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  2. Rule 63 - Wikipedia

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    Rule 63 is commonly used as a term to refer to gender-swapped interpretations of existing characters in fanworks, such as fan art, fan fiction and cosplay, [5] and it is particularly pervasive in the anime and manga community, where communities sprang up built around romantic gender-swap relationships. [2]

  3. Mewtwo - Wikipedia

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    Mewtwo (/ ˈ m juː t uː / ⓘ; Japanese: ミュウツー, Hepburn: Myūtsū) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon media franchise.It was first introduced in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue, and later appeared in subsequent sequels and spin-off titles, such as Pokkén Tournament and Detective Pikachu.

  4. List of fictional non-binary characters - Wikipedia

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    The actor, Fehrenbacher, was also undergoing gender transition at the time of filming. [151] Jamie Upgrade: Kai Bradley Non-gendered 2018 A hacker not identifying with any of the genders. Requests that the protagonist not ask their gender, and states that Jamie is not their name and that they do not have a name. [152] S. LaFontaine The Carmilla ...

  5. Pokémon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened

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    Mewtwo (ミュウツー, Myūtsū): A successful clone of Mew made by Mew's fossil, it is said to be the most powerful Pokémon in existence. This Mewtwo is an entirely different individual from the one that appeared previously in Pokémon films, [ 5 ] possessing a female voice and distinct personality traits in comparison to the original Mewtwo.

  6. Pokémon Concierge - Wikipedia

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    Tadahiro Uesugi created the concept design for the Pokémon Resort and designed the major human characters such as Haru. Uesugi stated that he wanted for people to look at the series art style and say "That looks fun." [7] He additionally stated he wished to balance the feeling of being in the Pokémon world with an aspect of surprise. [8]

  7. Mew (Pokémon) - Wikipedia

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    Mew's first film appearance was in Pokémon: The First Movie as one of the main characters alongside Mewtwo. In the movie, a team of scientists used a fossilized Mew eyelash to create Mewtwo, a genetically enhanced Mew clone. Mew later appeared in Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew as a main character alongside Lucario.

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Gender identity - Wikipedia

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    Gender: Manual of Style: An editor requests a style guide for gender identity and pronouns. Feb 2009: Gender of gender-ambiguous persons: Manual of Style: A brief discussion of sex versus gender identity. Jun 2009: Gender pronouns: Manual of Style: Discussion of the application of MOS:IDENTITY in the case of Chaz Bono. Jun 2010: Manning's ...

  9. Gender representation in video games - Wikipedia

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    Gender-specific video games can have a significant impact on children's self-perception and identity development. When games reinforce gender-specific interests and activities, children may internalize these messages, feeling pressured to conform to traditional gender roles and expectations.