Mr. Mime was the first tranny pokemon. Replaying XY catch a MISTER mime notice its female wtf gamefreak
>>33131045
Azurril says hi.
Mr.Mime's Japanese name doesn't have Mr. In it hence why Game Freak gave it the option to be female.
But Mr. Mime's Japanese name is Barrierd. Which takes after what it does, barriers.
Mimey didn't do nothing, it just happened to be one of the victims of NoA localization.
Besides, the tranny term doesn't fit what you intend to imply.
>>33131129
>Azurril says hi.
what do you mean? because of the gender ratio difference between it and marill?
>>33131326
Yep. Since Azurill has a 75% female ratio, and Marill has only 50%, every 1 in 3 female Azurill would actually change gender and become male after evolving. But after XY, this doesn't happen anymore IIRC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqbkx8_bvZU
Name should be retconned to Mime Snr.
>>33133379
Good luck with getting name changes. They didn't even stop call him Blue in the games following LG when it would've made sense to fix it, or start properly calling them Hyper Balls when they finally released a proper Ultra Ball.
>>33133379
Or how about just drop the abbreviated honorific altogether.
>Mime Jr. (can still be used since it applies both ways, it's just the abbreviation for "junior")
>Mimamime or Imimime (or something else that doesn't use the honorific but can still take advantage of the mime word pun)
>If honorific really is needed, make it Mr. Mime for male and Ms. Mime for female
Mime Snr. doesn't sound too good honestly.