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It was also not uncommon for dresses to be a unisex clothing for young children until around the same time.
Ohhh, now I get it! My brother tells me it's Zombie! We call it "Zombie".I mean, "Kore Wa Zombie Desu Ka", which has a 2nd season too, called "Kore Wa Zombie Desu Ka Of The Dead".Great series, very funny and lots of ecchi situations, give it a go if you are into that
I think he means this one BOY'S OWN ADVENTURE (The Big Picture)This is Lely?Yeah everyone assumes that association is much older than it is, it really dates back to less than a century ago with the birth of marketing and marketing research. It was also not uncommon for dresses to be a unisex clothing for young children until around the same time.
The People's MarioOh I can believe it.
the Pink Panther would like a word with them as well.
So apparently nobody here has ever heard of a game called "Cho Aniki"
I find it nice when men wear pink, provided it is with good taste and they are well dressed, but I don't see it as a symbol of gay culture, personally (though I'm aware many people does).And in girls, I find it to be feminine and cute (also provided it is with good taste).
Maybe if they manage to make a pink-wearing super hero equal to Batman, my view will change.
Princess Peach and Princess Daisy.
How about princess Toadstool?
It's getting to not be considered gay or a joke. Some guys have started to wear pink shirts, but it's still not the new black. I don't think I'll ever wear one. Not because it looks gay, but because it's so..so..flamboyantly hippy. Like you said it yourself; on girls it looks cute. It's just a naturally funny thing to me. Like bananas or ducks. Maybe if they manage to make a pink-wearing super hero equal to Batman, my view will change.Love red, though.
Princess Peach is Princess Toadstool. They are the same person, but the American localizations until Super Mario 64 came out, had always called her Toadstool.