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=== Anime & Manga ===
* In ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'', Ash's Butterfree falls for another Butterfree, who just happens to be the only Pink Butterfree around (and this was before Shiny ''or'' gendered Pokémon were introduced in the main series).
** As it turns out, possibly as a [[Continuity Nod]], Shiny Butterfree do have a pinkish tint, and have distinctly pink hands, feet, wings, and a mouth in the second generation.
** Toshiro Ono's manga also had a version of the ''Pikachu's Goodbye'' story where Pikachu hooks up with another Pikachu with a flower on its head, presumably intended to be female, with Ash's Pikachu [[Ambiguous Gender|being]] male.
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* ''[[Dragonball Z]]'' has Vegeta and Nappa visit a planet inhabited by sentient bugs. The only female bug shown on screen is bright pink, but otherwise indistinguishable from the male bugs.
* ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun]]'' has Kongo's pet snake Ekatyerina wearing a pink bow. Justified in that there's usually no way to tell reptile genders apart without [[Squick|sticking your hand into a certain orifice and feeling up their... equipment]].
* In the ''[[Saga of Tanya the Evil]]'' manga, Visha and Tanya (the only females in Tanya's battalion) have prominent eyelashes. Which is ''really'' handy for readers because [[Helmets Are Hardly Heroic]] is usually averted in combat (assuming the reader knows to look for them).
=== Comic Books ===
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