It's the most likely to be. The majority of Jigglypuffs are female. Charizard (and the other Pokémon Trainer mons) are starters and thus are more likely to be male, Greninja is almost certainly male in light of that event thing, and Pikachu is confirmed male because female Pikachus have a notch in their tail.
EDIT: Somehow I forgot Lucario. I don't actually know Lucario's gender ratio, though.
edited 1st Jan '15 2:10:13 PM by Zarek
"We're home, Chewie."Lucario have a 7 in 8 chance of being male, so couple that with the voice and the fact that Smash's Lucario is based on the movie's, and is very safe to say that our Lucario is a male.
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Someone should go ahead and put a restraining order between Full Moon and Greninja.
edited 1st Jan '15 2:16:47 PM by Elbruno
"Yeah, it's a shame. Here we are in an underground cave with all these lasers, and instead of having a rave we're using it for evil."Jiggs also has several of her alts wearing generally feminine headgear (outright including some of the female PCs hats), so it's really not much of a debate.
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guyAre you saying men male Pokémon can't wear "feminine" accessories?
Wait. Pokémon don't have sexes. I meant genderist.
edited 1st Jan '15 2:30:47 PM by Zarek
"We're home, Chewie."If X&Y's trainer customization is any indication, yes.
edited 1st Jan '15 2:35:52 PM by Demonfly
"Tell them to shut up and have some faith in me." - dead flashback guyTechnically, unless the game explicitly points it out, Charizard, the Pokemon Trainer's Squirtlenote , and Jigglypuff are the only Pokemon with unknown genders due to not having noticeable gender differences like Pikachu has or being confirmed in some other fashion like Lucario and Greninja.
Also, as far as I'm concerned, gender ratio doesn't matter. It doesn't nullify the possibility that the mon in question is male or female unless the mon is a single gender species (like Chansey and Sawk), so the questionable ones in Smash could still be either or.
edited 1st Jan '15 2:45:08 PM by Customer
I sometimes refer to the Smash Jigglypuff as male, because I'm hipstery like that.
In any case I mostly prefer to use "it". It's just less complicated that way
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edited 1st Jan '15 3:18:31 PM by WackyPancake
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."The biggest genderist is arguably Sakurai. Why don't we have female Pikachu alts at this point? Whatever happened to progress? We have Wendy O. Koopa, Wii Fit Trainer, female Robin, and Lucina, but still no female Pikachu?
It's funny because Pikachu is the one of the pokemon, and the only pokemon character in smash, that actually has physical differences between genders
, so female smash pikachu wouldn't have to have a flower or pink skin or whatever to differentiate it.

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