![]() ![]() ![]() That would explain the apparent lack of breasts on the pink-haired pianist’s chest. For those who do not know what the term “otokonoko” means, it means a male cross-dresser in modern Japanese culture. It was revealed at some point during the horrific week of nightmares for unfaithful men in the Japanese version of the full-bodied port of Catherine. It turns out that Rin is actually an otokonoko. ![]() I was rather hesitant about giving out a specific spoiler at first, but I felt as if I needed to elaborate on the theory that was brought up by other Catherine crusaders in order to address an issue that should definitely be avoided, especially for the Western release. I can agree with the theory and I shall dig into it with hopefully no ram horns on my head. But ever since after the release of Catherine: Full Body in Japan, a few Catherine crusaders have a new theory about what the mystery of Rin, other known as “Qatherine” is building up to for the Western release. Some of us have also expressed concern for the new neighbour’s mystery as Erica Anderson’s portrayal as a transgender character may have been praised for seeming empathetic and humanized, but it was also considered problematic as her being transgender all along as used as a punchline in one of the endings in the original Catherine. Ever since the speculation of what is truly under a new neighbour’s dress, plenty of us in Europe and the United States have been hoping some more welcoming and positive portrayal of transsexuality and transgenderism in the gaming industry today, compared to how signs of transgenderism of a few characters have been removed in Western releases of their games in the past. It has been almost a month since Catherine: Full Body was released in Japan to seduce and frighten many Japanese Catherine crusaders. Feel free to avoiding reading it if you are a Western Catherine crusader trying to avoid as many spoilers as possible. This article will feature a spoiler that will reveal the truth about a certain character’s identity as another theory has motivated the writer into discussing it, along with a slight concern. ![]()
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