Hun: Difference between revisions

27 bytes added ,  9 February 2013
Line 86: Line 86:


===Issue regarding gender===
===Issue regarding gender===
Hun is male in the original Japanese version. However, some fans believe his gender was changed to female in the English dubbed version due to his feminine voice. However, he is never directly mentioned in dialogue as either male or female; the only pronouns referring to him are those used collectively with Attila, such as "those men" or "those guys". <!--As such, Hun will be referred to as a male for this article.-->
Hun is male in the original Japanese version. However, some fans believe his gender was changed to female in the English dubbed version due to his feminine voice and androgynous appearance. However, he is never directly mentioned in dialogue as either male or female; the only pronouns referring to him are those used collectively with Attila, such as "those men" or "those guys". <!--As such, Hun will be referred to as a male for this article.-->


In the Brazilian version, Hun is referred to as {{tt|ela|she}} and {{tt|dela|her}}. Likewise, in the European Portuguese he is named ''Ana'', which is a name that is usually given to women.
In the Brazilian version, Hun is referred to as {{tt|ela|she}} and {{tt|dela|her}}. Likewise, in the European Portuguese he is named ''Ana'', which is a name that is usually given to women.