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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). (A reader can generally easily tell Tanya apart from everyone else (including Visha) based on how short Tanya is).
 
=== Comic Books ===