The Pulverizer
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Transsexuals love censoring all who refuse to respect their authority and enforcing their dogma on whatever media they can get their hands on. But their favorite activity is recruiting children within their ranks.
You may have seen this character before. His name is Birdo. I personally didn't even even know he existed before I found out about him on the internet. But for a certain group this character is like a transsexual saint. He was the first (and last) step in Nintendo's attempts to include transfolx in the Mario series.
Has there ever been any dialogue in a Mario game where Birdo comes out as trans to Yoshi? Has the character ever been depicted with a trans flag? Nope! Birdo is a character that wasn't even made by Nintendo and every mention of him being trans (which can only be found in manuals) has been in an anti-trans joke.Introduced in Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros. 2 released in 1987, Birdo is the first and most infamous and arguably well-known transgendered character in the games industry (this is so sad). Birdo – preferred name Birdette – is described in the American manual for Super Mario Bros. 2 as “[a boy who] thinks he is a girl.”
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This manual in particular was the last mention of this character being trans.The Japanese site for Mario Kart: Double Dash!! pulls the tiresome bait-and-switch joke so many works of fiction do with her description saying that “[she] appears to be Yoshi’s girlfriend… or does that mean boyfriend!?”, which I always find uncomfortable because it carries this air of “fooled you! They’re actually a MAN!”
But as we all know the early 2000's and the 90's might as well be the 1930's for trans people. So Nintendo has surely changed their transphobic ways since then... right? Nope! Birdo is still referred to by his deadname instead of his preferred name which is Birdette. Nintendo likely forgot about the joke they inserted in a manual from 30 years ago and simply refer to the character as a she in all descriptions.
Will this stop the transfolx from having freakouts over the character's identity? Nope! To this day the Mario Wiki is waiting for Nintedo to come out and say that Birdette is a valid trans "woman". As such Birdo continues to have the most active talk page in the entire Wiki.

This video shows you exactly how desperate these men are to have their own character in the Mario series. Unfortunately for him and others like him, Mario is still a successful franchise and no amount of ESG money will make Nintendo give that up.
Nintendo's real feelings about Birdo
There was a Wii game that Nintendo never bothered to release in any country other than Japan. Behold, the character that will save the trans community:This makes the whole thing even funnier. The year was 2008 and Nintendo approved Captain Rainbow. They can't even use the "Well the 80's was literally just like 1930's" excuse anymore. Birdo is not your "gal" and you will never have a popular trans "icon" to represent you. At least not in videogames.Upcoming Wii game Captain Rainbow seeks to capitalise on the confusion by making Birdo the centre of one of your first quests. Birdo needs your help getting "her" out of jail, after the fuzz - convinced she's a he - lock her up for using the women's bathroom. And the only way you can get her out? Go find some "evidence that I'm a woman"Which of course means going to her house. Then finding that her pillow's vibrating. Then lifting up the pillow to find...something. Whatever it is, it's censored, but it's under her pillow, it's vibrating, then you get a little message saying "Proof that the owner is a woman". Please let this game get a release outside of Japan, Nintendo.
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