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** Basically, Katt asks Falco if he has a lover, using a [[Gender and Japanese Language|gender-neutral Japanese term]]. Falco responds that he doesn't have lovers, but using fence-sitting wording that makes his answer sound rather unreliable. Both the scanlation and the Japanese text have the effect of eliciting a reaction from readers with a strong personal [[Gaydar]], but the subtle differences in tone seem [[Lost in Translation]], such that Falco's ''actual'' celibacy is still in question. However, when it comes to Falco and women, both versions of the manga as a whole paint Falco as someone who can be platonic friends with women, but is strongly (and even angrily) averse to anything further than that.
*** Since [[Shipping]] is [[Serious Business]], and especially so in the ''Star Fox'' fandom, the topic of Falco's celibacy is seldom a dispute between fans who actually ''want'' Falco to be celibate -- rather, it's usually [[Ship-to-Ship Combat]] to [[Ship Sinking|Sink a rival Ship]], usually Falco×Fox vs. Falco×Katt. A ''celibate'' Falco is relatively neutral ground, allowing Falco to have both Fox and Katt as [[Platonic Life Partners]] without being in a romantic relationship with either one.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Both Andross and General Scales are pretty clear examples due to their atrocities and lack of shame they have in committing them.
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{{quote|'''Pigma:''' (to Fox) Daddy screamed reeeeeeeeal good, before he '''DIED'''.}}
* [[Crack Pairing]]:
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