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* HilariousInHindsight: ''VideoGame/PokemonXandY'' introduced Malamar, the evolved form of Inkay, which is a literal hypno-squid Pokémon.

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* HilariousInHindsight: ''VideoGame/PokemonXandY'' ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' introduced Malamar, the evolved form of Inkay, which is a literal hypno-squid Pokémon.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Banana (the squid)'s gender is unknown. Mui refers to her as a girl, but as stated on the main page, her race doesn't have any words for "he", "him" etc., so this isn't really a concrete indication of the squid's gender. The author ''herself'' is also this - she states she prefers to be known as "she/her" on her main website, but declines to disclose her actual gender.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Banana (the squid)'s gender is unknown. Mui refers to her as a girl, but as stated on the main page, her race doesn't have any words for "he", "him" etc., so this isn't really a concrete indication of the squid's gender. The author ''herself'' is also this - she states she prefers to be known as "she/her" on her main website, but declines to disclose her actual gender.
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* HilariousInHindsight: ''VideoGame/PokemonXandY'' introduced Malamar, the evolved form of Inkay, which is a literal hypno-squid Pokémon.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Banana (the squid)'s gender is unknown. Mui refers to her as a girl, but as stated above, her race doesn't have any words for "he", "him" etc., so this isn't really a concrete indication of the squid's gender. The author ''herself'' is also this - she states she prefers to be known as "she/her" on her main website, but declines to disclose her actual gender.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Banana (the squid)'s gender is unknown. Mui refers to her as a girl, but as stated above, on the main page, her race doesn't have any words for "he", "him" etc., so this isn't really a concrete indication of the squid's gender. The author ''herself'' is also this - she states she prefers to be known as "she/her" on her main website, but declines to disclose her actual gender.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Banana (the squid)'s gender is unknown. Mui refers to her as a girl, but as stated above, her race doesn't have any words for "he", "him" etc., so this isn't really a concrete indication of the squid's gender. The author ''herself'' is also this - she states she prefers to be known as "she/her" on her main website, but declines to disclose her actual gender.

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