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*** Speaking of Cecil, in Nintendo DS remake of his ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' game, he is given light blue armor and a blue hairband. He's still got the lipstick in the CGI, though. The voiceacting kinda helps, as well. |
*** Speaking of Cecil, in Nintendo DS remake of his ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' game, he is given light blue armor and a blue hairband. He's still got the lipstick in the CGI, though. The voiceacting kinda helps, as well. |
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*** It's actually Lampshaded in Troia, when a drunken pub-goer mistakes him for a prostitute. |
*** It's actually Lampshaded in Troia, when a drunken pub-goer mistakes him for a prostitute. |
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** Minwu from ''[[ |
** Minwu from ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' is frequently thought to be female, despite being called a man when he is introduced, the robes, veil and [[White Mage|powerful healing abilities]] are major reasons why. |
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** Kuja from ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', anyone? The pic up here truly speaks for itself. He even has feminine hips and waist, which arguably falls into "cheating." The only thing keeping him from being a woman, visually, is that we can't see the boobs or junk. |
** Kuja from ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', anyone? The pic up here truly speaks for itself. He even has feminine hips and waist, which arguably falls into "cheating." The only thing keeping him from being a woman, visually, is that we can't see the boobs or junk. |
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*** This is lampshaded when {{spoiler|he confronts Queen Brahne after she (expectedly) turns on him, and she says, "It's about time you showed your girly face here."}} |
*** This is lampshaded when {{spoiler|he confronts Queen Brahne after she (expectedly) turns on him, and she says, "It's about time you showed your girly face here."}} |