Talk:Jigglypuff (SSBB)

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Read before marking for deletion

Jigglypuff HAS been confirmed for Brawl along with Ness, proof is this image from the recent trailer update. [1] Don't mark deletion with the assertion that it's fake or not official. The latter, as I mentioned, comes from the trailer. Until Sakurai says otherwise, don't mark for deletion. Remember, speculation is information without a source mostly here. Magiciandude 09:28, January 21, 2008 (EST)

Unlockable?

I know that it may be considered unorthodox to rely on Serebii.net; however, Serebii said this on the site: "As you can see, it has Pikachu, it has Pokemon Trainer and two others. They are Lucario & Jigglypuff. Both playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl... How are they unlocked? Well you have to wait and see." It would seem Serebii let slip that both of them are unlockable. Teamrocketspy621 14:49, January 21, 2008 (EST)

Weight Source

In the "Cons" section of this page, reference is made to Jiggly being the lightest character in the game. Is this speculation, or can a source be posted? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.152.4.29 (talkcontribs) 20:37, 17 March 2008 (EST)

You do know that your supposed to sign your comments right? But I do agree with you because I've noticed that Mr. Game & Watch is a lot easier to KO than Jigglypuff!--King Dedede Kirby 01:25, 30 March 2008 (UTC)

Gender Controversy

Some of you may have noticed Gargomon251 and I have edited back and forth about whether Jigglypuff is a "she" or an "it". Apparently I'm being stereotypical by using Jigglypuff's costumes and feminine appearance in my case. But why can you call "Ukemi" "tech" but I can't call Jigglypuff "she"? It's the most common usage in regards to Jigglypuff, as is "tech". ~Huntercrunch

Apparently you haven't seen the information on the trophies about Jigglypuff. It's an encyclopedia we should be very objective with the informtion. It's an It nor a She, and yes you are being very stereotypical - KazMx "Blue Wolf" (TalkContributions ) 04:54, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
Even in the anime many pokemon are referred to in genderless pronouns, even despite the visual gender dimorphism introduced since the DS games. In the case of Smash, much like Pokemon Trainer, the pokemon are not meant to be any particular characters, but just a species representative in general, so they could be any gender, age, etc. Although I generally refer to Lucario and Mewtwo as he due to their "voices", one could argue that, since they speak only by telepathy/etc., it is merely our minds that perceive the voices as masculine. For the record, in the games, Mewtwo has always been genderless.- Gargomon251 21:25, 1 April 2008 (UTC)