Difference between revisions of "Gender"
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A few female cards have names that use masculine word forms, even where a feminine form is widely-known and used ("[[Fire Sorcerer]]", which uses "Sorcerer" instead of "Sorceress"). | A few female cards have names that use masculine word forms, even where a feminine form is widely-known and used ("[[Fire Sorcerer]]", which uses "Sorcerer" instead of "Sorceress"). | ||
− | Female cards, as a group, have occasionally had a role of some significance in the anime, manga, and video games: in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'' manga]], "[[Number 22: Zombiestein]]" has an [[Card effect|effect]] that prevents it from attacking female monsters; and in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'', some monsters can be [[Fusion Summon]]ed by using female materials, including "[[Mystical Sand (FMR)|Mystical Sand]]", "[[Queen of Autumn Leaves (FMR)|Queen of Autumn Leaves]]", "[[Nekogal 2 (FMR)|Nekogal #2]]", and "[[Dark Witch (FMR)|Dark Witch]]". A few of the earlier video games feature cards whose effects specifically affect or exclude female cards, as well. | + | Female cards, as a group, have occasionally had a role of some significance in the anime, manga, and video games: in the manga and anime, "[[Shadow of Eyes (manga)|Shadow of Eyes]]" allowed a female monster to use pheromones to tempt male monsters into [[Attack Position]]; in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL'' manga]], "[[Number 22: Zombiestein]]" has an [[Card effect|effect]] that prevents it from attacking female monsters; and in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories]]'', some monsters can be [[Fusion Summon]]ed by using female materials, including "[[Mystical Sand (FMR)|Mystical Sand]]", "[[Queen of Autumn Leaves (FMR)|Queen of Autumn Leaves]]", "[[Nekogal 2 (FMR)|Nekogal #2]]", and "[[Dark Witch (FMR)|Dark Witch]]". A few of the earlier video games feature cards whose effects specifically affect or exclude female cards, as well. |
== Archetypes and series == | == Archetypes and series == |
Revision as of 20:29, 11 January 2015
This is a list of female cards, including female monsters and cards that depict female monsters in their artworks. Most monsters are visibly female due to having female secondary sex characteristics ("Mist Valley Shaman", "Performance of Sword"), but some are only shown to be female in card text: they have female pronouns or feminine word forms in their names ("Archfiend Empress", "Serpentine Princess") or are referred to as female in lores ("Gyakutenno Megami", "X-Saber Anu Piranha"). Some monsters only have an overtly feminine appearance ("Dryad", "Mystical Elf"), are members of a female archetype or series ("Amazoness", "Harpie"), or are presumed female based on their voice or role in the anime or manga ("Ancient Fairy Dragon", "Gravekeeper's Assailant"). Others are androgynous or ambiguously female in appearance, but could be either male or female ("Jain, Lightsworn Paladin").
A few female cards have names that use masculine word forms, even where a feminine form is widely-known and used ("Fire Sorcerer", which uses "Sorcerer" instead of "Sorceress").
Female cards, as a group, have occasionally had a role of some significance in the anime, manga, and video games: in the manga and anime, "Shadow of Eyes" allowed a female monster to use pheromones to tempt male monsters into Attack Position; in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL manga, "Number 22: Zombiestein" has an effect that prevents it from attacking female monsters; and in Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories, some monsters can be Fusion Summoned by using female materials, including "Mystical Sand", "Queen of Autumn Leaves", "Nekogal #2", and "Dark Witch". A few of the earlier video games feature cards whose effects specifically affect or exclude female cards, as well.
Contents
- 1 Archetypes and series
- 2 OCG/TCG
- 2.1 Normal Monsters
- 2.2 Effect Monsters
- 2.3 Flip monsters
- 2.4 Gemini monsters
- 2.5 Spirit monsters
- 2.6 Toon Monsters
- 2.7 Tuner monsters
- 2.8 Union Monsters
- 2.9 Ritual Monsters
- 2.10 Fusion Monsters
- 2.11 Synchro Monsters
- 2.12 Xyz Monsters
- 2.13 Pendulum Monsters
- 2.14 Token Monsters
- 2.15 Spell Cards
- 2.16 Trap Cards
- 3 Anime, manga, and video games
- 4 All female-related cards
Archetypes and series
- Amazoness
- Butterspy
- Charmer (with the exception of "Dharc the Dark Charmer")
- Cyber Girl
- Doll Part
- Fortune Fairy
- Fortune Lady
- Harpie
- Melodious
- Reptilianne
- Rose
- Sibyl
- Traptrix
- Valkyrie