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MonsterButler commented at 2018-08-18 03:47:17 » #2271256
Removed/changed the tags implying the presence of two female characters, as Primarina, despite its very feminine appearance, can be both male or female, and does not have any visible difference between the two. The source twitter posting also does not give any clues to the nature of the gender or sex of the Primarina. (Salazzle is a female-only Pokémon and doesn't seem to be given any defining traits in the image to imply any form of a "genderswap.")
Also changed the monster girl tag to furry, as both creatures are "animals" (in Pokémon logic, at least) which have been given a level of humanlike personality traits (though it's not much more than what official Pokémon media does.) Please reserve the monster girl tag for girl characters who are (typically) more "human" than "monster," or at least those who retain an clear humanlike appearance otherwise (slime girls, for example.)
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Removed/changed the tags implying the presence of two female characters, as Primarina, despite its very feminine appearance, can be both male or female, and does not have any visible difference between the two. The source twitter posting also does not give any clues to the nature of the gender or sex of the Primarina. (Salazzle is a female-only Pokémon and doesn't seem to be given any defining traits in the image to imply any form of a "genderswap.")
Also changed the monster girl tag to furry, as both creatures are "animals" (in Pokémon logic, at least) which have been given a level of humanlike personality traits (though it's not much more than what official Pokémon media does.) Please reserve the monster girl tag for girl characters who are (typically) more "human" than "monster," or at least those who retain an clear humanlike appearance otherwise (slime girls, for example.)
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