Talk:Dellinger

About dellinger's hat
Just a quick note about his hat. I believe that the picture on his hat represents an adult fighter fish while the picture on the hat he wore in the past represented a little fighter fish. Inside doflamingo colosseum we can see such little fighter fishes and they don't have horns, on the bridge to green bit we can see adult fighter fishes and they do indeed have horns.

79.35.5.115 14:18, November 19, 2013 (UTC)chad

Seems valid. Add it. But don't add any speculation about him having a connection to the fish.

Gender
Is it actually stated somewhere, that Dellinger is a "he" ?

No, but it's clear from the way he's drawn (both here, and last chapter in the flashback where he was a kid). High heels doesn't change that. 09:37, November 20, 2013 (UTC)

I dont think it's explicitly stated whether Dellinger is male, his face is pretty androgynous if you ask me. I'd leave it as unknown for the time being, what does everyone else think? FTB UltearM (talk) 09:39, November 20, 2013 (UTC)

Yeah. Koala looked like a boy too >.>

Only in her first appearance. Which is why the article first used "he", then changed it to "she" once her gender became apparent. In this case, we've seen Dellinger three times, and at all times he's looked more like a dude. Using "he" is much less awkward than "he/she" or saying "Dellinger", and if we're wrong then we can just change it once the opposite's confirmed. Gender is one of those things that we have to judge based on the way characters are drawn in difficult cases, given that the Japanese language isn't as reliant on gender-specific pronouns as English is. 09:56, November 20, 2013 (UTC)

I agree. Leave as he for now - if Dellinger turns out to be a she, it's a simple change a bot can do. 09:58, November 20, 2013 (UTC)

ı think 'he' is male, for koala comparison, it would be wrong since koala is much younger, this dellinger at least 13-14 years oldMarco 1907 (talk) 13:08, November 20, 2013 (UTC)