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Most Attractive Female Character for Every Tier Part 2: Battle Tendency

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So are we throwing the one girl per franchise rule under the bus now? You're listing girls that already have someone from their franchise added to the list.
 
Actually about that:

The only official statement regarding Neferpitou's gender appears in the "Hunter ├ù Hunter: Character and World Data Book". It refers to Neferpitou to using the pronoun "Õ¢╝" (kare), which is usually translated to "he".[51][52]

When speaking casually, Neferpitou uses the pronoun "boku" (translated to "I" in English) which is often used by boys and young men, though women may use the pronoun as well.

Neferpitou is described like a "mother" protecting a child,[39] but since Killua was speaking metaphorically, the validity of this statement has yet to be ascertained.

On the cover of Volume 28, which is implied to be based off the Coronation of the Virgin Mary, Neferpitou takes the middle position which corresponds to Virgin Mary's.

In the manga, Neferpitou's chest is usually (but not always) flat. In contrast, the 2011 anime depicts Neferpitou by giving them a consistent bust. In both depictions, Neferpitou is given wide (shoulder-width) hips with a slim waist, and a low waist-hip ratio is a trait most commonly manifested in post-pubescent human females.

In Hunter × Hunter Battle Collection, Neferpitou is a female. The first half of Neferpitou's name comes from an Egyptian male deity (the god Nefertem) and the second half from the female panther called Pitou (a French character for children).
 
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