on Andre the Giant, actually. :)
KrazyKraut's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:18
KrazyKraut
Gogo is female.....Gogodancer^
MkShiranui's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:19
MkShiranui
Issun? Are you nuts? And if you're going to reference that, could you possibly point out the whole "genderless" Amaterasu issue?
Dogen's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:20
Dogen
I was just going to chime in with an Andre the Giant comment. You two win.

Seriously, though, he's a dead ringer.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:21
Chad Concelmo
@DJDuffy,
Oh my gosh, I would never say someone chooses to be gay! That is not what I meant at all! (In fact, I went back and reworded my comment to not give that impression. It couldn't be farther from the truth!) ;)

This is just a harmless post about characters I couldn't tell were male or female growing up. I hope I didn't offend anyone. :) :)

I guess I just had trouble explaining myself. <3
l33tminion's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:27
l33tminion
I assume the correct answer for Pikmin is "both", since they're flowering plants.

I had all of the above correct, though. I feel like when it comes to truly androgynous characters (or ones with weird gender issues) you neglected some good examples.
mourning orange's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:30
mourning orange
@ Gelatin Abomination

Someone needs to tell Skip that owning a vibrator does not prove you're a woman! lol
Lance Icarus's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:31
Lance Icarus
Nintendo's always been good at keeping people on their toes when it comes to gender. We are talking about the company who came up with Samus Aran after all. My favorite is definitely the enigma of Poison from the Final Fight series. I ended up getting in a heated discussion with someone that there's no POSSIBLE way that was a guy! I mean, you even saw underboob when you punched her!

Turns out we were both right. Capcom apparently made her a transsexual since they're okay to beat up, but hitting a woman is not. Poor transsexuals.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:32
Chad Concelmo
@l33tminion,
The words "gender issue" are the reason I chose to ignore certain characters. This isn't about characters with "issues," it's just a humorous list of the characters I was confused about growing up. It is mostly supposed to make me look stupid, since some of these are so obvious. That was the point. :)
deaddays's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:32
deaddays
Jesus Chad, you're horrible at deciphering genders. 80% of those were completely obvious. I mean, COMPLETELY. Andore? Midna? Ridley? SLIPPY?!!?! God help you if you ever decide to pick up women at a bar... :D
LuntiX's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:39
LuntiX
Wait, you thought Vega was a female? Even though Vega is always topless...
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:40
Chad Concelmo
@deaddays,
Hahaha. Maybe I overlook stereotypes and am, in fact, more open by seeing past appearances and not judging by what most people would call "normal" ...

...

... or maybe I am just dumb. <3
MkShiranui's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:42
MkShiranui
This article needs a sequel.
DaedHead8's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:54
DaedHead8
FF6 Spoilers: Gogo is Daryl (a female and Setzer's former love interest). Google it if you don't believe me.
garison's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:54
garison
Great article, Chad. I have have a ton of stories of being confused with the opposite gender =____= When I was at PAX I was waiting in line at Subway for lunch and a guy said "exused me maam ... sir ... maam ........... sorry."

I'm glad I wasn't with any Dtoiders at the time :)
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/30/2009 17:56
Chad Concelmo
@DaedHead8,
WOAH! Gogo is Daryl?! Mind BLOWN! :O
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