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How are we handling Diancie's gender? It's explicitly called "Princess of the Diamond Domain", but if a Pokémon is genderless in the games, we treat it as such in the anime too. So does that rule apply here too, or not because it was called princess? The Meloetta that followed the group for a while in the main anime was given an explicitly female personality and traits, but it was never considered female because of it being genderless in the games. <span style="font-family:Arial Black"><span style="color:Red">☼ Blazing</span>[[User talk:Blazingfist|<span style="color:red">Fist ☼</span>]]</span> 07:20, 18 July 2014 (UTC)
How are we handling Diancie's gender? It's explicitly called "Princess of the Diamond Domain", but if a Pokémon is genderless in the games, we treat it as such in the anime too. So does that rule apply here too, or not because it was called princess? The Meloetta that followed the group for a while in the main anime was given an explicitly female personality and traits, but it was never considered female because of it being genderless in the games. <span style="font-family:Arial Black"><span style="color:Red">☼ Blazing</span>[[User talk:Blazingfist|<span style="color:red">Fist ☼</span>]]</span> 07:20, 18 July 2014 (UTC)
:I think we go by "genderless, unless proven otherwise." I mean, {{mov|Keldeo|Keldeo|15}} is a male, in the movie's dub, as well as by a Japanese source. [[User:Eridanus|Eridanus]] ([[User talk:Eridanus|talk]]) 07:27, 18 July 2014 (UTC)

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How are we handling Diancie's gender? It's explicitly called "Princess of the Diamond Domain", but if a Pokémon is genderless in the games, we treat it as such in the anime too. So does that rule apply here too, or not because it was called princess? The Meloetta that followed the group for a while in the main anime was given an explicitly female personality and traits, but it was never considered female because of it being genderless in the games. ☼ BlazingFist ☼ 07:20, 18 July 2014 (UTC)

I think we go by "genderless, unless proven otherwise." I mean, Keldeo is a male, in the movie's dub, as well as by a Japanese source. Eridanus (talk) 07:27, 18 July 2014 (UTC)