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Float Left Float Right. Cancel Insert. Go to Link Unlink Change. Cancel Create Link. Disable this feature for this session. Rows: Columns:. Birdo first appeared in Doki Doki Panic as an enemy early on in the game that could be defeated by using her eggs against her. She would appear again in the remake of the game, Super Mario Bros.

She later returned in the game Mario Tennis. She subsequently would appear in various Mario spin-offs, usually being a partner to Yoshi presumably due to the similarities in appearance. Birdo has changed from a male to a female in various video games.

The following are a list of games in which its gender is referred to or implied:. Although she is a captain, Birdo is one of the few captains to not have a stadium of her own. Her special moves are as follows:. Nintendo Explore. Switch Switch games Lite Online.

GameCube games Controller Memory Card. You have to be more subtle with your initial trolling effort, then let it escalate. Look at what saLUEtes does and copy him. User Info: Mikeachu. Yoshi lays eggs so Yoshi's a girl.

Still Hetero. User Info: SmashingBros. But no, they're not engaged. Maybe dating, but that's it. Or both. User Info: RotomGuy3. Mikeachu posted When the player goes to her she says she has found a drift board. Yoshi tells her that the board belongs to him, but she says otherwise. Birdo claims that the drift board is for an elite athlete, so Yoshi must prove himself before she can give him the item.

She challenges in Ski Cross Racing. Once defeated, she gives up the drift board and stays in Cubyrinth, available for rematches. She is found in the London Party mode and must be faced in the m Freestyle event, and later in Badminton with a blue Birdo. She also appears regularly around the map, giving out gossip or challenging the characters with a pop quiz.

She also retains her Mii costume from the previous game. Despite Birdo being a recurrent character in many games, this is the first one to give her a theme song. Birdo is found in Area 1, and faces off against the player, alongside three other Birdos, in Ice Hockey.

Birdo's theme from the previous installment returns, as well as her Mii costume. Her stats are strong skill and stamina with average speed and above average power make her a generally balanced character. She plays a main role in "Road To Rio" as she challenges the player on day 4 of Sonic's story in Archery.

She also hosts some training sessions. Birdo appears in the Wii U version , but she is not playable, instead appearing by the sand statue where the Heroes Showdown multiplayer mode can be chosen. Her Mii costume also reappears. Her stats are the same as in the 3DS version, but her power has weakened and her speed has went up.

This also compensates to the colored Birdos in Football and Duel Football. However, her color scheme is erroneously used for the head icon of the away team's Birdo goalie. In-game, the red team uses a general species of Birdo with a red body with a pink bow, the opposite color scheme of the character. In the game Captain Rainbow , Birdo is a damsel-in-distress. It is located on a remote place of the island.

The Cute Home represents Birdo's personality and her likings: the interior consists of mostly pink and red equipment decorated with many heart and ribbon emblems. In the game, Birdo is imprisoned for using the female bathroom, as the robot jailer does not believe her when she insists she is a girl.

She gets quite upset about this, and asks Nick to go to her Cute Home and find something that will prove she is not lying. Nick finds a mysterious object under Birdo's pillow which is blurred out, though it is implied to be a vibrator , it serves its purpose and Birdo is released. Birdo develops a crush on Nick, and calls him her "boyfriend". Nick accompanies her in her walks near her Cute Home, and she helps him carry a fallen Star to the altar on the top of Mimin Island.

If Nick lets Birdo's wish be granted, she flies into the sky with the Star and disappears. She is available from the start and her rank is once again a D. Here, she appears in the level of W Snow Rise , on a giant swing as Mario comes to a cliff and hits a nearby tree. She will perform to him a short serenade and then give him the Goat , also warning Mario not to "get egg on [his] face" upon swinging away.

Birdo later shows up at the parade at the end of the game. She is shown in the three-minecart-chain with two Shy Guys for the Bowser's Snow Fort section of the parade winking at the player. Birdo appears in Paper Mario: Color Splash.

She also appears during the Balloons Thing animation, where she blows a kiss to the enemy to send them flying away. Birdo also appears during the credits slowly moving on her moon. Birdo reappears in Paper Mario: The Origami King , where she first appears falling into the spring in Whispering Woods after Mario pulls on a nearby tree tug.

Birdo later appears in Big Sho' Theater for a performance on the second stage. In the coffee shop at the Spring of Rainbows , Birdo will appear if Mario chooses the special, where she blows a heart into his mug. Birdo is playable in Mario Sports Superstars. She is a Balance type character in most sports, giving her well-rounded stats.

Her stats are similar to Yoshi, but in soccer her finesse is higher, and in baseball and golf her power is stronger. In tennis, though, she is instead a Speed type player as in her previous appearance in Mario Tennis for the Nintendo Her speed allows her to run around the court quickly, but her power and spin are only average. In golf, her default drive is yards, and her shots travel medium-high in a fade trajectory. Her emblem is once again her ribbon. Her special boost in horse racing is magenta and has sparkles and a bird tweet following it.

Her special shot in baseball and soccer is similar to horse racing, but in baseball the ball is encased in a Birdo's Egg. Like all playable characters, Birdo receives five amiibo cards for each sport from the game's series of amiibo cards.

All her cards reuse artwork from previous games except tennis, where her artwork is new. When players tap in Birdo's cards, they receive jewel-themed gear that Birdo can optionally use, though the gear is only for aesthetic purposes. Players can also use jeweled gear for Birdo if they have unlocked it through purchasing randomly-packed digital cards.

Birdo's Japanese name "Catherine" though romanized as "Cassarin" can be found within the game files of Mario's Tennis , implying she was originally intended to be playable. She is one of the opponents to defeat in the Japanese game Yakuman DS. She is generally balanced with skill being her best stats. She can be found on easy and normal challenges. Birdo is featured as one of the Mario -themed character skins in the Super Mario Mash-up, available in versions of Minecraft released on Nintendo systems.

Birdo is a member of the species of the same name , a race of prehistoric [6] birds [7] with funnel-shaped mouths and a body structure similar to a Yoshi , though slightly shorter and with a row of three spikes on the tail, not the head.

In the various iterations of Super Mario Bros. Birdo is mostly pink, with a rounded belly, red tail spikes and purple spots on her cheeks. She has purple eyes, each of which is framed by three long, thin eyelashes.

She does not have hair, and instead wears a big red bow atop her head, which is usually her emblem. She has small but pointed claws, with four fingers on each hand and three toes on each foot. More recently, a large diamond ring set in gold is occasionally depicted on her left hand.

She has a white belly like a Yoshi, as well as white-padded feet. In her team name, "Birdo Bows", from Mario Super Sluggers , she wears lipstick, which is odd because she does not use lipstick during the game, nor in most of her other appearances.

In the Japanese commercial for Super Mario All-Stars , she wears a white stole, a very expensive-looking black dress adorned with a black necklace with many pearls, and a very elegant fan [8]. Overall, however, Birdo's looks have not changed as drastically as many other characters have through the ages. Birdo displays great determination and confidence in all aspects of her life. Birdo has tackled a wide variety of sports and was the first known Birdo to emerge in the public spotlight in Mario Tennis.

Birdo is somewhat vain, as she perceives herself to be very beautiful and feminine, and often strikes eccentric poses to show off her appearance. Also, she is portrayed to be very friendly, and enjoys being with the whole Mario crew. She also exudes charm and elegance as shown in many games whenever she wins or appears on-screen, where she waves and blows kisses frequently. Additionally, Birdo always wears a massive diamond ring on her finger.

Birdo appears to enjoy the spotlight, as shown in the Paper Mario series, where she occasionally puts on a singing or theatrical performance in front of Mario and other characters. According to Play Nintendo , Birdo's favorite things are in no particular order friends, big red bows, and sparkly things. Always looking for love, Birdo has had a variety of crushes and relationships throughout her life. Birdo is very flirtatious and affectionate with others, even when she does not know them very well, as evidenced in Fortune Street where her dialogue is very playful, flirty and endearing.

The effect of these whirlwind romances on Birdo have only been hinted at in her Egg Shot move in Mario Hoops 3-on-3 , which sends broken hearts flying; this is a stark contrast to Princess Peach's Heart Shot. On occasion, Birdo has enveloped people, including herself, in large eggs, in order to increase defense. She is often classified as all-around in sports games, where she has a great deal of strength. In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour , hitting a nice shot while playing as her will cause a rainbow to form similar to Yoshi, but rainbow abilities have since then not been seen.

Birdo also has some hints of heart based power similar to Princess Peach as shown in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour in her victory cut-scene and Mario Hoops 3-on-3 in her special shot.

However, they are not as strong or as useful as Peach's hearts. This often has comedic results, such as when they only succeed in charming Birdo's Golf trophy into the air for a short time until it fell down again, to its owner's great surprise.

He thinks he is a girl and he spits eggs from his mouth. This statement applies to all translations of the title. In Japanese, Birdo is said to be a male who believes she is a female and prefers to be called by a nickname, "Cathie", rather than her real name "Catherine" [11]. Brawl , Birdo's trophy description describes the character as "gender indeterminate", and uses the pronoun "it" rather than gender-specific pronouns such as "he" or "she", which has sometimes been used in other occurrences [12].

In games for the Japanese-only Satellaview , Birdo is consistently shown as an okama , a Japanese term for a male who acts extremely feminine, but does not necessarily identify as female. In Satella-Q , a picture of Birdo is shown with a masculine, humanoid torso, while in BS Super Mario USA , all three Birdos are shown making typically feminine poses in the world title cards but are given deep voices, being voiced by actual okama. Nintendo of America usually refers to Birdo as female.

The femininity of Birdo is implied in Mario Kart 8 , where she appears on "Women of Racing Organization" advertisements in N64 Royal Raceway along with other female characters, and in Sunshine Airport , where she is referred to on the broadcasting system as "Ms.

In the American manual of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour , every female character has a pink dot behind them, including Birdo.



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