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:I just noticed, the article calls Spangle a "he" but in the European French version, Spangle is implied to be female. He/She uses the word "honorée", which is in the feminine form, to describe his/herself; also, when he/she asks to be put in Mario's suitcase, the message "Vous obtenez une Astérie!?!" appears, which is referring to Spangle as a feminine object. Is this a difference between versions of the game or is Spangle actually a female? --[[User:AriaTheWindGoddess|AriaTheWindGoddess]] ([[User talk:AriaTheWindGoddess|talk]]) 14:36, 31 July 2015 (EDT) | :I just noticed, the article calls Spangle a "he" but in the European French version, Spangle is implied to be female. He/She uses the word "honorée", which is in the feminine form, to describe his/herself; also, when he/she asks to be put in Mario's suitcase, the message "Vous obtenez une Astérie!?!" appears, which is referring to Spangle as a feminine object. Is this a difference between versions of the game or is Spangle actually a female? --[[User:AriaTheWindGoddess|AriaTheWindGoddess]] ([[User talk:AriaTheWindGoddess|talk]]) 14:36, 31 July 2015 (EDT) | ||
::I'm pretty sure I view him as a male character. But I dunno where the Starkiss thing came from. By the way, interesting info, feel free to add it to the article. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 15:38, 31 July 2015 (EDT) | ::I'm pretty sure I view him as a male character. But I dunno where the Starkiss thing came from. By the way, interesting info, feel free to add it to the article. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 15:38, 31 July 2015 (EDT) | ||
:::How does Spangle use "honorée" (like "Je suis honorée." or " | :::How does Spangle use "honorée" (like "Je suis honorée." or "Une Astèrie honorée"? Also, the "une" article doesn't necessarily mean it's a female. The French word for "person" is "une personne", for instance. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 20:26, 31 July 2015 (EDT) | ||