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* Dorrie from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' falls under this. Cutesy-looking plesiosaur with a feminine sounding name? Sounds like a girl, right? Nope, Dorrie's a boy. All official descriptions of the character refer Dorrie as a "he".
* Dorrie from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' falls under this. Cutesy-looking plesiosaur with a feminine sounding name? Sounds like a girl, right? Nope, Dorrie's a boy. All official descriptions of the character refer Dorrie as a "he".
* In the ''[[Etrian Odyssey]]'' series, you always have two male and two female character designs for each class. In several cases, at least ''one'' of the male designs could easily pass for a girl, while there are a few potential [[Bifauxnen]]. The Survivalists and Troubadours from ''I''/''II'' are prime examples, are are the Hoplite of ''III'' and the Swordsmen of ''IV''.
* In the ''[[Etrian Odyssey]]'' series, you always have two male and two female character designs for each class. In several cases, at least ''one'' of the male designs could easily pass for a girl, while there are a few potential [[Bifauxnen]]. The Survivalists and Troubadours from ''I''/''II'' are prime examples, are are the Hoplite of ''III'' and the Swordsmen of ''IV''.
* When Karai appeared as the [[Final Boss]] in the [[Super NES]] version of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters]]'', she was large, buff, and muscular, leading many players who hadn't seen the character in the comics to think she was a male fighter. The [[Sega Genesis]] version [[Averted Trope| made her look more feminine]].

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