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Rule 63 is an Internet meme that states that, as a rule, "for every given male
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, there is a female version of that character" and vice versa. It is one of the "Rules of the Internet" that began in 2006 as a
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guide on
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and were eventually expanded upon by including deliberately mocking rules, of which Rule 63 is an example. It began to see general use in
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communities as a term to refer to both fan-made and official
gender flip {{wiktionary, gender-flip A gender flip is when a fictional character is created to have a different sex in another setting or in an adaptation of a work. The Internet meme Rule 63 predicts the prevalence of this. Notable examples * Sherlock H ...
s of existing fictional characters.


Origin

Prior to the creation of Rule 63,
gender flip {{wiktionary, gender-flip A gender flip is when a fictional character is created to have a different sex in another setting or in an adaptation of a work. The Internet meme Rule 63 predicts the prevalence of this. Notable examples * Sherlock H ...
ping was popularized in
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s in the 1990s by the finishing move of '' Darkstalkers'' character
Demitri Maximoff is a fictional character in Capcom's '' Darkstalkers'' series. Making his first appearance in '' Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors'' in 1994, he is the series' male protagonist. Appearances In video games Demitri is a mighty Romanian vampire lo ...
, a
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. Called the "Midnight Bliss", it involved tossing a
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at a character to transform them into a helpless
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and completely drain them of
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. This meant that female versions of all the game's male characters had to be created, as well as those of ''
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'' and
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characters when ''
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'' included Maximoff. These female interpretations became popular and resulted in large amounts of fan art, as well as prompting art of gender-swaps of other male and female characters. Rule 63 was created in mid-2007 as an addition to the humorous "Rules of the Internet", originally created around the end of 2006 on 4chan. It lists two statements: # "for every given male character, there is a female version of that character", and # "for every given female character, there is a male version of that character". The primacy of the male to female transition contains an implied subtext that female to male
gender flip {{wiktionary, gender-flip A gender flip is when a fictional character is created to have a different sex in another setting or in an adaptation of a work. The Internet meme Rule 63 predicts the prevalence of this. Notable examples * Sherlock H ...
ping is less important. The trope, originally seen primarily unofficially, later became more widely disseminated in
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, with critics stating that it had been "recognized by Hollywood".


Usage

Rule 63 is commonly used as a term to refer to gender-swapped interpretations of existing characters in fanworks, such as
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, fan fiction and cosplay, and it is particularly pervasive in the anime and manga community, where communities sprang up built around romantic gender-swap relationships. It also often overlaps with the creation of ''moe'' anthropomorphic female versions of non-human, male characters. A well-known example of this is
Bowsette Bowsette ( ) or Koopa-hime ( ja, クッパ姫, translit=Kuppa-hime, lit=Princess Koopa), is a fan-made, ''moe'' anthropomorphized and gender-swapped version of the ''Mario'' franchise character Bowser, in which he is transformed by the Super ...
, a female version of the ''
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'' antagonist
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that became one of the most popular Internet memes of 2018. However, it has also been used by critics to refer to official characters who are gender-swapped versions of older characters or fictional beings, such as Number Six from ''Battlestar Galactica'' being a "sexy female" version of a Cylon Centurion, and the female main cast of the 2016
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of ''
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''. The creation of Rule 63 cosplays such as gender-swapped superheroes has been cited as popular amongst female cosplayers as giving them the ability to portray roles beyond socially approved gendered scripts. It is seen as empowering, allowing cosplayers to wear clothing and weapons usually not afforded to female characters. However, certain characters with inherent gender fluidity are said to work better than others. Such gender-bending cosplay, which allows the cosplayer to choose what behavior enhances the performance, can be contrasted with crossplay, which completely immerses the cosplayer in the codes of another gender.


Notable examples


In film and television

* ''
Adventure Time ''Adventure Time'' is an American fantasy animated television series created by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network and distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television. The series follows the adventures of a boy named Finn (Jeremy Shada) and ...
'' received a spin-off series entitled ''
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'', based on the eponymous episode of the original show, which featured a gender-swapped Finn and Jake as main characters, as well as genderbent versions of other characters that later featured in other episodes. *The 2016 ''Ghostbusters'' reboot featured a cast of female leads that was called "proof of Rule 63", with similarities noted between each team member and one of the original male team members. It was called an official acknowledgement of what was formerly an unofficial, fan-driven phenomenon.


In video games

* In the ''Mario'' series, the fan-made
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is a female version of the male antagonist Bowser, created through the use of the Super Crown, a power-up that imparts the appearance and abilities of Princess Peach on its user. Nintendo's official clarification is that the item is only usable by
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, and the creation of Bowsette is "technically impossible". *In ''
Shovel Knight ''Shovel Knight'' is a platform video game developed and published by Yacht Club Games. Development was crowdfunded and the game was released for Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, and Windows in June 2014. It was ported to OS X and Linux in September 2014, P ...
'', a "Body Swap Mode" (originally called "Gender Swap") was added after it was funded as a Kickstarter goal, allowing the player to change the
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s of every major character in the game (and, independently, their pronouns) via the settings menu. The developers endeavored to maintain parity with the original character designs by only making their swapped version as gendered as the original, as well as matching their existing personality and gameplay. * In the ''Zelda'' series, the character
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was created by Nintendo as an alternate-universe gender-swap of the typical main character, Link. However, she does not possess his powers, and is instead a normal girl who dual-wields a pair of
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s. Made playable in '' Hyrule Warriors Legends'', she was also modded into '' The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' by a fan to replace Link. The character Sheik, who Princess Zelda has the ability to transform into in '' The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', has been called the most iconic example of female-to-male gender-swapping in gaming, although Sheik has both male and female characteristics.


See also

*
Rule 34 Rule 34 is an Internet meme which claims that Internet pornography exists concerning every conceivable topic. The concept is commonly depicted as fan art of normally non-erotic subjects engaging in sexual behavior. It can also include writing ...
*
Crossplay (cosplay) Crossplay (the term is a portmanteau of ''crossdressing'' and ''cosplay'') is a type of cosplay in which the person dresses up as a character of a different gender. Crossplay's origins lie in the anime convention circuit, though, like cosplay, it ...


References


External links


Rules of the Internet
1000 Rules Of the Internet {{Internet slang Internet culture Internet terminology Internet memes introduced in 2007 Gender and entertainment