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See also [[One-Gender Race]], [[Designated Girl Fight]]. Contrast [[Female Monster Surprise]]. |
See also [[One-Gender Race]], [[Designated Girl Fight]]. Contrast [[Female Monster Surprise]]. |
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== {{color|blue|Boysters:}} == |
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=== Anime and Manga === |
=== Anime and Manga === |
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* In ''[[Guyver]]'', no female zoanoids are ever featured (though a couple appeared in the American live-action movies). |
* In ''[[Guyver]]'', no female zoanoids are ever featured (though a couple appeared in the American live-action movies). |
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* ''[[Pokémon]]'' has quite a few [[Always Male]] monsters: The Tyrogue family, Tauros, Gallade, Volbeat, Mothim, and the Rufflet line. |
* ''[[Pokémon]]'' has quite a few [[Always Male]] monsters: The Tyrogue family, Tauros, Gallade, Volbeat, Mothim, and the Rufflet line. |
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== {{color|pink|Girlsters}} == |
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=== Anime and Manga === |
=== Anime and Manga === |
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* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' mostly fights cards that seem female when they aren't too ambiguous, but this might be just because they're so cute looking. |
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' mostly fights cards that seem female when they aren't too ambiguous, but this might be just because they're so cute looking. |