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|''[[Shrek]]''}}
Ahh! A monster! A [[squick]]y mess of [[Combat Tentacles|tentacles]] and [[Extra Eyes|seventeen eyes]], a-and [[Fangs Are Evil|hideous teeth]] a-and his breath smells like sulfur and
"I'm a lady, I'll have you know."
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* In [[Popeye]]'s "Plunder Island"
== [[Film]] ==
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* In ''[[Harry Potter]]'', Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback is in the last novel revealed to be a Norberta, to Hagrid's bafflement. According to Bill, the easiest way to tell this is that female dragons are even more vicious.
* The title character in ''[[IT]]'' {{spoiler|is protecting Its eggs, which will assumedly hatch into [[Mind Screw]] monsters just like her.}}
* happens in ''[[Animorphs]]'' with the first free Hork-Bajir. "you mean there's such a thing as a female Hork-Bajir?"
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* In ''[[Reaper]]'' Nina starts giving Ben some compliments that perturb him coming from her rather masculine seeming demonic form. The later start dating, though mostly in her human form.
* Lorne's mother in ''[[Angel]]'' was played by an extremely muscular, bearded man. Angel is comically baffled when Lorne goes, "Hi, Mom".
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* ''[[Psychonauts]]'' - Raz discovers that the lungfish residing at the bottom of the lake is actually "Linda". Although with the deep, booming voice, the audience can be forgiven for its assumption.
* {{spoiler|Shale the golem}} in ''[[Dragon Age]]: Origins''. Technically genderless in its current form, but it used to be a female dwarf.
* ''[[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness]]'': You know the Level 300-ish dragon that hangs around
** ''Dark Hero Days'' features a lesser surprise in the form of Actress, a female Entei. It would've been more surprising if not for the fact that you can hear her obviously female voice in the battle that occurs prior to someone bringing up her gender.
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