Duck Hunt: Difference between revisions

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Er, not necessarily. Yes, the design heavily implies male, but that's still speculation. I mean, it's not uncommon for media to have an animal character whose gender doesn't quite match their real-life design (Otis the cow from Barnyard, for example).
(Er, not necessarily. Yes, the design heavily implies male, but that's still speculation. I mean, it's not uncommon for media to have an animal character whose gender doesn't quite match their real-life design (Otis the cow from Barnyard, for example).)
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|console      = Nintendo Entertainment System
|console      = Nintendo Entertainment System
|species      = Dog<br/>Duck
|species      = Dog<br/>Duck
|gender      = Male (Dog)<!--The tip for Duck Jump in Smash 4 refers to the dog as male: "The duck grabs the dog and carries him through the air. Once started, this move can't be stopped." and the duck can also be confirmed male simply by its appearance. --><br/>Varies (Duck)
|gender      = Male (Dog)<!--The tip for Duck Jump in Smash 4 refers to the dog as male: "The duck grabs the dog and carries him through the air. Once started, this move can't be stopped."--><br/>Varies (Duck)
|artist      = Hiroji Kiyotake
|artist      = Hiroji Kiyotake
|homeworld    = Earth
|homeworld    = Earth