Tertiary Sexual Characteristics/Quotes
Wayne: So what exactly is the difference between Pac-Man and Mrs. Pac-Man? |
Y'see, I know it's a female dog because it has lil' pink ribbons on it's head. We wouldn't want to give the impression Marlowe is a gay, would we? Even in other dog movies we still feel the need to have that scene where the dog sees, like, a girl dog and is sexually attracted to her or somethin'. Can't they leave this sex stuff out of a kid's movie?! I mean, kids have up until they're eight to start having sex, leave 'em with those precious few years of innocence for God's sake!
—Mr. Plinkett reviews Cop Dog
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Johnson: We believe that this crest and these markings indicate... a female.
—Press Start Adventures on Mrs. Pac-Man.
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Roy Knable: Boy, this is strange! [after being turned into cartoon mice] |
"So! Being a ladybug automatically makes me a girl! Is that it, flyboy?!"
—Francis, A Bugs Life
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Edgeworth: I suppose this is the Pink Badger? But since it has the same design, doesn't it seem forced to call this one a female? —Miles Edgeworth: Ace Attorney Investigations
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Optimus Prime:Where are we? —Transformers Animated, "Bee in the City" script-reading
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Somehow... the idea of a mouse, with lipstick and eyelashes and a dress with high-heeled shoes; a mouse, ten times bigger than the biggest rat... this idea has always made me sick!
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Bob: There's a giant monster in the lake. |
"In cartoon world, girls have lips and boys don't."
—Andrew Hussie, regarding Homestuck
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