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Birdo, known in
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as , is a fictional character in the ''Mario'' franchise. Her first appearance was as an enemy in '' Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'', which was localized for English-language audiences as '' Super Mario Bros. 2''. Since then, Birdo has been a recurring character in various franchise
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. Initially, she was depicted as an antagonist, but has since been depicted as an ally. Birdo has also made several cameos, particularly in the ''
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'' series and the Japan-only Wii video game '' Captain Rainbow''. The English manual for ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' refers to Birdo as male, "who thinks he is a girl" and would prefer to be called "Birdetta." Some interpret that as a Birdo being
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, which would make her the first transgender video game character. Later releases of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' removed all mentions of her favored nickname. Starting with '' Mario Tennis'', Nintendo has treated Birdo as a female gender without any more mention of her perceived transgender roots. Birdo is also depicted as being romantically involved with
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. The character has received mostly positive reception in the ''Mario'' series, although her appearance and perceived gender identity have received mixed reception. She has made several appearances in other media, including the '' Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', as well as promotional material such as figurines and plush toys.


Concept and creation

Birdo is a pink,
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dinosaur creature who wears a red hairbow and has a round mouth that can fire eggs as projectiles. Birdo also wears a large diamond ring. In the early version of Birdo, the character had an orange tone. Birdo's name was mistakenly switched with another ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' enemy, Ostro, both in the manual and in the end credits. The mistake persisted in the version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' included in the ''
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'' compilation, but was corrected in the
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re-release titled '' Super Mario Advance''. Since the character's North American introduction, Birdo's gender identity has been a target of controversy and speculation. The Japanese manual for ''
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'', when translated into English, states her name to be Catherine and is a male who thinks of himself as female, adding that she likes to wear a bow and would rather be called "Cathy." However, in the first edition manual for the North American release of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Birdo is referred to by a text block that states "he thinks he is a girl" and would "rather be called 'Birdetta.'" In later printings, mention of Birdo being male was omitted. Mention of this fact is further not included in most later games featuring the character and seems to have been retconned to Birdo always being a female to begin with. In the Japanese version of ''
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'', Birdo, called Catherine, is described similarly to the original manual, though wanting to be called "Cathy." In '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', it is said that Birdo is of "indeterminate gender." Birdo appears in the Wii Japan-only video game '' Captain Rainbow'', which delves into Birdo's gender identity. It specifically depicts her being imprisoned for entering the women's bathroom, and the player is asked to locate proof of her femininity (her vibrator) to get her out. Birdo is often lauded as the first transgender video game character. The character was given a female voice actor in '' Super Mario Advance'', a remake of ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. The Spanish language website for '' Mario Smash Football'' while describing Birdo suggests that the character's gender is indeterminate. The European website for '' Mario Strikers Charged Football'' refers to Birdo as a male character. In '' Mario Tennis'' and '' Super Mario Advance'' (a remake of '' Super Mario Bros. 2''), the character was given a high pitched female voice provided by Jessica Chisum and Jen Taylor, respectively. However, in '' Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'', Birdo uses muttering noises that has been used in subsequent games provided by
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.


Appearances


In video games

Birdo first appeared in the
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video game '' Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' and its Western
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conversion '' Super Mario Bros. 2'' as a boss. The ''Super Mario Advance'' remake of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' features a large robotic version of Birdo called "Robirdo." Birdo/Catherine was prominently featured in the cut-scenes for the Japan-only,
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pseudo-sequel of ''
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'' (Japanese title for the Western version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2''), known as ''BS Super Mario USA''. In this version, three "Super Catherines" were voice-acted by Jun Donna (Pink, described as "slightly mischievous"), Rika (Red, "whose finances are always in the red"), and Akemi (Green, described as "cultured and affluent"). The voices were those of gay men or transgender women. A Japanese advertisement for ''Super Mario USA'' also showed a Catherine puppet lounging on a bed, with a low masculine voice. Since the character's appearance in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', Birdo has made several cameo appearances, including an early one teaching players the rules of the video game '' Wario's Woods''. Throughout ''Wario's Woods'', Birdo's main role consisted of being the helper to
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as Birdo provided encouragement to him as Toad attempted to save the Mushroom Kingdom from Wario's clutches. Aside from this brief appearance in ''Wario's Woods'', Birdo has not entered any other Mario mainstream game since ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. Birdo has made frequent appearances in later ''Mario'' spin-off games, including '' Mario Tennis'' and '' Mario Golf Toadstool Tour'', first appearing in the ''Mario'' sports games with the
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'' Mario Tennis''. However, Birdo was originally going to be included in the Virtual Boy video game '' Mario's Tennis''. Birdo returned again in '' Mario Golf: World Tour'' as an unlockable character. Birdo also made her first appearance in the ''
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'' series with '' Mario Kart: Double Dash'', where Yoshi acts as her partner. The European version of the game's manual discusses Birdo's gender in relation to Yoshi. She later reappeared in ''
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'' and '' Mario Kart Tour''. Birdo has also made appearances in the ''
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'' series, first appearing in '' Mario Party 7'' then later in ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Mario Party Superstars''. Birdo also makes appearances in multiple
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, including ''
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'' as a minor boss in Valentina's castle and '' Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' as a decoy for
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, and later Popple's rookie partner. Paper Birdo appear in '' Paper Mario: Sticker Star'', '' Color Splash'', and '' The Origami King''. Birdo appeared in the Wii video game '' Captain Rainbow'', which makes reference to her gender status. Birdo appeared in ''
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'', '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and '' Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' in the form of collectible items (known as trophies). Birdo has also appeared in '' Mario Superstar Baseball'' for Nintendo GameCube and ''
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'' and '' Mario Strikers Charged'' for Wii. She also appears in the
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version of '' Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games'' as a rival, and returns in '' Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games'', once again as a rival. However, she is featured as a playable character in ''
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'', alongside other newcomers like
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and Rosalina. Birdo also appears in ''
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'' as a mystery mushroom costume for
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to wear in the '' Super Mario Bros.'' art style.


Other appearances

Birdo has appeared several times in promotional items, including figurines, plush toys, and other collectibles such as a chess set. A mother Birdo was featured in the episode "The Bird! The Bird!" of '' The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'', kidnapping
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due to being nearsighted, and believing Toad to be her lost son Cheepy. "Birdo", the first track of
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's album
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, heavily references the character.


Reception

Birdo has received mostly positive reception.
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editor Jeremy Parish described her as a favourite among fans. ''
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'' listed her as one of the "unsung heroes" amongst the ''Mario'' series, stating that Birdo does get more exposure than the other characters in this section (she's showed up in a few Mario spin-offs), but she/he's still not as popular as we'd like." In a poll by ''Official Nintendo Magazine'' on its users, Birdo tied for eighth-best female character on a Nintendo platform along with
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and Kazooie.
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editor "The D-Pad Destroyer" called Birdo "everyone's favorite." In Prima's Official Strategy Guide for ''Super Mario Advance'', author Bryan Stratton describes Birdo as the hardest-working boss in video games, due to her appearing more than a dozen times as a boss in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. N-Sider editor Anthony JC commented that Birdo was a "pushover" compared to the other bosses in ''Super Mario Bros. 2''. In an article on MTV Multiplayer discussing the best birds in video games, Birdo tied for second place with the chickens from ''
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''. IGN editor Lucas M. Thomas felt that Birdo was nearly as recognized as Yoshi in the ''Mario'' sports and racing games. GamePro editor "The Watcher" praised the roster of '' Mario Superstar Baseball'', commenting that while "well-known" characters like Princess Peach and
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make appearances, so do "lesser-known" characters such as Birdo and Dry Bones. In the book ''Life on the screen: identity in the age of the Internet'', author Sherry Turkle uses the pattern Birdo uses in
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s as an example of something that, while complex, sustains the sense of a reassuring, rule-based world. GameDaily editor Chris Buffa listed her as one of the most unappreciated Nintendo characters, commenting that Birdo had appeared across web sites "in less-than-flattering articles." However,
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listed Birdo as the 20th "unsexiest sexy video game characters." Birdo was ranked the ninth ugliest female video game character by ScrewAttack, who described her as resembling a "retarded anteater." ScrewAttack also listed Birdo as one of 15 reasons why they "hate" '' Super Mario Bros. 2'', claiming that they still have no idea exactly what Birdo is.
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placed Birdo at No. 8 of their "Top Ten Disturbingly Sexual Game Characters" list.
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listed Birdo as one of the 10 worst ''Mario'' characters. MTV Multiplayer editor Jason Cipriano questioned why Birdo and fellow ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' enemy Shy Guy have been included in so many spin-off titles in the ''Mario'' series, commenting that they both "kinda suck," but enemies such as
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and
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do not. ''
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'' editor Chris Kohler described her as well as other characters from '' Captain Rainbow'' as "forgettable." IGN editor John Tanaka found Birdo to be one of the more enjoyable guest characters in '' Captain Rainbow'', associating his enjoyment with developer
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's plot, which involves crossdressing and
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.


Gender identity

Birdo has been the subject of discussion relating to her
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and has been perceived as
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. She has become a trans icon due to her perceived gender identity. She has been credited as an early transgender character in video games. The manual excerpt from ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' about Birdo's gender did not receive attention until some time after the game's release. Writer Lorenzo Fantoni suggested that this was because few people read the manual or because no one cared about Birdo's gender at the time. Fantoni also compared the ''Captain Rainbow'' scene to the later bathroom debates regarding trans people. Fantoni also suggests that Nintendo does not know what to do with Birdo and that changes to Birdo's character are made to match present-day morals. Author Sam Greer was critical of Birdo's portrayal, stating that her gender had become a "running joke" and was the "subject of much derision and stereotyping."
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's Jennifer Unkle criticized Birdo as a caricatured trans person and as an example of Nintendo's poor handling of gender identity in general. It is speculated by ''
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''s Chris Kohler that the gender issue was
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ned to make her a
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female, while video game developer Jennifer Diane Reitz suggests that she may have undergone gender reassignment surgery. Writer Andrew Webster of '' The Escapist'' used the history of Birdo in the lead-in to his article, commenting on the changes Nintendo has made to hide Birdo's gender status.


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