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  • Per TRS. Bishonen is a Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. Examples or audience reactions are not allowed. Moving In Universe acknowledgements/relevance to Pretty Boy. Removing any ZCE or misuse.

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* {{Bishonen}}: In season 1, one of the challenges was to take soon-to-be-married couples and turn the groom into a bride and vise versa. Tate exploited his first pick to choose the Asian couple with a pretty boy groom, reasoning that making women look like men isn't as difficult as making men look like women.



* PlayingATree: Season 7 "Twisted Trees" challenge.
** Roy's idea for his Mother Earth character was also based around a tree.

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* PlayingATree: Roy's idea for his Mother Earth character was also based around a tree.
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Season 7 "Twisted Trees" challenge.
** Roy's idea for * PrettyBoy: In season 1, one of the challenges was to take soon-to-be-married couples and turn the groom into a bride and vise versa. Tate exploited his Mother Earth character was also based around first pick to choose the Asian couple with a tree.pretty boy groom, reasoning that making women look like men isn't as difficult as making men look like women.
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** In the Season 11 Frightening Families challenge, a male model and a female model ended up as the little daughter and the father, respectively, because the team felt they needed the element of surprise.

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** In the Season 11 Frightening Families challenge, a male model and a female model ended up as the little daughter and the father, respectively, because the team felt they needed the element of surprise. [[spoiler: While the judges ‘’did’’ like that creative choice it wasn’t enough to keep someone from that team from going home.]]
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** In season 2’s marine animal challenge the winning design is based on the lyre-tail fairy basslet, a species with noteworthy sexual dimorphism. Although the model used was female it more closely resembled the male fish. (It’s the pink creature on the far right of the page image up top) FridgeBrilliance kicks in when it’s actually mentioned in the episode that the fish is capable of protogyny, or the ability to change sex.

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** In season 2’s marine animal challenge the winning design is based on the lyre-tail fairy basslet, a species with noteworthy sexual dimorphism. Although the model used was female it more closely resembled the male fish. (It’s the pink creature on the far right of the page image up top) FridgeBrilliance kicks in when it’s top). [[FridgeBrilliance It’s actually mentioned in the episode that the fish basslet is capable of protogyny, or the ability to change sex.]]

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** This was revisited in the season 13 episode “Aztec Aliens”. In which the artists had to make aliens that could be seen as the inspirations for various gods of Aztec mythology.



** In season 2’s marine animal challenge the winning design is based on the lyre-tail fairy basslet, a species with noteworthy sexual dimorphism. Although the model used was female it more closely resembled the male fish. (It’s the pink creature on the far right of the page image up top) FridgeBrilliance kicks in when it’s actually mentioned in the episode that the fish is capable of protogyny, or the ability to change sex.

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** In season 2’s marine animal challenge the winning design is based on the lyre-tail fairy basslet, a species with noteworthy sexual dimorphism. Although the model used was female it more closely resembled the male fish. (It’s the pink creature on the far right of the page image up top) top) FridgeBrilliance kicks in when it’s actually mentioned in the episode that the fish is capable of protogyny, or the ability to change sex.
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** In season 2’s marine animal challenge the winning design is based on the lyre-tail fairy basslet, a species with noteworthy sexual dimorphism. Although the model used was female it more closely resembled the male fish. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when it’s actually mentioned in the episode that the fish is capable of protogyny, or the ability to change sex.

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** In season 2’s marine animal challenge the winning design is based on the lyre-tail fairy basslet, a species with noteworthy sexual dimorphism. Although the model used was female it more closely resembled the male fish. (It’s the pink creature on the far right of the page image up top) FridgeBrilliance kicks in when it’s actually mentioned in the episode that the fish is capable of protogyny, or the ability to change sex.
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** In season 2’s marine animal challenge the winning design is based on the lyre-tail fairy basslet, a species with noteworthy sexual dimorphism. Although the model used was female it more closely resembled the male fish. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when it’s actually mentioned in the episode that the fish is capable of protogyny, or the ability to change sex.

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** In season 2’s marine animal challenge the winning design is based on the lyre-tail fairy basslet, a species with noteworthy sexual dimorphism. Although the model used was female it more closely resembled the male fish. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when it’s actually mentioned in the episode that the fish is capable of protogyny, or the ability to change sex.

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